Horizon Hobby NETZS75 Z-1 transmitter Module User Manual Helios Manual E
Horizon Hobby, LLC Z-1 transmitter Module Helios Manual E
Z1 Module Oper Instructions
NAMES OF PARTS OF THE TRANSMITTER Usage of the Transmitter Hook ET1 Lever Throttle A.B.S. Indicator Throttle Speed Indicator Features Antenna Throttle Acceleration Indicator (-) Minus key Steering Wheel Jog Dial 12x4 LCD Display (-) ET3 Lever (+) Main Menu (+)Plus key Enter Key Back Key BT2 Power Switch Throttle Trigger High Speed Normal ET4 Lever ET5 Lever There is a switch in the back when the RF module is removed. Please refer to P19 for the details BT1 Phone Terminal Description Charging Notes on Installing Factory Default Setting ET1: Steering Trim ET2: Throttle Trim ET3: Throttle Brake ET4: Steering Travel ET5: Not Assigned BT1: Not Assigned BT2: Not Assigned Connecting t he Receiver Mode Change Switch Function Menu Power Indicator ET2 Lever Index RF Module Multi Access Port D.S.C (Direct Servo Control Terminal) 10 SCREEN TABLE MAIN MENU Transmitter Usage of the These screens are displayed when the main menu is opened. Please see each reference page for a detailed operation method after each screen is opened. Initial Screen Plus Key Minus Key Features Jog Dial Enter Key Main Menu Change Menu Back Key P17 P26 Function Menu Add Menu The menu is displayed when ’Enter’ is pressed from the initial screen. The following 11 settings are available in the main menu: P26 Change Menu Add Menu Delete Menu Delete Menu Connecting t he Receiver Move Menu P27 Power Alarm Option Menu: LCD Contrast Option Menu: Buzzer Set: Buzzer Tone Move Menu Option Menu: Buzzer Set: Alarm Buzzer Option Menu: Buzzer Set: Custom Tone P27 Notes on Installing Option Menu: Back Light Setting Format* Format is displayed only when the Data Pack is installed. Use Jog Dial or (+) (-) keys to change each screen. Press ’Enter’ key to open each setting screen. Power Alarm P28 Description Option Menu: LCD Contrast Option Menu* Option Menu: Buzzer Set: Buzzer Tone P29 P29 P28 Alarm Buzzer Set Buzzer Set Index Format (note) P29 P28 Back Light P29 Custom Tone Editor P31 Option Menu divides into three items when it is opened. In addition, an item is divided into the buzzer settings. P30 SCREEN TABLE FUNCTION MENU 11 The function menu opens when Jog Dial or (+), (-) keys are operated The 28 functions on the right make up the function menus. All 28 function menus will be displayed when Master is selected from the menu. In Custom 1 and Custom 2, only the set content is displayed. To display all, please refer t o Change Menu (P17, P26) advice Cannot return to initial screen. When a function name is chosen from the display list of functions from the menu with the Jog Dial, and 'Enter' is pressed, that particular function opens. The following screens will be opened when the function name is chosen by Jog Dial or (+), (-) keys, then Enter is pressed. Throttle Brake ET Position Throttle High Point Throttle Acceleration Throttle Speed Throttle Curve Adjust Volume Steering Curve P40 P49 P62 P55 P48 P39 Down Timer Memory Reset Steering Punch Lap Timer P56 P63 Index Throttle Punch P61 P54 P46/47 P37/38 Up Timer Model Name Steering Speed P60 P53 P44/45 P35/36 Setup Model Copy Description A.B.S P59 P52 P43 P34 Trim Rate Automatic Start Throttle Preset P58 P51 Notes on Installing Sub Trim Reverse Switch Steering Travel P42 P33 P57 P50 P41 P32 Channel Select Steering Balance Connecting t he Receiver Model Select Function Menu You can return to the initial screen if you keep pushing the Back Key from any screen that is displayed. Main Menu and return display menu to Master. Features Model Select ET Position Sub Trim A.B.S Throttle Speed Throttle Punch Throttle Curve Throttle Brake Throttle High Point Throttle Preset Throttle Acceleration Steering Speed Steering Punch Steering Curve Steering Balance Steering Travel Automatic Start Model Copy Model Name Memory Reset Adjust Volume Channel Select Reverse Switch Trim Rate Select Up Up Timer Down Timer Lap Timer from an initial screen. Usage of the Transmitter These screens are displayed when the function menu is opened. Please see each reference page for a detailed operation method, after each screen is opened. 12 How To Insert Batteries 1 Usage of the Transmitter Opening the Cover (1) While pressing in the direction of arrow , slide the battery cover in the direction of arrow Features Inserting Batteries (optional) Main Menu (1) Insert eight “AA” dry cell batteries in the corresponding direction that matches the plus or minus signs found on the dry cell battery box. (2) Replace the dry cell battery box into the transmitter with the box’s terminals matching the terminals of the transmitter. (3) Replace the battery cover. Function Menu Do not charge AA size Ni-Cd or Ni-MH batteries using the dry cell battery box installed in the transmitter. Gases generated during charging may form and corrode the inside of the transmitter. 1.2V “AA” Ni-Cd Connecting t he Receiver Inserting a Battery Pack (optional) (1) The connector is inserted noting the direction as shown in figure. (2) Insert battery pack and close the cover.* (3) Be careful not to trap the cord. Notes on Installing *Please attach included sponge to the battery lid when the battery pack is used. Description Charging Battery Packs Index The transmitter charge jack is suitable for use ONLY with JR® Chargers. Use only a JR AC wall charger or a 12V DC charger that is capable of supplying the correct polarity to the charge jack! (JR transmitter charge jack polarity uses a Negative center pin and Positive barrel.) Do NOT use any other wall charger as it may reverse polarity and cause damage to your system. Do not charge when dry cell batteries are used. The transmitter will be damaged due to the liquid leakage the explosion of cells while charging. Facing Correct Direction How to Insert Batteries 2 13 Usage of the Transmitter Discharging Battery Packs Please note the battery pack can not be discharged using charging jack. Please remove battery pack from main unit for discharging. Features Replacing Color Pad and Grip How to remove pad or grip. Pull in the direction of the arrow (2), and remove the pad removes using your fingernail (1). Pad Main Menu After expanding the lower side (3), the whole grip pulls in the direction of the arrow (4). How to attach pad or grip. Do this in the reverse order of the removal procedure. The lower side of the pad is slid in. Then using your fingernail, the upper side (1) of Grip Function Menu the pad is inserted into the transmittor case. Slide the grip onto the case and then push the six tabs into the case using your fingernails. If it is not easy to insert the tabs into the case, push them in by using a flat screw driver. Do not use anything that will damage the case. Finally, push the guide pins in the lower side (3) into the case. Connecting t he Receiver Changing the RF Module and Channels RF Module Notes on Installing Be sure to turn off the power switch when changing the RF Module or Channel To select transmitting channel, turn the channel select dial(s) on the synthesized module. Once you have selected the proper channel, cycle the power switch for the radio system to lock in the change. Description Index Only the RF Module for Z-1 should be used.
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