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B.  Tail Rotor Control Stick

 - Will spin the helicopter clockwise or counter clockwise 

depending on the control input. Note: You can only use the tail rotor control stick 

when throttle input is given.

C.  Tail Rotor Trim Button

 - This adjusts for straight and stable flight when the tail 

rotor control stick is in the neutral position.

D.  Charging Cord

 - Located inside a compartment at the base of the transmitter and 

used when charging the helicopter.

E.   Channel Switch

 - This switch is marked with the letters A and B to indicate the 

channel that the helicopter is operating on. You must always make sure that the 
channel switch is set to the correct channel or the helicopter will not operate 
properly.  Please see the helicopter or box for indication of the proper channel.

F.   Power & Charge LEDs

 -  The bottom most LED illuminates green when the 

transmitter is in the charging mode. When the top most LED illuminates red, the 

transmitter power is ON and you have adequate power to control your helicopter. 

If the red LED light becomes dark, flashes or does not glow on the transmitter, the 

transmitter batteries are low and must be replaced. Never attempt to fly when the 

red LED light is dim, flashing or does not glow! This will result in loss of control and 

a possible crash. Contact our service center at 201-662-8500 if you think there may 

be a problem with your radio system.

G. Power Switch

 - Turns your controller on and off.

IMPORTANT NOTE:  The transmitter has an auto shutoff feature.  If the transmitter 
power is left ON for 10 minutes without any control input or charger output, 
the transmitter will turn off.  This is to prevent the transmitter batteries from 
discharging if the transmitter was left ON in error. You will need to flip the power 
switch OFF and ON to reset the transmitter.

INSTALLINg THE BATTERIES

Transmitter requires 6 “AA” 1.5V alkaline batteries 

(sold separately)

1) Be sure that both the transmitter and helicopter 

power switches are in the “OFF” position.

2) Using a Philips Head screwdriver, unscrew the 

battery hatch hold-down screw, and remove the 
hatch.

3) Install 6 fresh “AA” 1.5V alkaline batteries in the 

transmitter, paying close attention to the 

    polarity symbols. (+ & -)

IMPORTANT! If the transmitter batteries are not installed according to proper 
polarity, the transmitter will not function and electrical damage may occur.

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Страница 1: ...s Megatech 2008 Rev 200809121600 Flight Manual This manual is for the Real World Helicopter Series Your exact model may vary from the one pictured but all functions will be the same R C HELICOPTER www...

Страница 2: ...the web at www megatech com READ ENTIRE MANUAL FIRST BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO FLY IMPORTANT NOTE The warranty covers manufacturer s defects only and does NOT cover damage caused by operator error Spare pa...

Страница 3: ...ep spectators behind you when flying Do not attempt to disassemble any of the helicopter s components or allow them to get wet or electrical damage may occur If the helicopter ever comes in contact wi...

Страница 4: ...ter THE CONTROLS A Throttle Control Stick When it is all the way in the down or pulled back position the motor is off For safety make sure the throttle control stick is in the down position before swi...

Страница 5: ...nsmitter the transmitter batteries are low and must be replaced Never attempt to fly when the red LED light is dim flashing or does not glow This will result in loss of control and a possible crash Co...

Страница 6: ...inate when charging is in process and will automatically turn off when charging is complete Note Charge time may vary depending on how much power the helicopter s flight pack has and also how much pow...

Страница 7: ...ollows Always remember to point the transmitter at the helicopter Motor Check Advance the throttle very slowly The main blades should speed up Move the throttle stick back The main blades should slow...

Страница 8: ...ually increase the throttle speed by pushing the throttle control stick forward Continue to move the throttle control stick until the helicopter lifts off the ground 4 To reach the altitude you desire...

Страница 9: ...eep your control stick movements smooth not abrupt or jerky The helicopter will actually fly all by itself and light control stick movements are all that you need to fly your helicopter Just remember...

Страница 10: ...e when handling parts on the helicopter Take your time and be patient Remember that it is important to use as little additional material for repair as possible The helicopter is lightweight and balanc...

Страница 11: ...rom the helicopter until you regain signal You may have radio interference Try a different location Helicopter does not hover fly straight or starts to spin Improper take off Review take off procedure...

Страница 12: ...he helicopter charge port Check Charger Cord s connection Helicopter is not flying high enough You are not using good throttle control Increase throttle speed to allow the helicopter to gain altitude...

Страница 13: ...ressed warranties not specifically stated here and all implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose There are no warranties which extend beyond the description of the war...

Страница 14: ...ff and on the user is encouraged to try correcting the interference by one or more of the fol lowing measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment a...

Страница 15: ...15 NOTES...

Страница 16: ...Megatech International 8300 Tonnelle Avenue North Bergen NJ 07047 201 662 8500 www megatech com Email support megatech com...

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