background image

The contents and specifications are subject to change without notice.

Data : XG11̲manu̲H  Date : 20111110 

Operation Manual

Prior to use, please read this manual thoroughly.

Keep this manual in a convenient place for quick 

and easy reference.

Operation Manual

XG6.indd   1

12/03/01   16:03

Summary of Contents for XG6

Page 1: ...Operation Manual Prior to use please read this manual thoroughly Keep this manual in a convenient place for quick and easy reference Operation Manual XG6 indd 1 12 03 01 16 03...

Page 2: ...XG6 indd 2 12 03 01 16 03...

Page 3: ...tures a large LCD display and input keys that are intuitive and easy to use A Trim Input function can allocate trim levers to change numerical values of various functions such as program mix values du...

Page 4: ...NG If incorrect operation methods are used control issues may occur DANGER CAUTION Helicopter Airplane Glider WARNING Initial Operation Before using this product ensure all parts have been provided Co...

Page 5: ...e Ni CD Ni MH single cells DO NOT drop or impact the battery holder Poor connection of Dry cell batteries may result in damage to the battery or the transmitter Use a genuine JR optional Ni MH batter...

Page 6: ...CURVE 26 Tail Curve TAIL CURVE 28 Throttle hold THRO HOLD 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...

Page 7: ...nlock Inserting and Removing the Micro SD Card Compatible Micro SD Cards are 16GB or less in size and must be formatted in FAT format Inserting and removing Micro SD cards should be carried out after...

Page 8: ...ble drop in charge capacity Therefore do not charge in a hot environment for example inside a car Hydrogen gas may be generated during charge and discharge avoid charging close to any open flame Throt...

Page 9: ...is page The drawing on the right shows the default setting giving a smooth throttle transition Never Touch the Printed Circuit Board or any related parts inside the transmitter Screws x 8 For the Thro...

Page 10: ...ack to the transmitter telemetry Front Face Rear Face RA01T C Side View Built in Antenna Circuit Board Face The built in antenna of the remote antenna is installed on the surface of the circuit board...

Page 11: ...del Recommended As the strong radio waves radiate from the sides of the antenna this makes the best transmission to the receiver and provides the safest operation Not recommended If the transmitter an...

Page 12: ...40 meters Bind plug Binding terminal Connecting the battery to a spare channel Switch harness soldseparately RG631B Receiver ORANGE BROWN RED BROWN RED ORANGE C o a x i a l p a r t o f t h e antenna...

Page 13: ...the bind process or range check is not successful check the following items Please note that when the model or model type is changed in the transmitter re binding will be required Never y the aircraft...

Page 14: ...ick Rudder Trim Elevator Trim Flight Mode Switch FRIGHT MODE SW Throttle Cut Timer THRO CUT TIMER Throttle Trim Trainer TRAINER Aileron Trim Throttle Pitch Aileron Stick Neck Strap Eyelet Battery Conn...

Page 15: ...g transmission Solid On Dual Flashes Telemetry Indicator lamp Orange LED Acknowledgement of Telemetry data reception Solid On The names in square brackets are the abbreviated characters displayed on e...

Page 16: ...wo tones available High and Low These 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 tri...

Page 17: ...tmospheric pressure VARIO Variometer Climb Indicator F PACK V Flight Pack Voltage F PACK C Flight Pack Capacity TIMER Timer Not using telemetry data FMOD Flight Mode Not using telemetry data Aileron T...

Page 18: ...dial to move the cursor to the 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...

Page 19: ...LI Swash Type Selection Swash Mixing Setting When CCPM is selected Example 3 servo 120 degree 3 servo 140 135 degree Airplane ACRO Wing Type Selection V Tail Setting Glider GLID Dual Flap Selection V...

Page 20: ...copter flight mode NORMAL STUNT HOLD It is possible to select the flight mode switch on the System List under Flight Mode Switch Also note that HOLD is not active by default it can be activated in the...

Page 21: ...GHT MODE SW Page 61 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 Differential DIFFERENTIAL Page 35 Camber system CA...

Page 22: ...e switch is away from the operator this is P0 position 0 and toward the operator is P1 Position 1 AUTO flight mode change It is possible to set a different Dual Rate or Exponential settings for each f...

Page 23: ...screen will differ 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 control surface trav...

Page 24: ...play the setting box and carry out the numerical value setting The channel names on the screen will differ according to the model type Caution Note Operate the servos and carefully confirm the control...

Page 25: ...t 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 CAUTION Helicopter Airplane Gli...

Page 26: ...tions to a Curve Numerical Display of the Stick input Position and output position Current Flight Mode position Each Adjusting point input Position and output position ADD NON DEL Point addition and d...

Page 27: ...ck and the numerical value OUT shows the output value to the servo Adjustment is possible over a range between 0 and 100 for each of the Low or High up or down directions The graphic curve indication...

Page 28: ...inverse display Then press the dial to select and change the numerical value Function List CAUTION Helicopter Airplane Glider Adjusting point display This changes the point connections to a Curve Num...

Page 29: ...en 0 and 100 for each of the low and high up and down directions Caution Note After programming operate the servos and carefully confirm each Flight Mode setting before flying This changes the point c...

Page 30: ...ch curve Mixing Rate for Stunt Mode RATE This display will be shown when the Flight Mode is set to a stunt position Even though the graph and output figures will remain the same a function will be imp...

Page 31: ...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 desired position and pres...

Page 32: ...ead the instructions with your Gyro unit and become familiar with correct operation Select the Gyro Sensitivity to suit with your application Concerning Trim Input it is possible to adjust the Gyro se...

Page 33: ...Press the dial to display the setting box and then carry out numerical value adjustment Exponential Function EXP By activating this function the servo s non linear output is modified to be more linear...

Page 34: ...lly 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 lag function is activated throttl...

Page 35: ...set separately in each Flight Mode Setting Method Rotate the dial to select the desired flight mode in the setting screen then press the dial to display the time setting box The time displayed here w...

Page 36: ...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 AUTO THRO the flaps are automatically lower...

Page 37: ...light CAUTION Helicopter Airplane Glider Function List CAUTION Helicopter Airplane Glider Function List Rudder Di erential RUDD Rudder Di erential RUDD Flap Di erential FLAP Break Di erential Function...

Page 38: ...t 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 off Caution Note Actually ope...

Page 39: ...TO under the System List Note that the Gear channel is set to Motor as default Set the Motor hold position and allocate a switch or flight mode as desired Hold Delay HOLD DELAY Delay time before switc...

Page 40: ...Offset Value OFFSET Set the Offset value for both FLAP and Aileron for each flight mode AILERON Set offset values for each Aileron Left Aileron LAIL and Right Aileron RAIL FLAP Set a single Flap offs...

Page 41: ...Start Position BRAKE START POS This adjusts the stick position where the brake operation will be started It is possible to arrange a dead band to prevent unintended operation when operating the spoile...

Page 42: ...nclude or not include any trim or other mixing to the program mix in regards to the Master channel Slave channel Selection Select the Channel for mix output The channel name may be different depending...

Page 43: ...ivating mix Exponential it is possible to smooth the transition between points on the curve Exponential EXP Adjustment point Numerical value of Input and output for stick position Input position and o...

Page 44: ...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 Gear GEAR Ch6 Flap FLAP...

Page 45: ...relation between each of the indivisual mixers However if desired by using the INCLUDE function it is possible to simplify the mixing methods using this function As an example the chart on the right s...

Page 46: ...pping the timer START STOP This function can be allocated to different switches to start or stop the timer For example the start switch could be allocated to the SPS switch on the throttle and the Off...

Page 47: ...Method It is possible to check each Mixing condition on the monitor Move the cursor using the dial and Press dial to set each function directly For Helicopter For Airplane For Glider CAUTION Helicopt...

Page 48: ...inkages on the aircraft while performing this test INH Inhibited NEUTRAL Set all the servos to their Neutral positions SLOW All servos simultaneously move at Low speed linearly using 100 travel QUICK...

Page 49: ...smission Select YES to continue to this function screen Next the current Model number and Model Name are displayed Select this item and press the dial Now rotate the dial to find the model you wish to...

Page 50: ...py destination it cannot be written over Be sure to erase the data first before copying When the SD CARD is chosen be sure to Input the File name first If the File name chosen is exactly the same as a...

Page 51: ...rned off When a model transferred from another transmitter is used it will be necessary to re bind with the receiver Caution Note While this screen is displayed and during the copy procedure NEVER rem...

Page 52: ...is function screen Now no RF output will be transmitted TIPS The connections with the receiver should be made as follows Receiver connection channel list Receiver Helicopter Airplane Glider 1 THRO THR...

Page 53: ...hat 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 allowing you to...

Page 54: ...ng 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 enter the name in the same way as you would for a model name Note th...

Page 55: ...tor trim can be switched Cross Trim in order to set the trim to the opposite side of the transmitter so as trim can be adjusted without removing fingers from the control stick For Glider Flight Mode T...

Page 56: ...time can be set to four different settings INH 10minutes 10min 30minutes 30min and 60minutes 60min Audio Mode SOUND MODE It is possible to change the audio pitch or mute for the following functions E...

Page 57: ...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 press the dial to calibrate stick travel 3 Be sure to check contr...

Page 58: ...el 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 makes it easier to learn wi...

Page 59: ...t to GENERAL TIPS If there is difficulty in binding a receiver please confirm the following Are the transmitter and receiver batteries fully charged Please fully charge the batteries Are the transmitt...

Page 60: ...itially this alarm is inhibited Set the temperature to the desired alarm point Revolutions Per Minute RPM Gear Ratio GEAR RATIO It is possible to monitor the Helicopter s actual rotor blade r p m by e...

Page 61: ...y 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 position or a com...

Page 62: ...r each of the channels on the screen to FAIL SAFE The memorizing of each of the Fail Safe positions is carried out by operating the stick to the desired position and holding it there while pressing th...

Page 63: ...is possible to choose the switch from the list TIPS Use the touch select function which allows switch choice by simply moving the desired switch This is useful when it is hard to define the switch nam...

Page 64: ...Select the device as desired Selection of Output OUT Here the Output configuration of each channel can be specified INH No output ACT Allow output standard SYS Use this channel for the Flap system By...

Page 65: ...re the Output configuration of each channel can be specified INH No output MOT Use this channel for Motor control When the Motor Channel is set MOTOR SYSTEM on the function List becomes activated TIPS...

Page 66: ...Types 1 Servo Normal Mechanical mixing 3 Servo 120 120 swash 120 CCPM 3 Servo 140 135 140 135 swash 140 135 CCPM Caution Note Actually operate the servos and carefully confirm the settings before fly...

Page 67: ...eft Elevon LEVN Channel 6 FLAP Right Elevon REVN The actual meaning of DELTA is a defined wing shape and not a tailless airplane However JR does call tailless airplanes deltas e g the F 102 or Dassaul...

Page 68: ...4 RUDD Right Tail RTAL Caution Note Upon setting the Wing type the following functions have changes to the servo naming on the display Travel adjust TRAVEL ADJUST Page 21 Sub Trim SUB TRIM Page 22 Rev...

Page 69: ...verse 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 use this function rather than th...

Page 70: ...o 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 Mode 4 the throttle stick and el...

Page 71: ...69 XG6 indd 69 12 03 01 16 04...

Page 72: ...STEP TRIM TYPE IDLE NORM L S T NORM L S T NORM L S T NORM CAUTION Helicopter Airplane Glider Data Sheet TIMER TIMER 1 Timer Down T STOP W Time START STOP GYRO SENS SW SEL TYPE NORMAL T LOCK STUNT NORM...

Page 73: ...ORM ORIG OFF ON IN 0 100 OUT MASTER EXP L 1 2 3 H THRO TRIM THRO CUT INH ACT TRIM MEMORY INH ACT THRO TIME LAG INH s SW SEL FLIGHT MODE DELAY THRO NORM INH s STUNT INH s HOLD INH s PROGRAM MIX MIX 1 C...

Page 74: ...m s fps SOUND 3 m s fps SW SEL TEMPERATURE ALARM INH RX BATTERY ALARM INH V RPM GEAR RATIO PROPELLER DELAY INH INH INH FLIGHT PACK VOLT ALARM CAPACITY CAPA ALARM INH V mAh INH NO LINK ALARM ALARM INH...

Page 75: ...73 Data Sheet XG6 indd 73 12 03 01 16 04...

Page 76: ...S0 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...

Page 77: ...AR SW FLAP SW OUT INH ACT INH SYS 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 PAC...

Page 78: ...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 Helicopter...

Page 79: ...SELECT LAND LANCH MODE CH GEAR DEVICE MOTO SW REV NORM OUT INH ACT MOT 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...

Page 80: ...re 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 not been norma...

Page 81: ...and or the accessories etc Please save any important model data on a data sheet or on a SD card before requesting any repair The product may be initialized to factory settings during the repair proce...

Page 82: ...80 XG6 indd 80 12 03 01 16 04...

Page 83: ...XG6 indd 1 12 03 01 16 04...

Page 84: ...The contents and specifications are subject to change without notice Data XG11 manu H Date 20111110 Operation Manual XG6 indd 2 12 03 01 16 04...

Reviews: