4. Elevator trim.
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It controls and modifies your helicopter forward and
backward. Push up to fly forward, and pull down to fly
backward.
5. Rudder trim.
The trim controls and modifies your helicopter leftward and
rightward. Move the trim left to fly leftward, and move right
to fly rightward.
6. Throttle trim.
The throttle trim controls your helicopter to ascend and
descend. Push up the trimm to ascend, and pull down to
descend.
7. Aileron trim.
The aileron trim controls your helicopter leftward and
rightward. Push the trim left and fly left, and push the trim
rightward and fly right.
8. Power swltch.
Turn on or off the power of the transmitter. Push up the
switch to turn on the power, and push down to turn off.
DIP Switches Identification
1. Elevator.
Reverse the direction of elevator servo.
2. Aileron.
Reverse the direction of aileron servo.
3. Throttle.
Reverse the throttle stick direction.
Note: ascertain the throttle stick to work in a correct way
before flight.
4. Rudder.
Reverse the rudder stick direction.
5-12. Not used.
d. Receiver Identification
1. Mixing ratio:
Adjust the mixing ratio of main motor and tail motor.
Clockwise adjustment increases the mixing ratio and
counterclockwise decreases the mixing ratio.
2. EXTENT (Servo extent adjustment):
EXTENT knob is used to set up the servo travel. Clockwise
adjustment increases the servo travel, and counterclockwise
adjustment decreases the servo travel.
3. Gyro sensivity adjustment (SENSITlVE).
Adjust the sensitivity according to the flight performance.
Clockwise adjustment increases the sensitivity and
counterclockwise adjustment decreases the sensitivity.
4. AILE:
Aileron, connect to the aileron servo.
5. ELEV:
Elevator, connect to the elevator servo.
6. ESC signal wire:
Connect to ESC signal wire.
7. LED.
LED indicates the receiving status. Quick flash means the
signal is being received; LED on means the signal has been
received; slow flash means the signal fails to be received.
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9. Hook.
Connect to the neck strap.
10. Antenna.
Transmit the signals.
11. Charge Jack.
Charge the rechargeable battery pack at current 50 mA,
voltage < 12 V.
Notice: the charge jack is forbidden to use for non-
rechargeable battery pack.
12. Training jack.
Connect to computer with simulator cable.
13. Battery box.
Please note the polarities while inserting the batteries.
14. Battery box cover:
Protects the transmitter battery. Please open the box
according to the arrow direction when replace the battery.
The factory default settings:
CHANNEL
1
2
3
4
5-12
8. Front motor.
Connect to the front motor.
9. Back motor.
Connect to the back motor.
10. Power cable.
Connect to the battery.
ON/OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
NOT USED
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