GuangZhou Walkera Technology DEVO12E 2.4GHz Transmitter User Manual DEVO 12E manual 1
GuangZhou Walkera Technology Co., Ltd 2.4GHz Transmitter DEVO 12E manual 1
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Users Manual part 1 of 11
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User Handbook Specifications: Encoder: 12-cnannel micro computer system Current drain: 5200 mA (100 mW) Power supply: 5# Battery 8 x 1.5V Frequency: 2.4GHz DSSS Outpui power: 5100 mW Output pulse: 1000—2000 uS [1500Ms Neuirai) Features: RFir m 12am I Hl' UN. _ _ poweifiargjuguabie 12 muliiizngieiunaisemngs 1:51:23 er m fine - Mum languages uptlunal m Efléhnififif‘flffflldm E 4 stuck modes switchable - Telemetry Vunmwn USE update onllna seiiahls 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 setting _ 1.2 Safety needing attention ----------- 2 1.2 Display -------------------------- 13 1.3 Attention before flight -------------- 2 1-3 Buzzer warning ------------------ 14 10 Features ____________________________ 3 1.4 Vibrator ------------------------- 14 2.1 Transmitter DEVO 125 ------------- 3 1-5 Slick “10“? """"""""""" 14 2.2 Features of DEvoeRx1202 ........ 3 1.6 Stick Direction ................... 15 3-0 Specification _______________________ 3 1.7 Stick Calibration ------------------ 15 3.1 DEV0712E transmitter ------------- 3 1-8 Battery """"""""""""" 15 specification «9 About ___________________________ 15 3.2 Receiver specification ------------- 3 2.0 Model Menu ------------------------ 15 4.0 Definition of DEVO-12E --------------- 4 2 1 M d IS I ‘ 16 . o e e ec -------------------- 4.1 Panel definition ------------------- 4 2 2 M (1 IN 16 . o e ame --------------------- 4.2 Rear definition- 4 2 3 Model Copy 16 4.3 W' ' D' ------------------- ”mg Iagrarri 5 2.4 Model wireless copy -------------- 15 4.4 Function keys in panel ------------- 5 2 5 Model reset 17 5.0 Control Stick Adjustment ----------- 5 25 Type Select _____________________ 17 5.1 The stick length adjustment -------- 5 2] Trim Syslem _ -18 5.2 Control Stick Tension Adjustment ---6 2.8 Stick Position Switch ______________ 18 6.0 Neck Strap Usage ------------------ 6 2.9 DeVice select -------------------- 18 7.0 Stick Mode Switch .................. 6 2.10 Device Output .................. 19 8.0 Switches between left-hand 6 2.11 Swash Type .................... 20 d ' ht-h d th ttl """"""" a" "9 a" m es 2.12 Power Amplifier ................. 20 8.1 Rightrhand throttle switched -------- 7 to left-hand lhroltle 2-13 F‘Xe‘j ”3 """""""""""" 20 3.2 Left-hand throttle switched _________ 7 2-14 Sensor setting ------------------ 21 to right-hand throttle 3'0 Function Menu _____________________ 23 9.0 Training function ------------------- 8 3_1 Reverse Switch __________________ 23 10.0 Customized fixed ID --------------- 9 32 Travel Adjust .................... 24 11.0 Installation requirement 10 3_3 Sub Trim ------------------------ 24 for receiver """""""" 3.4 Dual rate and Exponential- - 24 11.1 Receiver Frame rate setting ------ 10 3.5 Throttle Hold -------------------- 25 12.0 Installation requirement .......... 11 for DEVO-12E battery pack 3.6 Throttle Curve ------------------- 26 12.1 DEVOV12E Battery Charging -- - 11 3.7 Mix to throttle -- - 27 3.8 Gyro Sensor ..................... 23 3.9 Governor ........................ 29 3.10 Tail Curve ...................... 3o 3.11 Dual Pitch ---------------------- 31 3.12 Swash Mix ..................... 31 3.13 Pitch Curve ..................... 32 3.14 Program Mix .................... 34 3.15 Monitor ........................ 36 3.16 Fail safe - . 35 3.17 Sensor View -------------------- 37 3.18 Trainer ......................... 38 3.19 Timer .......................... 39 I1 thre rpla 1.0 System Menu ....................... 41 1.1 Language setting .41 1.2 Display __________________________ 41 1.3 Buzzer warning .................. 42 1.4 Vibrator ------------------------- 42 1.5 Stick Mode - - 42 1.6 Stick Direction-- .43 1.7 Stick Calibration .................. 43 1.8 Battery -------------------------- 43 1.9 About ........................... 43 2.0 Model Menu ........................ 43 2.1 Model Select --------------------- 44 2.2 Model Name --------------------- 44 2.3 Model Copy ...................... 44 2.4 Model wireless copy ............... 44 2.5 Model reset ...................... 45 2.6 Type Select - . 45 2.7 Trim System ..................... 46 2.8 Stick Position Switch .............. 46 2.9 Device select -------------------- 46 2.10 Device Output - 47 2.11 Wing Type ---------------------- 43 2.12 Power Amplifier ----------------- 50 2.13 Fixed ID ------------------------ 51 2.14 Sensor setting ................... 51 3.0 Function Menu ---------------------- 53 3.1 Reverse Switch ................... 53 3.2 Travel Adjust --------------------- 54 3.3 Sub Trim ......................... 54 3.4 Dual rate and Exponential ---------- 54 3.5 Throttle Hold ---------------------- 55 3.6 Throttle Curve --------------------- 55 3.7 Differential -57 3 8 Balance .......................... 59 3.9 Gyro sensor ---------------------- 50 3.10 Governor ------------------------ 61 3.11 Aileron to Rudder Mix ............. 51 3.12 Elevator to llap mix --------------- 62 3.13 Rudder to aileron/elevator mix ----- 53 3.14 Flap System --------------------- 54 3.15 Aileron to flap mix ................ 65 3.16 Pitch Curve ...................... 65 3.17 Program mix ..................... 67 3.18 Monitor .......................... 70 3.19 Fail safe ........................ 70 3.20 Sensor View --------------------- 70 3.21 Trainer .......................... 71 3.22 Timer --------------------------- 72 1.0 System Menu ........................ 74 1.1 Language setting .................. 74 1.2 Display ___________________________ 74 1.3 Buzzer warning ................... 75 1.4 Vibrator -------------------------- 75 1.5 Stick Mode ---------------------- 75 1.6 Stick Direction -------------------- 75 1.7 Stick Caiibration- 76 1.8 Battery -------------------------- 76 1.9 About --------------------------- 75 2.0 Model Menu ........................ 76 2.1 Model Select ..................... 77 2.2 Model Name ..................... 77 2.3 Model Copy- .77 2.4 Model wireless copy ............... 77 2.5 Model reset ...................... 78 2.6 Type Select ...................... 78 2.7 Trim System ..................... 79 2.8 Stick Position Switch .............. 79 2.9 Device select .................... 79 2.10 Device Output .................. 80 2.11 Wing Type ..................... 81 2.12 Power Amplifier ----------------- 82 2.13 Fixed iD ------------------------ 82 2.14 Sensor setting .................. 53 3.0 Function Menu ..................... 55 3.1 Reverse Switch ------------------ 35 3.2 Travel Adjust .................... 85 3.3 Sub Trim ........................ 86 3.4 Dual rate and Exponential --------- 35 3.5 Motor Held ----------------------- 87 3.6 Flaperon Mix ..................... 88 3.7 Camber System ------------------ 88 3.8 Differential ....................... 59 3.9 Balance ------------------------- 89 3.10 Gyro sensor -------------------- 90 3.11 Rudder to Spoiler Mix ------------ 91 3.12 Aiieron to Rudder Mix ............ 91 -92 3.13 Elevator to flap mix- 4.l) Upgrading -- 3.14 Aiieron to flap mix ---------------- 92 3.15 Aileron to Tip-Aileron Mix --------- 93 3.15 Flap Rate ----------------------- 93 3.17 Brake Sys1em ------------------- 94 3.18 Program mix .................... 95 3.19 Monitor ......................... 97 3.20 Fail safe ........................ 97 3.21 Sensor View .................... 93 3.22 Trainer ......................... 99 3.23 Timer .......................... 100 100 oleUen ion DEVCJ 1 2E DEVO 12E takes 2.4 GHz Direct Sequence Spread Pa rt 0 n e Spectrum (DSSS) technology and features automatic ID binding, automatic ID assignment,and also features fixed ID set by yourself. The usage of wireless copy Ge n e ral function keeps you away from the trouble in wire link- up. Three mode types of helicopter, airplane are . . . . . I nfo rm atlon available to meet your requirements for different models. Online update via USB ensures a transmitter in hand not to be out of date and makes it full of vigour. AeUention DEVD 1 2E General information 1.1 Important statements Welcome to use the DEVO 12E transmitter (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 far away from people. high buildings. high-tension line, etc, and avoid operating in rain, storms, thunder and lightening. (2) Away from humidity environment Radio controlled aircraft 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 your equipment in order to assure its safety. Please operate your equipment Within the range of functions permitted. It is forbidden to use out of the safety laws or regulations. (4) Safety operation Operate your equipment according to your body status and flight skills. Fatigue, listlessness and mis-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 pans. 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 12E stay at the lowest positions before operation. DEVC} 1 EE 72 oleUention DEVD ‘l 2E Welcome to use the DEVO 12E transmitter (3) Strictly obey the order of TURN-ON and TURN-OFF before operation. When starting yourflight, turn on your DEVO 12E first, and connect the battery to the aircraft last. When turning off the aircraft, disconnect the battery first. and turn off your DEVO 12E last. An upset in the order may cause your aircraft out of control. Cultivate a correct habit of turn-on and turn-off. (4) Ensure whether the directions and actions of all the servos in your RC aircraft are correct when executing commands of the transmitter. Using broken seNos will result in unforeseen dangers. 2.0 Features 2.1 Transmitter DEVO 12E (1) The DEVO 12E adopts 2.4 GHz Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) technology and features automatic ID binding and ID assignment. it can also be customizedly set as fixed ID code. (2) USB online update makes you always enjoy the latest program. (3) Hirfrequency output power is adjustable (4) Wireless data transmission between two DEVO 12E helps experience the training function (5) Up to 30-model data can be saved. (6) DEVO 12E adjusting the gyro sensitivity makes hovering flight and fancy flight in an easy way. (7) Shape design accords with human engineering and prowdes comfortable holding. (8) Both the length and tension of the sticks can be amendable. (9)DEV012E can be freely switched among Modes 1,2, 3, and 4. 10) DEVO 12E is suitable for Helicopter , Airplane and Glider. In the helicopter mode, there are three flight modes,each of which can be freely set and its parameters can be personalizedly adjusted to meet the requirement for F30 or 3D aerobatic flight. 2.2 Features of DEVO-RX1202 (1)Adopts 2.4GHz Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) that features fast reaction and strong anti- jamming protection. (2) Double receiving circuits and signal switch automatically effectively assure the stability of receiving signal. (3) The single chip Microco as CPU prowdes super-strong analyzmg ability. (4) The receiver maintains the frequency and the ID memories when its changing a new battery pack with the transmitter powered on . (5) It can be customizedly set as fixed ID and automatic lD assignment. 3.0 Spec 3.1 DEVO 12E transmitter Specification at I Encoder ------------------- 12-channel micro computer system I Frequency ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2.4GHz DSSS I Output power ------------------ g 100 mW I Current drain ------------------ £200 mA (100 mW) I Power supply ------------------ 511 Battery 8 X1 .5V or NiMH 8 X1.2V1,600 - 2,000 mAh I Output pulse ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1000 , 2000 Ms (1500Ms Neutral) 3.2 Receiver specification I Type ......................... 2.4GHz12 channels I Sensitivity ..................... . 105 dbm I Frequency interval -------------- 2 4 M I Weight ....................... 15 g I Dimension ---------------- 47X32X16mm I Receiver Battery --------------- 4.8-6V 1,300mAh DEVG ’lEEiC‘} CjeUenJUOH Welcome to use the DEVO 12E transmitter DEVCI 1 2E 4.0 Definitio of DEVO 2E 4.1 Panel defi Handie l Auxe KB r—Aux7 KB i . F FMOD Swiicir " s AILE D/R Antenna AUXS KB AUX4 KB—l RUDD DIR!!! I i ELEV DIR GEAR MIX Swilch Left Trim Right Trim ELEV Trim Eyelei ELEV/RUDD Sunk THRO/AILE stick Power Switch THRO Trim RUDD Trim—- i—AILE Trim UP/DN R/L EXT ENT LCD Display 4.2 Rear definition 7 @— Anlenna fixed screw u— ! Cover Screw 6 CoverScrew’i ‘3’ t3: 0 ° 0 - Cover Screw 2—. ‘ 9— Cover Screw 5 usa Sockel—. i Battery Pack cover ‘— (1) Charge sockei (CHG). inpui DC ai12V,Currenl50 mAh, Polarity. Q—gw (2) Digiial Signal Convener sockei (DSC). used ior simulaior fiighi practice Via compuier (You need soflware and ms dongle which are availabie rrr hobby snaps)‘ and lur iraimng. (3) USB socketThe use socket combined with PC machine can upgrade the device programrupiode and downioad the Configuration parameters Digrrai Signal Convener sockelfi ' HCharge sockei Cover Screw 340 H Cover Screw 4 DEVD ’i BE 74 (JeUethion DEVD 12E Welcome to use the DEVO 12E transmitter 4.3 Wiring Diagram El: IIIE Elevator servo E‘G‘Il - ' l; 1 Alleron servo E‘E‘ll - ‘ lk J Throttle servo Antenna E‘E‘Il - ' l; 1 m. Rudder servo DEV° HM'EDE AUXG 2.45": gl'e‘ll _ WWW? Own Meme ls 1 Gear servo 3'6"! L A AUX‘l Gyro 'U AUX3 E 5 4.8V 5 g Battery AUX4 g AUX5 AUX7 Charge jack 4.4 Function keys in panel There are 6 functional keys in the panel ofDEVO 12E. Below are the detalls: (1) EXT: Reset key. Press EXT to exit the main menu. (2) ENT: Confirmation key. Press ENT to access the system or the function mode. (3) UP: Moves cursor up to the fonNard function item. (4) DN: Moves cursor down to the next function item. (5) R: Moves cursor rlght to increase the settlng value. (6) L-: Moves cursor left to decrease the setting value. 5.0 Co ol Stick Ad tme Stick adjustment control has two parts:the stick length and degree of tlghtness. 5.1 The stick length adjustment (1) Prolong the stick lenglh Counter clockwtse rotale lhe slick St'Ck head head until the length you hope, and then counter clockwise tighten the stick sleeve. Slick sleeve (2) Shorten the stick length: Clockwise rotate the stick sleeve until the length you hope, and then clockwise tlghten the stick head. DEVD 12E75 cJeUention DEVD 1 EE Welcome to use the DEVO 12E transmitter 5.2 Control Stick Tenslon Adjustment Use the screw driver to loosen the 6 screws in the back cover. (Be caretul not to break the wires). Then use a Phillips screwdriver to adjust each screw on the throttle arresting spring for the desired tension (Note: CW rotate to tighten the stick and CCW rotate to loosen). Control Stick Tension Adjustment Screw Right throttie set Lett throttle set 6.0 Neck Strap Usage The neck strap can be hooked on the face of the transmitter. The Hook located at the center helps to get optimal balance of the transmitter. Neck Strap Eyelet 7.0 Stick Mode Switch There are total four stick modes from MODE ‘l through MODE 4. The left-hand throttle lncludes MODE 2 and MODE 4. and the righthand throttle includes MODE 1 and MODE 3. Below is the sketch map Stick Mode llll Stick Mode Model 1 MODE 2 and MODE 4 are M°de'1 ~lMode 2 listed in leflehand throttle. Model 2 Model 3 ( Q QM Model 3 ® Model 4 T \_F,/ \J/ MODE 2 MODE 4 Stick Mode u I i ll Stick Mode u l I II MODE 1 and MODES are Model 2 listed in rightrhand throttle. Model 2 .7 com an CD Model 4 \g/ \,/ Model 4 Kg/ \ 1/ MODE 1 MODE 3 throttles The throttle switch between the left hand and right hand will be successtul if both the MECHANICAL switch and ELECTRONIC switch are finished, separately. Below are the methods for switching: DEVD 1 EE 75
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