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Optional Tactic TR421 Receiver Control Board

Input power

1S LiPo (2.90 – 4.20V, not included) 

Input power connection

60mm lead with two-terminal 1S battery socket

Dimensions

0.98 

×

 0.95 

×

 0.47" (25 

×

 24 

×

 12mm)

Weight

0.15 oz (4.3g)

Receiver

Channels: four
Frequencies: 

2.403 – 2.480GHz

Modulations: 

FHSS spread spectrum

Antenna: 30mm 

external

On-board brushed ESC

(Throttle)

Output: 3A
Output connection: 

55mm wire with cut ends, no connector

On resistance: 

0.05

Ω

Operating frequency:  PWM 2kHz

Additional outputs

Output 1: 

for optional external aileron servo actuator

Output 2: 

for optional external brushless ESC

Connector type: 

pcb mounted three-terminal micro servo 

 connectors 

(each)

On-board linear servos

Number: two
Rated torque: 

1.39 oz-in (100 g-cm)

IMPORTANT WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS

  NEVER allow water or moisture to make contact with the electronic 

components inside the transmitter, receiver, servos, etc.! This could 
lead to failure or improper functionality of components and poor control 
of aircraft which could pose a safety hazard.

  NEVER operate R/C model aircraft near power lines, radio or cell phone towers, 

roads or automobiles, buildings, or pedestrians. Be very careful in locations 
where many R/C aircraft are being used simultaneously.

  NEVER operate R/C equipment if you are physically impaired as it could pose a 

safety hazard to yourself or others in the area.

  NEVER allow small children to operate/control model R/C equipment without the 

supervision of an adult.

  NEVER allow the transmitter’s throttle stick to accidentally be moved away from 

the “off” or minimum position while the model’s engine/motor is moving.

  ALWAYS range check the radio system before use.

  ALWAYS make sure that all transmitter stick movements operate all servos 

properly in the model. Check the proper operation of control surfaces before and 
after starting the motor.

  Do not store your radio equipment in extremely hot or cold locations, in direct 

sunlight, or in locations with high humidity. Store R/C equipment in cool and 
dry locations.

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Summary of Contents for TTX402

Page 1: ...ead this manual in its entirety before use Also read and understand the instructions included with the model Damage resulting from misuse or modification will void your warranty FEATURES Antenna Trim...

Page 2: ...l still be active and now be on the left stick but aileron control is often not needed for 3ch aircraft See the diagram above for details To change the TTX402 transmitter between 3ch and 4ch configura...

Page 3: ...the aircraft should be landed as soon as possible AILERON CH1 Controls the moveable surfaces at the trailing edge of the main wings to rotate the airplane about the roll axis an imaginary line which...

Page 4: ...ive stick One trim button adjusts the servo s direction in one direction and the other button to the opposite direction Briefly pressing any trim button will adjust the center position of the respecti...

Page 5: ...ill illuminate 4 When charge is complete the CHARGE LED will turn off IMPORTANT WARNINGS REGARDING LIPO BATTERY USE NEVER ATTEMPTTO CARE FOR LITHIUM POLYMER LiPo CELLS INTHE SAME WAY AS OTHER BATTERYT...

Page 6: ...Tactic 2 4GHz receiver two linear actuation servos and a 3A brushed ESC onto one device Sockets are mounted on the board for connection of an optional servo actuator such as the Tactic TSX21 Linear Se...

Page 7: ...tuator servo to this socket will allow for control of an airplane s aileron surface as well as elevator rudder and throttle See your local retailer for Tactic s TSX21 Linear Actuator Servo TACM0021 wh...

Page 8: ...ning in the wrong direction change the reversing for that particular channel 5 With both sticks at center position move the trims for the aileron elevator and rudder channels so each respective contro...

Page 9: ...f used 5 When the flight is completed remove power from the system as described before Shut down power to the Rx Control Board first then the transmitter SAFETY GUIDE The Academy of Model Aeronautics...

Page 10: ...t operate model aircraft with metal blade propellers or with gaseous boosts other than air nor will I operate model aircraft with fuels containing tetranitromethane or hydrazine 8 I will not operate m...

Page 11: ...greement between sites or testing which determines that no interference exists A frequency management agreement may exist between two or more AMA chartered clubs AMA clubs and individual AMA members o...

Page 12: ...MP ESC Input connectors on each ESC would need to be replaced with the appropriate micro connector SPECIFICATIONS TTX402 4 Channel Micro Transmitter Channels 4 Frequencies 2 403 2 480GHz Modulation FH...

Page 13: ...omponents and poor control of aircraft which could pose a safety hazard NEVER operate R C model aircraft near power lines radio or cell phone towers roads or automobiles buildings or pedestrians Be ve...

Page 14: ...to the Tx properly perform binding process again INTERFERENCE OR SERVOS GLITCHING Out of range operate the model more closely to the Tx Outside radio interference from pagers strong industrial or othe...

Page 15: ...posal of Waste Equipment by Private Users in the European Union This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates this product must not be disposed of with other household waste Instead it is the...

Page 16: ...purchase invoice or receipt This warranty does not cover damage caused by abuse misuse alteration or accident If there is damage stemming from these causes within the stated warranty period Tactic wi...

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