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9 CHANNEL 2.4GHz AIRCRAFT COMPUTER RADIO SYSTEM
9 CHANNEL 2.4GHz AIRCRAFT COMPUTER RADIO SYSTEM
Aurora Transmitter Controls
The First Screen
First Screen Additional Menu
When you first turn on the Aurora, depending on if the radio is in 2.4GHz or the 72MHz format, the following screen will appear.
In 2.4GHz mode;
In 72MHz mode;
To access the Multi-I/O port screen;
a. Plug in the trainer cord or
HPP-22 PC interface in the “trainer” port.
b. Turn on the Aurora.
d. Press
DataTran
icon for transfer data between
radios or save/load data from /to a PC.
e. Press
T. Pupil
icon to set the AURORA as
student mode.
Note : In the pupil mode some functions
will be restricted.
c. Press the Multi-I/O port icon to access the menu.
1. The upper line has the number and name of
the active model on the left.
2. The AFFHS 2.4GHz bandwidth you are using
appears in the upper right corner,
with the signal type below it, either NORMAL
or ScanMode.
3. You are prompted to “Please check frequency”
and asked to “Transmit” by selecting the Yes or
No icon.
1. The upper line has the number and name of
the active model on the left.
2. The bandwidth type you are using appears in
the upper right corner, with the signal type
below it, either PPM or QPCM.
3. The channel of the active model is displayed
on the right. Press the frequency number icon
to enter the Frequency menu. See page 57, for
detailed instructions on changing the frequency.
4. You are prompted to “Please check frequency”
and asked to “Transmit” by selecting the Yes or
No icon.
The Multi-I/O port
There is one more feature of the first screen to share with you, the Aurora displays a Multi-I/O format that is accessed in the
first screen of both the 2.4 and 72MHz format.
Stick Ratchet Adjustment
Throttle ratchet tension can also be adjusted to accommodate different flying styles. Some users prefer a very stiff, positive detent in the
throttle stick; while heli users often use a very light, sometimes smooth throttle/collective stick “feel”.
• Peel up the correct rubber dust cover over the throttle stick tension adjustment screws for the mode you are flying.
The radio is factory set-up for the popular mode 2 control format.
• There are two adjustment screws. Note in the diagram which one you want to adjust.
• Use a small Phillips head screwdriver to turn the adjustment screw clockwise to increase the ratchet tension, and counterclockwise to
decrease the tension of the ratchet.
• To switch from airplane to heli, or heli to airplane, turn the appropriate screw counterclockwise until the stick movement is smooth,
then turn the other screw clockwise to apply ratchet pressure and adjust as necessary.
M1/3
J1
J2
J3
J4
M2/4
Heli tension adjustment screw
Acro tension adjustment screw
Heli tension adjustment screw
Acro tension adjustment screw