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2.
Loosen both machine screws securing the control stick
assembly.
3.
Adjust (rotate) to desired position.
4.
Securely tighten both machine screws securing the control stick
assembly.
5.
Reconnect transmitter battery pack and reinstall radio back
cover and cover screws.
3.3.4 Ratchet Tension Adjustment
Whether you prefer smooth throttle feel or ratchet throttle feel, you
can adjust the DC-14 II transmitter either way you like allowing you
to fully customize your radio‘s feel. Each tension is set by a different
machine screw.
3.3.3 Control Stick Tension Adjustment
The stick gimbal tension is fully adjustable for each axis. This allows
you to fully customize your radio‘s control feel. Simply adjust each
gimbal‘s spring to your desired tension.
1.
Switch off the transmitter and remove the 10 screws that secure
the radio back cover. Next, remove the radio back cover.
Be sure to disconnect the transmitter battery pack
connector.
2.
Use indicated machine adjustment screws to change the
desired spring tension. By turning the screw
counterclockwise
,
you will loosen spring tension. As a result the moving resistance
of the control stick will
decrease
.
3.
Reconnect transmitter battery pack and reinstall radio back
cover and cover screws.
1.
Switch off the transmitter and remove the 10 screws that secure
the radio back cover. Next, remove the radio back cover.
Be sure to disconnect the transmitter battery pack
connector.
2.
For ratchet tension adjustment use the machine screw
“ ”
.
A
Turn
slowly (counter-clockwise)
until you achieve the desired
ratchet tension. For smooth tension adjustment, use the achine
screw
“ ”
.
Turn slowly (clockwise)
until you achieve the
B
By turning the screw
clockwise
, you will tighten spring tension. As a
result the moving resistance of the control stick will
increase
.
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