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a. 

 

To select 1.2ms to 1.8ms – You will hear 1 short beep.
Move the throttle stick to center (between 1.4 and

1.6ms). The controller will beep 2 times, indicating you

have set the program selection or leave in full throttle for
5 seconds to advance to the next selection.

  

b. 

 

To select 1.1ms to 1.9ms – You will hear 2 short beeps.
Move the throttle stick to center (between 1.4 and

1.6ms). The controller will beep 2 times, indicating you

have set the program selection or leave in full throttle for
5 seconds to advance to the fi rst selection again.

Programming Menu 5 – Start-Up Rate 

The default setting is 0.25 seconds. The start-up rate is the 

time it takes to reach maximum motor speed. Changing 
the setting to 1 second can be useful with power-fragile 
gear boxes.

 1.   Move the stick to center (between 1.4 and 1.6ms) for 5 

seconds, and the controller will beep 5 times, indicating 

you are now in Menu 3.

 2.   Move the throttle stick to full throttle (>1.7ms) position 

to make changes to the Start-up Rate programming.

  

a. 

 

To select .25 second – You will hear 1 short beep. Move
the throttle stick to center (between 1.4 and 1.6ms). The 

controller will beep 2 times, indicating you have set the
program selection or leave in full throttle for 5 
seconds to advance to the next selection.

  

b. 

 

To select 1 second – You will hear 2 short beeps. Move
the throttle stick to center (between 1.4 and 1.6ms). The 

controller will beep 2 times, indicating you have set the
program selection or leave in full throttle for 5 
seconds to advance to the fi rst selection again.

Programming Menu 6
    – PWM Switching Frequency

The default setting is 8kHz, which should be acceptable 

for most motors. If you have a low or very low inductance 
motor and know you need to use a higher PWM Frequency 
(refer to the manual included with the motor), then you can 
change the setting. Otherwise, we recommend leaving the 
default setting.

 1.   Move the stick to center (between 1.4 and 1.6ms) for 5 

seconds, and the controller will beep 6 times, indicating 

you are now in Menu 6.

 2.   Move the throttle stick to full throttle (>1.7ms) position 

to make changes to the PWM Switching Frequency 
programming.

  

a. 

 

To select 8kHz PWM Frequency – You 
will hear 1 shor t beep. Move the throttle 

stick to center (between 1.4 and 1.6ms).

The controller will beep 2 times, indicating you have 

set the program selection or leave in full throttle for 
5 seconds to advance to the next selection.

  

b. 

 

To select 16kHz PWM Frequency – You will hear 2 short

beeps. Move the throttle stick to center (between 1.4 and 

1.6ms). The controller will beep 2 times, indicating you

have set the program selection or leave in full throttle 
for 5 seconds to advance to the next selection.

  

c. 

 

To select 32kHz PWM Frequency – You will hear 3 short

beeps. Move the throttle stick to center (between 1.4 and 

1.6ms). The controller will beep 2 times, indicating you

have set the program selection or leave in full throttle 
for 5 seconds to advance to the fi rst selection again.

Programming Menu 7 – Operating Mode 

The default setting is set to Normal (airplane) Mode, which 

is limited to a start-up rate of 0.25 or 1 second. Alternatively, 
the Heli Mode can be selected which reduces the start-up 
rate to 5-seconds for the fi rst start-up and any start-up 
after the motor/ESC has been stopped for more than 5 
seconds. This helps to prevent damaging the motor, gears 
or any other components from an abrupt start-up when 
none of the parts are moving. Any time the motor/ESC 
has been stopped for less than 5 seconds in Heli Mode, 
the start-up will be immediate. This allows power to be 
applied  im-mediately,  such  as  when  aborting  an  auto-
rotation attempt or for any other reason, to help prevent 
a crash. Remember, you must wait more than 5 seconds 
after stopping the motor/ESC in order for the 5 second 
start-up to occur again.

 1.   Move the stick to center (between 1.4 and 1.6ms) for 5 

seconds, and the controller will beep 7 times, indicating 

you are now in Menu 7.

 2.   Move the throttle stick to full throttle (>1.7ms) position 

to make changes to the Operating Mode programming.

  

a. 

 

To  select  Normal  Mode  –  You  will  hear  1  short

beep. Move the throttle stick to center (between 1.4 and

1.6ms). The controller will beep 2 times, indicating you

have set the program selection or leave in full throttle for
5 seconds to advance to the next selection.

  

b. 

 

To select Heli Mode – You will hear 2 short beeps. 
Move the throttle stick to center (between 1.4 and 

1.6ms). The controller will beep 2 times, indicating 

you have set the program selection or leave in 
full throttle for 5 seconds to advance to the fi rst 

selection again.

Содержание DHC-2T Turbo Beaver

Страница 1: ...n manual READ THROUGH THIS MANUAL BEFORE STARTING CONSTRUCTION It contains important instructions and warnings concerning the assembly and use of this model 58526 FLZA4034 Length 40 5 in 1029 mm Radio...

Страница 2: ...d others or result in damage to the product or the property of others Always keep a safe distance in all directions around your model to avoid collisions or injury This model is controlled by a radio...

Страница 3: ...you with a top quality thoroughly tested kit and instructions but ultimately the quality and flyability of your finished model depends on how you build it therefore we cannot in any way guarantee the...

Страница 4: ...ople REQUIRED TO COMPLETE Other than a 1 and 2 Phillips screwdriver and a few drops of non permanent threadlocker GPMR6060 no adhesives or anything extraordinary is required to assemble the Turbo Beav...

Страница 5: ...ealer visit the Flyzone web site at www flyzoneplanes com Click on the Storefront icon at the top of the page to load the Flyzone Dealer Locator Follow the instructions provided on the page to locate...

Страница 6: ...to fasten both main landing gears to the fuselage with three M3x16 screws in each side 2 Mount the tail gear with two M2 5x8 screws then fasten the pushrod wires as shown Make sure the tail wheel is...

Страница 7: ...ut at this time 4 Connect a small rubber band to the inside side of each float and water rudder as shown 5 Fasten the wire hooks on the end of each rudder line to the connectors in the steering arm As...

Страница 8: ...zer stab with M2x6 screws 2 Connect the elevator pushrod to the bottom hole in the elevator horn as shown 3 Rotate the stab upward and key it into the fuselage 4 Key the rudder torque rod down into th...

Страница 9: ...Guide the wires from the right wing into the fuselage then slide the wing joiner tube and the flap pushrod wire through the corresponding holes Also guide the flap pushrod wire into the screw lock con...

Страница 10: ...x16 screw Install the Battery 1 Cut two 1 25mm strips from the rougher hook side of the included adhesive back hook and loop material Apply the strips inside the fuselage where shown and press them do...

Страница 11: ...ut the receiver is not communicating with the transmitter If using the recommended Tactic radio system follow these instructions for setting up and confirming the operation of the failsafe function Se...

Страница 12: ...ing to skip to the next menu after the 5 seconds have expired Programming Menu 1 Voltage Cutoff Use this option to set the voltage at which the controller will shut down the motor to prevent damage to...

Страница 13: ...Highest power less efficiency Motor Poles 14 or more Expected Performance Good balance of power and efficiency 1 Move the stick to center between 1 4 and 1 6ms for 5 seconds and the controller will be...

Страница 14: ...ep Move the throttle stick to center between 1 4 and 1 6ms The controller will beep 2 times indicating you have set the program selection or leave in full throttle for 5 seconds to advance to the next...

Страница 15: ...the ESC is now armed WARNING Make sure this propeller is not installed for this next step A magnetic screwdriver or a small magnet stuck to a screw driver to make it magnetic will be helpful for the n...

Страница 16: ...n their fully retracted up position 4 With the system still on make sure the ailerons are centered and aligned with the wing tips If necessary apply a few clicks of aileron trim to get the ailerons ce...

Страница 17: ...wrong way 2 If your Turbo Beaver model is configured with wheels use a small box or something similar to prop up the bottom of the fuselage under the tail so the wings and stab are level or nearly lev...

Страница 18: ...eep spectators as well as your own face and body out of the plane of rotation of the propeller Never connect the battery to the ESC while indoors with the propeller installed Always remove the propell...

Страница 19: ...n If necessary add squares of stick on lead to the nose or tail to get the model to balance within the specified range FLYING When powering up make sure the throttle stick is in the minimum 0 position...

Страница 20: ...you can fly for 6 3 minutes but round down to 6 minutes When powering off always unplug the battery from the plane before turning the transmitter OFF It s also a great idea to use a LiPo battery check...

Страница 21: ...law principals This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Horizon reserves the right to change or modify this warranty at any time...

Страница 22: ...zon service is limited to Product compliant in the country of use and ownership If received a non compliant Product will not be serviced Further the sender will be responsible for arranging return shi...

Страница 23: ...ur model When you have finished flying ALWAYS turn the transmistter ON BEFORE plugging the battery into the plane ALWAYS unplug the battery from the plane BEFORE turning the transmitter OFF This model...

Страница 24: ...zone logo Duratrax Onyx and Tactic are trademarks or registered trademarks of Horizon Hobby LLC The Spektrum trademark is used with permission of Bachmann Industries Inc All other trademarks service m...

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