Storm  ST-06TX Instruction Manual

Storm ST-06TX Instruction Manual

Storm 2.4ghz 6 channel transmitter and receiver

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For Storm 430, 450, 460 Helicopters
R/C helicopters including the STORM helicopters are not toys. R/C helicopters utilize various
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high tech products and technologies to provide superior performance. The rotating blades
on the model spin at high speed and can cause potential risk or injury if used improperly. It
is mandatory that you observe all R/C safety rules and adhere to local laws as applicable We recom-
mend that you contact your local hobby store and inquire about safety rules regulations and local laws
and statutes regarding R/C model operation in your area. Please make sure to be conscious of your own
personal safety and the safety of others and your environment when operating all STORM products.
When used properly, STORM products will provide years of R/C entertainment.
We recommend that you obtain the assistance of an experienced pilot before attempting to fly our
products for the first time. A local expert is the best way to properly assemble. setup, and fly your model
for the first time.
The STROM Helicopters requires a certain degree of skill to operate, and is a consumer item. Any
damage or dissatisfaction as a result of accidents or modifications are not covered by any warrantee
and cannot be returned for repair or replacement. Please contact our distributors for free technical
consultation and parts at discounted rates when you experience problems during operation or mainte-
nance.
Note: Fly only in safe areas, away from other people. Do not operate R/C aircraft within the vicinity of
homes or crowds of people. R/C aircraft are prone to accidents, failures, and crashes due to a variety of
reasons including, lack of maintenance, pilot error, and radio interference. Pilots are responsible for their
actions and damage or injury occurring during the operation or as of a result of R/C aircraft models.
1.
Locate an appropriate location :
R/C helicopters fly at high speed. thus posing a certain degree of potential danger. Choose an
appropriate flying site consisting of flat, smooth ground, a clear open field, or a large open
room, such as gymnasium or warehouse without obstacles. Do not fly near buildings, high
voltage cables, or trees to ensure the safety of yourself, others. and your model. Do not fly your
model in inclement weather, such as rain, wind, snow, or darkness.
2.
Obtain the assistance of an experienced pilot :
Before turning on your model and transmitter check to make sure no one else is operating on
the same frequency. Frequency interference can cause your model or other models to crash
The guidance provided by an experienced pilot will be invaluable for the assembly tuning
trimming and actual first flight (Recommend you to practice with computer based flight
simulator).
3.
Always be aware of the rotating blades :
During the operation of the helicopter the main rotor and tail rotor will be spinning at a high
rate of speed The blades are capable of inflicting serious bodily injury and damage to the
environment Be conscious of your actions and careful to keep your face eyes hands and loose
clothing away from the blades Always fly the model a safe distance from yourself and others as
well as surrounding objects Never take your eyes off the model or leave it unattended while it
is turned on immediately turn off the model and transmitter when you have landed the model.
Important Notes

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  • Page 1 For Storm 430, 450, 460 Helicopters Important Notes R/C helicopters including the STORM helicopters are not toys. R/C helicopters utilize various high tech products and technologies to provide superior performance. The rotating blades on the model spin at high speed and can cause potential risk or injury if used improperly. It is mandatory that you observe all R/C safety rules and adhere to local laws as applicable We recom- mend that you contact your local hobby store and inquire about safety rules regulations and local laws and statutes regarding R/C model operation in your area.
  • Page 2 For Storm 430, 450, 460 Helicopters Correct Start Up Procedure in 4 Steps Throttle Trim e Trim Throttle Stick Make sure “Throttle Trim” and “Throttle Stick” are both all the way down. Gyro Sensitivity Throttle Hold Make sure “Throttle Hold” is not activated. Gyro Sensitivity should be around 2-3 o’clock direction.
  • Page 3 Instruction Manual Storm 2.4Ghz 6 Channel Transmitter and Receiver ST-06TX and ST-06RX SSST STORM SPREAD SPECTRUM TECHNOLOGY...
  • Page 4: Control Identification And Location

    2.4Ghz 6 Channel Transmitter and Receiver Control Identification and Location Antenna Gyro Sensitivity Pitch Adjustment (VR.B) (VR.A) For safty reason, we disabled the IDLE switch, you need to activate it by programming the transmitter. Throttle Cut NOR / IDLE Switch (SW.B) (SW.A) Elevator / Rudder...
  • Page 5: Connection Diagram

    2.4Ghz 6 Channel Transmitter and Receiver Connection Diagram CH.1 Alieon 1 CH.2 Elevator CH.3 CH.4 Gyro CH.5 Gyro Signal CH.6 Alieon 2 (PITCH) Battery Main Receiver Receiver Module P .2...
  • Page 6: Binding Procedure

    2.4Ghz 6 Channel Transmitter and Receiver Binding Procedure The receiver must be bound to the transmitter before use. Binding is the process for the transmitter and receiver to recognize each other. Once bound, the receiver will only connect to the bound transmitter. The Transmitter and Receiver you received have “ALREADY”...
  • Page 7: Installing The Programming Software

    Open the programming software : t6config.EXE Restart computer. Programming the Transmitter With the provided USB cable and software installed, Storm ST-06TX Transmitter can be programmed by computer using Windows XP. Turn on transmitter, please make sure 8 X AA Batteries were installed.
  • Page 8 2.4Ghz 6 Channel Transmitter and Receiver How to Program the Transmtiter t6config.EXE Program Interface System Options Setting Click “Setting” , you will need to choose the correct COM port that the USB driver simulated. Please choose from these COM ports until the channel output display has movement according to your stick movement on your transmitter.
  • Page 9 2.4Ghz 6 Channel Transmitter and Receiver Save Click “Save” button to save your current parameter settings into a file and stored on your computer. You can save more than one settings. Left click the “Save” button to save the parameter settings. Open Click “GetUser”...
  • Page 10 2.4Ghz 6 Channel Transmitter and Receiver Click “DR” button to set the “Dual Rates” value for each channel. This function is available for Ch 1, Ch 2 and Ch 4. Adjustable value is from 0% to 100%. Left click “DR” to set Dual Rates value to Ch 1, Ch2 and Ch 4. Mode Click “Mode”...
  • Page 11 2.4Ghz 6 Channel Transmitter and Receiver Swash Afr Click “Swash Afr” button to set the servo’s travel linked to swashplate, the are Ch 1, Ch2 and Ch 4. Adjustable value is from -100% to 100%. Left click “Swash Afr” to set swashplate servo’s travel. Click “MIX”...

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