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Startup Screen

FAIL-SAFE and Hold Mode

Receiver-Servo Connection List

Transmitter Displays and Messages

The table below shows where the aircraft's servos should plug into a six-channel receiver. Note that some functions shown will not operate 
until they are activated in the transmitter.  The standard function is listed first for each channel.

When you first turn on your transmitter, the first screen shown below appears on the LCD display. Before flying, or even starting the engine, 
BE SURE that the model number appearing next to the voltage matches the model that you are about to fly! If you don't, reversed servos and 
incorrect trims will lead to an immediate crash. 
If you press timer or engine cut or lock keys, you go directly to those functions regardless of the display.

This screen appears whenever you turn on the transmitter without pushing any other buttons. 
The model number currently enabled is the small number just to the right of the battery voltage and 
the programming baseline for this model (ACRO, GLID or HELI) is shown in the upper left hand corner. 
In the center bottom of the screen "NOR" appears in a small black  box indicating that the transmitter 
is in the "Normal" flight mode condition. 

Lock Indicator Screen

When you push the Lock button to hold the throttle at an idle, the word "LOCK" appears in a black box 
above the voltage value. 
When you push the lock button again, this symbol disappears to indicate that you have disabled 
the function. 

Timer

If you push either DATA button, you will enable the radio's timer mode. 

The word "TIMER" appears on the screen as well as a number indicating the starting countdown 

time (which you can set in the Initial Setup menu). If you push the right hand CURSOR button, 

the timer will start counting down and the numbers will diminish in one-second increments. 

Push it again and the countdown stops. 

Pushing the left hand CURSOR button resets the timer.

Warning Display  (Low voltage)

When the battery's voltage drops to 6.6 volts, this number starts blinking on the screen and the 

transmitter begins to steadily beep. 

If your plane is up in the air when this happens, land immediately so you can recharge the battery.

Warning Display (Flight Condition other than NOR)

If you turn the transmitter on and it immediately starts to beep while displaying the word "ON" on 

the screen, one of the flight condition modes other than Normal is switched on. 

The symbol in the black box at the bottom of the screen indicates which switch (SW1 or SW3) 

needs to be reset to Normal.

 

Rx. Ch.  

 ACRO    

GLID 

HELI

 

 

Aileron    

Aileron     

Roll Cyclic

   

One   

or Right Flaperon (FLPN ON)  

or Right Aileron (ADIF on) 

 or Swash servo 1 (120¡Æ)

  

 

or Right Elevon

 

   

Elevator     

Elevator    

 Pitch Cyclic

 

Two 

or Right V tail (VTAL on)   

or Right V tail (VTAL on)   

or Swash servo 2 (120¡Æ)

   

 

or Left Elevon (ELVN on)  

 

Three   

 

Throttle (BEC In / Motor Signal Out)    

 

Four   

Rudder     

Rudder     

Tail Rotor

   

 

or Left V tail (VTAL on)  

 or Left V tail (VTAL on)

 

Five  

Landing Gear     

Left Aileron (ADIF on)   

Gyro Gain

  
 

Six   

Flap    

 Flap     

Collective

 

 

or Left Aileron (FLPN on)      

 

 or Swash Servo 3 (120¡Æ)

Transmitter Displays and Messages

Initial Setup Menu Programming for All Aircraft

Map of Basic Menu Functions

 

MODEL 

Model select: choose on of ten model memories 

14

 

ACRO 

Acrobatic model mode 

14

 

GLID  

Glider model mode 

14

 

HELI  

Helicopter model mode 

14

  SWAH 90  

Nomal Swash Plate (HELI only) 

14

  SWAH 120  

120* Swash Plate (HELI only)  

14

 

TMER  

Timer setup 

15

 

MODE 1  

Transmitter mode 1 

15

 

MODE 2  

Transmitter mode 2 

15

 

SFT N  

Negative Transmit Shift 

15

 

SFT P  

Positive Transmit Shift 

15

 

RST  

Reset memory 

15

Model Select 0~9 [MODEL]

Model Type
[ACRO] or [GLID] or [HELI]

Swash Plate type (HELI only)
[90] [120]

Timer setup [TIMER XX]

Mode 1 and Mode 2

Shift Dir. [SFT N] [SFT P]

Reset Memory [RST]

If  this is your first Airplane

If  this is your first model Airplane, here are a few tips that will streamline your experience in 
programming it. 
This will make more sense after you read through the manual. 
Refer back to this section when you are ready to begin the setup:

1. Start with the correct model type, ACRO, in the Initial Setup Menu.
2. Access the main programming menu, then use the REV function, and make sure all the servos are moving
    in the proper direction.
3. After centering the servo arms manually as close as you can, use the S.TRM or sub-trim function to center 
    the servos.
4. Set your servo end points with the EPA function.
5. Program -35% EXPO values for aileron, Ch. 1 and elevator, Ch. 2. 
6. After your Plane is all ready to fly, put it on a shelf  and go get an R/C flight simulator program for your PC. 
    Spend quality time crashing the virtual plane in the simulator. Using a sim will save you hundreds of  dollars 
    spent on spare parts and countless hours of  rebuilding time in the long run.
7.  Ready to fly your new Plane? If  you are lucky you will know someone that is an experienced model pilot and 
     would be willing to check over your plane and take it up for its first flight. This is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, 
     even if  you have to drive a hundred miles to get to this person! 
     If  you are on your own, start slow and conservatively.  

Содержание OPTIC 6 Sport

Страница 1: ...AL COMPUTER RADIO SYSTEM SYSTEM 2 4 Function Assignable Switches Easy to Read LCD Screen Bulit in Hitec AFHSS 2 4GHz System INSTRUCTION MANUAL 0678 6CH 2 4GHz DIGITAL COMPUTER RADIO SYSTEM 2 4 Made in...

Страница 2: ...C 6 SPORT 2 4 is your first programmable radio control transmitter you re probably feeling a bit overwhelmed by all the buttons and switches on the case and the cryptic symbols that appear on the radi...

Страница 3: ...emperature extremes For protection wrap the receiver in the provided Flight Preserver foam rubber or use some other vibration absorbing materials If your flying near bodies of water it s also a good i...

Страница 4: ...ally power on the STUDENT transmitter Though it is powered on the STUDENT transmitter will not transmit the radio signal as long as the trainer cable is connected properly 1 To use the trainer system...

Страница 5: ...n their vicinity Flying Safety Stick Length 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 rea...

Страница 6: ...of using this function whenever you are carrying your model to the flight line LOCK button KEEP YOUR HANDS AWAY FROM THE PROPELLER OR ROTORS EVEN AFTER ENABLING THE LOCK FUNCTION A RADIO GLITCH COULD...

Страница 7: ...with Dual LED indicator has two colored LEDs blue and red for status indication and for set up process indication of 2 4GHz system This function button can be used for Link ID Setting process between...

Страница 8: ...on is easy and simple insert the antenna into the supported Antenna holder and stick it to the desired spot you wish to install Optima 6 Receiver Features Optima Receiver Connection Diagrams Follow th...

Страница 9: ...e are available 2 4GHz channels that can be used by your Hitec AFHSS 2 4 system The following will explain how Normal Mode and Scan Mode use the channels Normal Mode In this mode the receiver transmit...

Страница 10: ...switch to Scan Mode noted by the blue and red LED and one beep Switching from Normal Mode to Scan Mode 1Sec 3Sec 3Sec Turn on transmitter then the receiver You will hear two short beep sound for Scan...

Страница 11: ...ivers into other aircraft to be controlled by your Aurora Note both module and receiver need to re boot turn the power off and back on FAIL SAFE and Hold Mode FAIL SAFE Setup If you use the FAIL SAFE...

Страница 12: ...a regulator set up or a commercially available BEC with enough capacity 3A or more capacity is recommended The SPC system was partially created to be integrated into future Hitec telemetry system devi...

Страница 13: ...symbol in the black box at the bottom of the screen indicates which switch SW1 or SW3 needs to be reset to Normal Rx Ch ACRO GLID HELI Aileron Aileron Roll Cyclic One or Right Flaperon FLPN ON or Rig...

Страница 14: ...information on using the timer function Otherwise move down to the next menu item 5 Select the control s Mode configuration 6 Select the signal shift Under the word MODE the number 2 is blinking by d...

Страница 15: ...itial setup menu Go ahead and switch the transmitter on you are now in the standard operating screen In the upper left hand corner it will say ACRO and to the right there will be a large number tellin...

Страница 16: ...direction The EPA function is normally used to prevent any servos from binding at the ends of their travel 1 To set the RIGHT TURN aileron motion which is upward on the right wing and downward on the...

Страница 17: ...blinking if it isn t already by default The default value showing on the screen should be 100 but notice the extra little zero next to the 100 This indicates that the rate is this value 100 when the s...

Страница 18: ...o servos simultaneously This is especially useful if you are using two elevator servos one to each half of the elevator In flight if the elevator needs to be trimmed you can make the adjustment with t...

Страница 19: ...a rudder control to the aileron stick movement refer to the Aileron Rudder mix on page 26 Use a small percentage of mix for coordinated turns or set it up at 100 mix if your plane does not have ailero...

Страница 20: ...buttons simultaneously Now we are ready to feed in values for the ailerons and elevator for pitch compensation when you pull the switch toward you You could of course choose to activate the mode with...

Страница 21: ...der the default value of 100 If it isn t you can return to the default value immediately by pressing the Clear button Next to the 100 a 0 indicates that switch SW 2 is in the 0 position if it isn t pu...

Страница 22: ...back to this section when you are ready to begin the setup 1 Start with the correct model type GLID in the Initial Setup Menu 2 Access the main programming menu then use the REV function and make sure...

Страница 23: ...ints inside circle Too much coupling or differential Reduce one or both ADIF Aileron Differential Initial Menu Feature Review for GLID Programming The following item is located in the Initial Menu as...

Страница 24: ...on CH 6 to 75 of their travel If you have two flap servos they should be connected with a Y harness to the channel 6 slot on the receiver 4 Finally curser to CH 2 and set the elevator travel value so...

Страница 25: ...smitters in the gyro s manual 7 Program 35 EXPO values for Roll Ch 1 and Pitch Ch 2 8 After your heli is all ready to fly put it on a shelf and go get an R C flight simulator program for your PC Spend...

Страница 26: ...this menu you can program specific control functions and the value the amount of servo travel for the particular model helicopter you selected earlier in the initial setup menu Go ahead and switch th...

Страница 27: ...ttle hold 3 You begin a point 1 which will be blinking This is the idle position and will have a default value of 0 Press the DATA Increase or Decrease button to change the setting to your desired val...

Страница 28: ...type does contain the SWAH menu The swash default settings are shown below The Throttle Hold function moves the engine throttle servo to a selected position near idle and disengages it from the throt...

Страница 29: ...aileron 7 If all the servos tilt the swash aft with up elevator stick go to the next step If they tilt the swash forwards press the CURSOR Right button once to get to the elevator setting menu the arr...

Страница 30: ...E CH5 ON INH ON INH ON INH NOR ST1 ST2 ST3 V TAL A R E F CROW CAMB ADIF FLT C TIMER MODE ON INH TRM 0 1 0 1 D R EXP S TRM S REV ELEV CH2 ELEV CH4 RUDD CH4 RUDD CH2 MODEL TYPE HELI SFT N P MODEL NAME 0...

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