Other function of the transmitter Receiver Information How To Use The Transmitter Binding your 2. 4 GHz Radio System Adjustments Charging The Transmitter Flow Chart Statement: Specifications may change without notice, please refer to the real one for configuration. 2010.07 www.blitzrcworks.com...
Thank you for purchasing the ETC63- 2.4GHz Radio Control system. For safety precautions, you must read this manual before operating. BlitzRCWorks and the retailer are not responsible for any damage or loss resulted from improper usage and mishandling, as this will be the sole responsibility of the user.
APPROPRIATE LOCATIONS: DO NOT fly near houses, at an airport, near any power lines or on the street and roads. You may be fined and can also caused damages to your surroundings and injuries. Please also do not fly in a crowded area. www.blitzrcworks.com...
DO NOT adjust factory settings if you are unsure and do not fully understand what type of performance you want out of your aircraft. This will affect the controls on your transmitter. www.blitzrcworks.com...
(up and down). Y:Plug port for simulator software connecting cable Z:Battery bay for AA batteries A1:Charging port to plug charging cable directly to transmitter to charge batteries NOTE: Only 9.6V Ni-MH battery packs can be recharged. www.blitzrcworks.com...
Press the menu button to enter into the Rev menu (servo reversing). Press the left or right button to choose a channel. Press Y/UP button to change the reversing setting. www.blitzrcworks.com...
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Press the left or right button to choose an option. A is for aileron, E for elevator, and R for rudder. Press Y/UP or N/DOWN button to increase or decrease the setting value. The value -100% to 100% indicates the actual output mixing rate. www.blitzrcworks.com...
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5 key points corresponds to the channel trip of 0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100%. Press Y/UP or N/DOWN button to increase or reduce the value. The value set takes effect when the 3D switch is turned on. The value may be set to anywhere between 0% and 100%. www.blitzrcworks.com...
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In this calibration process, output values of all channels are set to the initial values. Auxiliary trim settings: Press the sub button to enter into the Trm menu (trim settings). Press the left or right button to select a channel. www.blitzrcworks.com...
The charging port is located on the side of the transmitter and is specifically designed for charging the transmitter battery with the battery still in the transmitter. Please make sure the batteries are installed correctly and to not overcharge the battery. www.blitzrcworks.com...
3.Receiver power supply distributor (UBEC). NOTE: Please remember to fully charge your battery for the aircraft and your transmitter for the best performance. If your batteries are running low, your aircraft might not have enough power to fly properly. www.blitzrcworks.com...
Throttle: Move left joystick up for more power/lift; Rudder: Move left joystick left to turn helicopter move joystick down to decrease in power. counterclockwise; move joystick right for clockwise. www.blitzrcworks.com...
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Throttle: Move right joystick down to have elevators Rudder:Move left joystick left to turn helicopter go down for the plane to lower to the ground. counterclockwise; move joystick right for clockwise. www.blitzrcworks.com...
3. A light will be visible to indicate that the 4. Unplug the bind plug and there will be bind process is complete and was successful. a flashing light. 5. Press bind button up into “work mode.” www.blitzrcworks.com...
Note: Only the 9.6V Ni-HM rechargeable battery can be charged. The dry cell should not be charged To prolong the battery life, make sure not to overcharge at LEFT RIGHT N/DOWN more than 5 hours. www.blitzrcworks.com...
Flow Chart (1-9,A,b,C) (1-9,A,b,C) (CH1-6) (CH1,2,4) Menu Left right (CH1,2,4) y/up n/down (CH1-6) (A E r) (A E P) (A,V,D) (PT1-5) (H, C) (PT1-5) (PT1-5) (PT1-5) (A,V,D) (Mix 2,3,4 Set as Mix 1 ) (CH1-6) (CH1,2,4,6) www.blitzrcworks.com...
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