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10CH Essential Instructions R1.docx 

 

2022/10/24 

5.

 

When the desired option is reached, tap button C once. 

6.

 

Immediately tap button C again to change the state of the option from OFF to ON.  

7.

 

Allow the receiver to exit from Mixing mode. 

8.

 

If appropriate, repeat the process to set dual aileron channels (R3) in the same manner. 

9.

 

Remove Bind Plug from channel 9 pins. 

Example: Option D is required to stabilize a model with normal tail and dual aileron channels. Start by setting 
Option C (R1+R2). Then, in a separate operation, set R3. The result will be all three red programming lights ON. 

Note that either R1 or R2 or both must be ON for stabilization to be active. Thus, setting R3 without either 
Option B or Option C will have no effect. Settings are retained even when power is removed. 

Once a stabilized option is set, stabilization can be turned on and off in flight by a switch on the transmitter. 
When stabilization is ON, the green Status light will be illuminated.  

Stabilization ON/OFF Channel 

By default, Stabilization ON/OFF is controlled by a switch assigned to CH7 (Aux2). To change this to CH5 (Gear), 
proceed as follows: 

1.

 

On the transmitter, make sure a suitable switch is available on the desired channel. 

2.

 

With receiver OFF, place a Bind Plug on the channel 8 pins.  

3.

 

Press button C and hold while powering ON the receiver. 

4.

 

Release button C when all six LEDs flash (three red, three green). 

5.

 

The Setup lights briefly show which channel is being used currently: Green = CH7, Blue = CH5. 

6.

 

To change, tap button C.  

7.

 

Allow the receiver to exit from this mode and power OFF. Remove Bind Plug from channel 8 pins. 

Turn on the receiver and test operation of the transmitter switch on the selected channel. The green Status light 
should now show whether stabilization is ON or OFF.  

Note that when stabilization is activated, CH8, if available on the transmitter, is dedicated to the Master Gain 
function and not usable for other purposes.  

Stabilization Direction 

If stabilization is active, it is 

ESSENTIAL 

that control surfaces move in the correct directions to counteract 

disturbances; reversed stabilization will probably cause a crash. Control directions in response to stick 
movement are set in the transmitter, but stabilization directions are set in the receiver, as follows: 

1.

 

With receiver powered ON and without any bind plug, press and hold button C for about 3 seconds. 

2.

 

Release button C when all six LEDs flash (three red, three green). 

3.

 

Each green LED will now turn on for 3 seconds in this sequence: G1 (Ail), G2 (Ele), G3 (Rud). 

4.

 

When the LED for the surface to be reversed is reached, tap button C to select it.  

5.

 

Immediately tap button C again to reverse the stabilization direction.  

6.

 

Allow the receiver to exit from Stabilization Direction mode. 

7.

 

Repeat as required for other surfaces. 

8.

 

Test that stabilization directions are correct on all axes (see page 9)

Stabilization Always-ON (Optional) 

Setting the receiver to Always-ON mode allows the Stabilization ON/OFF channel (7 or 5) to be freed up for 
other purposes. The green Status light indicates that Always-ON has been set. 

Summary of Contents for Lemon LM0087

Page 1: ...annel 6 Stabilization Direction 6 Stabilization Always ON Optional 6 Step 5 Using Stabilization if activated 7 1 Set up the transmitter 7 2 Bind the receiver 7 3 Test the receiver 7 4 Mount the receiv...

Page 2: ...ll as the newer NX and iX transmitters The receiver automatically switches mode between DSMX and DSM2 as required An eight or more channel transmitter with voice capability allows use of all the avail...

Page 3: ...rough the Throttle connection to channel 1 The 10 servo connectors have common V and Ground pins as is normal practice although voltage is normally supplied on the Throttle channel from the ESC Howeve...

Page 4: ...Servos stay in their current positions while the ESC after a brief delay will normally shut down power to the motor 3 By contrast the User set failsafe option causes the receiver on loss of signal to...

Page 5: ...reen and three red programming lights G1 G2 G3 and R1 R2 R3 Press button C for no more than 2 seconds to identify these lights Also locate the position of the blue and green Setup lights and the red a...

Page 6: ...nel is being used currently Green CH7 Blue CH5 6 To change tap button C 7 Allow the receiver to exit from this mode and power OFF Remove Bind Plug from channel 8 pins Turn on the receiver and test ope...

Page 7: ...model in the transmitter or reset an existing model In particular disable any delta wing elevon or V tail mixing in the transmitter if these mixes are required they must be done in the receiver when s...

Page 8: ...shown below in all cases the tail type is Normal even for a V Tail model Important safety warning Leave the motor unconnected or remove the propeller when programming or testing an electric powered mo...

Page 9: ...m shows how the surfaces should respond with a momentary pulse to movement of the model about each axis When the model is rolled sharply to the right the right aileron should go down and the left aile...

Page 10: ...t models at least one or two gain adjustments will be needed during flight testing to achieve optimum stabilization 11 Prepare for flying Check that the balance of the model is correct according to th...

Page 11: ...lowed by retesting in flight Many people however find that a quick and dirty setup with minimal adjustments to the settings provides adequate stabilization for every day flying but it s a good idea to...

Page 12: ...y data can be provided by a voltage sensing wire or the optional V I voltage and current sensor the latter enables the transmitter to calculate battery capacity used mAh Lemon telemetry is displayed u...

Page 13: ...iver in simple unstabilized status The transmitter is not required for this operation 1 With the receiver ON press and hold Button B and Button F simultaneously for about 6 seconds 2 Release the butto...

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