Conrad Electronic RC Logger R8 Operating Instructions Manual

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89102RC
RC Logger R8 Radio System
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  • Page 1 DOWN CANCEL POWER Operating instructions 89102RC RC Logger R8 Radio System...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ..............5 11. TRANSMITTER ..............11 11.1 Batteries ....................11 DELIVERY CONTENTS ............5 11.2 Basic functions ..................11 MODULES ................5 11.2.1 Turning the transmitter on and off ........11 11.2.2 Home screen ..............12 LATEST OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ........6 11.2.3 Main menu ..............12 11.2.4 Backlight .................13 SYMBOLS ................6 11.2.5 LCD brightness ...............13...
  • Page 4 11.5.4 Auxiliary channels ............17 11.5.5 Subtrim ................18 11.6 Trimming ...................18 11.7 Direction of antennas during operation ..........18 11.8 Channel learning ................18 11.8.1 Auxiliary switch SWD ............18 12. MAINTENANCE, CARE AND REPAIR .........19 12.1 Removing the throttle spring .............19 13. DISPOSAL ................22 13.1 General .....................22 13.2 Batteries ....................22 14.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    ® your full satisfaction. For easier handling, we have divided up the operating From here onwards the RC Logger R8 Radio transmitter is instructions/maintenance manuals into different modules. simply referred to as »Transmitter and the RC Logger R8 Each set of instructions is labelled with its corresponding MODULE INDICATOR in the Radio receiver as »Receiver.
  • Page 6: Latest Operating Instructions

    4. LATEST OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 6. INTENDED USE Use the »Transmitter to control the »NovaX 350 model quad copter, for which it has been ENGLISH: Please download latest version specifically designed. The »Transmitter is solely intented for private use in the model operating instructions from...
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    7. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS > Do not place the »Transmitter on the ground when model and »Transmitter are turned on. In case the »Transmitter tips over, the motors may accidentally start and the model take off. Read the operating instructions carefully and especially >...
  • Page 8: During Operation

    7.4 During operation 7.6 Miscellaneous > Do not take any risks when operating the model. Your own safety and that of your > Consult an expert when in doubt about operation, safety or connection of the device. > Maintenance, modifications and repairs are to be performed exclusively by an expert environment is solely down to you being responsible when dealing with the model.
  • Page 9: Parts And Components

    9. PARTS AND COMPONENTS Transmitter (Tx) Antenna Handle Analog knob VRB Auxiliary switch (3 pos.) SWA Auxiliary switch (2 pos.) SWD Right control stick Right trims Key OK Key CANCEL 10 Power switch POWER 11 Battery compartment (underside) 12 LC Display 13 Neck strap attachment 14 Binding key 15 Key Down...
  • Page 10: Receiver (Rx)

    10. RECEIVER (RX) 10.1.1 PPM port on NovaX350 When using the flight battery for binding, always remove WARNING! DO NEVER let the bare wire of an antenna the propellers before you start. touch PCB boards, carbon fibre parts, electrical/electronic or metal components. The electronic system may 1.
  • Page 11: External Power Source

    10.1.2 External power source 3. Insert 4 new alkaline AA batteries into the battery recesses. Mind the polarity indications. You may use an external power source to supply the »Receiver with power (e.g. a 4. Close the battery compartment and make sure it locks properly. USB charger or BEC regulator).
  • Page 12: Home Screen

    > If the »Transmitter does not detect any user input within a preset time interval an 11.2.3 Main menu audible alert will sound. Refer to section '11.4.9 Alarm settings' on page 15 for more information. MENU 11.2.1.2 Turning off 1. Disconnect the flight battery. 2.
  • Page 13: Backlight

    11.4 System settings 11.2.4 Backlight The backlit LC display allows you to safely operate the »Transmitter in the dark as well as 11.4.1 Selecting a model in bright conditions. In order to minimize battery drain, the backlight goes out after approx. There are in total 20 default models available.
  • Page 14: Resetting A Model

    11.4.4 Resetting a model Alarm voltage: When the voltage of the battery falls or is below the preset value, you will hear an audible Navigate and set: alarm and the battery icon in the top tray of the display flashes. System >...
  • Page 15: Student Mode

    11.4.7 Student mode 3. Press the key UP or DOWN until “Start” is displayed. Press and hold the key OK to start the timer. Navigate and set: 4. When the preset time, depending on your settings, is reached or elapses, an audible alarm is emitted for a short time.
  • Page 16: Firmware Update

    11.4.11 Firmware update 11.5.1 Reversing channels This function lets you reverse channels (see [ Fig. 6 ]) . Set the channels according to your Navigate and set: needs and preferences: Ch = Channel, Nor = Normal (Default), Rev = Reversed System >...
  • Page 17: Display

    Depending on the stick/switch configuration, switch and stick input make the channel bars Navigate and set: move to the left (lower extent) or right (upper extent) when viewed in the "Display" menu Functions > OK > Display > OK > OK/Cancel (see '11.5.3 Display' on page 17).
  • Page 18: Subtrim

    11.5.4.2 Upper and lower extents 1. Press the key OK to navigate between channels (CH 1 – CH 8). 2. Press the key UP and DOWN to apply subtrim. The below table summarizes to you how the extents correspond to the controls' positions: 3.
  • Page 19: Maintenance, Care And Repair

    12. MAINTENANCE, CARE AND REPAIR 6. Remove the 4 screws that hold the throttle stick in place (see [ Fig. 15 [ Fig. 16 ]). You do 7. From the front, gently push the throttle stick out of the housing (see >...
  • Page 20 Fig. 11 Fig. 12 Fig. 13 Fig. 14 Fig. 15 Fig. 16 20 | Maintenance, Care And Repair...
  • Page 21 Fig. 17 Fig. 18 Fig. 19 Fig. 20 Fig. 21 Fig. 22 Maintenance, Care And Repair | 21...
  • Page 22: Disposal

    13. DISPOSAL 15. TECHNICAL DATA 13.1 General 15.1 Transmitter (Tx) In order to preserve, protect and improve the quality of environment, protect Frequency range .......2.4 GHz human health and utilise natural resources prudently and rationally, the user should return unserviceable product to relevant facilities in accordance with Modulation .........GFSK statutory regulations.
  • Page 23: Declaration Of Conformity

    ETSI EN 301 489-17 V2.2.1 (2012-09) ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2 (2011-09) These operating instructions are published by CEI Conrad Electronic International ETSI EN 300 328 V1.8.1 (2012-06) (HK) Limited, 18th Floor, Tower 2, Nina Tower, No. 8 Yeung Uk Road, Tsuen Wan, New Territories, Hong Kong.
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