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Optic 6 Sport - Page 4
Frequency Control
Frequency Control
The following frequencies and channel numbers may be used for
flying aircraft in the U.S.
(this information specific to North American versions of the Optic):
It is very important to display your transmitters channel number
at all times.
To install your frequency flag device on your transmitter's antenna,
slide the appropriate paper numbers into the slots and slip the
device onto the transmitter's antenna.
11 72.010
12 72.030
13 72.050
14 72.070
15 72.090
16 72.110
17 72.130
18 72.150
19 72.170
20 72.190
21 72.210
22 72.230
23 72.250
24 72.270
25 72.290
26 72.310
27 72.330
28 72.350
29 72.370
30 72.390
31 72.410
32 72.430
33 72.450
34 72.470
35 72.490
36 72.510
37 72.530
38 72.550
39 72.570
40 72.590
41 72.610
42 72.630
43 72.650
44 72.670
45 72.690
46 72.710
47 72.730
48 72.750
49 72.770
50 72.790
51 72.810
52 72.830
53 72.850
54 72.870
55 72.890
56 72.910
57 72.930
58 72.950
59 72.970
60 72.990
Ch.No. MHz
Ch.No. MHz
Ch.No. MHz
Ch.No. MHz
72 MHz band
Equipment Mounting
Mounting
Servo Throw
Factory Repair Service Information
When you mount each servo, use the supplied rubber grommets
and insert an eyelet up through the bottom. Be sure not to over
tighten the screws. If any portion of the servo case directly
contacts the fuselage or the servo rails, the rubber grommets
will not be able to attenuate vibration, which can lead to
mechanical wear and possible servo failure.
Please read the warranty card supplied with your system and
return it. Before you decide to have your system repaired, if
there is no apparent physical damage, read this instruction
manual again and check to be sure that you are operating the
system as it was designed to be operated. If you are still having
trouble, pack up your system in its original shipping materials
and send it to the nearest authorized Hitec R/C Service Center.
Be sure to include a note in your package that describes the
trouble in as much detail as possible, including:
" Symptoms of the problem in as much detail as you can
provide, including any unusual mounting conditions or
equipment orientation
" A list of items you are sending, and what you want to be
repaired.
" Your name, address, and telephone number.
Once you have installed the servos, operate each one over its
full travel and check that the pushrod and output arms do not
bind or collide with each other, even at extreme trim settings.
Check to see that each control linkage does not require undue
force to move (if you hear a servo buzzing when there is no
transmitter control motion, most likely there is too much friction
in the control or pushrod). Even though the servo will tolerate
loads like this, they will drain the battery pack much more
rapidly
Servo
Pushrod
90