
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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Stick Length Adjustment
Stick Lever Tension Adjustment / Mode Change
Hands come in all sizes so to accommodate everyone we use a two piece stick “top” that can be adjusted
to fit a wide variety of users.
Separate the top from the bottom piece and adjust the top piece to the length required.
Screw the bottom up against the top piece to “jam” lock everything into position.
Stick Lever Tension Adjustment
You may adjust the stick tension of your sticks to provide the “feel” that you like for flying. To adjust your
springs, you’ll have to remove the rear case of the transmitter. Using a screwdriver, remove the four screws
that hold the transmitter’s rear cover into position, and put them in a safe place.
Gently ease off the transmitter’s rear cover. Now you’ll see the view shown. Using a small cross-point
screwdriver, rotate the adjusting screw for each stick for the desired spring tension. The tension increases
when the adjusting screw is turned clockwise, and decreases for counterclockwise motion.
Change to ‘Mode 1’ Configuration
All Flash7 systems sold in US are in ‘Mode 2’ format. However, you may wish to use Flash7 in ‘mode 1’ format.
There is a menu choice for this option in the Initial Set-Up function menu described on Page 40.
After selecting ‘Mode 1’ in the Initial Set-Up Menu, you must do the following hardware set-up in order to
change the transmitter
Note
Please use 1.5mm hex key for gimbals’ tension adjustment and mode changes.
When you are satisfied with the spring tensions, you may close the transmitter.
Very carefully reinstall the rear cover.
When the cover is properly in place, tighten the four screws.
1. Remove all the four phillips screws from the back of the case
2. Unscrew a hex screw to remove the Copper Ratchet from where it located and move it to the other side
3. Tighten up the tension spring hex screw on the new location
4. Loosen up the tension spring hex screw on the original location.
5. Re-assemble the case
The following items have the quick access feature:
Model Name to access the Model Select menu.
Spectra Receiver Type to access the Spectra menu.
Time to access the Timers menu.
Flash 7 Main Menu
Model Name
Battery Voltage
Battery Capacity Remaining
Model Type
Flight Condition
Spectra Receiver Type Setting
Timer number and Type
RX Voltage(SPC)
Total in Use Time for
Model Memory Slot
Left Trim Indicators
Right Trim Indicators
Transmitter Warnings
The Flash 7 has a few warning alarms that you should be aware of.
Start Up Warnings
High Throttle
If the throttle is positioned above idle during the system “boot-
up to transmit” process, a warning beep will occur and the
following warning screen will be displayed.
Condition on Warning
If you have flight conditions and other mixing programmed for
the active model and they are switched “on” during the “boot-
up to transmit” process, a warning sound will occur and the
following warning screen will be displayed.
From the main menu, you can quickly access certain settings by scrolling to them and pressing
the jog dial.
Warning
Note
Tip
Tip
Tip
Caution
Throttle Lock
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