GuangZhou Walkera Technology DEVO-10 2.4GHz Transmitter User Manual part 1of8

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Users Manual of DEVO-10 transmitter
Notetheaaa read througnly the manual before using and keep it in a safe place forthe future reference.
Contents
Part one: General information Part two: Helicopter
1.0 General information ---------------- 2 1,0 system Menu ._
1-1 important statements ------------ 2 1.1 Language swing ________
1 2 Salety needing attention ----------- z 1 2 DEPTH), ________
1.3 Attention before flignt- - ......... 2 1.3 Buzzer warning ......
2.0 Features . 3 1 4 Vlbrator ......
21 Transmitler DEVO-10 ............ 3 1.5 Stick Mode ........
2.2 Features of DEvoeRxmcz -------- 3 1 6 Stick Direcliun
3.0 Specification ....................... 3 1.7 Stick Calibration .................. 15
31 DEVO-10lransmitlar ............... 3 18 About---- ._ m
speclllcallon
3.2 Receiver specification -
4.0 Definition 0! DEVQ-10 ............... 4
4.1 Panel definition ................... 4
4.2 Rear definition"-
A 3 wiring Diagram
4.4 Function keys in panel -----
5.0 Control Stick Adjustment -
5.1 The 51ch length adiustment -------- 5
5 2 Conlrol Slick Tension Adjuslmenl -- -6
5.0 Neck Strap Usage .........
7.0 Stick Mode Switch ------
8.0 Switches between left-hand
and right-hand throttles '
B 1 Right-hand ttirotlle swuotieu -------- 7
to left-hand throttle
3.2 Lelt-nanu tnrottle switched _________ 7
to rlghl-hand throttle
3.0 Function Menu .......
2.0 Model Menu ------------------------ 17
21 MDdel Select .........
2.2 Model Name ..................... ‘7
------- 17
23MDde|Cupy---- ..... 17
2.4 Model wireless copy ......... "18
2.5 Model reset - ..... 19
z a Type Select . 1g
2 7 Trim System ..................... 19
2.8 Stick Position Switch .............. 20
2.9 Device select -------------------- 21
2.10 Device Output
2.11 Swasn Type ......
2.12 Power Amplifier ................. 22
213 Fixed lD 23
2.14 Sensor setting ------
3.1 Reverse Switch ------
9.0 Training function -- ----- 8 3 2 Wave, Adms‘ _
10.0 Customized fixed ID --------------- 10 3 3 Sub Trim .........
11.0 Installation requirement ___ 11 3.4 Dual rate and Exponential --------- 28
for receiver
3.5 Throttle Hold ' ' 29
11.1 Receiver Frame rate setting ...... 11
3.6 anottle Curve ---------------- an
12.0 installation requirement .......... 12
for DEVO-10 battery pack 3.7 Mix to throttle ................... 31
12.1 DEVO—10 Battery cnarglng 12 3.3 Gyro Sensor .................... 32
3 s Guvemor ........................ 33
3.10 rail Curve ...................... 33
3.11 SwaSh Mix ------ 35
312 Pitch Curve ..................... 35
3.13 Program Mix .................... 37
314 Munilur .. ......... 40
3.15 Fail sale ....................... 41
316 SensorView ................. 41
3.17 rrairier ......................... 42
3.18 Timer .44
art lhre rplane
1.0 System Menu . _ 46
1 1 Language selting .....
1.2 Display.
1 3 Buzzer Warning .....
1.4 Vibrator ---------
1.5 Stick Mode .......
1.6 Slick Direction ................... 43
1.7 Slick Callbraiiori .............. 43
1.8 Aboul ........................... 45
2.0 Model Menu ........................ 49
2.1 Model Select .................. 49
2 2 Model Name---- ..... 49
2.3 Model Copy .................. 49
2 A Model wireless cupy .............. 50
2.5 Model resei ...................... 51
2.6 Type Seleci ..................... 51
2.7 rrim System ..................... 51
2.8 Slick Position Swllch ----------- 52
2.9 Device seleoi ----- 53
2.10 DeVice Output .................. 53
2.11 Wing Typs- . 55
2.12 Power Amplirier ................. 57
213 Fixed lD ----------------------- 57
4.11 Upgrading
214 Sensor selling ................... 55
3.0 Funciiori Menu ...................... 51
3.1 Reverse SWilcri ................... 51
3 2 Travel Adjusl ..................... 51
3.3 Sub Trim ......................... 51
3 4 Dual rale and Expunemial .......... 52
3.5 Throme Hold ...................... 53
3.6 Thronie Curve ................. 53
3.7 Difrereriliai - -- ........ 55
3 a Balance -------------- 57
3.9 Gyro sensor ...................... 53
310 Guvernor- 9
3.11 Aileron 1c Rudder Mix ............. 69
312 Eleva1orlo flap mix ............... 70
3.13 Rudder to allemnlelevator mix ----- 71
3.14 Flap SySlem ..................... 71
3.15 Ailerori lo flap mix ................ 72
3.16 Program mix ..................... 73
3.17 Monitor -----
3.18 Fall Sal --
319 Sensor View- -
3 20 Trainer .......
3.21 Timer ........................... 7g
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DEVO—‘io takes 2.4 GHz Direct Sequence Spread
Spectrum (DSSS) technology and features automatic
Pa rt 0 n e ID binding, automatic ID assignmentand also features
fixed iD set by yourseif. The usage of Wireiess copy
G e n e ral function keeps you away from the trouble in Wire iink-
up. Three mode types of heiicopter, airplane and gilder
are avaiiable to meet your requirements for different
Info rm atlon modeis. Touch screen with Wide area is used and it
offers you convenient operation. Oniine update via
USB ensures a transmitter in hand not to be out of
date and makes it full at vigour.
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1 0 General lnforma I
1.1 Important statements
Welcome to use the DEVO—10trarlsmifler
(1) The transmitter is suitable for experienced pilots beyond 14 years old.
(2) Flying the model aircraft in approved ground is a must.
(3) We are not responsible for any safety caused by operation, usage or control once the transmitter
is sold out
(4) We consign our distributors to offer technical support and service after sale Please contact the local
distributors for problem solutions caused by usage, operation. maintenance, etc.
1.2 Safety needing attention
(1) Far away from obstacle and people
RC aircraft in flights is uncertain of flight speed and status,
which potential risk exists in when flying Please keep your
radio controlled aircraft tarawaytrom people high buildings,
high—tension line, etc, and avoid operating in rain. storms, ., ‘ ~
thunder and lightening ~ ' ' '>
(2) Away from humid enyironment
Radio controlled airciatt should be kept away from humidity
and vapor because it is composed of complicated precise
electronic elements and mechanical parts.
(3) Proper operation
Use original spare parts to upgrade, modify or maintain ' , i
your equipment in order to assure its safety Please operate
your equipment Within the range of mnctlons permitted. it
is toroidden to use out clthe safety laws or regulations.
(4) Safety operation
Operate your equipment according to your body status and
flight skills Fatigue, listlessness and nus-operation will
increase the possibilities of accidental hazard
(5) Away from heat sources
The inside of the transmitter is composed of precise electronic
components and mechanical parts Keep it far away form
heat sources and sunshine to avoid distortion, or even
damage caused by high temperature
1 .3 Attention before flight
(1) Ensure the battery packs of both transmitter and receiver are fully saturated.
(2) Ensure both the throttle stick and the throttle trim of your DEvo-m stay at the lowest positions before
operation.
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(3) Strictly obey the order olTURN-ON and TURN-OFF before operation. When starting your night, turn on
your DEVO-m first and connect the battery to the aircraft last When turning off the aircraft disconnect
the battery first, and turn otr your DEvo-m last An upset in the order may cause your aircraft out of
control. Cultivate a correct habit churn—on and turn—off.
(A) Ensure whether the directions and actions ct all the servos in your RC aircraft are correct when executing
commands or the transmitter Usmg broken servos Will result in unforeseen dangers
2 0 Features
2.1 Transmitter DEVO-10
(1) The DEVO—‘l u adopts 2 4 GHz Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) technology and leatures automatic
in binding and in assignment it can also be customizedly set as fixed lD code
(2) USE online update makes you always enioy the latest program
(3) Hi-rrequency output power is adiustable.
(4) wireless data transmission between two DEVOr‘lO helps experience the training tunction
(5) Up to ”model data can be saved.
(6) DEVOr‘lO adlustlng the gyro sensitiirity makes hovering flight and tancy flight in an easy way
(7) Shape design accords With human engineering and provrdes comtortable holding.
(8) Both the length and tension ot the sticks can be amendable.
(9) DEVOr‘lO can be treety sWitched among Modes ‘l, 2, a. and 4
(10) DEVOr‘lO is suitable tor helicopter and airplane. tn the helicopter mode. there are three flight modeseach
or which can be treely set and its parameters can be personalizedly adiusted to meet the requirement
tor FSC or 3D aerobatic flight.
2.1 Features ot DEVD-thonz
(1) Adopts 2.4GH1 Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) that features fast reaction and strong antl—
(amming protection.
(2) Double receiiring circuits and signal sWitch automatically eflectively assure the stability or receiying signal.
(3) The single chip Microoo as CPU provrdes super—Strong analyzing ability
(4) The receiver maintains the trequency and the lD memories when its changing a new battery pack With
the transmitter powered on .
(5) it can be customizedly set as fixed in and automatic ID assignment.
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3.1 DEVQ-1U transmitter Specification
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Encoder ------------------- WO—Channel micro computer system
Frequency ------------------- 2.4GHz DSSS
Output power ------------------ s 100 mw
Current drain ------------------ s 200 mA(100 mW)
Power supply ------------------ st: Battery 5 x1 sv or NiMH s xt zv (sue - 2,000 mAh
Output pulse -
------------ 1000 7 2000 Ms (15DOMS Neutrai)
3.2 Receiver speclficalion
Type ------------------------- ZAGHZ 10 channels
Sensitivity --------------------- - ms ctbm
Frequency interyal xxxxxxxxxxxxxx a A M
Wag)“ ....................... g_5 g
Dimension -------------------- 37x25x14 5mm
Receiver Battery ............... 4 gay magma“
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Anlenna Hanme
Aux4 AUXS
GEAR M‘X
RUDD D/R FMOD Swllch
ELEV D/R AILE DIR
Len Trim Right Tnm
EyeM THRD Trim
ELEV/RUDD Stmk THRo/AwLE Suck
ELEV Tnm Fewer Swwlch
RUDD Tflm AILE Tnm
UP/DN R/L
EXT ENT
LCD Dwsp‘ay
4.2 Rear deflnlllon Antenna fixed screw
Cover Screw 1 Cever Screw 6
Cover Screw 2 Cover Screw 5
Charge socket
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Convener
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Cover Screw 3 Eauery Pack sever Cover Screw 4
(1) Charge socket (CHG), mpm DC at12V,Curvem50 mAh, Pcwamy 0—149
(2) Dgnaw Swgnal Convenersocket (DSC) used 701 swmu‘awrflwgm pracnce we computer (You need software and Ms dongwe
wmch are avaMaMe m hubby snaps), and lurtrammg
(a) use socket The use socket cambmed mm pc macmne can upgrade the devlce prugram,up\ode and duwmude me
Configuralmn paramelers
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4.3 Wiring Diagram
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Elevalor servo
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Aiieron servo Battery
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Throttle servo
E'Q‘II
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Rudder servo
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Receiver
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an A. :
Gear servo
E'Q‘l
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Auxi
Gym
AUX3
AUX4
AUXS
4.4 Function keys in panei
There are e iunctionai keys in the oanei oi DEVO—10 Below are the oetaiis:
(i) EXT: Reset key Press EXT to exit the main menu.
(2) ENT: Confirmation key. Press ENT to access the system ortne iunction moae.
(3) up: Moves cursor up to the iorwaro function item.
(4) DN: Moves cursor oown to the next function item.
(5) R Moves cursor right to increase the seiting vaiue
(s) L- Moves cursor ieft to decrease the setting vaiue
5 0 Co ol 3 k Ad stment
Stick ooiusirnent oontroi has two parts the siick iength aria aegree oi tightness.
5.1 The stick iength adjustment Stick head
(1) Prolong the stick iength Counter clockwise rotate the
stick head untii the iength you hope. and then oounter SW “we
ciockwise tighten the stick sleeve.
(2) Shorleri the stick length: Clockwise rotate the stick sieeve
until the length you hope. and then clockWise tighten
the slick head
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5.2 Control Stick Tension Adjustment
Use the screw derer to loosen the 6 screws In the back Cover. (Be carelul not to break the wlres) Then use
a Phllllps screwdrlver to adjust each screw on the throttle arrestlrlg sphng tor the deslred tehston (Note cw
rotate to tighten the stlck and cow rotate to loosen)
Control Stlck Tenslah Adjustment Screw
The neck strap can be hooked on the face of the
transmltter The Hook located at the center helps to
get uptlmal balance of the transmitter.
7.0 Stick Mode Switch
There are total four stick modes from MODE 1 through MODE A The left-hand throttle lhcludes MODE 2 and
MODE 4‘ and the right-hand throttle includes MODE 1 and MODE 3 Below ls the sketch map
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MODE 2 MODE 4
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MODE 1
MODE 1 and MODES are llsted lrl rlght—harld throttle.
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8 Swtches elweenleflhandand g handlhromes
The throttle swltch between the left hand and right hand will be successlul if both the MECHANlCAL swltch
and ELECTRONlC swltch are flrllshed, separately. Below are the methods for swltchlng:
Welcome to use the DEVO—1O transmitter
8.1 Right-hand throttle switched to left-hand throttle
(t) Mechanical svvitch
Remove the battery and s tixed screws in the back cover of Transmitter, and remove the transmitter hack
cover (Be careful not to break the wires) The internal conditions of the lett and right throttle are showed in
the tollowing plctufes. Then use a Phlllips screwdriver to release the connecting rod fixed screw\screw F\scfew
G and throttle anesting slices in the right throttle posltlorltand fix them up in the corresponding left hand Throttle
positionAccording to personal feeling to adiust screw Ftadiust the Throttle stick to desired tention),then fixed
up the transmitter back cover
Llnkage Fixed Screw F Throttle Control Sprlng G
(2) The ELECTRONIC switch
In the mam lnlerfacetpfess ENT to access the maln menquess UP\DN to choose “system menu'flPfess
UP\DN to choose “sllck model" and access vla “ENT” key,or (0 choose "model 2\4"am1 confirm vla ENT
Keymake a mark “\/" befufe the choosed model Press EXT to exit afler setup complete
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Through the rnechnical and electronic swiththe flghl hand throttle switch to the left hand successfully and
can be used normally
3.2 Left-hand throttle switched to right-hand throttie
(1) Mechanical switch
Refer to the above “Mechanical sWitch" to open the transmitter cover.
See the following pictures to learn the internal conditions at the left and right hand stich Then use a Phillips
screwdriver to release the connecting rod fixed screw\screw F\st:few G and throttle arresting slices in the
left hand throttle position.and nxthern up in the correspondan flght hand Throttle oosition.According to personal
feeling to adiust screw Ftadiust the Throttle stlck to desired tenllothen fixed up the transmitter back cover.
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Linkage Fixed Screw Throttle Control Spring (3
qht thruttl t tt throttle set
(2) The data switch
Reter to the steps of "8 I right hand throttle swith to the iett hand ,(Z)eiectric switch",access to ”stick modei"
The left hand throttle switch tn the right hand There are 4 stick modeis can be choosed at the stick pasitlun
Press UPtDN to choose ”modei “3" and confirm via ENT Key.make a mark ”f' before the choosed modeIFress
EXT (0 exit after setup compiete.The dates can be switched automaticaily.
The switch from lett hand throttle to right is completed and your DEVO—10 is ready tor normal tlying
Note: Pay attention to the strength when removing and adjusting the screws Excessive strength may damage
them
9 0 Tra n ng funct
Two DEvo-to transmitters working together can execute the training function to meet the requirements for
the beginner The setting method is shown as below
(1) Data copy
First, use the Wireless copy lunetion between two DEVO—10to copy the main transmitter's model data to the
trainees transmitter, this promise the the model data between two transmitters is same Rerertne copy method
to the second part or helicopter “2 4 model wireless copy" and do the lollowing steps
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Linkage chn at
trainees DEVOJ u
(2) Linkage
Insert the signal wire tram the trainer‘s transmitter into the
DSC socket of the trainees transmitter Turn on the
transmitter and a iinkage term Wlii be shown on the boot
screen.
linkage icon
Turn on the power or the trainers radio. Find out the trainees model data and then let the trainers Radio bind
with the aircraft model and fly it normally Then turn on the power.lnsert the other end of the digital signal
Wire into the trainer's DEVOaiUi and then turn on its power A linkage icon Will be shown as below:
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Trainee lS on arm trainer is working Trainee is working and trainer lS on
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Trainer icon
Training status display: when the trainer‘s icon becomes into x the trainee stops flying and the trainer IS
working, when the trainers icon turns intow", the trainee is flying and the trainer is in leisure
(3) Usage method
The training switch can be freely switchable between Left trim and Right trim The delault setting is Right
trirn Shown as below:
During flight, ii the trainer pushes Right Trim once, the
linkage icon will be shown as W" that means lhe control
right is moved to the trainee from Trainer it trainer pushes
Right Trim once again, the linkage icon will be shown as
i " that means the trainer takes back the control right fmrn
the trainee
(4) Setting fortraining function channels
Trainee is available to gel lull or part otllighl centmi powerlu the aircraft model Via setting the training function
channel lh the trainer's radio. Below is the setting method
Push the ENT button In enter maln Menui and then push
UP or DN to gel access to luncticn nienu Then push UP
or DN to select “training funcliun" and push ENT button to
enter Trainer screen interlaoe. The available channels are
shown below, and the current status of trainer switch is
also shown there
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Tralner switch selectlcn:Press UP or DN to select the swllch cplinrl; press R or l. to select the switch whlch
yuu Want ll Includes nght and lefl tnm The default setting is Right trim
Channel selection Press UP or DN to select the channel cptlcn;Press R or L to select the channel(s) whlch
you want to grant to lrainee The channelts) you have selected wlll be actlvaled as "Aclive" The channels
which are not granted to trainee will be kept inhibited The default setting is “Inhibit"
Press EXT to exit
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10 0 Custom zed fixed ID
This setting will bind DEVOaiO with its receiver in a unique corresponding relationship. it will greatly speed
up the time oiautomatic binding when DEVO—‘IO powered on.
(1) Setting ior iixed ID
The setting for fixed ID should be under the status that automatic ID binding is successfuIIy finished Below
is the setting method.
Press ENT to enter the main Menu and push UP or DN to move the navigational mark to select Model menu.
Press ENT to enter Model Menu. Press UP or DN to select Fixed ID and press ENT to enter the Fixed ID
setting inlerraee.
If you want to aotivale the lixed ID seltings, press R or I. to change the slatus from off to ON. A series of
random digits will be shown below after change to On
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Press UP or DN (0 Choose the ID Code setting, press R
or L to Goose the words or numberpress UP or DN moves
to the nexl code selling (here are 6 Words can be set to
ID code
Press ENT key after the new ID has been sel An inquiry intervene oi “Are you sure?" pop up “ID Code Matching
" will be shown afler press ENT Afler malching, the interface will be relurned lo Model Menu
:I ID
Fixed ID
(2) Fixed ID cancellation
insert the assorled BIND PLUG into the output terminal or EATT before the receiver is powered on, and then
plug 5v DC power into other oulpui terminal The red light of receiver will flash slowly This means the fixed
ID code has been cancelled. Pull out bind plugDEVO—io also needs to make relative cancellation and revision
ailerthe fixed ID in receiver is cleared out.
In the main Interlace press the ENT to enter Model Menu
and then press UP or DN to move Ihe navigational mark
to select MODEL MENU Press ENT to enler MODEL
MENU Press UP or DN (0 select Fixed ID code and push
ENT key 10 enter the Fixed ID code interlace Press UP or
DN \0 select STATUS option, Press R or I. to Change the
status to Ofl Then press EXT (0 exit.
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