Grand Wing Servo Tech GWT-4A2-72 Radio Control Transmitter User Manual 45

Grand Wing Servo-Tech Co., Ltd. Radio Control Transmitter 45

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w TRODUCTION:
Thank you for purdiasing the GWS 4—Channel Radio System. This unit has been designed and developed using
the latest manufacturing technologies and incorporate the finest modern precision electronic components.
GWS System are compatible with PPM (FM) System lrom FUTABA, JR, SANWA/Airtronics and Hi-tec.
Please read these instructiions carefdly in order to obtain safe operation and maximum performance from
your GWS System.
TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS:
Model Number : GWT-4Al! RF Powa : Approximately 250mw
Encoder: 4—Channel Current Drain : IODmA
Frequency : 35 - 36 - 40 - 41 . 72 - 75MH1 Power Source : 9.6V(l.2VxB)SSOmAh(AAA)
Modulation : PPM(FM) Nl-MH Battery pack
, Low Battery Indicator : Bdow 8.8V(LED turn to Red) Control range : 1.5ms i 0.5ms
TRANSMlTTER LAYOUT: ”f
TRANSMITTER T-4Al](FRONT PANEL)
Elevator trim lever
(Mode l)
Throttle trim lever
(Mode 2;
leveKHode l)
Elevatort m Iever(Mode 2)
Trainer Button
Elevatormode 1)
Throttlemode 2)
/ Rudder stick
Throttlfluodo l)
Elevatorll‘lode 2)
I Alleron stick
Rudder trim lever
Power switch
in the upper position,
the pours- Is turned on.
Servo Reversing Switches
Switche that revem the direction at operation oi the servos.
The lower positbn is normal side and upper position Is the
reverse slde.
Channel display Ogratlng direction display
LCl-ll 3.013 REV> mewrse side
2. (ml 4. CH4 NOR : Normal side
Battery Indicator
Displays the tnnsmltter bettery voltage.
when the Led colors turn to red, recharge the battery.
GWI'4A II MANUAL
TRANSMITTER T-4Al](REAR PANEL)
Batten Cover
Use when rcphcing the bathe-y.
Sllda the cover downwarfl while
pressing the partmadxed "PUSH".
Englne throttle lever
mas no the high speed
sn ‘
Low
Engine xnmme lava
mwes to the low speed
sme.
(Model) (Mode 2)
GWT-4A II MANUAL
The trainer function is a very effective way for training students. To use it, the special trainer cord
(sold separately) is necessary.
1. Match the servo reversing and [rims of both radios.
2. Turn on the power switch of instructor transmitter and extend the antenna to its full length.
The student transmitter must be left off, then plug the trainer cord into both transmitters, the student
transmitter power indicator will automatically turn on.
3. When the trainer switch Is not pressed, the instructor has control, when the trainer switch is pressed,
control is transferred to the student.
AWarninu : Never turn on the student transmitter power switch, it will cause interference
and a crash.
CHARGING THE BATTERY.
Your GWT-4AlI Radio System is shipped from the factory with
both the transmitter NI-MH battery pack and wall charger.
When charging the battery, place the switch in the OFF
Cha rger
TX: Transmitter
position. ch i dis
The LED on the battery charger should always be on during t am no phy
. . . . . Rx: Receiver charging
the charging operating. Under normal conditions, it erI my."
require approximately 15 hours to attain peak charge capacity.
AWaming : Do not use the charger for equipment other
1:th GWS- To transmitter charging
jack
Receiver niod battery
SERVO INSTALLATION:
Servo Arm Retailing Screw
Servo Ann / Horn
Servo Eyelet —'@
Servo Maint —- \\i\\‘\\\\
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Servo Lad w I Connector
GWT4AHhflDflM1
CONNECTIONS
FOR ENGINE POWER
Connect to Charger
for Charging
QELEJ
Oll/OFF '
mca balmy pack
Switch Names: 4.3V~6V
Channel assignment:
ML"; JRISANWA FUTABA/Hi-tec
CH! l mom m
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CH4 Rudder Rud der
lllHllllHIlllllHlli
Antenna ’ “Mme
FOR ELECTRIC POWER
Electronic Speed Controller
15550 or 100
iii-Cd battery Dacli
7.zv~9.6v
Receiver
GWR-GN ll
‘ PRECAUTIONS
0 Do not fly simultaneously on the same frequency.
0 Extend the antenna to its full length, Always carry out a
range check prior to fight.
0 Always turn the transmitter on flrsl, then the receiver. When
you turn the system off, always turn the receiver off first
then transmitter.
This step is very important always follow this procedure.
If this procedure is not followed, injury to yourself and
others as well as loss of control could occur,
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Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device. pursuant to Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energyand, ifnot installed and
used in accordance with the instructions. may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However . there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. Ifthis equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or teievislon
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipmentoffand on, the useris
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one at the following measures:
I Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
0 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
0 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the 7
receiver is connected.
0 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
WARNlNG
To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate
this equipment .
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is'subjectto thefollowing two
conditions: (1)This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) thisdevice must
acceptany interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
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