GuangZhou Walkera Technology SUPER-FP 2.4GHz Transceiver User Manual S29SUPER FP part 1
GuangZhou Walkera Technology Co., Ltd 2.4GHz Transceiver S29SUPER FP part 1
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- 1. Users Manual Part 1of3
- 2. Users Manual Part 2of3
- 3. Users Manual Part 3of3
Users Manual Part 1of3
User Handbook Specifications: Main Rotor Dia. 238mm Standard transmitter 2402D Servo wk-02-5 Tail Rotor Dla. :42mm Optlonal transmitter DEVO-Sl7/85/‘lO/1ZS weight: 2.659 Overall Length 220mm Receiver RX2456V-D speed: 0.125eol60' (3.0~4.5V) Gyro Threeraxis Main Brush Motor 1220FC dimension: 16.5X6.B><15.7mm All-up Welght: 44.59 (Battery Included) Tall Brush Motor: 0615R Battery: 3.7v 240mAh Ll-PD Featu res: 1) The ilybarless design characterizes low power loss and great improvements in efficiency. 2) Sophisticated 3-Axls gyro llybarless stabilization system automatically adjusts the controls for stable flight. 3) Highly developed low voltage drive system provides a green. environmentally friendly and safe power solution. 4) Mini size helicopter for indoors. providing 5—6 minutes of flight time after a full charge. Contents 01. Foreword -- - 07. Servo setup and adjustment- 02. Salety matters needing attentionm - 7.1 Specification and function 01 servo -- 2-1 important S'alemeflt - 7.1.1 Specification of servo - 2.2 Safety matters needing attention - M 2 Basic function of servo (1) Far away from “games and peop‘e' 7 2 Connection and adjustment of servos 2 K f h if .. ( ) eep away mm uml Ity 7 2 1 Connection oiservos .. (3) Proper operation and maintenance 721 Adjustment 0, servos __ (4) Avmd flymg “new 7.2.3 Matters needing attention -- (5) Sate operation . i . (6) Keep away from nigh—speed rotating parts..- as SW” °” '9'“ (7) P ‘ c” h t 8.1 Instailaticin of battery pack me mm ea- a.2 Turn on the power 2.3 Attention before flight 3.2.1 Turn on the power...- as. Doflnltlon of Helicopter on.ntation 3.2.2 Matters needing attention 8 2 3 Trouble shooting a flashing receiver--- 04, standard equipment LED after connecting the pnwercabie 8.3 Adjustment before flight - 05. Transmitter setu p 8.3.1 Adjustment oi swashplate 5.1 2402D(stendard radio) setting 8.4 Adjustmenl of Main rotor blades- 5 2 DEVO-GI7IBSI10/125(optional radio) settings-m - B 4 1 inspection of Main rotor blades-- 06. Setup ofthe RXZASG'V-D receiver... _ 8.4.2 Adjustment of Main rotor blades- 6 1 RX2456V—D reoeiver features . as. Fllght over 6 2 Function of receiver -- Appandlx1— Flight control -- 6.3 Adjustment 01 receiver - Appendix 2 — Trimming tho flight- G.4 Channel connection of receiver - actions 6 5 Matters needing attention - Appendix 3 — Flight practice 1 High! practice forms beginner- 1 1 Matters needing ansnlion--- 1 2 Slaps 2 Advanced pradice-u z 1 Frog—hopping practice - 2 2 practicing controHed Lake ON and landing 2 3 practwcing square flighl- 2 4 Figure eight pracfice Foreword 02 Safety matters needing attention E. 1/5112 Dear Customer: Thank you for purchasing a Walkera radio control aircraft product in order to quickly and safely master the operation of the Super FP RC helicopter, please read the user handbook carefully and then keep it in a safe place for future consultation and reference. Super FP with spread spectrum technology features impressive power, stable flight, immediate response and strong anll-Jammlng characteristics. 2.1 Important Statement (t) This product is not a toy lt is a piece of complicated equipment which harmoniously integrates engineering materials, mechanics, electronics, aerodynamic and high frequency radio Ccfrect installation and adjustment are necessary to avoid accidents taking place. The owner must always operate in a safe manner improper operation may result in serious property damage, bodily inlury or even death. (2) We accept no liability for damage and consequent damage arising from the use of these products, as we have no control over the way they are maintained, used and operated. (3) This product is suitable for experienced RC Helicopter pilots aged 14 years or more All minors must be accompanied by a responsible adult when flying (4) The flight field should be legally approved by the local government. We accept no liability for any safety duties orfines arising from operation usage or mls—contfol after the sale of the products. (5) We consign our distributors to offer technical support and service after sale Please contact the local distributors for problem resolution caused by usage, operation, maintenance, etc 2.2 Safety matters needing attention RC helicopter flight is a high risk hobby, whose flight should be kept far away from other people. Miseassembled or broken main frame, defective electronic equipment, and/or problematic radio system vnll lead to unforeseen accidents such as bodily lnjufy or property damage. The pilot MUST pay attention to the flight safety and UNDERSTAND his responsibility for accidents caused by his carelessness (l) Far away from obstacles and people An RC helicopter in flight has risk of uncertain flight speed and direction which is potentially dangerous When flying, please keep your RC helicopter far away from people, high buildings, high-tension lines, etc, and avoid operating in rain, storms, thunder and lightening (2) Keep away from humidity RC helicopter should be kept away from humidity and vapor because its complexprecise electronic components and mechanical plans may be damaged. (3) Proper operation and maintenance Please use Walkera original spare parts to upgrade, modify or maintain your helicopter in order to ensure its safety Please operate your helicopterwithin the range of functions permitted. lt is forbidden to use it outside of the safety laws or regulations. (4) Avoid flying alone At the beginning of learning about radio-controlled flight there are some difficulties to overcome Please avoid flying alone lnvite expeflenoed pilots to guide you (two of the most effective methods to practice are via a PC flight simulatorandlor under the supervision of a skilled pilot). E. HE” (5) Safe operation Please lly your helicopter according to your physical status and llight skllls Fatigue, listlessness and mis-operalion Will Increase the possibilities of accidental hazard (6) Keep away from hlgh—speed rotating parts Please keep the spinning blades of both main rotorand tail rotor away from the pilot, people and other objects. (7) Protect lrorri neat Arl RC helicopter is made trom metal, fiber, plastic and electronic components, etc. Please keep away from heat and sunshine in order to avoid distortion. even damage, caused by high temperatures 2.3 Altention before flight (1) Ensure the battery packs of both transmitter and receiver are fully charged (saturated). (2) Ensure both the throttle stick and the throttle trim of your transmitter stay at the lowest positions before operation. (3) Please strictly obey the order of turn—on and lumen“ before operation. When starting your fllght. please turn on your transmitterfirst. and connect the power cable of your helicopter last When finishing yourflight, please disconnect the power cable of your hellcopterfifsl. and turn off yourlrensmitter last (4) An inconect order of connection may cause your helicopter to loose control Please cultivate the correct habit of qurlsorl and tufflsofi. (5) Ensure the directions and actions in which servos execute transmitter commands are correct and smooth with respect to inputs Never operate the helicopter With a broken servo as it Will result in lurther damage to the product or people (6) Check there are no mlsslng or loose screws and nuts, no incorrectly assembled or damaged parts Carefully check the main blades have no defects. especially the position close to the main blade connector. Broken or mls—assembled parts Will have a negative etfect on the tlight performance. and Will cause unforeseen potential dangers (7) Check all the connections between ball linkages and balls. Loose linkages and balls should be replaced. Loose connections between linkages and balls Will have a negative effect on the flight performance possibly resulting in a loss of control . (a) fvlake sure the connections between the power cables ofthe battery pack and motors are solid. Continuous vibration may loosen the batteries or cables in flight. possibly resulting in a loss of control 02 Safety matters needing attention 5.75” ln enter to avald mnmsldn, lhe loilowing secllans will use the direcllons and urientatlons defined as follows The hellcoplel is ln lrdnt of the aim! Wlth the tall boom and rotor ciosest to the piiol (tail in), the head or nose ls faclng lonlvarcl (polnting away tram the pliot).The left hand of the pliot ls m the left slde of the heiicopter, the right hand loe pllot ls to the llght slde of the hellccpler lls head/hose ls to the from and lt‘s tall boom ls to the back. The dlrectlon ln whlch the malll body ls taclhg ls defined as up and lts skids are ln the down direcllonl as shown ln the dlaglanl beiuw 03 Definition of Helicopter Orienta front 4- 04 A Hellccpter A Transmltter ffi (—\ Standard equipment . x J x J A Ll—pclymer battery pack A Taoi kll \ \ j A Wall adapter/Power supply A Main rotor blades A User Handbook
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