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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL USER MANUAL Touching Infinity Copyright ©2023 Flysky Technology Co., Ltd. Website Official Accounts...
  • Page 2 Thank you for purchasing our products. Read the manual carefully to ensure your personal safety as well as the safety of your equipment. If you encounter any problems during using, please refer to this manual first. If the problem is still not resolved, please contact the local dealer directly or contact the customer service staff via the website below: www.flysky-cn.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Safety ...................... 1 1.1 Safety Symbols .........................1 1.2 Safety Guide........................1 2.Product Introduction ......................2 2.1 System Features .........................2 2.2 Transmitter Overview ......................3 2.3 Receiver Overview ......................6 2.4 Status Indicator .........................6 3. Getting Started ..................7 3.1 Transmitter Battery Installation..................7 4.
  • Page 4 6.19 FUEL ..........................42 6.20 COND ..........................42 6.21 LOGIC ..........................43 6.22 BOAT ..........................44 6.23 DISPLAY ...........................44 6.24 SVC ...........................45 6.25 BEGINNER........................47 6.26 i-BUS2 ..........................47 6.27 HANDLE..........................52 6.28 HELP ..........................54 7 RX SET..................... 55 7.1 Bind Set ..........................55 7.2 Steering Force ........................57 7.3 Gyro Gain ...........................57 7.4 Steering ICS ........................57 7.5 Throttle ICS ........................58...
  • Page 5 8.12 Auto Power Off .......................72 8.13 Stick Calibration ......................72 8.14 Firmware Update ......................73 8.15 Factory Reset .........................73 8.16 About Noble Pro ......................73 9. Transmitter Specifications..............74 9.1 Transmitter Specification (NB4) ..................74 9.2 Receiver Specification (FGr4B) ..................75 9.3 Receiver Specification (FGr8B) ..................75 10.
  • Page 6: Safety

    1. Safety 1.1 Safety Symbols Pay close attention to the following symbols and their meanings. Failure to follow these warnings could cause damage, injury or death. Danger • Not following these instructions may lead to serious injuries or death. Warning •...
  • Page 7: Product Introduction

    Pro (NB4 Pro for short) transmitter, FGr8B receiver, and FGr4B receiver. It supports output in 18 channels. In addition, the product implements extreme-speed output on 2 channels. A cell phone holder with Noble Pro is more convenient for users to perform monitoring in real time. It is also compatible with model cars, boats, and etc.
  • Page 8: Transmitter Overview

    2�2 Transmitter Overview Cell Phone Holder Steering Wheel Forced Shutdown Button (placed at the bottom of the grip) Battery Note: If you can't shut down the transmitter properly, please shut down the transmitter by pressing the force shutdown button on the transmitter. (Operation: Pull apart the hand glue placed at the top of transmitter's grip or take off the whole handle glue.
  • Page 9 Holder Connection Hole Lanyard Eye Grip Trigger Spring Adjsustment Trigger Size Adjustment Battery Port USB Port (Charging), Update program, and connect the simulator interface. Power Button USB 5V 2A (Power Out) Base power button: Press for a short time to charge the battery at the transmitter handle and to charge external devices.
  • Page 10 Adjustable Screen TR2 Trim TR1 Trim RGB LED Power Button Steering Wheel Adjust the length of the cell phone holder Steering Wheel Tension Adjustment Screw Trigger Position Adjustment Screw Website...
  • Page 11: Receiver Overview

    2�3 Receiver Overview NPA/8 VCC/BVD NPC/6 NPD/5 Antenna Bind NPB/7 FGr8B VCC/BVD Bind CH4(NPA) Antenna CH3(NPB) CH2(NPC) CH1(NPD) FGr4B For best signal quality, it is recommended to keep the receiver antenna up and away from metal when installing the FGr8B or FGr4B receivers. 2�4 Status Indicator The status indicator is used to indicate the power and working status of the receiver.
  • Page 12: Getting Started

    • Do not use the battery if damaged. The Noble Pro has 2 batteries, one located in the handle and one in the removeable base. To attach the base: Line up the base so that the transmitter handle has a slight over hang on the back.
  • Page 13: Operation Instructions

    Check to make sure everything functions as expected. If not repeat the steps above. • This binding procedure only applies to the Noble Pro transmitter and FGr8B/FGr4B receivers. Different receivers have different binding procedures. Please refer to our official website for more information and relevant user manuals.
  • Page 14: Transmitter Led Indicator

    4�3 Transmitter LED Indicator This LED has five colors, red, green, blue, yellow, white and off which can be set according to user preference. You can also check the battery indicator. The transmitter LED can also be used as a power indicator. To change the LED color see the LED Strip section of this user manual.
  • Page 15: System Interface

    5� System Interface The main interface mainly displays information related to the model, such as transmitter voltage information, function status and so on. The display on the main interface can be customized as required, including the states and data of the main interface.
  • Page 16: Function Settings

    6� Function Settings This section introduces details functions and their use. Notes: The default ex-factory state of this transmitter allows the user to set the functions under CH1-CH4, follow the steps for specific function settings for other channels. Some functions are disabled by default, and you may need to tap and enable the function for the setting to take effect.
  • Page 17: Subtrim

    6�3 SUBTRIM SUBTRIM can be used to adjust the error of the structure by changing the channel neutral position. For example, if a car's wheels are slightly out of aline-ment, even when the transmitter steering wheel is not being touched, subtrim can be used to correct the alignment. Setup:...
  • Page 18 [Mode]: Set the adjustment mode of the curve, which can be set as "Dual" (synchronous adjustment of left and right sides) or "Single" (independent adjustment of left and right sides). [Left]: Left rate, which can be adjusted when the mode is set to Single. It is used to independently adjust the left curve of channel 1.
  • Page 19: Timer

    6.6 TIMER This function can set with a variety of timers, to generally calculate the total model run time, competition specific time spent, or transmitter run time, etc. The function can be enabled, disabled or cycle-counted by an assigned control. Please refer to [Assign] function.
  • Page 20: Assign

    6.7 ASSIGN The key assignment function is used to assign keys or switches to different functions for quick switch or control. If the base color of a control is green, indicating the control has been assigned. A control can be assigned to control multiple functions at the same time. For an instance, a function can be controlled by the steering wheel and the throttle trigger.
  • Page 21 indicates the actual operation of this button is reversed with the output. Click[Mode], then set the mode to Trigger or TURN. Test to make sure everything is working as expected. The functions of VR1-L and VR1-R are the same as above. When the VR type knob is set to 2-position or 3-position, it can be used to control the function on/off.
  • Page 22: Aux

    6.8 AUX Noble Pro has two fixed channels. Channel 1 outputs steering and channel 2 outputs throttle. If you need to increase the fixed channel, you can use this function. Note: The number of channels is subject to the [Channel Number Definition].
  • Page 23: Model

    6�9 MODEL The model functions are used to change, reset, rename, copy or customize the display and sorting of the main menu. The Noble Pro can store multiple sets of models. Select Model To select a model. Tap Select Model, then touch a model from the list.
  • Page 24 Kyosho FHSS receiver to control the cars of Kyosho mini-Z FHSS. The number of channels is fixed (four channels). FS-RM005 RF module supports a Noble Pro transmitter. It is only compatible with Kyosho Mini-Z (FHSS) cars. Bind steps: Remove the transmitter base's mobile power supply and insert the RF module into the transmitter base correctly (as shown in the figure on the right).
  • Page 25 Custom Main Menu You can customize the main menus sorting of and visibility of functions. Click the small box, to select (show it in the menu) or deselect (hide from menu). If you need to adjust the menu order, select the menu you want to move (highlight is selected), then touch [Move up] and [Move down] to change its position in the menu.
  • Page 26: Sensor

    6�10 SENSOR This function can display the sensor information received by the receiver on the transmitter. This function shows all sensors connected to the receiver, including sensor type, umber and real-time data. It can also be accessed quickly from the home screen. Display Sensors This list displays all sensor data connected to this device, including sensor type, number, real-time data, and polarity and extreme values.
  • Page 27 i-BUS series sensor connection diagram FS-CPD01 FS-CVT01 FS-CTM01 FS-CPD02 FGr8B FS-CPD01 FS-CVT01 FS-CTM01 FS-CPD02 FGr4B Note: If using the classic version receivers, you must select the [RX Interface Protocol] in the [RX SET] menu and select [i-BUS], save and exit, then connect the sensor to the receiver's i-BUS port. All other steps remain the same.
  • Page 28 Voltage Sensor (FS-CVT01) It is used to monitor the model's battery voltage. The battery voltage can be monitored through from the transmitter. Alarms can be set. Connect FS-CVT01 sensor to the receiver or other sensors using the same method as shown above. Insert the red and black wire pins into the plug of the battery used for testing.
  • Page 29 i-BUS2 series sensor connection diagram FS-iBS01 FS-iBS01 FGr4B FGr8B Note: The i-BUS2 series sensors are only compatible with AFHDS 3 enhanced version receivers. Take the FS-iBS01 sensor connection diagram as an example. The method for connecting other i-BUS2 sensors is the same. The i-BUS2 series sensor must be connected to the New Port of the receiver, and set the New Port interface protocol to i-BUS2 via [RX SET]>[Receiver Interface Protocol].
  • Page 30 above. Turn on the transmitter, enter [SENSOR] , then [Display Sensors] menu. When the [Type] column shows Air Pressure,Height, Altitude and their values in [Value] column. It indicates that installation is successful. Otherwise, repeat the above steps. Note: Please refer to the FS-iBA01 manual for more details. i-BUS2 Temperature Sensor(FS-iBT01) It is used to monitor the model's temperature.
  • Page 31 Choose Sensor This function allows you to select the sensor to be displayed on the main screen and high and low alarm values for that sensor. There are multiful sensor function settings under this function, such as [TX Voltage], [RX Voltage], [Signal Strength] and [RSSI], for setting high and low alarm values of the corresponding sensor.
  • Page 32 You can set the sensor to be recorded through Data Record Set. [Record Duration]: Selects the maximum duration of a data record. [Curve1~4]: Selects the function displayed the curve. Four curves can be set. [Max Value]: Sets the maximum value corresponding to the function, that is, the value corresponding to the top of the vertical axis in the coordinate.
  • Page 33 Speed And Distance This function is used to detect motor wheel revolutions and distance traveled. [Speed Sensor]: Select the target sensor. If the sensor and receiver are connected, the sensor will appear in this menu automatically. You can choose between two speeds or [None].
  • Page 34 Altitude Zero Set This function is used to set the current height to 0 m base height. [Alitude Sensor]: To display the ID of the sensor. If multiple altitude sensors are connected, by default, this is sensor with the smallest ID. [Current Height]: Display the real time height information after performing zero adjustment.
  • Page 35 [GPS Display]: To display the information returned by the GPS sensor. To display the number of satellites returned by GPS. When the number of displayed satellites is more than 10, the GPS positioning accuracy is high, otherwise there is positioning error. To display the date and time in 24-hour clock.
  • Page 36 Curr and Vol Sensor Set (Current and Voltage Sensor Set) This function is adapted to i-BUS2 protocol current and voltage sensors, to reset sensor data and related max/min data. [All Data]: Resets all data. Tap [All Data], then select "Yes" after the prompt box pops up. [Limit Value Reset]: Resets all extreme value.
  • Page 37: Speed

    6�11 SPEED This function allows you to set the steering speed, forward speed, brake speed and response speeds of CH3 to CH18. The Condition function can be used for SPEED function, and you can set the rate parameter for both condition 1 and condition 1 respectively. Note: the number of channels controlled is subject to the [Channel Number Definition].
  • Page 38 Channel Speed-Back/Brack This function is only applicable to normal mode. It is not displayed in ship mode. Setup: [Go Speed]: Sets the speed of the throttle brake. [Return speed]: Set the speed at which the throttle brake returns to the center position. Click [Go Speed] or [Return Speed].
  • Page 39: Mixes

    When the ship mode is enabled, the related menus are below. Channel Speed - CH3-CH8 This function is used to set the delay time of CH3-CH18 forward and return-to- neutral. 6�12 MIXES This function allows you to set 5 mixing functions,that is, [4WS Mixing], [Track Mix], [Drive Mix], [Brake Mixing], and [Programming Mixes].
  • Page 40 return to the previous level interface. • Each channel can only be assigned one mixing function. It is not allowed to conflict with other Func Assign channel. When the selected channel is assigned with other mixing functions, the system will give a pop-up window reminder.
  • Page 41 Drive Mix Drive mix is used to set the way to control the vehicle engine drive, including three drive modes: rear drive, front and rear hybrid drive, and front drive. By default, rear drive is used. Front drive has a shorter braking distance, which is suitable for emergency braking. In Rear drive, the front wheels can focus on steering, which is more suitable for vehicle drift.
  • Page 42 to conflict with other Func Assign channel. When the selected channel is assigned with other mixing functions, the system will give a pop-up window reminder. Perform the settings by following the steps of setting the [EXP] and [ABS] function. Use the servo display function. Verify that the settings are normal as expected. You can select the menu corresponding to brake mixing under the [ASSIGN] function, assign VR, TR key or knob for adjustment.
  • Page 43: Abs

    6�13 ABS A.B.S. stands for auto breaking system. This function is used to stop the wheels from locking which can lead to loss of control or a skid. A.B.S. manages this by regulating the amount of pressure the breaks use, which is done by pumping the breaks on and off rather than a constant force.
  • Page 44 Cycle Length Increase or decrease the time between pulses. It can be set to any value between 20% and 100%. By default it is set to 50%.The higher the value, the longer the pulse. The maximum setting of 100% will result in a cycle length of 0.5 seconds. Trigger Point Configure the point at which the A.B.S.
  • Page 45: Th Mid

    6�14 TH MID The throttle middle function is used to set the neutral position of the throttle and brake to correct the problem of unequal throttle travel and brake travel of some models. If the neutral position is not set correctly, the model may start acceleration and driving directly after power-on.
  • Page 46: Eng Cut

    6�17 ENG CUT When Engine Cut is triggered via a button it sets the throttle channel to a predefined position. Setup: Click to enter Controls Assign menu. Assign a control to enable or disable the function. When this function is enabled, the icon will change to Click the "+"...
  • Page 47: Fuel

    6�19 FUEL This function is available for version 1.0.3 or later. The fuel consumption function is applicable to fuel vehicles, displaying the real-time fuel consumption. After this function is enabled, the will be displayed in the status bar at the top of the main interface. [Remaining Fuel]: Displays the actual remaining fuel quantity of the model vehicle in percentage.
  • Page 48: Logic

    Switch to condition 2, then set the related parameters of D/R under condition 2. 6�21 LOGIC This function is available for version 1.0.3 or later. A logic switch is a virtual switch consisted of 2 switches. If there is any mathematical logic relationship between certain switch controls and the other two switch controls, this function can be used to express this logic and use it as a logic switch in control.
  • Page 49: Boat

    6�22 BOAT This function is used only when you are using a model boat. When this function is active, the throttle channel is set to its lowest position and the brake functionality is disabled. To enable this function, select [Boat] to switch to boat mode. When switching is successful, [Normal Mode] is changed to [Boat Mode].
  • Page 50: Svc

    6�24 SVC The receivers configured with this function are INr4-GYB (built-in gyroscope) and GMr (with gyroscope interface). After the transmitter has bound with the receiver in two-way mode, press the SVC to access the function, coming along a prompt for gyroscrop level calibration. It is recommended that the user should follow the prompt on the interface to complete the gyroscope calibration when using the gyroscope for the first time.
  • Page 51 the value is 0%, the mixing control is the strongest, that is, the turning radius is the largest. When the value is 100%, the mixing control is 0, that is, the turning radius is the smallest. Gyroscope Calibration Used for the first time to enable the gyroscope via binding or gyroscope calibration required after replacement.The model keeps a stable and stationary state.
  • Page 52: Beginner

    with sound reminder. • When calibrating the gyroscope, please make sure the model is in a stable and stationary state. Tap [Advanced], then select a type for the model car. After clicking [Custom], tap an item you want to set among [ST Wheel Gain], [Damper Point], [Damper] and [Filter].
  • Page 53 Tap [i-BH07 Extender NPA], then click [Set to PWM converter]. After click [OK] in the pop-up window, tap [PWM Coverter NPA]. Tap [Set to i-BUS2 Extender] to set it back to HUB. Click a channel to set as the output channel of the converter. to return, a propmt pop-up window comes along with it "Whether to set the frequency of PWM converter synchronous", then click [YES] or [NO] to exit.
  • Page 54 i-BUS2 SERVOS(FXS260/380) When the transmitter detects the i-BUS2 FXS260/380 servo, you can use this function to set the relevant function parameters of the servo, monitor the information returned from the servo, and assign the channel for controlling the servo. Servo Setup Sets the function parameters to adjust the corresponding servo.
  • Page 55 i-BUS2 SERVOS(PowerHD) When the transmitter detects an i-BUS2 servo (PowerHD), you can use this function to set the relevant function parameters of the servo, monitor the information returned from the servo, and assign the channel for controlling the servo. The settings of PowerHD servo parameters are similar to those of the FXS260/380. Refer to the description of FXS260/380 servos.
  • Page 56 i-BUS2 ESC(XERUN AXE R2) When the transmitter detects an i-BUS2 i-BUS2 XERUN AXE R2 ESC, you can use this function to set the relevant function parameters of the ESC. Servo Setup Sets the function parameters to adjust the corresponding Note: To ensure correct operations, you must click confirm the updated parameters after the parameters are set.
  • Page 57: Handle

    6�27 HANDLE This function is available for version 1.0.3 or later. It is used to allocate and monitor the controls of the external USB devices of the base. To replace the transmitter controls with external USB device controls to control the transmitter's channels or functions, use the[HANDLE ](gamepad) function.
  • Page 58 Trims The trim control assigns the channel or function, to allow users to set relevant functions. [Step] : Sets the valid value for each operation of the trim control. For the [Function] and [direction] descriptions, refer to the descriptions of Sticks. The settings of Keys are similar to those of the Sticks, refer to the description of the Sticks.
  • Page 59: Help

    6�28 HELP To obtain the user manual via this function. Users can contact us through social accounts listed on the interface. Users can call up the QR code and scan the code according to their needs. Website...
  • Page 60: Rx Set

    This function is used to adjust the transmitter to the bind state so that it can bind with the receiver. Noble Pro supports a dual-receiver mode. The ex-factory bind settings of the transmitter and receiver are completed successfully. If you need to re-bind, please follow the following steps for the bind between the transmitter and receiver.
  • Page 61 • This binding procedure only applies to the Noble Pro transmitter and FGr4P/FGr8B receivers. Different receivers have different binding procedures. Please refer to our official website for more information and relevant user manuals.
  • Page 62: Steering Force

    7�2 Steering Force This function is used to adjust the amount of steering force when the servo is steered. This function can be set when the transmitter RF Setting is set to [Mini-Z(FHSS)]. It will be hidden when the RF is set to other standards. Setup: Click "+"...
  • Page 63: Throttle Ics

    7�5 Throttle ICS This function is available for version 1.0.3 or later. This function is used to set the parameters of the gyroscope mixing steering channel of the vehicle control base board. This function can be set when the transmitter RF Setting is set to [Mini-Z(EVO2)]. It will be hidden when the RF is set to other standards.
  • Page 64 the right side of the corresponding protocol. Click to return to the previous level interface. Serial Sets the output protocol of serial interface. Setup: Click [Serial]. the right side of the corresponding protocol. Click to return to the previous level interface. Enhanced Version Receiver Interface Protocol When the adapted receiver is another enhanced version receiver, the output protocol of the receiver NPA/NPB/NPC/NPD interface can be set.
  • Page 65: Failsafe

    7�8 Failsafe The Failsafe function can be set in the following three ways: • Set to disable the signal output of i-BUS-out and PPM protocol interfaces in case of out-of-control, i.e., no output at i-BUS-out & PPM interfaces in case of losing control.
  • Page 66 i-BUS&PPM No Output This function is for i-BUS and PPM signals. After [i-BUS/PPM No Output] is enabled, regardless of the setting of the failsafe, these two types of failsafe signals are always no output. If the function isdisabled, after losing control, you can set by channel: set to fixed value or keep the last output value.
  • Page 67: Servos Frequency

    7�9 Servos Frequency This function is used to select the frequency of channel data PWM signals. The function includes analog servo (95 Hz), digital servo (380 Hz), and custom frequency. You can select or set the correct output frequency value according to the servo used. By default, the system adopts the digital servo.
  • Page 68: I-Bus2 Setup

    7�10 i-BUS2 Setup This function is used to set up the i-BUS2 devices. For details, see 6.26 i-BUS2 section. 7�11 i-BUS Setup This function is used to set up the i-BUS expansion module. The i-BUS function is mainly used for servo expansion. If a cable is too short or the number of servos exceeds the outputs for the receiver, the i-BUS module provides a convenient option for expansion.
  • Page 69: Config Pwm Converter

    7�12 Config PWM Converter This function allows you to configure the corresponding receiver to a PWM converter. After the setting is successful, the receiver is used as a PWM converter, and the interfaces output PWM signals. Note: This function is not available for all receivers. For the classic receiver, only the FGr4 and FTr10 receivers are availabe.
  • Page 70: Rssi Output Setup

    7�13 RSSI Output Setup Through this function, you can select a channel to output the signal strength value of the receiver. After the function is enabled, the selected channel does not perform the output of transmitter's corresponding channel function, but outputs the receiver's signal strength value.
  • Page 71: Range Test

    7�15 Range Test This function is used to test whether wireless communication between the transmitter and the receiver is normal. As the actual remote control distance between transmitter and receiver is far, it is hard to test whether the radio frequency is normal by controlling a distance of several hundred meters between the transmitter and receiver in practice.
  • Page 72: Low Signal Alarm

    $ Receiver overview 7�17 Low Signal Alarm This function is used to enable or disable the low signal alarm function. [Low Signal Alarm]: If checked, the system will alarm automatically if the signal strength of the receiver is lower than 30. 7�18 Update Receiver After the transmitter has updated the firmware, and at the time, it can not bind with the receiver, then the receiver firmware is needed to be updated.
  • Page 73: System

    8. SYSTEM 8�1 Theme This function is available for version 1.0.3 or later. It is used to set the overall color style of the system, with 4 options. Setup: Touch [Theme] to enter the menu. Select a theme as your desired. Touch to save.
  • Page 74: Backlight Adjustment

    8�4 Backlight Adjustment This function controls the backlight brightness. Note: Turning the brightness up will use more power and as such will lead to reduced battery life. [Backlight Timeout]: Select the delay time.That is, when there is no action, the screen is reduced to a minimum brightness state after the corresponding backlight delay time, with options of 5 seconds, 10 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes, 5 minutes, 10 minutes of backlight delay and normal light.
  • Page 75: Vibration

    8�6 Vibration This function is used to enable or disable the system vibration and alarm vibration function and adjust intensity of vibration levels. [Vibrate Level]: To set the intensity of vibration level. Tap "Vibrate Level" then select the desired strength from the list. Touch to save.
  • Page 76 8�8 Auto Search Receiver This function is available for version 1.0.3 or later. When the Power on auto search receiver is checked. You can make settings to automatically switch to the model corresponding to the currently powered on receiver which has connected to the transmitter in two-way mode. Setup: Tap the box at the right of the [Auto Search Receiver].
  • Page 77 8�11 Standby Timeout This function is used to set idle alarm intervals or no idle alarm. 5 options: [NONE], [3 Minutes], [5 Minutes], [10 Minutes] and [20 Minutes]. [NONE] means no idle alarm. The time to alert can be selected as desired. The default is 3 minutes. Click [Standby Timeout] to enter settings, select alarm time as required, and click on the right of the option.
  • Page 78 Touch "Factory Reset", then touch "YES" when prompted. Note: To avoid errors, do not use this function during operation. 8�16 About Noble Pro This function contains basic information such as product name, firmware version, version date, hardware and RF library version.
  • Page 79 9� Transmitter Specifications This chapter includes specifications for Noble Pro transmitters, FGr8B receiver and FGr4B receiver. 9�1 Transmitter Specification (NB4) Product Model NB4 Pro Product Name Noble Pro Number Of Channels Optional: 2 ( Fast), 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 or 18.
  • Page 80 9�2 Receiver Specification (FGr4B) Product Model FGr4B PWM Channels 2.4GHz ISM 2.4GHz ISM Protocol AFHDS 3 Adaptive Transmitters All Transmitters With AFHDS 3 Protocol Antenna Type Single Antenna Input Power 3.5-9V/DC Data Output PWM/PPM/i-BUS/S.BUS/i-BUS2 Temperature Range -10℃ ~ +60℃ Humidity Range 20% ~ 95% Online Update Dimensions...
  • Page 81 10� Package Contents The accessories included are different in different versions, please consult your dealer for details. Website...
  • Page 82 11� Instructions 11�1 Brake Pad Replacement and Angle Adjustment Turn the hexagonal screwdriver First insert a hexagonal screwdriver into the counterclockwise until the screw is screw hole used to secure the steering wheel. completely loose and remove it. Pinch the brake pad with two fingers and take Take out the steering wheel upward.
  • Page 83 Use the mounting slot of the steeringwheel Insert the screw into the screw hole used with brake pad adjustment hole to place to secure the steering wheel, then align the over the protruding connector of the brake hexagonal screwdriver with the hexagonal pad, then press the steering wheel to fix it.
  • Page 84 11�2 Installation of Mobile Phone Holder Insert the screws into the screw holes Face the installed holder shell handle upward on both sides of the bottom holder shell. and align both sides of the holder shell with both Connect the left and right sides of the sides of the transmitter display screen.
  • Page 85 Connect the phone holder to the other end of the holder connector. Align the connection hole and insert the long Ensure the holder connector is screw. Set the nut on the other end of the screw and installed. gently install the nut clockwise by hand to make it fixed. After installation, twist the holder to ensure the holder is flexible and is firmly fixed.
  • Page 86 Gently unscrew the nut connecting the holder connector and the holder shell counterclockwise by hand until the nut is completely loose. Then remove the screw, nut and holder. Use a screwdriver to connect the screws on both sides of the top of the screen. Gently turn the screwdriver counterclockwise until the screws on both sides are completely loose.
  • Page 87 11�4 Wireless Charging Function and Precautions Wired Charging Method The transmitter base can be charged directly by connecting the micro USB cable. Wireless Charging Method • The four bumps of the transmitter base should be connected to the base of the wireless charging transmitter. •...
  • Page 88 11�5 Replacing VR1 Knob as a Three-position Switch Turn the knob clockwise until the knob is loose. Pinch the knob with the thumb and Make sure that the knob needs to be replaced index finger and then lift it upward to remove with a three-position switch.
  • Page 89 11�6 Replacing the 3-position Switch as VR1 Knob Remove the three-position switch upwardly. Align the knob with the potentiometer handle cap and press down hard on the knob until the knob is completely fixed. Website...
  • Page 90 12� Certification 12�1 DoC Declaration Hereby, [Flysky Technology Co., Ltd.] declares that the Radio Equipment [Noble pro(Noble Pro] is in compliance with RED 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU DoC is available at the following internet address: www.flyskytech.com/info_detail/10.html 12�2 CE Warning The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other transmitter.
  • Page 91 12�4 FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 92 www.flysky-cn.com Copyright ©2023 Flysky Technology Co., Ltd. Release date: 2023-04-03 Website FCC ID: N4ZFG400 Manufacturer: ShenZhen FLYSKY Technology Co., Ltd. Address: 16F, Huafeng Building, No. 6006 Shennan Road, Futian District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China...

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