Getting The Navigator 250 Into The Air; Antenna; Unfolding; Charge Battery - RC Logger 88016RC (RtF) Operating Instructions Manual

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14. Getting the Navigator 250 into the air

14.1 Antenna

The antenna must be installed before the power supply
is established (battery) or else the video transmitter will
become damaged.
1. Screw the supplied clover leaf antenna (8) onto the antenna socket (20) at the rear of
the Navigator 250. Refer to »Fig. 2.
2. Use a suitable wrench to tighten it securely.

14.2 Unfolding

For easy storage and protection, the arms (13) and legs (12) are foldable. Refer to »Fig. 2.
1. Losen the top knurled screw of the arm lock (14) on the arm hinge.
2. Swing each arm fully out and secure it by tightening the knurled screw again.
3. Fold each leg out.
Before storing, loosen the knurled screws, swing the arms in and fold the legs up.

14.3 Charge battery

Always fully charge the flight battery (23) before you fly.
Use the supplied balance charger (69018RC) to charge the flight battery. Read the
operating instructions supplied with the charger before using it.
1. Remove the cover from the balancer socket (21) on the battery and connect the
supplied balancer connection cable to the battery and the "3S" balancer connection on
the charger. Now, connect the flight battery to the charger by using the charging cable.
2. Observe the indicator lights on the charger (and their labels) while charging.
3. Replace the balancer socket cover.
Fig. 2
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