FUTABA 6K Instruction Manual

FUTABA 6K Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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  • Page 1 6-Channel Digital Proportional R/C System INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1M23N30302...
  • Page 2 Technical updates and additional programming examples available at: http://www.futaba-rc.com/faq Entire Contents © 2015...
  • Page 3 7$%/( 2) &217(176 Introduction ..........6 6XSSRUW DQG 6HUYLFH ........6 $SSOLFDWLRQ ([SRUW DQG 0RGL¿FDWLRQ ..7 INTRODUC- 'H¿QLWLRQV RI 6\PEROV .......9 TION 3UHFDXWLRQV GR QRW RSHUDWH ZLWKRXW UHDGLQJ ............9 %HIRUH XVH ..........14 BEFORE USE )HDWXUHV ...........14 &RQWHQWV DQG WHFKQLFDO VSHFL¿FDWLRQV ..15 6\VWHP FRPSDWLELOW\ ........15 $FFHVVRULHV ..........16 COMMON 7UDQVPLWWHU FRQWUROV ........17...
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  • Page 6: Introduction

    DW ZZZIXWDEDUFFRPIDT 7KLV SDJH LQFOXGHV H[WHQVLYH SURJUDPPLQJ XVH VHW XS DQG VDIHW\ information on the 6K radio system and is updated regularly. Any technical updates and US PDQXDO FRUUHFWLRQV ZLOO EH DYDLODEOH RQ WKLV ZHE SDJH ,I \RX GR QRW ¿QG WKH DQVZHUV WR \RXU TXHVWLRQV WKHUH SOHDVH VHH WKH HQG RI RXU )$4 DUHD IRU LQIRUPDWLRQ RQ FRQWDFWLQJ XV YLD HPDLO for the most rapid and convenient response.
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  • Page 8: Prgh

    --Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. --Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. --Consult the dealer or your Futaba Serivce center for help. CAUTION: To assure continued FCC compliance: $Q\ FKDQJHV RU PRGL¿FDWLRQV QRW H[SUHVVO\ DSSURYHG E\ WKH JUDQWHH RI WKLV GHYLFH FRXOG YRLG WKH...
  • Page 9 Use of this product with other than models may be restricted by Export and Trade Control Regulations. 3. Modification, adjustment, and parts replacement   Futaba is not responsible for unauthorized modification, adjustment, or replacement of parts on this product. ■ No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without prior permission.
  • Page 10 Never fly on a rainy day, when the wind is Always check the remaining capacity of the strong, and at night.  transmitter and receiver batteries before each flying session prior to flight.  ■ Water could lead to failure or improper functionality and poor control of the aircraft which could lead to a ■...
  • Page 11 Battery and Charger Handling Precautions DANGER Do not recharge a battery that is damaged, Charge the nickel-hydride battery with the deteriorated, leaking electrolyte, or wet.  dedicated charger supplied with the set. ■ Charging the battery past the specified value may Do not use the charger in applications other cause a fire, combustion, rupture, or liquid leakage.
  • Page 12: Storage And Disposal Precautions

    Other Precautions CAUTION Do not directly expose plastic parts to fuel, oil, ■ Futaba is not responsible for damage sustained by exhaust gas, etc.  combination with other than Futaba Genuine Parts. Use the parts specified in the instruction manual and catalog.
  • Page 14: Before Use

    BEFORE USE 7)+66 $LU* PXOWLIXQFWLRQ FKDQQHO WUDQVPLWWHU The Futaba 2.4GHz T-FHSS Air system is employed. 7HOHPHWU\ V\VWHP A T-FHSS Air bidirectional communication system is used. The voltage of the battery mounted in the IXVHODJH FDQ EH GLVSOD\HG DW WKH WUDQVPLWWHU GXULQJ ÀLJKW $OWLWXGH WHPSHUDWXUH DQG 530 GDWD FDQ EH displayed at the transmitter by installing various optional telemetry sensors in the fuselage.
  • Page 15  :KHQ XVLQJ (6& V PDNH VXUH WKDW WKH UHJXODWHG RXWSXW FDSDFLW\ PHHWV \RXU XVDJH DSSOLFDWLRQ The 6K is a 2.4GHz T-FHSS Air system . The transmitter can also be switched to S-FHSS  +RZHYHU WKH WHOHPHWU\ V\VWHP FDQQRW EH XVHG ZLWK 6)+66 7KH XVDEOH UHFHLYHUV DUH VKRZQ EHORZ...
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    GXW\ YHUVLRQ ZLWK KHDYLHU ZLUH DUH DYDLODEOH WR DLG LQ \RXU ODUJHU PRGHO DQG RWKHU LQVWDOODWLRQV • Gyros - a variety of genuine Futaba gyros is available for your aircraft or helicopter needs. ‡ 5HFHLYHUV  YDULRXV PRGHOV RI )XWDED UHFHLYHUV PD\ EH SXUFKDVHG IRU XVH LQ RWKHU PRGHOV 5HFHLYHUV IRU...
  • Page 17 Built-in Antenna Volume Carrying Handle 3 Position Switch (A) 3 Position Switch (B) 2 Position Switch (D) 3 Position Switch (C) Rudder /Throttle Elevator Stick /Aileron Power Stick Elevator Trim Lever Throttle Trim Lever Aileron Trim Lever Rudder + Key Trim Lever −...
  • Page 18 Throttle stick warning Self neutral type (Multicopter/Robot specification) A throttle stick returns neutrally by a spring. Ratchet type(General transmitter) Throttle stick: A throttle stick doesn't return Motor or engine neutrally. power is controlled. WARNING You cannot use the throttle stick of self-neutral type for RC airplane, RC helicopter, and certain multi-copter.
  • Page 19 7KH 7. WUDQVPLWWHU LV GHVLJQHG WR ZRUN ZLWK HLWKHU IRXU  $$ DONDOLQH GU\ FHOO EDWWHULHV RU +7)% EDWWHU\ SDFN ERWK DYDLODEOH VHSDUDWHO\ 7KH WUDQVPLWWHU EDWWHULHV XVHG DUH D PDWWHU RI SHUVRQDO SUHIHUHQFH $$ $ONDOLQH EDWWHULHV DUH DYDLODEOH DW DQ\ ORFDO KREE\ VKRS JURFHU\ VWRUH HWF $ EDWWHU\ SDFN will need to be purchased from a hobby shop.
  • Page 20 When Using The Optional Battery HT5F1800B :KHQ XVLQJ DQ RSWLRQDO UHFKDUJHDEOH EDWWHU\ UHSODFH WKH EDWWHU\ DV GHVFULEHG EHORZ -Always use the optional HT5F1800B rechargeable battery. -The type of power source used must be set by system setting. :KHQ WKH WUDQVPLWWHU ZLOO QRW EH XVHG IRU D ORQJ WLPH UHPRYH WKH EDWWHU\ Dry cell battery BOX Insert the connector of the...
  • Page 21 The charging time when charging the HT5F1800B battery AC outlet with the optional special charger is approximately 15 hours. +RZHYHU ZKHQ WKH EDWWHU\ KDV QRW EHHQ XVHG IRU VRPH WLPH repeat charging 2 or 3 times to activate the battery. Charger Over current protection The transmitter charging circuit is equipped with an over cur-...
  • Page 22: Vwhp

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  • Page 25 7R SUHYHQW WKH GDWD IURP EHLQJ FKDQJHG E\ HUURQHRXV WRXFKLQJ RI WKH NH\V GXULQJ IOLJKW D function which makes are keys impossible temporarily. +RZ WR ORFN The home screen is displayed. Press the + key and − key simul- taneously for about 1 second. "Key mark"...
  • Page 26 Stick control : Airplane Example *Example Stick Mode2 A general model example. (There is also a different operational model.) Roll axis Control Pitch axis Control Right roll Nose Up The right aileron is to the up. Elevator stick The left aileron Aileron stick is in the down.
  • Page 27 Stick control : Helicopter Example *Example Stick Mode2 A general model example. (There is also a different operational model.) Roll axis Control Pitch axis Control Right roll Nose Up Elevator stick Aileron stick To the right (moved to the bottom) Level flight Level flight Neutral...
  • Page 28 Stick control : Multicopter Example *Example Stick Mode2 A general model example. (There is also a different operational model.) Roll axis Control Pitch axis Control Right roll Nose Up Right slide Elevator stick Aileron stick Back slide To the right (moved to the bottom) Hovering Level flight...
  • Page 29 This transmitter is equipped with 4 digital trims. (DFK WLPH \RX SUHVV D WULP EXWWRQ WKH WULP SRVLWLRQ PRYHV RQH VWHS ,I \RX FRQWLQXH SUHVVLQJ LW WKH WULP SRVLWLRQ VWDUWV WR PRYH IDVWHU ,Q DGGLWLRQ ZKHQ WKH WULP SRVLWLRQ UHWXUQV WR WKH FHQWHU WKH WRQH ZLOO change.
  • Page 30: Trainer System

    (DUSKRQH SOXJ The telemetry data can be listened to by plugging in commercial 3.5mm earphones. (See the WHOHPHWU\ LWHP IRU WKH GHWDLOHG VHWWLQJ Trainer function (DUSKRQH connector 7UDLQHU IXQFWLRQ FRQQHFWRU plug :KHQ \RX XVH WKH WUDLQHU IXQFWLRQ FRQQHFW WKH optional trainer cable between the transmitters S.BUS FRQQHFWRU 6,) for teacher and student.
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  • Page 32 $LUFUDIW 1AIL1FLP 2AIL1FLP 1AIL 2AIL ELEVON 1Aileron 2Aileron 1Aileron 2Aileron 1Flap 1Flap Aileron Aileron Aileron1 Aileron Elevon1 Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevon2 Throttle Throttle Throttle Throttle Throttle Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder −−− Flap −−− Flap Flap −−− −−− Aileron6 Aileron6 −−−...
  • Page 33 +HOLFRSWHU 6ZDVK 7\SH HELICOPTER (Normal linkage type) Aileron (cyclic roll) H-1: each servo linked t o t h e s w a s h p l a t e Elevator (cyclic roll) independently. Throttle Rudder Gyro 6 Pitch (collective pitch) 0XOWLFRSWHU CH MULTI COPTER Motor...
  • Page 34: Wing Type

    *OLGHU 1A+1F 2A+1F 2A+2F 1AIL 2AIL 1Aileron 2Aileron 2Aileron 1Aileron 2Aileron 1Flap 1Flap 2Flap Aileron Aileron Aileron1 Aileron1 Aileron1 Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Motor Motor Motor Motor Flap3 Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder −−− Flap −−− Flap Flap5 −−− −−−...
  • Page 35 You may change the length of the control sticks to make your transmitter more comfortable to hold and operate. To Stick tip A Locking piece B OHQJWKHQ RU VKRUWHQ \RXU WUDQVPLWWHU¶V VWLFNV ILUVW XQORFN the stick tip by holding locking piece B and turning stick WLS $ FRXQWHUFORFNZLVH 1H[W PRYH WKH ORFNLQJ SLHFH % XS RU GRZQ WR OHQJWKHQ RU VKRUWHQ  :KHQ WKH OHQJWK IHHOV FRPIRUWDEOH ORFN WKH SRVLWLRQ E\ WXUQLQJ ORFNLQJ SLHFH %...
  • Page 36 'R QRW À\ ZKHQ WKLV PHVVDJH LV GLVSOD\HG: all programming KDV EHHQ HUDVHG DQG LV QRW DYDLODEOH 5HWXUQ \RXU WUDQVPLWWHU WR Futaba for service. A setup of warning of each sensor can be performed in TELEMETRY . 7/0 PDUN LV VKRZQ DERXW...
  • Page 37: Hohphwu

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  • Page 38: Typical Installation

    %HIRUH XVLQJ WKH UHFHLYHU EH VXUH WR UHDG WKH SUHFDXWLRQV OLVWHG LQ WKH IROORZLQJ SDJHV (Typical installation) 0RGH 6ZLWFK Use the small plastic screw driver that was included with your receiver. Switch is also used for the CH PRGH VHOHFWLRQ &+ ⇔ 6%86 LED Indication Green Status...
  • Page 39 7KH 56% UHFHLYHU LV D YHU\ YHUVDWLOH XQLW ,W KDV  3:0 RXWSXWV DQG 6%86 RXWSXWV $GGLWLRQDOO\ WKH 6% RXWSXWV FDQ EH FKDQJHG IURP FKDQQHOV 3:0  FKDQQHO WR 6%86 +RZ WR FKDQJH WKH 56% &KDQQHO PRGH 6%86 ⇔ &+ *Cannot exit this CH setting mode before the operation mode is 7KH 56% LV FDSDEOH RI FKDQJLQJ LWV FKDQQHO ¿[HG...
  • Page 40 7KH 56% KDV WZR DQWHQQDV ,Q RUGHU WR PD[LPL]H VLJQDO UHFHSWLRQ DQG SURPRWH VDIH PRGHOLQJ )XWDED KDV DGRSWHG D GLYHUVLW\ DQWHQQD V\VWHP 7KLV DOORZV WKH UHFHLYHU WR REWDLQ 5) VLJQDOV RQ ERWK DQWHQQDV DQG À\ SUREOHPIUHH *Must be kept as straight as possible. Antenna Coaxial cable To obtain the best results of the diversity...
  • Page 41 Wood screw 2.3-2.6mm nut washer Rubber Rubber WARNING grommet grommet Brass eyelet Brass eyelet &RQQHFWLQJ FRQQHFWRUV Servo mount Servo mount 2.3-2.6mm screw Be sure to insert the connector until it stops at the deepest point. (Airplane/Glider) (Helicopter) +RZ WR SURWHFW WKH UHFHLYHU IURP 6HUYR OHDG ZLUHV YLEUDWLRQ DQG ZDWHU To prevent the servo lead cable from being...
  • Page 42 $ UDQJH FKHFN PXVW EH SHUIRUPHG EHIRUH WKH ¿UVW ÀLJKW RI D QHZ PRGHO ,W LV QRW QHFHVVDU\ WR GR D UDQJH FKHFN EHIRUH HYHU\ ÀLJKW EXW LV QRW D EDG LGHD WR SHUIRUP D UDQJH FKHFN EHIRUH WKH ¿UVW ÀLJKW RI HDFK GD\  $ UDQJH FKHFN LV WKH ¿QDO RSSRUWXQLW\ WR UHYHDO DQ\ UDGLR PDOIXQFWLRQV DQG WR be certain the system has adequate operational range.
  • Page 43 This set uses the S.BUS/S.BUS2 system. The wiring is as simplified and clean mounting as SRVVLEOH HYHQ ZLWK PRGHOV WKDW XVH D ODUJH QXPEHU RI VHUYRV ,Q DGGLWLRQ WKH ZLQJV FDQ EH quickly installed to the fuselage without any extraneous wiring by the use of only one simple ZLUH HYHQ ZKHQ WKHUH DUH D ODUJH QXPEHU RI VHUYRV XVHG :KHQ XVLQJ 6%866%86 VSHFLDO VHWWLQJV DQG PL[HV LQ \RXU WUDQVPLWWHU PD\ EH XQQHFHVVDU\ 7KH 6%866%86 VHUYRV PHPRUL]H WKH QXPEHU RI FKDQQHOV WKHPVHOYHV 6HWWDEOH ZLWK WKH 7. ...
  • Page 44 ●S.BUS Servo Since the channel number is Receiver memorized by the S.BUS itself, any connector can be used. Optional Parts ● Four connectors can be inserted WARNING 3RZHU VXSSO\ Please make sure that you use a battery that can deliver enough capacity for the number and kind of servos used.
  • Page 45: Hqvru

    :KHQ XVLQJ WKH 6%86 SRUW DQ LPSUHVVLYH DUUD\ RI WHOHPHWU\ VHQVRUV PD\ EH XWLOL]HG 6%86 7$%/( S.BUS2 S.BUS Servo Servo Receiver port Telemetry sensor S.BUS Gyro S.BUS2 Gyro S.BUS ○ ○ × S.BUS2 ×  (※) ○ ○ (※) 'RQ W FRQQHFW 6%86 6HUYR S.BUS Gyro to S.BUS2 connector.
  • Page 46 6%866%86 VHUYRV RU D WHOHPHWU\ VHQVRU FDQ EH FRQQHFWHG GLUHFWO\ WR WKH 7. &KDQQHO setting and other data can be entered for the S.BUS/S.BUS2 servos or sensors. 3-way hub or Y-harnesses 1. Turn on the transmitter power. 2. Call the setup screen.  Servo: →...
  • Page 47 7KH 56% UHFHLYHU IHDWXUHV ELGLUHFWLRQDO FRPPXQLFDWLRQ ZLWK D 7)+66 $LU )XWDED transmitter using the S.BUS2 port. Using the S.BUS2 port an impressive array of telemetry VHQVRUV PD\ EH XWLOL]HG ,W DOVR LQFOXGHV ERWK VWDQGDUG 3:0 RXWSXW SRUWV DQG 6%86 RXWSXW ports.
  • Page 48  Common function The setting screens are called from the following menu. All the functions common to airplane, helicopter, glider, and multicopter model types are shown here. To menu screen by holding down the + key ● Then turn on the ●...
  • Page 49 key / LCD + − ● ● ● ● ■ Function ◆ MENU 1/3 ◆ MENU 2/3 ◆ MENU 3/3 P.50 P.63 P.92 MDL SEL PRMTR TIMER P.53 P.68 P.94 MDL TYP P.MIX TRAINR P.55 P.71 MDL NAM AUX CH P.57 P.72 SERVO...
  • Page 50 MDL SEL (Common) Model select(Select / RX type / Link / Reset / Copy) Function This function is used when calling and copying (T-FHSS Air, S-FHSS) matched to the receiver type model data stored in the transmitter. The selected and linking with the receiver are also done here. model data can also be reset.
  • Page 51: Model Select

    Model select ① Select the SELECT item and then ② P r e s s t h e Jog key f o r 1 ③ Select the model by pressing the s e l e c t t h e m o d e l n u m b e r b y second.
  • Page 52: Model Copy

    Date reset ① Select the REST item and then press the Jog ② Date reset by pressing the Jog key. key for 1 second. (1 second) ● A c o n f i r m a t i o n " b e e p " s o u n d s a n d "COMPLETE"...
  • Page 53: Model Type

    Model type MDL TYP (Common) Function Note: The Model Type function automatically selects the appropriate output channels, Six swash types are available for helicopters. control functions, and mixing functions for the chosen model type. Five types of main wings and two types of tail wings are available for airplanes and gliders.
  • Page 54 Model type ① Select the "TYPE" item and ② Press the Jog key for 1 second. ③ Model type change by pressing then select the model type by the Jog key. pressing the + key or ‒ key. (1 second) +...
  • Page 55 User name setting(USR NAME) The user name displayed on the home screen can be set. (When a user name is not set, the Futaba logo is displayed) When the home screen display is changed to USR-NAME by PARAMETER, the set user name is displayed on the home screen.
  • Page 56 Displaying the user name on the home screen The set user name can be displayed on the home screen. (When a user name is not set, the Futaba logo is displayed.) When the home screen display is changed to USR-NAME by PARAMETER, the set user name is displayed.
  • Page 57: Fail Safe

    Fail safe (Common) Function :KHQ WKLV IXQFWLRQ ZDV SHUIRUPHG UHVHW WKH EDWWHU\ When normal radiowaves cannot be received due IDLO VDIH IXQFWLRQ E\ WKH IROORZLQJ PHWKRG DQG to noise and interference, the NOR mode, which LPPHGLDWHO\ ODQG holds the servo of each channel in its position Reset method:...
  • Page 58 Battery fail safe voltage setting ① Select BATTERY F/S VOLTAGE ② S e t t h e v o l t a g e b y ③ End setting by pressing the END key. on page 2 of the fail safe screen pressing the + key or ‒...
  • Page 59 End point E POINT (Common) Function The End Point function adjusts the 0 ∼ 0 ∼ 140% 140% left and right servo throws, generates differential throws, and will correct Servo throw improper linkage settings. At 100% setting the servo throw of each channel is about 40° for channels 1 to 4 and about 55°...
  • Page 60 Trim reset / Trim step TRIM (Common) Function aircraft, a setting of about 2 to 10 should be fine. Trim Step ,QLWLDO YDOXH  The amount of trim change per step can be changed between 1 and 40 according to the aircraft Trim Type capacity and trim application.
  • Page 61: Sub Trim

    Sub trim SUB TRM (Common) Function The Sub-Trim function is used to set the servo Setting precautions neutral position, and may be used to make fine If sub trim is too large, the servo operating range may be exceeded at maximum control surface adjustments to the control surface after linkages angle and generate a dead band in which the servo and pushrods are hooked up.
  • Page 62 Servo reverse REVERS (Common) For CCPM helicopters, be sure to read the Function section on SWASH AFR before reversing any 6HUYR UHYHUVLQJ 5(9(56(  FKDQJHV WKH servos. direction an individual servo responds to a With the exception of CCPM helicopters, always &21752/ 67,&.
  • Page 63 Home display (HOME-DSP) Item selection displayed on a home screen ● Futaba logo (Default), TIMER, U-NAME, RX BAT (Case of T-FHSS mode.) Telemetry mode setting(TLM MODE) Sets whether or not telemetry is activated. When using 2 receivers with 1 transmitter, select INH.
  • Page 64 Method Calling the setting screen ① Call the menu screen from the ② Select ③ Open the setting screen by "PRMTR" home screen by pressing the + key from the menu with the Jog pressing the Jog key. for 1 second. key.
  • Page 65 ● AA alkaline batterys ⇒ 4.2V DR *The voltage drop of a rechargeable battery and a dry cell battery is different. When ● Futaba HT5F1800B ⇒ 5.0V Ni using a rechargeable battery, always change the voltage. ● Futaba FT2F2100BV2 ⇒ 5.8V Fe Battery alarm voltage vibration ①...
  • Page 66 + key or ‒ key. + − Selection range: Futaba, TIMER, U-NAME, RX BATT ● "Futaba":Display about a Futaba logo. Default:Futaba "TIMER":Display about the timer. "U-NAME":Display about a user name. "RX BAT":Display about the receiver battery voltage. (Only T-FHSS mode)
  • Page 67: Vhwwlqj

    Speech volume ① Select the "SPEECH-VOLUME" item and change the volume by pressing the + key or ‒ key. Selection range: + − HIGH, LOW Stick position alarm An alarm (single beep) can be sounded at the specified throttle stick position. ●...
  • Page 68 Program mixing P.MIX (Common) Function Mixing that can independently customize 4 linking (linking with another mix), trim addition, functions can be used. Programmable mixing is offset, and switch setting functions. used to remove bad tendencies of the aircraft and PDNH RSHUDWLRQ SOHDVDQW ,Q DGGLWLRQ WR PL[LQJ between arbitrary channels, this function includes P.MIX 1 ∼...
  • Page 69 P.MIX Selection (P.MIX 1-3) ■ Calling the setting screen ① Use the Jog key to select the P.MIX number you want to use. ② Call the setting screen by pressing to P.MIX 1-3 the Jog key. set up screen ● P.MIX 1 ∼ 3(normal type) ●...
  • Page 70 (Changing the mixing reference point) (Including trim operation) ■ Mixing reference point setting ■ Trim ON/OFF setting ① Select the "OFFST" item and hold ① S e l e c t t h e " T R M " i t e m +...
  • Page 71 AUX Channel AUX CH (Common) Function $X[LOLDU\ FKDQQHO IXQFWLRQ $8; &+  GHILQHV Remember that if you assign primary control of the relationship between the transmitter controls a channel to a switch which you later use for other and the receiver output for channels 5-6. functions (like dual/triple rates or airbrakes), every time you use that other function you will also be moving the auxiliary channel.
  • Page 72 Servo monitor / Servo test SERVO (Common) Function YDULDEOH VSHHG /15 OLQHDU PRGH RU À[HG VSHHG The servo display/servo test function displays the -03 MXPS PRGH FDQ EH VHOHFWHG 7KLV FDQ EH CH1 to CH6 servo output bar graph and tests servo XVHG WR FKHFN WKH VHUYR HWF 2SHUDWLRQ 212)) FDQ DOVR EH VHOHFWHG IRU HDFK FKDQQHO operation.
  • Page 73 Telemetry TLMTRY (Common) Function This screen displays and sets the various information from the receiver. An alarm and vibration can be generated depending on the information. For example, a drop in the voltage of the receiver battery housed in the aircraft can be reported by an alarm. ●...
  • Page 74 ● Viewing the receiver voltage maximum and minimum values. In the initial state, the receiver voltage maximum and minimum values are displayed in the transmitter. (Value until reset) Display Calling the setting screen ① Select "RX-BATT" from the telemetry ② Open the setting screen by screen with the Jog key.
  • Page 75 ● Setting receiver voltage alarm. Use this setting to sound an alarm when the receiver battery voltage drops dangerously low. VIB (vibration) that vibrates the transmitter at the same time can also be set. Method Calling the setting screen ① Select "RX-BATT" from the telemetry ②...
  • Page 76 ● Listening to the receiver voltage by speech. The receiver voltage can be heard verbally from the transmitter with a commercial earphone (3.5 φ plug). The speech function can be turned on and off with the specified switch. Method Calling the setting screen ①...
  • Page 77 EXT-VOLT When connected as shown in the figure, the voltage of the drive battery in the aircraft and another power supply battery can be displayed at the T6K. ● R3008SB Receiver, CA-RVIN-700 (external voltage input cable sold separately) is necessary. ●...
  • Page 78 Display Calling the setting screen "TELEMETRY" ① Call the menu screen from the ② Select ③ Open the setting screen by home screen by pressing the + key from the menu with the Jog pressing the Jog key. for 1 second. key.
  • Page 79 ● EXT-Voltage alarm set up This setting will sound an alarm when the EXT-voltage drops dangerously low. VIB (vibration) that vibrates the transmitter at the same time can also be set. Method Calling the setting screen ① S e l e c t " E X T - V O L T " f r o m t h e ②...
  • Page 80 ● Listening to the EXT-voltage by speech. The EXT- voltage can be heard verbally from the transmitter with a commercial earphone (3.5mm plug). The speech function can be turned on and off with the specified switch. Method Calling the setting screen ①...

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