Transmitter - Merlin Tracer 60 Instruction Manuals

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Transmitter

Your Merlin Transmitter is an advanced controller designed for the beginner to be easy to use and tune. You will need to follow the steps below to
ensure you prepare the controller correctly for use and understand the adjustment possibilities available.
Transmitter Controls
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Preparing the transmitter
Open the battery holding tray to
expose the empty battery slots.
Insert 4 AA batteries into the
marked spaces. Please note the
correct direction of the batteries.
Incorrect battery insertion could
lead to damage.
Switching the transmitter "Mode" from Mode 2, to Mode 1.
The MTX - 472 Transmitter has the ability to offer two options for transmitter control. (Controls shown in full in "Controlling your Helicopter
section of the manual)
1.
With the transmitter turned off, remove the aerial clip from the back of the transmitter.
2.
Fold the aerial back so that it is at 90 degrees from the transmitter case and rotate 180 degrees. The aerial will then fold back into the
groove on the opposite site of the case.
3.
Reinstall the aerial clip with the screws.
4.
Turn on the transmitter. The LCD screen will now read MODE 1 (To switch back to Mode 2, use the same process)
Binding the transmitter to the model.
This is needed in the event that the model needs to be bound to either your transmitter or a replacement transmitter. The model will not respond to
an unbound transmitter.
1.
Whilst turning the transmitter on, hold down the Throttle Stick button. You will hear a beeping sound and a line flashes on the LCD screen.
2.
Plug in the battery pack on the model. After a few seconds the LED on the model turns a solid red and the transmitter reverts to normal
flight mode. Your model and transmitter are now bound together for interference free flight!
Switching Off
Unplug the helicopter battery followed by switching off the transmitter. Always follow this procedure when switching off.
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Mode 2
Mode 1
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Aerial
Throttle Trim
Rudder Trim
Cyclic L/R Trim
Cyclic F/B Trim
Mode 2 - Throttle Stick (Binding Button)
Mode 1 - Cyclic Control Stick (Primary to
Advanced Button)
Mode 2 - Cyclic Control Stick (Primary to
Advanced Button)
Mode 1 - Throttle Stick (Binding Button)
Power Switch
Battery Level Indicator
Primary or Advanced Mode Indicator
Trim Indicators
Throttle Reading
Charge Port Cover
Main Battery Cover
Aerial Clip
Charge LED Indicator
Make sure the aerial on the
transmitter is in the mode position
of your choice and is held in
position
with
the
bracket
screws provided.
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