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Helicopter

Glider

Functions Common to All Models

ᵲᶆᶃᴾ ᶌᵿᶋᶃᶑᴾ ᶇᶌᴾ ᶑᶏᶓᵿᶐᶃᴾ ᶀᶐᵿᶁᶉᶃᶒᶑᴾ Ẕẕᴾ ᵿᶐᶃᴾ ᶒᶆᶃᴾ ᵿᶀᶀᶐᶃᶔᶇᵿᶒᶃᶂᴾ ᶁᶆᵿᶐᵿᶁᶒᶃᶐᶑᴾ
ᶂᶇᶑᶎᶊᵿᶗᶃᶂᴾᶍᶌᴾᶃᵿᶁᶆᴾᶑᶃᶒᶒᶇᶌᶅᴾᶑᶁᶐᶃᶃᶌᵌ

 Throttle hold Switch

Elevator/Rudder Stick

Rudder Trim

Elevator Trim

Throttle Trim

Aileron Trim

Throttle(Pitch)
/Aileron Stick

Throttle Cut/Timer
【THRO CUT/TIMER】

Trainer

ᵲᶆᶃᴾ ᶌᵿᶋᶃᶑᴾ ᶇᶌᴾ ᶑᶏᶓᵿᶐᶃᴾ ᶀᶐᵿᶁᶉᶃᶒᶑᴾ Ẕẕᴾ ᵿᶐᶃᴾ ᶒᶆᶃᴾ ᵿᶀᶀᶐᶃᶔᶇᵿᶒᶃᶂᴾ ᶁᶆᵿᶐᵿᶁᶒᶃᶐᶑᴾ
ᶂᶇᶑᶎᶊᵿᶗᶃᶂᴾᶍᶌᴾᶃᵿᶁᶆᴾᶑᶃᶒᶒᶇᶌᶅᴾᶑᶁᶐᶃᶃᶌᵌ

Motor【MOTO SW】

Elevator/Rudder Stick

Rudder Trim

Elevator Trim

Flight mode Switch

【FMOD SW】

Spoiler Trim

Aileron Trim

Spoiler/Aileron Stick

Timer【TIMER】

Trainer

【TRAINER】

Main Power Switch

Main Power Switch

【HOLD SW】

【TRAINER】

Trainer jack

Trainer jack

Charging jack

Charging jack

Display cover

Display cover

Helicopter

Glider

Flight Mode Switch

【FMOD SW】

Mode 1 Example

Mode 1 Example

Charge:  G r e e n

Charging error:  Red

Power ON:  Red

Pilot Lamp (LED)

Charge:  G r e e n

Charging error:  Red

Power ON:  Red

Pilot Lamp (LED)

Summary of Contents for C.O.L.T.

Page 1: ...Classic Old Looking Transmitter...

Page 2: ...transmitter to a PC The 20 aircraft model memory can be utilized for storing helicopter airplane and glider models A Trainer function is incorporated which also allows training to be carried out indiv...

Page 3: ...er then receiver and con rm that they operate correctly If they do not operate check the voltage of the batteries If a rechargeable battery is used for the rst time after purchase or is used after bei...

Page 4: ...recycling depots that collect small rechargeable batteries Rechargeable Battery and Battery Charger Abide by the following to prevent potential leakage explosion heat generation and re The AC DC Adapt...

Page 5: ...29 Gyro Sensitivity GYRO SENS 30 Swash Mixing SWASH MIX 31 Throttle Trim THRO TRIM 32 Flight Mode Delay FLIGHT MODE DELAY 33 Flap System FLAP SYSTEM 34 L A I T N E R E F F I D l a i t n e r e i D 35...

Page 6: ...f the transmitter using the included tape This can allow a more secure grip of the transmitter Slide the cover 1mm to the right Lift up the cover and remove the micro SD card Flip down the cover and s...

Page 7: ...uilt in battery will not be used this will allow enjoyment while conserving energy 1 Insert the AC adaptor into the AC electric power socket 2 Insert the plug of the AC adapter as far as it will go in...

Page 8: ...may become impossible Detail of this area Screw to secure spring Screw for spring adjustment Screw to secure spring Screw for spring adjustment Contact Surface Ratchet operation Smooth operation Dire...

Page 9: ...evice into the XBus system as a failure is sure to occur On large models our optional XBus power hub allows servos to receive a separate power supply Our new XBus receiver is also able to be plugged d...

Page 10: ...receiver in the model S S S W Meaning of symbol S W Weak radio wave Radio wave is weak Strong radio wave Strong radio wave transmitted to the aircraft helicopter etc As the strongest radio waves radia...

Page 11: ...rom the aircraft body Aircraft body surface made from shielding material Preparation The RG612BX receiver has integrated telemetry and it therefore operates as a receiver and a transmitter at the same...

Page 12: ...fully charged Note that the Remote Antenna acts as both a receiver and also transmits data back to the transmitter On the transmitter access the BIND RANGE menu under the System List Refer to the Page...

Page 13: ...metry Indicator lamp Orange LED Acknowledgement of Telemetry data reception Solid On Charging jack Display cover Cover Open Back view Charge G r e e n Charging error Red Power ON Red Airplane Flap Swi...

Page 14: ...r Trim Elevator Trim Flight mode Switch FMOD SW Spoiler Trim Aileron Trim Spoiler Aileron Stick Timer TIMER Trainer TRAINER Main Power Switch Main Power Switch HOLD SW TRAINER Trainer jack Trainer jac...

Page 15: ...tones can also be muted Refer to the Page 54 Transmitter Setting TX SETTING Auto Repeat Function and Center Click Function The auto repeat function allows the trim lever to be continually pressed over...

Page 16: ...rim is in Memory this will be displayed Helicopter Airplane Glider Rotate the dial to move on to page two the Sub information screen Select LST by clicking the dial Rotate the dial to the left Select...

Page 17: ...he desired position and press the dial to display the items that can be added to the list To complete the editing process press OK to exit edit mode If you wish to delete a function from the My List s...

Page 18: ...e model type selected as shown below Helicopter HELI Swash Type Selection Swash Mixing Setting Airplane ACRO Wing Type Selection V Tail Setting Glider GLID Dual Flap Selection V Tail Selection Functio...

Page 19: ...e to change the displayed ight mode name using the Flight Mode Name screen in the System List Helicopter ight mode NORMAL STUNT HOLD It is possible to select the ight mode switch from the System List...

Page 20: ...L F h c t i w S e d o M t h g i l F Page 62 Memory function Trim setting value Page 14 As an example screen showing D R EXPO For Glider Dual Rate Exponential D R EXP Page 20 Di erential DIFFERENTIAL P...

Page 21: ...value can be between 0 and 125 and EXPO can be between 0 and 100 By moving the appropriate control stick the numerical values can be independently changed for left and right up and down so that the c...

Page 22: ...hannel names on the screen will di er according to the model type By moving the appropriate control stick the numerical values can be independently changed for left and right up and down so that the c...

Page 23: ...ss the dial to display the setting box and carry out the numerical value setting The channel names on the screen will di er according to the model type Caution Note Operate the servos and carefully co...

Page 24: ...nhibited when used as part of a control mix Note that Swash type or Wing type settings may change the channel indications Swash type SWASH TYPE Page 64 Wing Type WING TYPE Page 65 Function List Helico...

Page 25: ...ght condition Function List Helicopter Airplane Adjusting point Display This changes the point connections to a Curve Numerical Display of the Stick input Position and output position Current Flight M...

Page 26: ...ossible over a range between 0 and 100 for each of the Low or High up or down directions The graphic curve indication also re ects the position of the Throttle trim Caution Note Actually operate the s...

Page 27: ...a point set the stick to the desired position and press the ADD key In the situation where a point is to be deleted this should be carried out using the DEL key To change vales at each point rotate th...

Page 28: ...con rm by pressing YES to complete the copy operation The numerical value IN shows the position of the throttle stick and the numerical value OUT shows the output value to the servo Adjustment is pos...

Page 29: ...e pitch information that is input to the mixer can be selected from the following two types NORM This is the stick position referenced to the curve set using the Pitch Curve function ORIG This is the...

Page 30: ...nitially this function is inhibited To activate this function move the cursor to INH and press the dial to ACT Move the cursor to the inversed display next to STICK AUTO Move the throttle stick to the...

Page 31: ...sible to adjust the Gyro sensitivity value using the rudder trim lever which is a very useful function for setting the sensitivity during ight Caution Note Be sure to understand your Gyro manual to al...

Page 32: ...adjustment Exponential Function EXP By activating this function the servo s non linear output is modi ed to be more linear in motion E Ring Function E RING By activating this function the e ring elect...

Page 33: ...tivated in error This is especially useful when using the momentary switch Trainer switch It is possible to use this momentary switch as a timer switch at the same time as throttle cut When the time l...

Page 34: ...ing Flight Modes This can be set separately in each Flight Mode Setting Method Rotate the dial to select the desired channel in the setting screen then press the dial to display the time setting box T...

Page 35: ...Normal and Land Note that this is exactly the same setting procedure as in Device Select under the system list where the Flap channel input is selected Auto Throttle Function AUTO THRO By activating A...

Page 36: ...r Glider It is possible to set each control surface di erential amount Aileron Rudder Flap to the ight mode switch Caution Note Actually operate the servos and carefully con rm the settings before igh...

Page 37: ...del aircraft Setting Method It is possible to set Mixing amounts from Aileron to Rudder independently for both right and left directions It is also possible to allocate a switch to turn the mix on or...

Page 38: ...Setting Method In order to activate this function it is necessary to set the GEAR channel to MOTO under the System List Note that the Gear channel is set to Motor as default Set the Motor hold positi...

Page 39: ...ired time DELAY in the menu O set Value OFFSET Set the O set value for both FLAP and Aileron for each ight mode AILERON Set o set values for each Aileron Left Aileron LAIL and Right Aileron RAIL FLAP...

Page 40: ...nd aps Then adjust the Stick position where this mixing will be started Brake Start Position BRAKE START POS This adjusts the stick position where the brake operation will be started It is possible to...

Page 41: ...Channel for controlling the program mix The channel name may be di erent depending on the airceaft type selection please refer to the chart below There is an option available to include or not includ...

Page 42: ...ints set a Low point Center point and High point To add more points select the Master channel and move the cursor to ADD and press the dial Or to delete a point move the cursor to DEL and press the di...

Page 43: ...trim Throttle Curve THRO CURVE Throttle Cut THROCUT Ch2 Aileron AILE Aileron trim Dual Rate D R EXP Ch3 Elevator ELEV Elevator Trim Dual Rate D R EXP Ch4 Rudder RUDD Rudder Trim Dual Rate D R EXP Ch5...

Page 44: ...nd carefully con rm the settings before ight Explanation of the INCLUDE function for program mixing If there are several mixing functions being employed there is normally no relation between each of t...

Page 45: ...The default setting for the STOP timer is 00 00 0 minutes and 0 seconds The STOP Timer can run to a maximum of 59 minutes 59 seconds and then returns to 0 minutes 0 seconds While the timer is running...

Page 46: ...kes Further each of the items displayed on the screen can be accessed directly avoiding the trouble of searching for functions allowing speedy access to settings Setting Method It is possible to check...

Page 47: ...ited NEUTRAL Set all the servos to their Neutral positions SLOW All servos simultaneously move at Low speed linearly using 100 travel QUICK All servos simultaneously move at High speed linearly using...

Page 48: ...that you wish to stop radio wave transmission Select YES to continue to this function Next the current Model number and Model Name are displayed Select this item and press the dial Now rotate the dial...

Page 49: ...is selected the Copy source will be the current model number Be sure to select the particular Model before proceeding Copy Destination The Copy Destination can be selected from INTERNAL SD CARD or TRA...

Page 50: ...Sold Separately has been plugged into the XG6 and the transmitter power switch is turned o When a model transferred from another transmitter is used it will be necessary to re bind with the receiver C...

Page 51: ...you wish to stop radio wave transmission Select YES to continue to this function Now no RF output will be transmitted TIPS The connections with the receiver should be made as follows Receiver connect...

Page 52: ...e of the model that is currently being used can be registered and changed First move the cursor to the desired position and press the dial By doing this the cursor will move to the list of characters...

Page 53: ...ed Setting Method In each Flight Mode there are displays of a long 6 character name and a short 4 character name Rotate the dial to select the name that you wish to change then press the dial and ente...

Page 54: ...tle stick For Helicopter For Airplane Cross Trim setting Throttle trim and Elevator trim can be switched Cross Trim in order to set the trim to the opposite side of the transmitter so as trim can be a...

Page 55: ...ILDE ALERT This function ensures the operator does not forget to turn o the transmitter The idle inactivity time can be set to four di erent settings INH 10 minutes 10min 30 minutes 30min and 60 minut...

Page 56: ...ace both right and left sticks in their center positions and set the cursor to SET and press the dial to calibrate neutral 2 Next move both right and left sticks up and down and right to left and pres...

Page 57: ...OI Channel 2 AILE Channel 3 ELEV Channel 4 RUDD Select one or more of them to be controlled by the Slave transmitter This allows the beginner pilot to learn a single control independently This is make...

Page 58: ...interrupt the binding process Please try binding again with the transmitter and receiver further apart If the transmitter and receiver are on a metal table or desk binding may be di cult Please try bi...

Page 59: ...ical amount which would suit with your model The delay can be set from 0 5s 0 5 seconds 10 0s 10 seconds in 0 5 seconds increments Helicopter Airplane Glider System List Initial Delay INITIAL DELAY In...

Page 60: ...lert Initially it is set to INH The Descent Rate alert can be set between 0 1m s 3 0m s in 0 1m s increments Switch Select SW SEL It is possible to set the Alert to be active by switches or stick posi...

Page 61: ...titude memory reset The sensor highest altitude data can be reset at 0 0m long pressing the dial Maximum Speed memory reset Air speed sensor TLS1 SPD in use Maximum Speed memory can be reset by long p...

Page 62: ...l from the transmitter this function moves the servos to prede ned positions to avoid the scenario of the aircraft crashing at for example full throttle Be sure to set the Fail Safe before ying each a...

Page 63: ...mode switch FMODE SW If desired it is possible to choose the switch from the list Helicopter TIPS Use the touch select function which allows switch choice by simply moving the desired switch This is u...

Page 64: ...ion POS0 will be set as Cruise and the Bottom switch position POS1 will be set as LAUNCH Launch Mode ON The Upper switch position POS0 will be set as Launch and the Bottom switch position POS1 will be...

Page 65: ...vo 140 135 140 135 swash 140 135 CCPM Caution Note Actually operate the servos and carefully con rm the settings before ying When the swash type is changed the display will be as indicated in the diag...

Page 66: ...ing to use Elevons The following channel outputs are used Channel 2 AILE Left Elevon LEVN Channel 3 ELEV Right Elevon REVN The actual meaning of DELTA is a de ned wing shape and not a tailless airplan...

Page 67: ...ail airplane The following channel outputs are used Channel 3 ELEV Left Tail LTAL Channel 4 RUDD Right Tail RTAL Caution Note Upon setting the Wing type the following functions have changes to the ser...

Page 68: ...rent function from using the Reverse switch function Setting Method Initially it is set to NORM Downward Slow Upward High If necessary set it to REV Downward High Upward Slow TIPS It is necessary to u...

Page 69: ...termined by the mode the radio was in when purchased This function can be used to change this mode Caution Note If the throttle stick position to be changed between Mode 1 Mode 2 or between Mode 3 Mod...

Page 70: ...e 6 GEAR 7 AUX2 8 AUX3 9 AUX4 10 AUX5 11 AUX6 12 AUX7 Note carefully that there will be NO PWM output signals from standard ports on the receiver when X Bus has been activated in MODE B Method of sett...

Page 71: ...l reset all connected converters or XBus servos to their default ID such as THRO 01 01 Be sure to remove all servo horns or linkages before performing a rest as the servo may move beyond the linkage l...

Page 72: ...motor This results in a better response but also characteristically rough running value decreases the starting power to the motor This results in smooth movement but with a slower response Setting ran...

Page 73: ...hese two modes Gain channel assignment selection switch AXIS manual page 15 Note that there is no AUTO function in this transmitter Gain channel assignment trim set channel AXIS manual page 15 This sh...

Page 74: ...d when there are internal memory operation problems Response If the message is repeatedly displayed please contact your JR sales agent JR Distributer This is displayed when the model setting data has...

Page 75: ...O HOLD INH ACT HOLD Pos STICK AUTO INH Delay INH s SW SEL AILE POS 0 POS 1 D R EXP FM AUTO NORM ST 1 HOLD INPUT POS 0 POS 1 D R EXP FM AUTO NORM ST 1 HOLD INPUT POS 0 POS 1 D R EXP FM AUTO NORM ST 1 H...

Page 76: ...EV NORM STICK MODE ALUTITUDE SOUND 1 m ft m ft SOUND 2 m ft m ft SOUND 3 m ft m ft SW SEL TEMPERATURE ALARM INH RX BATTERY ALARM INH V NO LINK ALARM ALARM INH 10s 15s 20s 30s FLIGHT PACK VOLT ALARM CA...

Page 77: ...POS1 TRIN IN SW RUDD POS0 POS1 TRIN IN SW AILE RUDD MIX L R SW EXP L 1 2 3 H THRO Curve OFF ON IN 0 100 OUT SW SELECT FLAP SYSTEM FLAP ELEV AILE NORM LAND DELAY INH s INH s INH s AUTO LAND INH THRO W...

Page 78: ...ime START STOP THRO STICK DIRECTION REV NORM STICK MODE ALUTITUDE SOUND 1 m ft m ft SOUND 2 m ft m ft SOUND 3 m ft m ft SW SEL TEMPERATURE ALARM INH RX BATTERY ALARM INH V NO LINK ALARM ALARM INH 10s...

Page 79: ...OINT C OFF ON IN OUT CAMB SYSTEM LFLP FLAP RFLP LAIL RAIL DELAY CRUISE LAUNCH LAND MOTO SYSTEM SW SELECT HOLD POSITION HOLD DELAY HIGH LOW DIFFERENTIAL FMOD AILE RUDD FLAP BRAKE CRUISE LANCH LAND AILE...

Page 80: ...m ft m ft SOUND 2 m ft m ft SOUND 3 m ft m ft SW SEL TEMPERATURE ALARM INH RX BATTERY ALARM INH V NO LINK ALARM ALARM INH 10s 15s 20s 30s FLIGHT PACK VOLT ALARM CAPACITY CAPA ALARM INH V mAh INH VIRI...

Page 81: ...if we judge that the product may be used safely following the repair Please note in advance that the warranty period may vary depending on the JR Sales Agent JR Distributor in your country Please con...

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