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ANYLINK OPERATION
IMPORTANT!
Remove the propeller from the airplane
prior to operating AnyLink with the radio system.
Failure to do so could result in personal injury if the motor
unexpectedly turns during setup.
1. Remove the Rf module or crystal from the host Tx if possible.
Leave the Tx’s own antenna in a retracted or folded position.
AnyLink’s own antenna will transmit the signal to the Tactic Rx.
2. Make sure 72MHz computer radios are set to PPM mode.
3. Move the Tx throttle stick to the minimum position.
4.
Futaba and Hitec transmitters:
For computer radios which offer
the option to transmit a signal when Tx power is turned ON, make
sure “YES” is selected. Turning the Tx power switch ON will supply
power to the Tx and AnyLink simultaneously. Listen for AnyLink to
beep ONCE when power is applied to confirm it’s configured for
Futaba/Hitec transmitters. Turn the Tx power switch ON and listen for
tones from AnyLink. If AnyLink beeped twice, skip to the CHANNEL
MAPPING section below. Otherwise, skip to step 6.
5.
JR and Spektrum transmitters:
With the cable’s “Signal Plug”
connected to the Tx trainer/D.S.C. jack, connecting the cable’s
“Power Plug” to the Tx charge jack will automatically turn on
AnyLink. Listen for AnyLink to beep TWICE when power is applied
to confirm it’s configured for JR/Spektrum transmitters.
IMPORTANT!
Do NOT turn the JR or Spektrum Tx
power switch to the ON position at any time! This will
cause AnyLink to stop sending a signal to the Tactic Rx,
resulting in a loss of control of the model. The JR/Spektrum Tx
power switch should ALWAYS remain in the OFF position when
controlling a model with AnyLink.
Connect the “Power Plug” to the Tx charge jack and listen for tones
from AnyLink. If AnyLink beeped once, skip to the CHANNEL
MAPPING section. Otherwise continue to step 6.
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