Usage Of A560 Units; Notice For Use; Transmitter & Receiver - RadioLink A560 Instruction Manual

3d fixed wing vertical flight with 1 switch
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1.3 Usage of A560 Units

1.3.1 Notice for Use

No foreign matter such as water, oil, sand etc inside the A560.
Make sure the complete device incl. A560 and transmitter, battery functions well.
Never self-change the aircraft or related parts. Or it may influence its functionality and possibly
cause flight accident.
1.3.2 Transmitter & Receiver
A560 RTF(Ready To Fly) is packed with RadioLink 8-channel transmitter T8S and mini
receiver R8XM, with the stable control distance up to 4000 meters and real-time built-in
telemetry function. (Maximum range tested in unobstructed areas free of interference and may
vary depending on local regulations.)
If it is the PNP version purchased, please refer to the manuals of the transmitter and receiver
used for more details.
Joystick Mode
To beginners, it's very important to understand what joysticks connect to different channels
and choose the most suitable mode .
First, throttle is controlled by toggling joystick up(top-max 100%) and down (bottom-min 0%).
Below explanation takes MODE 2 with throttle joystick on left as example.
Left Joystick: Toggle up and down to control the motor (up as accelerate while down as
decelerate). Toggle left and right to control the rudder (left as anticlockwise while right as
clockwise).
Right Joystick: Toggle up and down to control the elevator servo(up as descend while down to
lift the fixed wing). Toggle left and right to control the aileron servo( left to make the fixed wing
rolling to left while right as rolling to right)
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