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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

F-14

To install the battery the back panel must first be removed as 

follows: push the two latch sliders outwards for a distance of 

about 2 cm as shown in Fig. 2. The back panel can now be 

lifted off forwards under light pressure. Check that the aerial 

does not fall out of its holder when you do this.

Fig. 3 shows an internal view of the transmitter. Place the bat-

tery in the recess provided for it; the back panel will hold it in 

place securely. Deploy the cable from the battery to the circuit 

board as shown, and push the socket firmly onto the appro-

priate pins. The connector is polarised, i.e. it can only be con-

nected the right way round.

Close the transmitter by reversing the procedure described 

above. Note that the transmitter back panel should first be en-

gaged at the front, then at right and left.

Operating times

With a 1400 mAh battery the transmitter will operate for about 

6 hours. If you fit a 2000 mAh battery the maximum operating 

time rises to about 8 hours. Please note that this does not apply 

to the receiver battery. The receiver battery’s operating time 

varies greatly according to the number of servos connected 

to it, the freedom of movement of the control linkages, and the 

frequency of control commands.

For this reason it is very important to ensure that all mechanical 

linkages move freely, and that the servo is not mechanically 

obstructed or restricted at any point in its travel.

Charging the batteries

We recommend that you also use a factory-made battery pack 

for the receiving system. Glow motors can cause vibration in 

the model, with the resultant danger of loss of control due to 

intermittent contact, and welded or soldered packs eliminate 

this problem. When the receiver battery is almost discharged 

you will notice that the servos run markedly more slowly.

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  1  antenna
  2  battery voltage display
  3  option field
  4  stick func. 3+4
  5  trim func. 3
  6  trim func. 4
  7  option fields slider

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

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1  main pcb 

4  antenna compartment

2  charging socket 

5  connector for battery

3  battery box and option field 3

Fig. 3

F-14‘s voltage indicator

The LED voltage indicator shows the voltage of your transmitter battery by means of various LED sequences.

1 ) Two LEDs light up:

Voltage 9.2 V or more. Battery capacity bet-

ween 100 and 30%.

2) One LED lights up:

Voltage 9.2 V, remaining battery capacity ap-

prox. 20%.

Note:

Battery needs to be recharged soon.

3) One LED flashes (low voltage alarm):

Voltage 9.0 V or less. Remaining battery ca-

pacity approx. 10%.

Note:

You must cease operations!

  8  option field 3
  9  on/off switch
10  fastener sliders
11  trim func. 1
12  trim func. 2
13  stick func. 1+2
14  option field

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Страница 2: ...ttery manufacturer Overchar ging your battery or charging it incorrectly can lead to ex plosion Please ensure correct polarity Please avoid pressure and knocks to your transmitter and al ways check fo...

Страница 3: ...s and cars The following list includes the essential performance features of the F 14 transmitter Modern angled face transmitter with 4 main functions ex pandable to 8 functions Servo reverse for all...

Страница 4: ...commands For this reason it is very important to ensure that all mechanical linkages move freely and that the servo is not mechanically obstructed or restricted at any point in its travel Charging the...

Страница 5: ...als NC batteries can be recycled and this restores the poisonous heavy metals to the production cycle and prevents them ente ring the environmental chain Please do your bit to protect and preserve the...

Страница 6: ...Take care that the connector is actually located on the pins and not to one side of them 3 RECEIVER AND SERVOS The F 14 set is supplied complete with the transmitter an R 168 DF receiver and one S 14...

Страница 7: ...rever servo cables are longer than two normal leads approx 50 cm you should use twisted cables at the very least Even better use suppressor filters In small models it is tempting to leave the aerial c...

Страница 8: ...rking altogether We recommend suppres sor filters or a set of suppressor capacitors Each motor must be suppressed individually Fig 15 shows a typical suppression arrangement of an electric motor Alway...

Страница 9: ...ws how this is done The module can only be used if the corresponding decoder is used at the receiving end of the system The correct decoder is the Multi Prop decoder which is shown in Fig 21 The decod...

Страница 10: ...nnect the two cables to the sockets on the main circuit board which you have just vacated Finally seal the trim slider slots in the transmitter case with the adhesive strips provided The operating ins...

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Страница 12: ...ices and their conformity This directive governs the import distribution and use of transmitters within the European Union To certify that all applicable European norms are adhered to the CE sign is a...

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