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Locate an appropriate location :

R/C helicopters fly at high speed. thus posing a certain degree of potential danger. Choose an 
appropriate flying site consisting of flat, smooth ground, a clear open field, or a large open 
room, such as gymnasium or warehouse without obstacles. Do not fly near buildings, high 
voltage cables, or trees to ensure the safety of yourself, others. and your model. Do not fly your 
model in inclement weather, such as rain, wind, snow, or darkness.

Obtain the assistance of an experienced pilot :

Before turning on your model and transmitter check to make sure no one else is operating on 
the same frequency. Frequency interference can cause your model or other models to crash 
The guidance provided by an experienced pilot will be invaluable for the assembly tuning 
trimming and actual first flight (Recommend you to practice with computer based flight 
simulator).

Always be aware of the rotating blades :

During the operation of the helicopter the main rotor and tail rotor will be spinning at a high 
rate of speed The blades are capable of inflicting serious bodily injury and damage to the 
environment Be conscious of your actions and careful to keep your face eyes hands and loose 
clothing away from the blades Always fly the model a safe distance from yourself and others as 
well as surrounding objects Never take your eyes off the model or leave it unattended while it 
is turned on immediately turn off the model and transmitter when you have landed the model.

                      R/C helicopters including the STORM helicopters are not toys. R/C helicopters utilize various 
                      high tech products and technologies to provide superior performance. The rotating blades 
                      on the model spin at high speed and can cause potential risk or injury if used improperly. It 
is mandatory that you observe all R/C safety rules and adhere to local laws as applicable We recom-
mend that you contact your local hobby store and inquire about safety rules regulations and local laws 
and statutes regarding R/C model operation in your area. Please make sure to be conscious of your own 
personal safety and the safety of others and your environment when operating all STORM products. 
When used properly, STORM products will provide years of R/C entertainment.

We recommend that you obtain the assistance of an experienced pilot before attempting to fly our 
products for the first time. A local expert is the best way to properly assemble. setup, and fly your model 
for the first time.

The STROM Helicopters requires a certain degree of skill to operate, and is a consumer item. Any 
damage or dissatisfaction as a result of accidents or modifications are not covered by any warrantee 
and cannot be returned for repair or replacement. Please contact our distributors for free technical 
consultation and parts at discounted rates when you experience problems during operation or mainte-
nance.

Note: Fly only in safe areas, away from other people. Do not operate R/C aircraft within the vicinity of 
homes or crowds of people. R/C aircraft are prone to accidents, failures, and crashes due to a variety of 
reasons including, lack of maintenance, pilot error, and radio interference. Pilots are responsible for their 
actions and damage or injury occurring during the operation or as of a result of R/C aircraft models.

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Important Notes

For Storm 430, 450, 460 Helicopters

Summary of Contents for Storm ST-06RX

Page 1: ...e various high tech products and technologies to provide superior performance The rotating blades on the model spin at high speed and can cause potential risk or injury if used improperly It is mandatory that you observe all R C safety rules and adhere to local laws as applicable We recom mend that you contact your local hobby store and inquire about safety rules regulations and local laws and sta...

Page 2: ...tle Trim and Throttle Stick are both all the way down Make sure Throttle Hold is not activated Gyro Sensitivity should be around 2 3 o clock direction Turn on transmitter Connect heli battery and wait until Gyro finish initalization 1 2 3 4 e Trim For Storm 430 450 460 Helicopters Gyro Sensitivity ...

Page 3: ...Storm 2 4Ghz 6 Channel Transmitter and Receiver Instruction Manual ST 06TX and ST 06RX SSST STORM SPREAD SPECTRUM TECHNOLOGY ...

Page 4: ...tle Cut SW B Elevator Rudder mode 1 Throttle Rudder mode 2 Throttle Trim mode 2 Rudder Trim Binding Button Battery Indicator Power On Off Aileron Trim Elevator Trim mode 1 Elevator Trim mode 2 Throttle Trim mode 1 Throttle Aileron mode 1 Elevator Aileron mode 2 For safty reason we disabled the IDLE switch you need to activate it by programming the transmitter ...

Page 5: ... Diagram 2 4Ghz 6 Channel Transmitter and Receiver Receiver Module Main Receiver B A T T C H 6 C H 5 C H 4 C H 3 C H 2 C H 1 CH 1 Alieon 1 CH 2 Elevator CH 3 ESC CH 4 Gyro CH 5 Gyro Signal CH 6 Alieon 2 PITCH Battery ...

Page 6: ...receivers should become solid that means the binding process has completed Release the binding button on the transmitter and remove the Binding Plug from the receiver Plug in the servos and run simple test if the test failed please repeat the binding proecess 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 The receiver must be bound to the transmitter before use Binding is the process for the transmitter and receiver to recognize ...

Page 7: ...nfig EXE Restart computer 1 2 3 4 You can are use Windows XP or Windows Vista to setup Before you can program the transmitter you need to install the USB driver first Please follow the following steps Turn on transmitter please make sure 8 X AA Batteries were installed Connect USB cable to Transmitter Open t6config EXE this icon should be located on desktop 1 2 3 With the provided USB cable and so...

Page 8: ...OM ports until the channel output display has movement according to your stick movement on your transmitter Press OK when you have the corret COM port Click GetUser to import the current settings from the transmitter to computer Please click GetUser ASAP after the correct COM Port is selected or your settings on the transmitter will be overrided GetUser How to Program the Transmtiter System Option...

Page 9: ...de Open Click EndPoint button to set the each channel travel range from 0 100 Left click the EndPoint button to set each channel s Travel Range Default is 100 EndPoint Click Reverse button to set each channel s direction You may reverse the direction of the particular servo to make it work in the correct direction Left click Reverse to set channels direction Reverse Click Subtrim button to fine tu...

Page 10: ...ck Mode to set throttle contol mode Mode Click Type to set the Swashplate Type for your helicopter It has ACRO Aeroplane HELI 90 HELI 120 and HELI 140 Storm Thunder 450 is using HELI 120 Left click Type to set swashplate type for your helicopter Type Click Thro Cuv to set the Throttle Curve in 2 modes NOR Normal ID Idle 1 The system allows you to set throttle curve in 5 points Left click Thro Cuv ...

Page 11: ...MIX Click MIX allows you to mix a channel to another channel The system can store 3 mixs Mix Number Source Des Up rate Down rate Switch MIX 1 MIX 2 MIX 3 Mix control source Mix control destination Upper part s mixed control ratio 100 to 100 Lower part s mixed control ratio 100 to 100 Activation method OFF ON SW A SW B NULL DR ThroCut NOR ID No function Dual Rates Throttle Cut Flight mode switch VR...

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