TABLE OF CONTENTS Package List Precautions for Keeping Meaning of Special Markings Precautions During Flight Warning Mandatory Items Transmitter Receiver Transmitter Operation and Movement of each Servo Adjustments Flight simulation system instruction Glossary www.art-tech.com...
Thank you for purchasing the E-Fly ETB41-2.4GHz Digital Proportional Radio Control System. Before you operate this unit, please read and keep this manual carefully. Please comply the proper procedures strictly, user must be responsible for the damages of radio system and model or other loss caused by incorrect operation.
Water will penetrate into the transmitter and cause faulty operation, or loss of control, and cause a crash. changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment www.art-tech.com...
We offer Mode I and Mode II two types of transmitter for selection. Customers should choose one according to their individual needs. You will need 8 AAA batteries for operating the transmitter. Low battery voltage alarm function. The transmitter will emit a high-pitched tone if the battery voltage gets too low. www.art-tech.com...
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Carrying bar Hook Elevator down Throttle Max Aileron Aileron Rudder Rudder right left right left Elevator up Throttle Min Power indicator Trim Power switch Trainer port MIX: delta-wing or V type tail-wing mode Servo Model NOR: normal mode reverse www.art-tech.com...
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Connects the trainer cord when using the trainer function (The trainer cord is sold separately), see part 8 for the details of the trainer function. BATTERY COVER Use when replacing the battery. Slide the cover downward while pressing the part marked PUSH www.art-tech.com...
When the elevator stick is pushed forward, the elevator is lowered, the tail of the plane is forced up, the air flow applied to the wings is changed, the lifting force is decreased, and the plane dives (DOWN operation). www.art-tech.com...
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When the rudder stick is moved to the left, the rudder moves to the left and the nose points to the left and the direction of travel of the plane changes. www.art-tech.com...
(backward position and lower position, respectively). 4. After all the linkages have been connected, recheck the operating direction, throw, etc.*Before flight, adjust the aircraft in accordance with the kit and engine instruction manuals. 5. Fly the plane and trim each servo. www.art-tech.com...
2.Please insert the appropriate end of the supplied cable to your transmitter, and the other end to the MIC port. Pink Pink 3.Click "Start / Programs / Accessories / Entertainment / Sound Recorder " to open the Sound Recorder. Then click "Edit / Audio Properties" to open Audio Properties. www.art-tech.com...
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4.Click "Volume...",and choose the MIC, and adjust the volume to about 2/3 of full volume. Then click to exit. www.art-tech.com...
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If not, check the connections and audio settings. 6, Insert the CD-Rom and open it, copy from the CD to your C:/ , and open it. Click to run "FMS", click "Controls" and select "Analog control...". www.art-tech.com...
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7. Choose the Joystick interface and click www.art-tech.com...
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1.Setup the channels following the figure of the right. (1,2,3,4,1,2,3,4).Then click "Next". Click "Finish" completing the calibration. Note :The calibration is very important, it will affect the performances of your model. About the "channel", there is a little different setup on different window system. www.art-tech.com...
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10. Now, everything is ready, you can fly the model at any moment you like. 11. Control keys: I: Restart P: Pause Number 2, Number 3, Number 4, Number 5, Number 6, Number 8, Number 9: Change the view. NOTE: THERE IS A LITTLE DIFFERENT INSTALLING STEP ON DIFFERENT WINDOW SYSTEM www.art-tech.com...
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