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15 for a Tx compatibility chart. Such transmitters can originally be designed for use on 72MHz, 2.4GHz, FM, PCM, etc. The acceptable flying range with AnyLink and a Tactic receiver is 1000 feet. Read this manual in its entirety before use! Damage resulting from misuse or modifi...
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MOUNTING ANYLINK Mount AnyLink high on the rear of the Tx, and extend its antenna to point upwards from the top of the Tx as much as possible. Rotate the antenna as shown above. Two strips of hard locking fasteners are included for attaching AnyLink to the rear of the host Tx.
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An optional cable is required to connect Hitec’s Tx module pins Aurora Tx to AnyLink (see page 9). Remove the antenna and module from the Aurora Tx.Once connected to AnyLink, attach the cable’s second connector to the three Hitec Aurora Tx left-most module pins on the rear of the Tx, as shown.
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1. Remove the Rf module or crystal from the host Tx if possible. Leave the Tx’s own antenna in a retracted or folded position. AnyLink’s own antenna will transmit the signal to the Tactic Rx. 2. Make sure 72MHz computer radios are set to PPM mode.
Move the Tx sticks to determine if all controls in the model are mapped correctly as shown in this table. If mapped correctly, skip to the TACTIC RECEIVER section on page 6. If some channels are NOT mapped properly, go to the CHANNEL MAPPING section below.
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TACTIC RECEIVER Install the Tactic Rx as explained in the instructions included with the Rx/model. Follow these steps to bind AnyLink to the Tactic Rx: IMPORTANT! Remove the propeller from the airplane prior to checking the operation of AnyLink. Failure to do so could result in personal injury if the motor unexpectedly turns during setup.
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AnyLink somehow becomes interrupted. Refer to the instructions included with your Tactic Rx to determine if it includes the failsafe function. If radio signal is broken, the Rx failsafe feature can cause the...
100 feet (30m) away from the model. Confi rm that smooth, interference-free control of all surfaces exists. Failsafe Check: If using the failsafe feature on a Tactic Rx, test for proper operation as follows: 1. Prepare a way to quickly disconnect the battery/ESC connection if power needs to be cut immediately.
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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...
TROUBLESHOOTING RANGE IS SHORT: Interference – Check Rx installation and servo connections. Low Tx or Rx battery – Replace the batteries or recharge as needed. Any Link case and/or antenna not oriented properly – Rotate AnyLink on Tx, or re-direct position of the antenna. Rx location –...
FCC STATEMENT This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions. (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Declaration of Conformity: Product: Tactic AnyLink SLT 2.4GHz Radio Adapter Item number: TACJ2000 Equipment class: 1 Tactic AnyLink SLT 2.4GHz Radio Adapter: The objects of the declaration described here are in conformity with the requirements of the specifi cations listed below, following the...
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(1) year from the date of purchase. During that period, Tactic will, at its option, repair or replace without service charge any product deemed defective due to those causes. You will be required to provide proof of purchase (invoice or receipt).
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