
7 Channel 2.4 GHz Aircraft Computer Radio System
7 Channel 2.4 GHz Aircraft Computer Radio System
Section 1: Introduction
Section 1: Introduction
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Steps for Successfully Programming the Flash 7 Radio
Using this Manual
This manual is a valuable resource detailing the programming and operation methods of the Flash 7
radio. The Flash 7 manual is divided into seven distinct sections:
1. Introductory material that is mandatory reading. This is where you will learn detailed information that
will be invaluable to the successful programming of the Flash 7.
2. Quick Start Guides.
3. System Menus.
4. Model Function Menus.
5. ACRO And Glider Programming Menu.
6. HELI Programming Menu.
7. Telemetry Function.
Warning, Caution, Note and Tip Boxes
Throughout the manual, you will see important information inside a labeled box. Take note of this
important information.
Warning
Note
Tip
Tip
Tip
Caution
Warning:
This icon alerts you to warnings that relate to your safety and help you avoid causing damage to
your equipment.
Caution:
This icon indicates that careful attention must be paid.
Tip:
This icon points out valuable technical information.
Note:
This icon indicates that further information is available.
User Interface
User Interface
The Flash 7 utilizes a jog dial/push button and a back button to access the various functions and input
settings in the radio. The jog dial/push button is used to scroll through screens and programming
features. Press the jog dial to enter a menu, activate or confirm a setting. Pressing the back button takes
you to the previous screen or function. Pressing both the jog dial and back buttons takes you to the
System Menu where
System
Menu
Back&
Throttle Lock Button
Push(Enter)
Data&Menu
Control
+
-
Quick Start Guides
We recommend that you read the introductory information in section one, then proceed to one of the
quick start guides and start programming. After following along with the quick start guide you will have a
feel for the way the Flash 7 programming is laid out. We encourage you to set up a few aircraft before you
fly the Flash 7. It will be time well spent and help acquaint you with the programming process.
Quick Start Guides
System Component Specifications
Flash 7 Transmitter
Modulation: 2.4GHz
Optima (AFHSS Bidirectional): For use with the Optima series telemetry capable receivers.
Minima (AFHSS Single-direction): For use with the Minima series receivers.
Maxima (AFHSS Single-direction): For use with the High response low latency Maxima series receivers.
Power Supply: 4AA Alkaline Batteries or Optional 4.8-7.2v NiMh or Life, Li-Ion or LiPo Battery
Current Drain: 300 mA
Available Receivers
Optima Series 2.4GHz Receivers
Model
Size
Weight
Stock Number
Optima 6 Lite
1.76 x 1.11 x 0.29in (44.9 x 18.4 x 7.40mm) 0.33oz (9.4g)
29438
Optima 6
1.81 x 0.82 x 0.47in (46.1 x 21.3 x 12.1mm) 0.52oz (15g)
28410
Optima 7
2.20 x 0.79 x 0.43in (56.9 x 20.8 x 11.6mm) 0.60oz (17g)
28414
Optima 9
1.85 x 1.14 x 0.59in (47.7 x 29.1 x 15.5mm) 0.77oz (22g)
28425
Operating Voltage: 3.7~8.4V from a receiver battery or BEC circuit from an Electronic Speed Control
4.8~35v Using SPC Function
Current Drain: 30mA
Maxima Series 2.4GHz Receivers
Model
Size
Weight
Stock Number
Maxima 6
1.29 x 0.81 x 0.42in (33 x 20.8 x 10.7mm)
0.22oz (6.4g)
27524
Maxima 9
1.45 x 0.97 x 0.57in (37 x 24.4 x 14.6mm)
0.28oz (8.1g)
27525
Operating Voltage: 3.7~8.4V from a receiver battery or BEC circuit from an Electronic Speed Control
Current Drain: 30mA
Minima Series 2.4GHz Receivers
Model
Size
Weight
Stock Number
Minima 6 T
1.19 x 0.81 x 0.27in (30.4 x 20.8 x 7.1mm)
0.22oz (6.5g)
26610
Minima 6 E
1.24 x 0.81 x 0.42in (31.7 x 20.8 x 10.9mm) 0.28oz (8.1g)
26612
Minima 6 Lite
1.22 x 0.77 x 0.33in (31.2 x 19.5 x 8.5mm)
0.14oz (4g)
26614
Minima 6S
1.19 x 0.81 x 0.27in (30.4 x 20.8 x 7.1mm)
0.19oz (5.4g)
26615
Operating Voltage: 3.7~8.4V from a receiver battery or BEC circuit from an Electronic Speed Control
Current Drain: 30mA
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