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5.
Carefully remove both control stick assemblies. Gently pull in
your direction (toward the transmitter back side). This upgrade
will be done outside of the transmitter case.
6.
Unscrew the upper part of the stick assembly (anticlockwise).
7.
Insert the connecting wires through the hollow opening of the
transmitter stick.
8.
Adjust length of the stick to suit your flying style.
2.
Disconnect the control stick assembly wires from the Tx board.
(3 wires
)
X, Y, S
3.
Remove the stick assembly connecting wires from their holders.
4.
Remove both machine installation screws for each of the
control stick assemblies.
After installation of the optional stick ends with switch or
button make sure that while adjusting the stick length you
observe the wires that pass through the stick shaft and
through the gimbal opening in order to prevent damaging
the connecting cables. The safest method is to remove the
small set-screw from the side of the stick housing to allow
the switch or knob internals to remain stationary while you
rotate the stick housing for height adjustment.
9.
Pass the switch wires through the same gimbal opening as the
hall sensor cable (through the center of the gimbal assembly).
10.
Next insert wire ends through the opening of the printed circuit
board and solder them to the matching soldering points in such
a way that the same color wires lay on the top of each other.
11.
Carefully move transmitter sticks to their full outside positions in
order to make sure that you have sufficient wire length and, if
needed, adjust accordingly. The connecting cables for all
moving parts of the unit should have sufficient length in order
not to be exposed to any mechanical damage and any bending
stresses.
Note:
8
9
10
11
7
6
18
X
X
YY
SS
15
13
13
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