AIRTRONICS SD-10G Operating Manual page 12

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features familiarization
REcEivER FEaTURES DiagRaMS
Use the diagram below to familiarize yourself with the 92104 10-Channel receiver included with your new SD-10G 2.4GHz FHSS-3
radio control system. Descriptions of these features can be found below.
Antenna
Reception
Wires
*Data Port for
Sanwa/Airtronics Software
RECEIVER CHANNEL SLOT
Channel Slot 1
Channel Slot 2
Channel Slot 3
Channel Slot 4
Channel Slot 5
Channel Slot 6
Channel Slot 7
Channel Slot 8
Channel Slot 9/BATT**
Channel Slot 10/BATT**
** To utilize this channel slot along with the battery, you must plug a Y-Harness into the channel slot, then plug the servo into one
side of the Y-Harness and the battery switch harness into the other side of the Y-Harness. For more information, see page 20.
FEaTURES DEScRipTiOnS
Aileron/Elevator Control Stick: Controls the Aileron and Elevator axes in the default Mode 2 configuration. For information on
changing transmitter modes, see page 41.
Antenna: Transmits the signal from the transmitter to the receiver in the model. The Antenna should be pivoted into the vertical
position during use. When not in use, the Antenna should be pushed down and collapsed into the horizontal position to prevent
damage during handling and transport.
Antenna Reception Wires: The portion of each of the receiver antenna wires that actually receives the transmitter signal.
The Antenna Reception Wires should never be bent or they could be damaged and limit the range of the receiver.
Auxiliary Dial Knob: The Auxiliary Dial Knob is programmable and will perform a different function depending on what function
is assigned to it. For example, the Auxiliary Dial Knob can be programmed to remotely adjust your engine's carburetor mixture.
Auxiliary Lever: Two Auxiliary Levers are featured, one on each side of the transmitter. Each Auxiliary Lever is programmable
and will perform a different function depending on what function is assigned to it. For example, an Auxiliary Lever can be
programmed to control the tow hook release on a glider.
Battery Compartment: Houses the 6 cell 1500mAH Ni-MH battery that powers the transmitter. The transmitter uses a 6 cell battery
for lighter weight and better feel, while still providing long usage time.
Bind Button and Bind LED: Used in the process of Binding the transmitter and receiver. For information on Binding the transmitter
and receiver, see page 23 or 35.
Charging Jack: Used for onboard charging of the 6 cell 1500mAH Ni-MH battery. For information on charging the transmitter
battery, see page 19.
Coaxial Cables
Bind LED
Data Port*
Bind Button
AERO
Elevator
Aileron
Throttle
Rudder
Gear
Flaps
Auxiliary 4
Auxiliary 3
Auxiliary 2 and Battery
Auxiliary 1 and Battery
All receiver channel assignments can be
programmed to suit the user. For example,
in the default configuration, receiver channel slot
1 controls Elevator, however, this channel slot can
be programmed to control Aileron or control
Rudder, etc. This allows the utmost control for
nearly any custom configuration you may require.
The default receiver channel slot configurations
are shown in the table below:
GLIDER
Elevator
Left Aileron
Motor
Rudder
Gear
Right Aileron
Flaps
Auxiliary 3
Auxiliary 2 and Battery
Auxiliary 1 and Battery
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HELI
Elevator (Fore/Aft Cyclic)
Aileron (Left/Right Cyclic)
Throttle
Rudder (Tail Rotor)
Gyro
Pitch (Collective)
Governor
Auxiliary 3
Auxiliary 2 and Battery
Auxiliary 1 and Battery

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