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5. Observe the model’s surfaces to ensure they move to the previously
set failsafe positions.
6. If failsafe operation is correct, re-connect power to the system as
explained earlier and prepare for fl ight. If the failsafe function does
not operate correctly, re-check the TACTIC RECEIVER and SYSTEM
CHECK AND OPERATION sections and re-try.
INACTIVITY ALARM AND POWER-DOWN PROCEDURES
Inactivity Alarm:
If power is applied to AnyLink but the Tx sticks
are not moved for 4 minutes, AnyLink will sound tones to alert that
power is still ON and AnyLink is still transmitting a signal. Follow
the step below to remove power from AnyLink.
Turning off AnyLink:
When finished flying and power has safely
been removed from the model, AnyLink needs to be turned off. For
Futaba and Hitec transmitters, simply turn the Tx power switch
OFF. For JR and Spektrum transmitters, disconnect AnyLink’s
power plug from the Tx charge jack. AnyLink’s LED will turn off.
IMPORTANT Special Note for JR and Spektrum Radios:
Once
power has been removed from AnyLink as explained above, it’s
also necessary to disconnect AnyLink’s signal plug from the Tx
trainer/D.S.C. jack. Failure to do so will cause the logic circuit in
the radio to remain powered and discharge the battery in the Tx.
TACTIC ACCESSORIES
TACM0001
AnyLink SLT 2.4GHz Adapter Cable (Futaba Square)
TACL0624
TR624 6-Channel 2.4GHz Receiver
TACL0324
TR324 3-Channel 2.4GHz Receiver
TACM0002
AnyLink SLT 2.4GHz Adapter Cable (JR, Spektrum)
TACM0003
AnyLink SLT 2.4GHz Adapter Cable (Futaba/Hitec Round)
TACM0004
AnyLink SLT 2.4GHz Adapter Cable (Hitec Aurora)
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