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Input Key Function

S/N 

Identification 

Function 

Throttle/Rudder Stick 

Elevator/Aileron Stick 

Forward and backward movement of the stick makes the helicopter

move forward and backward respectively. Left and right movement of

the stick makes the helicopter drift sideways left/right respectively.

(1)  Throttle /Aileron stick 

Forward and backward movement of the stick makes the helicopter 

ascend and descend respectively. Left and right movement of the 

stick makes the helicopter drift sideways left/right respectively

(2)  Elevator/Rudder Stick 

Forward and backward movement of the stick makes the helicopter 

move forward and backward respectively. Left and right movement 

of the stick will rotate the helicopter's fuselage left/right respectively.

Aileron Trim 

Aileron trim subsidiary adjusts left and right drift.

Elevator Trim 

Elevator trim subsidiary adjusts forward and backward movement.

Rudder Trim 

Rudder trim subsidiary adjusts left and right rotation.

Throttle Trim 

Throttle trim subsidiary adjusts ascent and descent.

Power SW 

Pushing up switches on the power transmitter, pulling down 

switches it off. 

Neck Strap Eyelet 

For the attachment of a neck strap which eases the tension of your 

hands from holding the transmitter.

Antenna 

Transmits wireless signal 

10 

CHG 

(Optional) 

11 

DSC (Optional) 

Connects to the data cable of computer simulator.

Forward and backward movement of the stick makes the helicopter 

ascend and descend respectively. Left and right movement of the 

stick will rotate the helicopter’s fuselage left/right respectively.

Can be used to charge the rechargeable battery pack (excluded) 

inside the transmitter (at charge current 50mA, Voltage ≤ 12V.) 

Notice: It is dangerous to charge a non-rechargeable battery 

pack via this charge port.

It is dangerous to use the accompanied wall adapter as a DC 

power supply.

EXT

UP

ENT

DOWN

14

EXT

UP

ENT

DOWN

6.3 Hovering and Cyclic Trim

Because your helicopter’s rotors create a ‘downdraft’ any 

attempt to hover at too low an altitude (height) is more 

difficult than hovering a little higher. This difficulty is 

because the downdraft from your rotors is bounced back off 

the ground, resulting in turbulent air around the 

helicopter-this is referred to as ‘Ground Effect’. For this 

reason, we recommend that you begin your hovering 

practices at about 1 meter off the ground.

1. Keeping a safe 1 to 2 meters from your model, S-M-O-O-T-H-L-Y advance the 

collective Throttle joystick until your helicopter reaches approximately waist height.

Throttle

Collective Power

Increases/decreases the Flying Height of your helicopter

2.If the helicopter has a tendency to rapidly move in any direction, either:

a.LAND IMMEDIATELY, by S-M-O-O-T-H-L-Y reducing the throttle power. Then 

adjust the trim sliders to compensate. Repeat the sequence from Step1, above.

b.GENTLY apply cyclic joystick correction in the opposite direction to the 

helicopter’s aberrant movement. Once you’ve established the amount of required 

control correction, land your helicopter. Adjust the trim sliders equivalent to the 

amount of the applied joystick compensation. Repeat this sequence, beginning at 

Step1, above.

3.GENTLY and S-L-O-W-L-Y push forward/pull back on the collective Throttle to 

maintain an even height without ‘bouncing’ the helicopter up and down.

Tip: for more sensitive control-and improved ability to mix Throttle and Rudder 

inputs-try placing your left thumb on the tip of the collective joystick.

4.S-L-O-W-L-Y reduce the Throttle power and GENTLY land your helicopter.

5.Repeat the exercise, from Step 1 until you can confidently lift, hover and land your 

helicopter under full control.

(MODE 2)

(MODE 1)

Summary of Contents for H101

Page 1: ... INTRODUCTION SAFETY NOTES SAFETY CHECK BEFORE FLYING TRANSMITTER SETUP INSTRUCTION FOR BATTERY RECHARGING FLYING TRAINING CONTENTS INSTRUCTION MANUAL No H101 ...

Page 2: ...rowds of people high voltage cables or trees to ensure the safety of yourself others and your model Operate this unit within your ability Do not fly whilst tired improper operation may cause in danger 2 2 LiPo Battery Recharging Your helicopter is powered by a Lithium Polymer LiPo battery Never recharge your battery whilst it is inserted in your model It can catch fire leading to the total destruc...

Page 3: ...ery is subjected to a shock such as a helicopter crash you should place it in a metal container and observe for signs of swelling or heating for at least 30 minutes Do not attempt to disassemble or modify or repair a LiPo battery LiPo batteries differ from conventional batteries in that their chemical contents are encased in a relatively insubstantial foil packaging This has the advantage of signi...

Page 4: ...ase turn on the transmitter first and then turn on the receiver For Power OFF please turn off the receiver first and then turn off the transmitter Improper procedure may cause loss of control of the helicopter 3 SAFETY CHECK BEFORE FLYING 16 4 Notice that the cyclic joystick is spring loaded you must maintain a forwards pressure on the cyclic joystick otherwise it will return to its neutral positi...

Page 5: ...eft right as well as forwards As you gain experience you will stop thinking in terms of Left Right or Forwards Backwards and start to automatically synchronize cyclic joystick corrections just like flying a full size helicopter EXT UP ENT DOW N MODE 2 EXT UP ENT DOW N MODE 1 EXT UP ENT DOW N MODE 2 EXT UP ENT DOW N MODE 1 4 4 TRANSMITTER 4 1 Identification and functional keys Battery voltage displ...

Page 6: ...n rechargeable battery pack via this charge port It is dangerous to use the accompanied wall adapter as a DC power supply EXT UP ENT DOW N 14 EXT UP ENT DOW N 6 3 Hovering and Cyclic Trim Because your helicopter s rotors create a downdraft any attempt to hover at too low an altitude height is more difficult than hovering a little higher This difficulty is because the downdraft from your rotors is ...

Page 7: ... place your model on a smooth flat surface which will allow it to slide and turn a landing board is idea Tip The helicopter will find the rudder central automatically in 3 seconds after the helicopter landing on the ground 3 Keeping a safe 1 to 2 metres away from your model always ready to switch off the Throttle S L O W L Y advance the collective Throttle joystick until you can see that the model...

Page 8: ...s and then press the DN key repeatedly until the three point dotted line symbol starts to flash see picture below press RUDDER TRIM key to idea sensitivity and then press EXT key for 2 seconds to confirm and exit 12 EXT UP ENT DOW N EXT UP ENT DOW N EXT UP ENT DOW N EXT UP ENT DOW N 6 2 Effect of Control CAUTION To avoid loss of control ALWAYS move the controls S L O W L Y Be aware that control in...

Page 9: ...ill not start unless it detects a suitable radio control signal when the LiPo battery is connected The correct Start Up sequence is as follows 8 4 3 2 ELEV SENSIVITY SET UP NOR MODE Hold down the ENT key for 1 second to enter the setting status and then press the DN key repeatedly until the three point dotted line symbol starts to flash see picture below press ELEVATOR TRIM key to idea sensitivity...

Page 10: ...y repeatedly until the five point dotted line symbol starts to flash press AILERON TRIM key to idea sensitivity and then press EXT key for 2 seconds to confirm and exit 5 Li Po Battery Charging 10 Insert the plug into Return the holder Fasten the screw the power jack back to the compartment 5 1 The helicopter is equipped with a LiPo battery 7 4V 2 Cell 650mAh x 1 unit 5 2 Connect battery to balanc...

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