Hitec RCD LAS46-75 R/C Transmitter User Manual Laser6 User Instructions

Hitec RCD Inc. R/C Transmitter Laser6 User Instructions

users manual

Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Hitec Laser digital proportional radio control system. The Laser is
loaded with features, easy to use and utilizes the latest in solid-state components for unsurpassed
reliability and performance. It is important that you read and understand this manual before you
attempt to operate your system.
Table of Contents
Introduction/ Table of contents………………………………………………..
System Specifications………………………………………………………....
1. Transmitter
a. Features…………………………………………………………...
b. Layout………………………………………………………….…
c. Specifications…………………………………………………......
d. Servo Reversing……………………………………………...…....
e. Servo A.T.V. (Adjustable Travel Volume).………………….…..
f. Mixing……………………………………………………………..
g. Control Stick adjustment…………………………………………..
h. Gimble tension adjustment……………………………………..….
i. Trim levers……………………………………………………..….
j. Dual Rates…………………………………………………………
k. Landing Gear Switch………………………………………………
l. CH. 3 Throttle E.P.A. (End Point Adjustment…………………….
2. Receiver
a. Features…………………………………………………………….
b. Layout……………………………………………………………..
c. Specifications……………………………………………………....
d. Installation………………………………………………………….
3. Servo
a. Features……………………………………………………………..
b. Layout…………………………………………………………...…
c. Specifications………………………………………………………
d. Installation……………………………………………………….…
4. Charging Specifications
a. Transmitter and Receiver battery…………………………………
5. Operation
a. Trainer system………………………………………………..…….
b. Range checking……………………………………………………
6. Replacement Parts & Accessories………………………………………..
7. Product Service Information……………………………………………
8. Precautions…………………………………………………………………
9. Final thoughts………………………………………………………………
System Specifications
1. Transmitter
A. Features
Ergonomically designed 4 or 6 channel FM transmitter.
High quality precision gimbals with adjustable stick length and tension.
Servo reversing on all channels.
ATV (Adjustable Travel Volume) CH 1 and CH 2.
V-tail and Elevon mixing.
Trainer system. (Hitec/Futaba compatible)
Premium 9.6v 600mah Nicad rechargeable battery pack.
Neck strap attachment.
Carrying handle.
Easy to read LED battery indicators. (Laser 4)
Transmitter battery voltage meter. (Laser 6)
EPA (End Point Adjustment) CH 3. (Laser 6)
Dual rates on CH 1 Ailerons and CH 2 Elevator (Laser 6 )
B. Layout
(Show drawing and point to features)
C. Specifications
Power supply: 9.6V (8 cell) Nicad battery
Current drain: 150mA
Output power: 500mw
Modulation: PPM (FM)
D. Servo Reversing
The Laser 4/6 FM transmitter is equipped with servo reversing on all channels.
Leaving the switch in the middle will cause the radio to work erratically so please
make sure that the switches are all pushed to the furthest end.
(Show Illustration of switches)
E. Adjustable Travel Volume (A.T.V.)
CH 1 & CH 2 only.
This function adjusts the servos overall travel on CH 1 and CH 2.
The rate setting is adjustable from 30% to 110%.
(Show Illustration of pots)
F. Mixing The Laser series transmitters are equipped with a switch that will mix ch.2 & ch.4
for V-tail vehicle or ch.1 and ch.2 for Elevon.
(Show illustration of the switch and the nice illustration used in the Eclipse manual on
pages 25 for v-tail and pg. 24 elevon function)
G. Control Stick Adjustment
The length of the non-slip control sticks can be adjusted to suit the requirements
of the user.
(Show Illustration of stick like on pg. 6 of the Eclipse manual)
H. Gimble Tension Adjustment
The unique open-stick assembly provides fully adjustable stick tension to adjust
the “feel” of the sticks in your hands.
You may adjust the stick tension of your sticks to provide the “feel” that you like
for flying. To adjust your springs, you’ll have to remove the rear case of the
transmitter. Using a screwdriver, remove the six screws that hold the
transmitter’s rear cover into position, and put them in a safe place. Gently ease
off the transmitter’s rear cover and move it to the right side of the transmitter,
carefully turning it as you would turn the page of a book. Now you’ll see the view
shown in the illustration. Using a small Phillips screwdriver, rotate the adjusting
screw for each stick for the desired spring tension. The tension increases when
the adjusting screw is turned clockwise, and decreases for counterclockwise
motion. When you are satisfied with the spring tensions, you may close the
transmitter. Very carefully reinstall the rear cover. When the cover is properly in
place, tighten the six screws.
(Show Illustration)
I. Trim Levers
The trim levers associated with each control stick are used to correct or (trim-out)
the tracking of the vehicle.
(Caution) Make sure the trims will move the surface past neutral when moved to
their extremes. This will assure you have adequate trim control.
After your vehicles first test run, note the positions of the control surfaces that
required trim. Next, center the trims and turn the receiver off. Now adjust the
control linkage on the vehicle so the surfaces are in the same position before the
trim levers were re-centered.
Turn on the radio and receiver and recheck the control surfaces to ensure that all
the corrections were applied in the proper direction.
J. Dual Rates Available on Laser 6 only
The Laser 6 offers the user a choice of 2 rates on CH 1 and CH 2. Dual rates are
used to lessen and increase the servo “throw” or movement of the control surface .
For example a vehicle traveling very fast will require small servo or stick
movements and should be driven on “low rates”. While the same vehicle, driven
slower might require more servo throw and could be driven on higher rates.
Adjusting for Aileron Dual Rates
With the dual rate switch in the high position, you will have full, or 100% throw.
When adjusting for a lower rate, move the CH. 1 dual rate switch down to the
lower position. Fully deflect the control surface with the transmitter stick to the
left or right and hold it there. Then adjust the “pot” located on the lower left
corner of the transmitter case with a small Phillips head screwdriver. You will see
the control surface move when you turn the pot, adjust it accordingly. Repeat this
process to adjust the CH. 2 dual rate setting.
K. Landing Gear Switch Available on Laser 6 only
The landing gear switch will operate a servo in the CH 5 slot of the receiver. This
is typically used for air or mechanically operated landing gear, it is not
proportional.
L. End Point Adjustment (E.P.A) Available on Laser 6 only
CH 3. (Throttle)
This function allows for individual adjustment of the high and low throttle servo
end points. Adjust the pots on the face of the radio with a small Phillips
screwdriver to position the throttle servo so it does not bind or “buzz” when at
high or low stick.
2. Receiver
Most Laser systems will be sold with the Hitec Supreme 8 channel dual conversion receiver,
these are the specifications of the Supreme receiver.
A. Features
Dual conversion
Narrow Band
Crystal Interchangeable
B. Layout
(Show picture)
Channel #1: (If vehicle does not have ailerons)
Channel #2: Elevator
Channel #3: Throttle or Electronic speed controller
Channel #4: Rudder (If vehicle has ailerons)
Channel #5: Gear (Laser 6 only)
Channel #6: Flaps (Laser 6 only)
Channel #7: Not used
Channel #8/Batt: Battery or switch harness
C. Specifications
Power supply: 4.8 6 volts
Current drain: 22mA
Dimensions: 2.3”x 1.4”x 0.8”
Weight: 1.34 oz (34 grams)
Range: Line of sight to 3,500 ft.
Operating voltage: 3.7 – 7.0 volts
D. Installation
Always wrap receiver in the supplied protective foam padding.
Do not coil the antenna.
When turning on the system always turn the transmitter on first and off last.
See vehicle manufacturers instructions for proper radio system location.
3. Servos
Your Laser 4 system will contain the HS-300 standard servo while the Laser 6 systems will have
the HS-422 servo.
A. Features
Indirect drive
Custom IC
SMT (Surface Mount Technology) construction
Precision gear train
B. Layout
(Show illustration)
Black wire: Negative
Red wire: Positive
Yellow wire: Signal
C. Specifications:
Control system: + Pulse width control (1550uS/N)
Operation angle: 45 degree (one side) 90 degree total throw
Power Supply: 4.8V 6.0V
Current drain: 8mA (Idle)
HS-300 Specifications
Output torque: 42 in/oz (4.8V) 49 in/oz (6V)
Operating speed: .19sec/60deg. (4.8V) .16sec (6V)
Dimensions: 1.6”x 0.8”x 1.4”
Weight: 1.6oz (47grams)
HS-422 Specifications
Output torque: 43in/oz (4.8V) 52 in/oz (6V)
Operating speed: .20sec/60deg. (4.8V) .17sec (6V)
Dimensions: 1.6”x 0.8”x 1.4”
Weight: 1.7oz (49grams)
D. Installation
(Show illustration)
Connect the servos, battery and switch harness.
See vehicle manufacturers instructions for proper servo installation positions within your
specific vehicle.
4. Charging Specifications
A. Transmitter/Receiver battery
The initial charge on your system should be at least 24 hours to insure a full charge.
Subsequent charges should be at least 12 - 20 hour.
It is best to put your system (TX and RX) on charge the night before you plan to use it.
To charge your batteries first make sure your transmitter and receiver are off; then
connect the wall chargers outputs to the charging jack on the transmitter and the charge
receptacle on the switch harness or directly to the battery. Make sure the green (TX) and
red (RX) lights come on. If it does not, check for proper connection and/or power to the
outlet.
Be careful not to leave your transmitter or receiver battery on charge for more than 24
hours to prevent any damage to the battery or charger.
Always charge your system before you go out to fly.
5. Operation
A. Trainer system
The Laser 4/6 is equipped with a training system that allows for master, student control
Use trainer cord, part# 58301
When setting up the training system, make sure the student radio is set up properly so the
trims and servo reversing are the same as the master.
To activate the trainer system and transfer control to the student pull and hold the trainer
switch located on the top let of the transmitter. Releasing the switch to restore immediate
control back to the master.
B. Range checking
Always perform a range check before each operation.
Range checks are performed by walking away from the vehicle with the transmitter
antenna collapsed.
You should have complete control from a distance of 60’ 90’.
If the controls are erratic before the minimum distance is reached, do not drive until the
problem is resolved.
6. Replacement Parts & Accessories
The following is a listing of replacement parts and accessories available for the Laser radio
series from your hobby dealer.
TX Battery (#58207)
RX Battery 600mah (#57401)
Overnight Charger (#43025)
Neck strap (#58311)
Trainer cord (#58310)
Switch harness (#57215S)
Stick extensions (#56381)
Flight Preserver (#58480)
7. Product Warranty and Service Information
All Hitec product is warranted for two years from the date of purchase against manufacturers
defects. In the event of component failure send the parts to:
Hitec Service Department
12115 Paine St.
Poway, CA 92064
Please include your name address and telephone number along with a brief description of the
failure or the work that you are requesting be done.
8. Precautions
Always turn your transmitter on first and off last.
Never operate your system without first performing a proper range check.
Never change the crystal in your transmitter. For channel changes send your system to an
authorized service/repair center.
It’s a good idea to check your receiver batteries with a tester like the Hitec
Power Mate II (part# 44110) This will verify the charge level in your receiver batteries.
Make sure your frequency is clear before turning on your system.

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