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Section 19: Programming Guide — Futaba 8UA/S
Before programming your radio, it’s important to plug each servo into the correct servo port in the receiver.
Programming the Futaba 8UA/S in 10 Easy Steps
CH1
Right Aileron
servo
CH2
Elevator servo
CH3
Throttle servo
CH4
Rudder servo
CH5
Right Flap
CH6
Left Flap
CH7
Left Aileron
Ni-Cd battery pack
Receiver on/off switch
Receiver
Charging jack
Step 1. Data Reset:
Turn on the transmitter and press the two
Basic Menu
keys simultaneously. Now press one of the
Mode
keys to access the “PARA” (parameters) screen. Press the
Cursor
key to select the “DATA RSET” screen. When the “DATA
RSET” screen is displayed, pressing the (+) and (-) keys
simultaneously will bring up "OK?" on the screen. To reset
the memory again, press the (+) and (-) keys simultaneously.
Most of the quad flap features needed for the Ultra Stick
™
40 are
already preprogrammed into the glider software (referred to as
GLID 2FLP) included in the Futaba 8UA.
While the Ultra Stick 40 is not a glider, there are several built-in
features in the glider programming that make quad flaps easier to
program and use. We strongly suggest using the GLID 2FLP model
type programming in these radios when setting up quad flaps.
Confirmation message “OK?”
Indicates NORM or REVERS throw setting
These keys are used to move through
submenus in the PARA function.
(+) (-) Input Keys
MODEL DATA RESET
Press both the (+) and (-) keys simulta-
neously. The confirmation message
“OK?” is displayed at the top left corner
of the screen. When both (+) and (-) are
pressed simultaneously again, the reset
process is begun. After a beep, beep,
beep tone is sounded, a continuous beep
tone indicates that the reset is complete.
Note:
When setting up a new aircraft, it’s important to
reset the programming to factory defaults.
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