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FLIGHT PREPARATION

Flight preparation is to be done at the flying field.

IMPORTANT

: Your radio control system transmits a signal on a certain frequency. Be certain you know what the frequency 

is. This is expressed as a two-digit number (42, 56, etc.), and can be found on the container the transmitter came in and 
is also located on the transmitter and receiver. There are several different frequencies, but there is still a chance that 
someone else at the flying field may be on the same frequency as you. Two models can never be operated at the same 
time on the same frequency-no matter what the modulation (AM, FM, PCM). If you turn on your transmitter while another 
person is flying on the same frequency, a crash will result. 

NEVER

 turn on your transmitter until you have permission from 

your instructor, and until you have possession of the frequency clip used for frequency control at the flying site.

If you are an inexperienced pilot, be certain your flight instructor performs these following checks with you. 

Check the controls 

1. Get the frequency clip from the frequency control board at your flying site. 

2. Mount the wing to the fuselage. Turn on the transmitter, then the receiver (remember to do this in reverse order when turning 

off the system). Be certain the correct model memory matching the model you will be flying is the one on the LCD screen. 

3. Operate and observe the controls. Look for inadvertent movement and listen for abnormal servo sounds. If problems are 

noted, correct them before flying. Look for binding pushrods or servo arms or pushrods that interfere with each other. 

4. One at a time, operate each control on the airplane using the sticks on the transmitter to make certain each control 

is responding correctly. This 

must

 be done before 

every

 flight. (There are several types of malfunctions that can be 

discovered by performing this elementary task, thus saving your model!) 

Range check the radio 

A range check 

must

 be performed before the 

first

 flight of a new model. It is not necessary to do a range check before every 

flight (but is not a bad idea to perform a range check before the first flight of each day). A range check is the final opportunity 
to reveal any radio malfunctions, and to be certain the system has adequate operational range. 

1.Turn on the transmitter, then the receiver. Leave the transmitter antenna all the way down. Walk away from the model while 

simultaneously operating the controls. Have an assistant stand by the model and signal what the controls are doing to 
confirm that they operate correctly. You should be able to walk approximately 20 - 30 paces from the model without losing 
control or seeing “litter” in the servos. 

2. If everything operates correctly, return to the model. Set the transmitter in a safe, yet accessible location so it will be within 

reach after starting the engine. Be certain the throttle stick is all the way 

down

, then start the engine. Perform another 

range check with your assistant holding the plane and the engine running at various speeds. If the servos jitter or move 
inadvertently, there may be a problem. 

Do not fly

 the plane! Look for loose servo connections or binding pushrods. Also be 

certain you are the only one on your frequency, and that the battery has been fully charged. 

3. When ready to fly, remember to fully extend the transmitter antenna. Avoid pointing the antenna directly at the model as the 

signal is weakest in that direction. 

Do not fly in the rain!

Moisture may enter the transmitter through the antenna or stick openings and cause erratic operation or loss of control. If you 
must fly in wet weather during a contest, be sure to cover the transmitter with a plastic bag or other waterproof cover.

MODEL DATA RECORDING SHEET

After finalizing the programming for each model, fill out the values and settings in the 

Model Data Recording Sheets

 in the 

back of the manual. The data sheets will serve as a backup in case a program is ever lost or inadvertently reset, or in case you 
have to intentionally reset a program to make room for another model. Make additional copies before filling out the sheets.

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Страница 1: ...MUNUAL for Futaba 6EXP 6 channel PCM PPM FM selectable Radio control system for Airplane helicopter 1M23N12013 Futaba Corporation Technical updates available at http www futaba rc com Entire Contents...

Страница 2: ...nt Adjustments 17 TRIM Trim Settings 18 FS Fail safe PCM mode only 30 ACRO functions PMX1 Programmable Mixer 1 19 PMX2 Programmable Mixer 2 19 FLPR Flaperon mixing 20 FLTR Flap trim 20 V TL V tail mix...

Страница 3: ...y also refer to your hobby dealer or contact the Futaba Service Center at the web site fax number or telephone number below www futaba rc com Fax 217 398 7721 Telephone 8 00 am to 5 00 pm Central time...

Страница 4: ...the R156F we cannot recommend its use in other types of models gas powered models etc that are own at longer distances Receiver R146iP R146iP narrow band PCM6 channel mini receiver Receiving on 29 35...

Страница 5: ...ssed in inches or millimeters The model in the diagram has 1 2 13mm of up elevator throw Throw can also refer to the distance a servo arm or wheel travels Dual rate D R On the 6EXP the dual rate switc...

Страница 6: ...can be set with Futaba GY401 502 611 Gyro on gyro function of this transmitter Programming features include servo reversing and E P A on all channels dual rates exponentials throttle curve pitch curv...

Страница 7: ...ns SELECT key Used to display the values for the current function Throttle cut button To use the throttle cut function lower the throttle stick all the way then push the throttle cut button to fully c...

Страница 8: ...trims on the transmitter then find the arm that will be perpendicular to the pushrod when placed on the servo After the servos are installed operate each servo over its full travel and check that the...

Страница 9: ...ng hole Rubber grommet or silicon tube etc Antenna Nonmetal tube Please use rubber grommet or silicon tube to protect from cut or peel off insulation of antenna on the fuselage antenna exiting hole Pl...

Страница 10: ...ored red goes into the receiver Receiver on off switch the plug colored red goes into the receiver Receiver Switch Harness To Battery Charging Jack Black Aileron Servo CH1 Optional Gyro System Elevato...

Страница 11: ...llow the manufacturer s instructions provided with the charger so you do not overcharge the batteries NEVER charge the batteries at a rate higher than 1 000mAh The batteries should also be discharged...

Страница 12: ...nd SELECT keys only determine what will be displayed on the screen and will not change any of the settings Only when using the DATA INPUT lever will you be able to change any of the settings Model nam...

Страница 13: ...ts Land as soon as safely possible 8 5 Volts Emergency Land immediately Mixer alert warning The Mixer alert warning is displayed to alert you whenever you turn on the transmitter with any of the mixin...

Страница 14: ...Access the Model Select function in the programming mode by pressing the MODE and SELECT keys simultaneously and holding them down for one second The number for the current active model will be blinki...

Страница 15: ...ode Modulation To select modulation 1 Access the Model Select function in the programming mode by pressing the MODE and SELECT keys simultaneously and holding them down for one second To select the mo...

Страница 16: ...ver downward for 0 5 seconds to reverse the servo REV or push the lever upward for 0 5 seconds to make the servo operate normally NOR The arrow will indicate the condition of the servo normal or rever...

Страница 17: ...ual rates the end points should be set prior to setting the dual rates If you set the dual rates rst and then go back and change the end points the dual rate throws will also change The EPA function i...

Страница 18: ...4 Connect the pushrods to the control surfaces Adjust the length of the pushrods until the control surfaces are centered when the servos are centered Note The throttle trim affects the throttle servo...

Страница 19: ...S Master mixing Then select the channel by pushing DATA INPUT lever Channel 1 aileron in this gure is assigned to the master 4 Push SELECT key to call the screen for selecting channels to control SLV...

Страница 20: ...n order to enable Flaperon mixing you rst need to cancel Elevon mixing However it is allowed to use Flaperon and V Tail mixing simultaneously 3 Push the DATA INPUT lever upward for 0 5 seconds This wi...

Страница 21: ...ing allows the ruddervators to operate both as rudders and elevators The same as the other mixes V tail mixing requires that each ruddervator be operated by a separate servo To activate V tail mixing...

Страница 22: ...necessary use the Servo Reversing function to achieve the correct direction of servo throws Intended for tailless ying wing models such as delta wings and ying wings elevon mixing mixes channel 1 aile...

Страница 23: ...INPUT lever to set the percentage of elevator travel rate from 100 to 100 5 Next you set the right wing to channel 2 elevator setting Press the SELECT key to display the CH2 and ashing sign Use the D...

Страница 24: ...g Use this function together with the normal throttle curve so that up down control has a constant engine speed To set the normal pitch curve 1 Enter the programming mode and use the MODE key to acces...

Страница 25: ...ion is not activated When you set I PI function you must activates I TH function 3 Use SELECT key to select the desire curve point Point 1 is shown initially which is throttles stick all the way downw...

Страница 26: ...no input was given and will correct for it How does it help in helicopter setup A good gyro will totally eliminate the need for revo mixing The gyro will sense and correct the unwanted motion for you...

Страница 27: ...er the programming mode and use the MODE key to access the GYRO function 4 Push the DATA INPUT lever upward for 0 5 seconds This will cause the flashing INH display to change to a ashing ON display No...

Страница 28: ...vator to throttle mixing rate from 0 to 50 SWSH Swashplate types selection Swash AFR HELI only This function can chose from three swashplate types Swash AFR can be set if you chose 3 S or 3 E type 1 S...

Страница 29: ...ith the model Basically EPA see page17 is set near 100 with these three servos To set the servo reveres function see page16 so that swashplate keeps horizontally and moves correct direction up and dow...

Страница 30: ...s happens you should immediately land If you need to increase throttle for your landing approach you may temporarily reset the failsafe function by moving the throttle stick to idle after which you ll...

Страница 31: ...at Startup To enter or leave Programming Mode press MODE and SELECT keys simultaneously for one second To change the Stick Mode turn on the transmitter holding MODE and SELECT keys down simultaneousl...

Страница 32: ...W CHART HELI MODE FUNCTIONS Screen at Startup To enter or leave Programming Mode press MODE and SELECT keys simultaneously for one second To change the Stick Mode turn on the transmitter holding MODE...

Страница 33: ...rims of the student s radio to match that of the instructor s 7 Turn on the receiver switch in the model Depress the trainer switch on the instructor s radio Use the student s radio to operate the con...

Страница 34: ...l If you must y in wet weather during a contest be sure to cover the transmitter with a plastic bag or other waterproof cover cademy of Model Aeronautics 5151 East Memorial Drive Muncie IN 47302 9252...

Страница 35: ...rformed before the rst ight of a new model It is not necessary to do a range check before every ight but is not a bad idea to perform a range check before the rst ight of each day A range check is the...

Страница 36: ...il Elevon INH ON FLPR INH ON V TL INH ON ELVN INH ON Master Ch Ailerons differential rate Slave Ch Rate Sw CH 2 Elevator rate CH 4 Rudder rate CH 1 Aileron rate CH 2 Elevator rate PMX2 Programmable Mi...

Страница 37: ...N R N R N R N R N R MIXING SETTING N TH NormalThrottle Curves Normal Pitch Curves Idle UPThrottle Curves Idle UP Pitch Curves N PI I TH INH ON I PI Throttle Hold HOLD Pitch Rudder Mixing REVO Gyro Mi...

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