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4.5  Digital Trims

Transmitter  gimbals  are  used  for  controlling  the  basic  flight 
functions like throttle, roll(aileron), pitch(elevator), and yaw(rudder). 
Immediately under the transmitter gimbal sticks you can see four 
push-buttons which are the programmable, digital trim buttons. 

The digital trims are used for fine trimming of the flying model. When 
the transmitter is turned off, the trim values are stored in memory 
and are recalled when the system is turned back on.
Every model has its own trim setup. Also all flight modes may be 
configured to use different trim configurations. By pressing one of 
the  buttons,  the  screen  will  automatically  change  to  display  the 
graphic  position  of  that  trim.  The  transmitter  trims  feature  an 
acoustic step and center beep alarm.

4.6 Transmitter Battery Pack

   

The DS-12 transmitter is powered by a Li-Ion type battery pack and 
comes  equipped  with  its  own  built-in  advanced  battery 
management  and  charging  circuit.  In  switched-on  position,  the 
transmitter  LCD  display  shows  the  status  and  condition  of  the 
battery pack. The Li-Ion battery is factory installed.

4.6.1 Charging

The DS-12 transmitter can be charged with the included wall power 
supply, optional car charger, or through the built-in USB port. For fast 
charging  use  the  included  wall  power  supply.  Charging  time  is 
around 3 hours. During the charging process the transmitter can be 
in switched-on or off position. The charging status is clearly shown 
by lit green LED. If the transmitter is switched on during the charging 
process  you  can  see  the  charging  progress  directly  on  the  LCD 
display.

Transmitter Charging:

1. 

   Plug-in the included power supply to a wall outlet.

2. 

   Plug the main charging connector into the transmitter. If the   

 

green LED goes out, the transmitter is not fully charged. The   

 

red LED indicates the battery charging status.

 

 Discharged battery – red LED is slow blinking, the green LED 

 

is OFF

 

 Close to full charge – red LED is permanently ON, the green   

 

LED is OFF

 

 Fully charged battery – the green LEDs are ON

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Summary of Contents for Duplex DS-12

Page 1: ...computer radio control system EN DS 12 2 4GHz 900MHz NG Dual Band System EN FW 5 xx CZECH REPUBLIC...

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Page 3: ...ssembly 17 4 3 1 Control Stick Length Adjustment 17 4 3 2 Control Stick Angle Adjustment 17 4 3 3 Control Stick Tension Adjustment 17 4 3 4 Ratchet Tension Adjustment 18 4 3 5 Throttle stick travel ad...

Page 4: ...7 3 5 Set up of Receiver Outputs 41 8 DuplexReceivers 42 8 1 Description 42 8 2 Installation 42 8 3 Binding 42 8 3 1Standard pairing procedure 42 8 3 2 Alternative pairing procedure through the transm...

Page 5: ...GeneralSafetyRules 133 10 3 Flight Safety Check 134 10 4 Application 134 10 5FCC ICInformation 134 Thefollowing chaptersare only included in the electronic version of the manual The complete manual i...

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Page 9: ...ted which can be related to telemetric values user set alarms or signals which have beenassignedtoconditionsofvariouscontrolelements The DS 12 offers concept of individual feature setup based upon the...

Page 10: ...bin file to the transmitter SD card into the rootfolder ThecontentsofthetransmitterSDcardcanthenlooklike this 8 Disconnect the transmitter from the computer Do not forget to confirm the safe hardware...

Page 11: ...to severalvoicecommands Duplex 2 4GHz the DS 12 transmitters feature the Duplex 2 4GHz frequency hopping digital data stream system originally developed by JETI model in the Czech Republic This system...

Page 12: ...containtheanswerstoyourquestions 2 Distributor Manufacturer You may also find support at your local hobby shop distributor or directlywiththemanufacturerJETImodels r o 3 ServiceandWarrantyCoverage JE...

Page 13: ...sors l Internal memory SD cart 8 GB RF modul 2 4 GHz 1 Number of antennas 3 LCD 3 5 320x240px color high contrast Weight kg 0 7 Dimensions mm 194x215x55 Battery pack mAh Power Ion 6200 m Extension l C...

Page 14: ...on mark iconappearsintheupperrightcornerofthescreen Ifyousee 1 this icon you can press the menu button briefly to call up the help mode for the current item you have highlighted in the respective tran...

Page 15: ...ortheRightStickT1 T2 6 RightRotaryControlKnob5 7 LeftRotaryControlKnob6 8 RotaryControlKnob7 9 RotaryControlKnob8 10 LCDDisplay 11 FunctionButtonsF1 F5 12 TransmitterOn OffPowerSwitch 13 3DControlSele...

Page 16: ...stem EN 4 2 Assembly Identification 26 BatteryConnector 27 TransmitterBatteryPack 28 PPMOutputConnector 29 LeftGimbalAssembly 30 RightGimbalAssembly 31 MicroSDCard 32 2 4GHzAntennas 33 900MHzAntenna 2...

Page 17: ...stalled optional sticks with switch or buttonends makesurethatwhileadjustingthestick length you observe the wires that pass through the stick shaft and through the gimbal opening in order to prevent d...

Page 18: ...that secure theradiobackcover Next removetheradiobackcover Besure todisconnectthetransmitterbatterypackconnector 2 For ratchet tension adjustment use the machine screw A Turn slowly counter clockwise...

Page 19: ...tware menu see section 9 6 3 CalibrationofProportionalControls 2 4 3 6 Changing the transmitter mode The transmitter is equiped with universal multimode gimbals Both gimbalsareidenticalandcanbeadjuste...

Page 20: ...he arrow and arrest the lever intheupperposition 4 C Move the lever in the direction of the arrow to release the lever B 5 A Tightenthescrew 6 LoosenthescrewsEandDinapositionsothattensionisremoved fro...

Page 21: ...ustom configuration Factory SwitchConfiguration for the DS 12Transmitter Sa 3 position short switch Sb 2 positionlongswitch Sc 2 positionlongswitch Sd 2 positionlongswitch Se 3 positionlongswitch Sf 2...

Page 22: ...tter Usethespecializedwrench notincluded 4 Connect the flat flexible cable to the main printed circuit board of the transmitter See the orientation above The cable has to be insertedtotheconnectorthat...

Page 23: ...its own built in advanced battery management and charging circuit In switched on position the transmitter LCD display shows the status and condition of the batterypack TheLi Ionbatteryisfactoryinstal...

Page 24: ...use of other battery packs will void the warranty Warning If the transmitter battery has been disconnected for longerthan1minute thetimeanddatewillbedeleted Note 4 7 PPM Input Output Connector The PPM...

Page 25: ...operating a model with a DS 12 transmitter do not shield and avoid contact of the transmitter antennas see Photo with your body Warning The transmitter 2 4GHz antenna locations are shown in the pictur...

Page 26: ...he JETI Enlink or the basic control functions can be divided between two independent receivers In this mode the 2 4GHz Duplex module communicates independently with two receivers This greatly improves...

Page 27: ...CentralBox TheRSat900NGisconnectedtothe Rx2 slotoftheCentralBox BothreceiversaresettoEXBusoutput ConnectingtheRSat900NGdirectlytoaPrimaryreceiver The RSat900 receiver is plugged into the Sat1 slot of...

Page 28: ...Fastswitch on If you want to find out the battery status on a switched off transmitterjustpushthebutton Power andtheinitialscreen with the battery status will appear If you do not confirm turning on t...

Page 29: ...hrottleLock The status bar at the top of the main display displays the following information 7 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 The Desktop is the largest part of the screen This is where you can see your telemetry data...

Page 30: ...7 2 1 Navigation 1 The menu button allows you to switch between the main displayandthetransmitter smainmenu 2 The esc button allows you to move one level back within the menu Ifyoupushthisbuttonwhile...

Page 31: ...Note For each press of the esc button you are taken back one menulevel Model SelectModel NewModel BasicProperties ModelImage Colors FunctionsAssignment ServoAssignment ServoSetup DeviceExplorer FineT...

Page 32: ...ve set up the correct transmitter mode in Main menu System Configuration MODE1 4 Thebasic standardized assignment oftransmitterinputstoflightcontrolsarebaseduponthisselection Firstitisnecessarytocreat...

Page 33: ...irm with the F5 Next button 8 The screen will now display a request which asks if you really want to create and activate the new model Confirm with the F5 Yes button 9 The Servo Setup menu is where yo...

Page 34: ...needtosetthemindependently Note 7 3 2 Helicopter Let s create a simple model helicopter In this example the helicopter is controlled by a swash plate with three servos at 120 orientationandthemotorhas...

Page 35: ...change by pressingthe F5 Next button button When you create a new helicopter model you are required to define the swash plate configuration for the model Pleaserefer to your helicopter s instructions...

Page 36: ...vos cannot be damaged by large simultaneous movements of the sticks Refer to your helicopter s instruction manual Pressthe F5 Next buttontoconfirm 11 Once your transmitter has been bound with a receiv...

Page 37: ...s we strongly recommend removing the propellerswhenworkingwithamulticoptermodel Note 1 Switch on the transmitter In the main display push the key menu Select the item Model andpushthe 3Dbutton 2 Selec...

Page 38: ...nsmitter with the receiver see chapter 8 3 Receiver Binding Once your transmitter has been bound with the receiver andyouhavere appliedpowertothereceiver thelastsetupphaseis the tuning of your flight...

Page 39: ...rences The images must be loaded to the internal SD card before you use them You can skip this step by pressing F5 Next button 5 The first item in the Basic Properties menu is the number of motors in...

Page 40: ...F2 Add button to create a new mixer Select Engine in the From item Then select Sound M the name of the sound function in the To item The item Master Value represents the amount of mixing from the inpu...

Page 41: ...o movement If the servo moves in the opposite of your desireddirection changethedirectionbyeditingthe Reverse item for that particular servo Continue with each channel until all of theservostravelinth...

Page 42: ...r antennas The antennas should be installed sothatthewiresforma90 anglerelativetoeachother 8 2 Installation Whenever possible you should wrap the receiver in foam and place it as far as possible from...

Page 43: ...hen performing a range test both the model and the transmitter should be at a minimum height of 80 cm 31 5 above the ground A correctly functioning transmitter and receiver in range test mode shouldsa...

Page 44: ...you want to configure use the left right buttons and proceed by usingthedown button 4 In the Signal Fault Yn menu where n denotes the channel number which has to be configured use the right button to...

Page 45: ...ove two receivers have been detected and are recognized When you press the rotary button you are able to configure them in detail Here is the example how to use the Device Explorertoconfigurean R9EX r...

Page 46: ...I Universal Data Interface This is a unidirectional digital serial protocol that can transmit up to 12 channels on a single wire The UDI is compatible with several stabilization systems for helicopter...

Page 47: ...the behavior of every channel independently The Disabled optionsaysthatifnosignalisbeingreceivedfromthetransmitter no drivingsignalfortheservos orPPM willbe present Fail SafeDelay Thenumberofsecondst...

Page 48: ...way you can simply control for example lights consisting of several LEDs The fail safe configuration is applied in thismodeaswellasinservomode The page Receiver Outputs picture allows you to redirect...

Page 49: ...this command is already listed and is inverselyhighlightedwithacursor Pushing the 3D button moves you to the choice to assign the control switch that will further on take care of the command for reset...

Page 50: ...dthroughaPCwiththeaidof theJETIUSBaadapter FormoredetailsrefertotheUSBa adaptermanual Note Thesecondvariant theRCPowerSwitch canfullyreplaceastandard physical switch It can directly drive servos and e...

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Page 52: ...toryusedforsoftwareupdates Voice audiosamplesforspeechsynthesis Devices device definitions used for communication with intelligentdevicesbasedonEXBusprotocol The JETI Duplex line of transmitters fully...

Page 53: ...red on the internal SD card in the Log directoryfile Telemetrydatafilesareeasilyidentifiableas logfiles The data files use date stamps with the year month day configuration Flight logs can be viewed o...

Page 54: ...oistureatanytime 2 For any of the upgradeswhich require removing the radioback cover you MUST disconnect the transmitter battery pack before attemptinganywork 3 It is imperative to store your radio in...

Page 55: ...sflyingsession 3 Check the battery voltage on both the transmitter and the receiverbatterypacks 4 Check all channel assignments trim mixes and the correct This product may be used for model airplane o...

Page 56: ...ropically radiated power e i r p is not more than that necessary for successful communication Conform ment la r glementation d Industrie Canada le pr sent metteurradiopeutfonctionneravecuneantenned un...

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