Airtronics ATX035 M8 75MHz Synthesized Module User Manual
Airtronics Inc M8 75MHz Synthesized Module Users Manual
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Users Manual
(gum/mums“ M8 Instruction Manual %Ammamcs THANK YOU FOR ELECTING TO JOIN THE AIRTRONICS FAMILY. Always remember that we are as close as your nearest telephone. FAX machine, or mail box. These instructions are intended to acquaint you with the many unique features citrus modern, statoroirt‘hoan equipment. Please read them carefully so that you may obtain maximum success and enjoymentrrom its operation. We ask that you pay particular attention to the design or the transmitter. Notice that it has been human engineered tor the most natural and precise control or your choice or operating cars or boats. Be certain to read all the material in this manual. as well as that in the Fundamentals and Guidelines Manual. SAFETV FIRST FOR VOURSELF. FOR OTHERS AND FOR VOUR EQUIPMENT “SAFETV rler" is more than just a slogan when operating radio controlled models. Thus, we urge, especially with respect to radio controlled aircrart that: FOR YOUR SAFETV: AT THE TRACK OR LAKE. DO NOT OPERATE VOUR TRANSMITTER unless your Irequency is “clear". The transmitting signal ireouency and/or channel number is shown on thetransm‘ltter and YOU MUST NOTturn on your transmittal while someone else is operating their model on that same frequency. WARNING: IF YOU DELIBERATELY OR ACCIDENTALLV TURN ON VOUR TRANSMITTER WHILE ANOTHER MODEL IS IN OPERA- TION, THAT MODEL WILL GO OUT OF CONTROL. The same will happen to yours, so observe "clearing" the Irequency: Only one person using a given rrequancy at a time. D0 USE FREQUENCY FLAGS fertile frequency your system uses and attach the appro- priata flags to your transmitter antenna. DO OBSERVE all of the rules at the operating or flying site. FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION AND DISPLAV SVSTEM The Federal Communications Commission lF.C,C.l specifies radio frequencies in MHZ units. For convenience, the frequencles are designated by CHANNEL number or by colors, The Irequen~ ties for each band are listed in MHZ and are designated as indicated. Numbered channel markers on the transmitter identity the specific channel. A yellow wind streamer identifies a 75 MI‘Il transmitter. 75 MHZ NonrAircrait Band CHANNEL FREQUENCV iMHZ) 61 75.410 61 75.430 63 75.A50 64 75.170 65 75.A90 66 75.510 67 75.530 68 75.550 69 75.570 70 75.590 71 75.510 72 75.630 73 75.550 74 75.670 75 75.690 75 75.7 10 77 75.730 79 75.750 79 75.770 BO 75.790 81 75.810 92 75.830 83 75.850 84 75.970 85 75.890 85 75.910 87 75.93!) 58 75.950 89 75.970 90 75.990 27 MRI Suriane CHANNEL rhea. lMHzl SlNGLE FLAG COLOR 1 26.995 Brown 1 27,045 Red 1 27,095 Orange 1 27,145 yellow 1 27,195 Green 1 27255 Blue WARNING: The 75 MHI frequencies allocated for Model Radio Control use are exclusive; however, they are in close proximity to other types at radio usage in certain areas. aerore operating your Model, check with the FCC Regional Office in your area to deter- mine whetner there is a potential danger or interference from other radio users. The FCC offices are usually listed in your tele- phone directory under the section designated to United States Government Offices. When dealing with the FCC, you should state the type of activity you are involved in (ten radio control of model boats or cars] and inquire itthere are any commercial RF transmit- ters on or close to your frequency in Magaherrz (Ml-ix). Do not use RIC channel numbers since the FCC will not be able to correlate them with actual frequency, "Dutside' radio interference may cause you to lose control of your model, possibly resulting in injury to yourseli or olhers, or property. so REMEMBER: |. Do NOT OPERATE your transmitter at the track or lake, until you are certain you ireouency is "clear". 2. DISPLAV your Irequency llag colors and channel identification on the antenna of your transmitter. 3. REMEMBER that liags do not usually state the frequency on them and sometimes the colors are hard to distinguish. it you have an eyesight limitation or detect such as color olindness, double check the frequency liag designations with someone else. I. turn your transmitter on only when you are sure no one else is using your frequency. 5. WARNING: Your model will go out or control and may cause some serious iniury or damage it someone else turns on a trans mitter on your frequenw while you are operating your model. . Respect all the rules or the operating site. . At any time during the operation of your model, should you sense, reel or observe any erratic operation or aonormality, end your operation as quickly and salely as passiolc. DO NOT operate again until you are certain the problem has been cor- rected. TAKE NO CHANCES. Na) Table of Contents Page 1. Introduction 2. Table of Contents 3. Features 4. Connectors 5. Battery Charging, Handle Position, 90>”? 10. . Battery, Timer, Battery Alarm 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. Steering Wheel Tension Adjustment Replacing Crystals Transmitter Features and Controls Transmitter Features and Controls Display Panel Display Panel Operation Dual Rate Steering End Point Adjustments Throttle End Point Adjustments Digital Trim Steering Exponential Throttle Exponential Steering Servo Speed Throttle Servo Speed Model Name Model Copy, Model Clear Sub Trim Trim Rate, Trim Reset Response Switch Lap Timer Lap Timer cont. Interval Timer Servo Reverse, Starting Position Command Signal, LCD Contrast, Key Lock Direct Servo Controller Position of Receiver Connectors M8 System Features Narrow Band FM Receiver and Transmitter: For the best possible radio link between the transmitter and your model. New Airtronics “ ' Servo Connectors: Allows connecting to components of most other brands without plug changes. Transmitter RF Frequency Modules: Allows quick and positive channel and / or band changes, even between heats. Three Channel Operatio or additional scale functions. Advanced Case Ergonomics: For comfortable operation, well balanced with perfect wheel and grip alignment. Adiustable Grip Length: Adjustable for any hand Width. Interchangeable Grip Pos n: For left or right handed users. Steering Wheel Tension: Adjustable to exact point desired. Rechargeable Battery: Drop-in NiCd batten! available. Transmitter Battery Monitor: Displays battery voltage digitally in 0.1 volt increments from 8.0 to 131 volts Transmitter Battery Alarm: Provides audio beeps when battery drops to 9.1 volts, steady tone when it drops to 8.9 volts. Large Display Panel: High visibility, large characters. Dual Rates: Available on both steering and throttle channels. Exponential: Available on both steering and throttle channels. End Point Adjustments: Available on both steering and throttle channels. Digital Trim: One degree trim changes possible while running. Includes Sub Trim, Trim Rate, and Trim Reset functions. Servo Speed: Steering and throttle servo speed variable. Ten Model Memory: Stores all operational data for 10 different models. includes Model Copy and Model Clear functions. Response Switch: Adjust servo response time while under way. Digital Tlmer: Multipurpose programmable timer can be set for total ON time, lap time, or as interval timer. Servo Reverse: Sets direction of steering and throttle servo. Starting Positlon: Exclusive feature for glow engine powered models, sets the throttle at high idle for easier starting. Command Signal: Selects one of ten different tones to be heard during any trim and function key operations. LCD Contrast: Sets the brightness of the screen at the best level for different ambient lighting conditions. Key Lock: Turns off programming keys to prevent accidental change or loss of stored data by inadvertent operation. Direct Servo Controller: Allows setting of model linkages and all transmitter data without actual transmission taking place. Fully Compatible: With all Airtronics accessories and most of those available from all maior RIC equipment manufacturers. Connectors CAUTION! - Your M8 system uses Airtronics New "Z" Connectors. The receiver is blue in color and should be used only with “Z" connector equipped servos, speed control, switch harness or batteries. - The receiver and all "2“ configured components use a different pin polarity than previous servos, speed can trollers, switch harnesses and batteries and should not be used together. New "1” Standard To use your "Z" connector receiver with previous servos, etc. Conversion cable No. 994002 must be used or new 2" connectors installed by our service department. To use previous receivers with "Z' connector servos, etc. Conversion cable No. 993992 must be used. Airtronio Receiver to Airtronics ”Z” Servo Standard Airtrcnirs Receiver Adapter Cable! Part , 99399 Z Use Your ”2” Connector with existing Airtronio Receivers New "Z“ Connenor Servo New "Z" Receiver or other brands n . 3322: Use Your Standard Almonits Servo with the New Z Connector Reteiver Airtrcnirs Standard Servo NI'CD BA-ITERY CHARGING -Adjusting the handle position: ‘ (1) Remove the RF module. - Before connecting the charger, both (2) Loosen the four transmitter and receiver power switches screws indicated must be in the “OFF" position. 0" the back Side - When using Ni-Cd batteries for the first of the transmitter, time or they have not been used for PU" dOWn on the \\ long periods, they may not aooept a full handle. charge. If so, they should be discharged (3) With the handle and re-charged two or three times. positioned as desired, retighten the screws. - Switching left to right hand handle position: If you are left handed, the handle may be rotated as follows: (1) Remove the RF module 12) Remove the four screws indicated on the back side of the transmitter. 13) Pull down and remove the handle from the top section. It only needs to “was clear the top, use care not to pull the ADA"!!! connecting wires loose. (4) Rotate the handle 180 degrees and replace it back in the top section. (5) Install and tighten the four screws, mmlerrER cranes rum "' mm! mm . nnsnv ascsivsn Ni-Cd Charging T|me (Charger No. 95033) STEERING WHEEL Transmitter 700 mAH Battery 12 Hours TENSION Receiver 425 mAH Battery 10 Hours ADJUST- Whenever a quick charger is used, the MENT: charge rate should not exceed one The steering ampere. wheel tension is factory set to the softest position. HANDLE POSITION: It can be adjusted using You will find the M8 to be especially well a 1.5mm hex wrench as balanced, with the wheel and trigger indicated; turn the screw aligned to maximize driving precision. in to increase tension.
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