KDS Model Technologies KDS-7XII RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM User Manual 11

Shenzhen KDS Model Technologies Co., Ltd RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM 11

Users Manual

KDSKDSKDSKDS----7X7X7X7XIIIIIIII    Radio ControlRadio ControlRadio ControlRadio Control System Manual System Manual System Manual System Manual      - 1 -   Contents Contents...................................................................................................................................... 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 2 Liability Declaration ................................................................................................................... 2 Precaution of Safety .................................................................................................................... 2 Part 1 Quick Start........................................................................................................................ 3 1. Mounting of Receiver ...................................................................................................... 3 2. Connect Devices to Receiver............................................................................................ 4 3. Binding Transmitter and Receiver .................................................................................... 4 4. Control Distance .............................................................................................................. 5 Part 2 User Manual...................................................................................................................... 5 1 Features............................................................................................................................ 5 2 Transmitter Panel.............................................................................................................. 6 3 Batteries Charging ............................................................................................................ 7 4 Stick Adjusting ................................................................................................................. 8 5 System Setting.................................................................................................................. 8 6 Helicopter Mode............................................................................................................... 8 6.1 Reverse Setting .................................................................................................... 10 6.2 End Point Adjustment........................................................................................... 11 6.3 Sub Trim Setting .................................................................................................. 11 6.4 Dual Rate Setting ................................................................................................. 11 6.5 Exponent Setting.................................................................................................. 12 6.6 Throttle Holding Setting ....................................................................................... 12 6.7 Gyro Sensitivity Adjusting.................................................................................... 13 6.8 Aux Channel Setting............................................................................................. 13 6.9 Throttle Curve Setting .......................................................................................... 14 6.10 Collective Pitch Curve Setting ............................................................................ 15 6.11 Swash Plate Setting ............................................................................................ 15 7 Aero Mode...................................................................................................................... 15 8 V-tail Mode..................................................................................................................... 16 8.1 V-tail Mix control Setting ..................................................................................... 17 9 Delta Wing Mode............................................................................................................ 18 9.1 Delta Wing Mix Control Setting ........................................................................... 19 10 Model Switch ............................................................................................................... 19 11 Stick Trim ..................................................................................................................... 20 12 Throttle Warning........................................................................................................... 20 13 IDLE Warning .............................................................................................................. 21 14 Countdown Timer for Throttle....................................................................................... 21 15 No Control Protection ................................................................................................... 22 16 Using PPM Signal......................................................................................................... 22 17 Change Transmit Frequency.......................................................................................... 22
KDSKDSKDSKDS----7X7X7X7XIIIIIIII    Radio ControlRadio ControlRadio ControlRadio Control System Manual System Manual System Manual System Manual      - 2 -   Before using this product, check that you have all of the following items. If any items are missing, please contact your dealer. Introduction Thank  you  for  purchasing  KDS-7XII  Radio  Control  System  (hereafter  called  K-7XII).  This system is extremely  versatile and may be used by beginners and professionals alike. In order for you to make the best use of your system and to fly safely, please read this manual carefully. If you have any difficulties while using your system, please contact your hobby dealer. Liability Declaration KDS model has  the right to  change the product, including the exterior,  the functions  parameter, and use request, but no notice. KDS model does not provide any guarantee, declaration and promise for special use of any KDS products. The recommended or  text technologies data in the  technology introduction for KDS model only indicates the test result at that time, but it does not mean KDS model acknowledges the result in law. KDS model will not be responsible for the result made by using any product or circuit, including the incidental or indirect compensation. The  parameters  of  KDS  electronic  products  will  be  changed  under  different  conditions.  The products will work only after all the functions parameters are approved by each use intension. Precaution of Safety  It  requires  professional  skills  and  technical  knowledge  to  install  and  operate  R/C  model properly. Incorrect installation and operation will result in severe property loss and personal injuries.  KDS-7XII  is  exclusively  designed  for  civil  use  of  R/C  models.  Don’t  use  it  in  any  other flying machines.  The governmence for R/C model is different in different place, therefore, please consult your local regulatory body and follow the rules and regulations to operate legally.  Radio wave transfers almost  in straight routine in 2.4GHz, please make sure there is no any obstacle when you are operating the product. The antenna tube should point at the controlled model  to  ensure  efficient  control,  and  keep  conductive  materials  away  from  receiver  and transmitter.  If  there  is  prang,  collision,  welter  and  other  accidents  when  operating,  please  test  all  the things before next operating.  Always keep electronic components away from small children.  Stop flying long before your batteries become low on charge. Do not rely on your radio's low
KDSKDSKDSKDS----7X7X7X7XIIIIIIII    Radio ControlRadio ControlRadio ControlRadio Control System Manual System Manual System Manual System Manual      - 3 -   battery warning systems, intended only as a precaution, to tell you when to recharge. Always check your transmitter and receiver batteries prior to each flight.  Before flying, be sure that the frequency you intend to fly  with is not in use, and secure any frequency control device (pin, tag, etc.) for that frequency before turning on your transmitter. It is never possible to fly two or more models on the same frequency at the same time. Even though  there  are  different  types  of  modulation  (AM,  FM,  PCM),  only  one  model  may  be flown on a single frequency at any one time.  While you are getting ready to fly, if you  place your transmitter on the ground, be sure that the wind won’t tip it over. If it is knocked over, the throttle stick may be accidentally moved, causing the engine to speed up. Also, damage to your transmitter may occur.  Before  taxiing,  be  sure  to  extend  the  transmitter  antenna  to  its  full  length.  A  collapsed antenna  will reduce  your  flying range and  cause loss  of control. It is  a good idea  to avoid pointing  the  transmitter  antenna  directly  at  the  model,  since  the  signal  is  weakest  in  that direction.  Don’t fly in the rain! Water or moisture may enter the transmitter through the antenna or stick openings and cause erratic operation or loss of control. If you must fly in wet weather during a contest, be sure to cover your transmitter with a plastic bag or waterproof barrier. Never fly if lightning is expected.  Part 1 Quick Start KDS-7XII  IS  ADVANCED  ELECTRONIC  DEVICE,  AND  FEATURES  WIDE  USE.  It  can support  multi-users  and  multi-equipment  simultaneously,  and  features  quick  response,  high precision, and strong capability for anti-jamming. KDS-7XII supports one transmitter and several receivers, and makes it possible that single radio can control several models. KDS-7XII supports different brand gyros. KDS-7XII reacts quickly and precisely. 1. Mounting of Receiver Installation position shall follow these conditions: 1. Keep the receiver away from engine, motor, ESC, battery, and other metal parts. 2. The  antenna  can  not  be  covered  by  metal,  carbon  material  or  other  electronic  conduction materials.  Keep the antenna in 90 degrees with installed frame or bottom plate, which means that trying to keep the antenna visible.
KDSKDSKDSKDS----7X7X7X7XIIIIIIII    Radio ControlRadio ControlRadio ControlRadio Control System Manual System Manual System Manual System Manual      - 4 -    2. Connect Devices to Receiver Connect all devices and parts to the corresponding channels. Take notice of 3P signal wire must be connected in right way. Otherwise, it will cause the severe damage to certain device or fail to work. There are some corresponding symbols of 3P on one side of the receiver: (-)    means cathode of power connected to the earth, usually links to the black line or brown line of 3P signal wire (+)    means the anode of power, usually links to the red wire of 3P signal wires. (s)    means signal wire, usually links to the white or yellow wire of 3P signal wires.  Notice: please assess  the  power  demand of  the  receiver  of  model  when  selecting  the electricity supply  style,  ensure  the  receiver  can  get  enough  power  supply  when  using,  the  voltage  of  the receiver not less than 4.2V at any time. 3. Binding Transmitter and Receiver Before using K-7XII, you must bind the transmitter and the receiver. Binding them as  following steps: 1) Plug the 'BIND line' into the 'BIND' slot of receiver. Then power on receiver by plugging the ESC line, then the LED of receiver will flash fast. Then you can remove the 'BIND line'. 2) Hold  'ESC'  button  of  transmitter,  then  turn  on  it  (keep  holding),  the  LCD  will  display  as following.
KDSKDSKDSKDS----7X7X7X7XIIIIIIII    Radio ControlRadio ControlRadio ControlRadio Control System Manual System Manual System Manual System Manual      - 5 -    3)   After few seconds, binding will  finish, the LED of receiver  will shine three times slowly, and then the transmitter enters working mode. 4)   Release 'ESC' button of transmitter, it will enter working mode.   Notice:   1) KDS-7XII supports multiple receivers operation and long-distance binding, so please make sure only you bind  the radio at that time. If there  is  any  person who also uses KDS-7XII 2.4GHz remote controller system locally, please operates only after other users pare the signal. 2) KDS-7XII supports seven models saving in one transmitter. They are numbering as M/1 to M/7. The binding will save the serial numbers in receiver. So if  you bind one receiver with M/1, it can only work when the transmitter is switched to M/1. 4. Control Distance All radio control system equipment has an effective control range. It’s not the same on the ground, water surface or flying in the sky; It is not the same on flat ground or complicated layout; It’s not the same in rainy days or sunny days; And besides, the external electrical environment is changing continuously.  It’s  quite  necessary  for  the  users  who  want  to  control  at  a  long  distance  to  test effective distance beforehand. Radio wave transfers almost in a straight line, please make sure there is no object between antenna and  the  controlled  model.  And  the  antenna  should  point  at  receiver’s  antenna,  and  keep  the controlled model in certain distance where you can see the model.   Part 2 User Manual 1 Features 1.LCD display 2.Support 7 models parameters store 3.Support 5 points throttle (THR) curve in NORMAL mode and IDLE mode. 4.Support 5 points pitch (PIT) curve in NORMAL mode, IDLE mode and HOLD mode. 5.Support HELI (helicopter) mode and AERO mode. Following modes are supported in each mode:
KDSKDSKDSKDS----7X7X7X7XIIIIIIII    Radio ControlRadio ControlRadio ControlRadio Control System Manual System Manual System Manual System Manual      - 6 -   HELI mode  HP1: Normal helicopter with 1 servo  HP2: Swash helicopter with 2 servos  HP3: CCPM 120°swash helicopter with 3 servos AERO mode  A/P : Normal aero plane  V/P : V-tail plane  D/P : Delta wing plane Table1 - Model type list 6.7 channels standard servo signal output 7.Support Dual rate (D/R) control   8.Support throttle hold   9.Support gyro sensitivity adjusting   10.Battery low voltage warning (voltage can be set). 11.Throttle stick position warning 12.Countdown timer for throttle 13.No signal protection     2 Transmitter Panel    Figure 1 - Transmitter panel  DR HOLD STICK STICK TRIM INC ESC MENU UP STICK TRIM LCD DISPLAY STICK HOOK IDLE GEAR POWER SW POWER LED RF LED DN DEC ANT
KDSKDSKDSKDS----7X7X7X7XIIIIIIII    Radio ControlRadio ControlRadio ControlRadio Control System Manual System Manual System Manual System Manual      - 7 -   Switch & Button Description  Detail IDLE In HELI mode, it is used to  switch NORMAL  mode and  IDLE  mode.  In  AERO  mode,  it  controls channel6.   See   section-6.9 section-6.10 section-7 DR    It is used to control dual rate of aileron, elevator and rudder.    See section-6.4 HOLD  THR hold switch.  See section-6.6 GEAR  In AERO mode, it controls channel 5.   In HELI mode, it controls channel 7. See section-7 See section-6.8 UP  Page up button   MENU  Menu button   DN  Page down button   INC  Increase button   ESC  Escape button   DEC  Decrease button   Table2 - Button list 3 Batteries Charging If you are using NiCd or NiH batteries, you can charge it with a external power without getting batteries out. You can find the power slot in the right side of transmitter. Connect plug properly to charge shown as Figure2.    Figure2 - External Power  Warning: The power should be 11.6V, the current should be at least 50mA. Other style may be dangerous!
KDSKDSKDSKDS----7X7X7X7XIIIIIIII    Radio ControlRadio ControlRadio ControlRadio Control System Manual System Manual System Manual System Manual      - 8 -   4 Stick Adjusting To adjust the stick length, use 1.5mm inner hexagon screw driver to unlock the set screw. Turn the screw driver counter-clockwise to loosen the screw.  Then, turn the  stick clockwise to  shorten or counter-clockwise to lengthen. After the control stick length have been adjusted to suit your flying style, tighten the set screw.   Figure3 - Stick Adjusting 5 System Setting Hold MENU button and turn on transmitter, it will enter system setting mode, and the first item is shown like following:  Figure4 - System setting interface    There are 6 items "MOD", "STK TYP", "BAT WAR", "BAT MIN" and "BAT MAX".  Press MENU to change setting item as Table3  Press UP or DN to choose model as Table3 when in MOD setting  Press INC or DEC to change setting contents, or change "Model Type" when in MOD setting.  Press ESC to save and exit system mode. Item name  Description    Content Model selection (By pressing UP/DN ) Support 7 models, see Section-10 MOD  Model type selection (By pressing INC/DEC)  A/P : Normal aero plane  V/P : V-tail plane  D/P : Delta wing plane  HL1: Normal helicopter with 1 servo  HL2: Swash helicopter with 2 servos Item name Setting content Model no
KDSKDSKDSKDS----7X7X7X7XIIIIIIII    Radio ControlRadio ControlRadio ControlRadio Control System Manual System Manual System Manual System Manual      - 9 -    HL3:  CCPM  120°swash  helicopter  with  3 servos STK TYP  Stick mode  1 USA hand  2 JPN hand  3 Anti USA hand  4 Anti JPN hand BAT WAR  Voltage for battery warning     BAT MAX  Battery indicator high limit   BAT MIN  Battery indicator low limit   ID GEN  Regenerating ID of transmitter  See section 17 Table3 - Details of system setting 6 Helicopter Mode HP1, HP2 and HP3 are HELI mode. In this mode, the LCD will display like following:  Figure5 - HELI mode  In HELI mode, the corresponding content of each channel shown in Table4. Channel  Control  Description 1  AIL    Aileron 2  ELE    Elevator 3  THR    Throttle 4  RUD    Rudder 5  GY    Gyro 6  PIT    Pitch 7  AUX  Auxiliary Table4 - HELI Channels list   Press  MENU  will  enter  setting  mode.  In  HELI  mode,  there  are  11  items  can  be  set,  see Table5. During setting, you can press MENU to change settings, or press ESC to exit setting and return to using mode.  Press UP or DN can switch the display "Model status" between "Model no" and "Model type" Model status Battery voltage Mix control status Throttle timer
KDSKDSKDSKDS----7X7X7X7XIIIIIIII    Radio ControlRadio ControlRadio ControlRadio Control System Manual System Manual System Manual System Manual      - 10 -    Press INC or DEC can modify the "Throttle Timer"  Index  Caption  Description 1  REV  Channel reverse setting 2  EPA  End point adjustment 3  TRM  Channel sub trim setting 4  D/R  Dual rate setting 5  EXP  Exponent setting 6  HLD  Throttle hold setting 7  GYO  Gyro sensitivity adjustment   8  AUX  Aux channel setting 9  THR  Throttle curve setting 10  PIT  Collective pitch curve setting 11  PLA  Swash plate setting Table5 - HELI mode settings  In HELI mode, there are 4 flying status: Mix control status  Description dR1  Rate 1  Rate 1 of dual rate dR2  Rate 2  Rate 2 of dual rate HLD  Hold  Hold mode IDL  Idle  Idle mode Table6 - HELI Channels list  6.1 Reverse Setting  Press UP or DN to change channel index from "CH1" to "CH7".  Press INC or DEC to modify the reverse status.  Figure6 - Reverse setting  Channel index NOR: normal REV: reverse Menu caption
KDSKDSKDSKDS----7X7X7X7XIIIIIIII    Radio ControlRadio ControlRadio ControlRadio Control System Manual System Manual System Manual System Manual      - 11 -   6.2 End Point Adjustment  Press UP or DN to change channel index from "CH1" to "CH7".  Press INC or DEC to modify the value between "0" to "+120".  Figure7 - End point adjustment  6.3 Sub Trim Setting  Press UP or DN to change channel index from "CH1" to "CH7".  Press INC or DEC to modify the value between "-100" to "+100".  Figure8 - Sub trim setting  6.4 Dual Rate Setting DR switch control the dual rate of aileron, elevator and rudder. And the rate of aileron, elevator and rudder can be set independency.     Press UP or DN to change channel index between "Ail", "Ele" and "Rud" as Table6.  Press INC or DEC to modify the value between "0" to "+120". Default value is 100 for DR SW=0, 60 for DR SW=1. Channel index End point value Menu caption Channel index Sub trim value Menu caption
KDSKDSKDSKDS----7X7X7X7XIIIIIIII    Radio ControlRadio ControlRadio ControlRadio Control System Manual System Manual System Manual System Manual      - 12 -    Figure9 - Dr for Ail setting.    Channel index  Description A/1  Ail rate when DR SW=0 A/2  Ail rate when DR SW=1 E/1  Ele rate when DR SW=0 E/2  Ele rate when DR SW=1 R/1  Rud rate when DR SW=0 R/2  Rud rate when DR SW=1 Table7 - Dual rate setting 6.5 Exponent Setting  Press UP or DN to change channel index between "Ail", "Ele" and "Rud".  Press INC or DEC to modify the value between "-45" to "+45".  Figure10 - Exponent setting  6.6 Throttle Holding Setting Throttle  holding  will  lock  the  throttle  at  setting  value. In  lock  status,  the  throttle  signal  be  not changed  even  if  the  throttle  stick  is  changed.  It  is  controlled  by  HOLD  switch.  When  HOLD switch  to  1,  the  throttle  signal  is  locked  (holding  status),  when  HOLD  switch to  0,  the throttle signal is normal (change by throttle stick). Channel index Dual rate value Menu caption Channel index Exponent value Menu caption
KDSKDSKDSKDS----7X7X7X7XIIIIIIII    Radio ControlRadio ControlRadio ControlRadio Control System Manual System Manual System Manual System Manual      - 13 -     Press UP or DN to change channel index between "Ail", "Ele" and "Rud".  Press INC or DEC to modify the value between "-20" to "+20", default is 0.  Figure11 - Throttle holding setting 6.7 Gyro Sensitivity Adjusting There are  two  sensitivities  for gyro.  The gyro  signal  is one  of  the two values decided  by  IDLE switch (see Figure1). The sensitivity value can be set between -100~+100. When it is greater than 0, the gyro is in head-lock mode, when the value is less than or equal to 0, the gyro is in non-lock mode.     Press UP or DN to change channel index between "NOR" and "IDL".  Press INC or DEC to modify  the value between "-100" to "+100", default is +100 for NOR and -100 for IDL.  Figure12 - Gyro sensitivity setting  6.8 Aux Channel Setting When in HELI mode, the GEAR switch controls channel 7, the AUX channel. There are two items in AUX channel setting, SW1 and SW2, control the signal of AUX channel when GEAR switch in different position.  Throttle hold value Menu caption Switch position Gyro sensitivity Menu caption
KDSKDSKDSKDS----7X7X7X7XIIIIIIII    Radio ControlRadio ControlRadio ControlRadio Control System Manual System Manual System Manual System Manual      - 14 -    Press UP or DN to change channel index between "SW1" and "SW2".  Press INC or DEC to modify  the value between "-100" to  "+100", default is +100 for SW1 and -100 for SW2.  Figure13 - Aux channel setting  6.9 Throttle Curve Setting There are two throttle curves in KDS-7XII, one is for NORMAL mode, and the other is for IDLE mode. Every curve has 5 points. Each point means the relation between signal and stick position as Table8.   Press  UP or DN  to  change channel  index  between  "N/1"  ~"N/5"  and  "I/1"~"I/5".  "N?" for NORMAL mode and "I?" for IDLE mode.  Press INC or DEC to modify the value between "0" to "+100".  Figure14 - Throttle curve setting  Point index  Stick position  Default signal value N/1  I/1  H/1  Stick at lowest position  0 N/2  I/2  H/2  Stick at 25% position  +25 N/3  I/3  H/3  Stick at center  +50 N/4  I/4  H/4  Stick at 75% position  +75 N/5  I/5  H/5  Stick at highest position  +100 Switch position Channel value Menu caption Curve point index Curve point value Menu caption
KDSKDSKDSKDS----7X7X7X7XIIIIIIII    Radio ControlRadio ControlRadio ControlRadio Control System Manual System Manual System Manual System Manual      - 15 -   Table8 - Throttle curve stick value 6.10 Collective Pitch Curve Setting There are  three collective pitch  curves,  the  first is  for  NORMAL mode,  the  second is for  IDLE mode, and the third is for HOLD mode. Each point means a stick position like Table8.   Press UP or DN to change channel index between "N/1" ~"N/5" "I/1"~"I/5" and "H/1"~"H/5". "N?" for NORMAL mode, "I?" for IDLE mode and "H?" for HOLD mode.  Press INC or DEC to modify the value between "0" to "+100".  Figure15 - Collective pitch curve setting  6.11 Swash Plate Setting  Press UP or DN to change channel index between "AIL" "ELE" and "PIT".  Press INC or DEC to modify the value between "-100" to "+100". Default value is +50.  Figure16 - Swash Mix control setting 7 Aero Mode A/P is AERO mode. In AERO mode, the LCD will display like Figure17:  Curve point index Curve point value Menu caption Swash dimension Mix control value Menu caption
KDSKDSKDSKDS----7X7X7X7XIIIIIIII    Radio ControlRadio ControlRadio ControlRadio Control System Manual System Manual System Manual System Manual      - 16 -    Figure17 - Aero mode  In AERO mode, the corresponding content of each channel is shown in Table9 Channel  Control  Description 1  AIL    Aileron 2  ELE    Elevator 3  THR    Throttle 4  RUD    Rudder 5  GER  Gear, control by GEAR switch 6  FLP  Flap, control by IDLE switch 7  AUX  Aux, control by D/R switch Table9 - AERO Channels list  There are 8 settings in AERO mode, see Table10 for details. To change settings, the operations are the same as the operations in HELI mode.     Index  Caption  Description 1  REV  Channel reverse setting 2  EPA  End point adjustment 3  TRM  Channel sub trim setting 4  D/R  Dual rate setting 5  EXP  Exponent setting 6  HLD  Throttle hold setting 7  GER  Gear setting 8  FLP  Flap setting Table10 - AERO settings  8 V-tail Mode V/P is V-tail mode. In this mode, the LCD will display like Figure18: Model status Battery voltage Mixture status Throttle timer
KDSKDSKDSKDS----7X7X7X7XIIIIIIII    Radio ControlRadio ControlRadio ControlRadio Control System Manual System Manual System Manual System Manual      - 17 -    Figure18 - Aero mode  The channels and switches are the same as in AERO mode, see Table9. There are 9 settings in V-tail mode, see Table11 for details. To change settings, the operations are the same as the operations in HELI mode.     Index  Caption  Description 1  REV  Channel reverse setting 2  EPA  End point adjustment 3  TRM  Channel sub trim setting 4  D/R  Dual rate setting 5  EXP  Exponent setting 6  HLD  Throttle hold setting 7  GER  Gear setting 8  FLP  Flap setting 9  MIX  V-tail Mix control setting Table11 - V-tail settings    8.1 V-tail Mix control Setting There are four items in this setting: V1, V2, V3 and V4. The value is between -100~100, default value  is  E>2=R>2=R>4=50,  E>4=-50.  The  relationship  between  output  signal  and  Mix  control parameters is shown in Table12.                Signal Stick  CH2  CH4   ELE stick  E>2  E>4 RUD stick  R>2  R>4 Table12 - V-tail signal  Pressing  UP or  DN  will  change  setting  from  V1  to  V4.  Pressing  INC  or  DEC  will  increase  or decrease the value. See Figure19. Model status Battery voltage Mixture status Throttle timer
KDSKDSKDSKDS----7X7X7X7XIIIIIIII    Radio ControlRadio ControlRadio ControlRadio Control System Manual System Manual System Manual System Manual      - 18 -    Figure19 - V-tail Mix control setting  9 Delta Wing Mode D/P is Delta wing mode. In this mode, the LCD will display like Figure20:  Figure20 - Delta wing mode  The channels and switches are the same as in AERO mode, see Table9. There  are  9  settings  in  Delta  wing  mode,  see  Table13  for  details.  To  change  settings,  the operations are the same as in HELI mode.     Index  Caption  Description 1  REV  Channel reverse setting 2  EPA  End point adjustment 3  TRM  Channel sub trim setting 4  D/R  Dual rate setting 5  EXP  Exponent setting 6  HLD  Throttle hold setting 7  GER  Gear setting 8  FLP  Flap setting 9  MIX  V-tail Mix control setting Table13 - Delta wing settings  Model status Battery voltage Mixture status Throttle timer
KDSKDSKDSKDS----7X7X7X7XIIIIIIII    Radio ControlRadio ControlRadio ControlRadio Control System Manual System Manual System Manual System Manual      - 19 -   9.1 Delta Wing Mix Control Setting There are four items in this setting: A>1, A>2, E>1, E>2. The value is between -100~100, default value is A>1=A>2=E>2=+50, E>1=-50. The relationship between output signal and Mix control parameters is shown in Table14.                 Signal Stick  CH1  CH2   AIL stick  A>1  A>2 ELE stick  E>1  E>2 Table14 - Delta wing signal Mix control   Press UP or DN to change channel index between "A>1", "A>2" and "E>1", "E>2".  Press INC or DEC to modify the value between "-100" to "+100".  Figure21 - Delta wing Mix control setting 10 Model Switch KDS-7XII can support 7 models; each model has its own parameters. To switch among them, you should  enter  system  mode  by holding  MENU and  turning  on  transmitter.  The  following screen will be shown.  Figure22 - Model switch  Pressing UP or DN will switch from "-1-" to "-7-" which indicate each model. Press INC or DEC will change model type. When some model is selected, press ESC to return to normal using mode. Mixture index Mixture rate Menu caption Model index Model type
KDSKDSKDSKDS----7X7X7X7XIIIIIIII    Radio ControlRadio ControlRadio ControlRadio Control System Manual System Manual System Manual System Manual      - 20 -   Now the transmitter will load the parameters of your selection and all your settings will be saved into the model you selected. 11 Stick Trim When you  pull  buttons of stick  trim  (see figure 1), the screen will display  as  figure 23, and the meaning of stick index refer to Table 15:  Figure23 - Stick trim  Stick index  Description R/H  Stick of right and horizontal    R/V  Stick of right and vertical    L/H  Stick of left and horizontal    L/V  Stick of left and vertical    Table15 - Stick index 12 Throttle Warning KDS-7XII supports throttle warning. If the stick of throttle is not in the lowest position when the Stick index  Trim value
KDSKDSKDSKDS----7X7X7X7XIIIIIIII    Radio ControlRadio ControlRadio ControlRadio Control System Manual System Manual System Manual System Manual      - 21 -   transmitter  is  on,  it  will  block  in  warning  status.  You  will  see  "THRO"  in  screen  and  hear continuously beep till you move the stick to the lowest position.     Figure24 - Throttle warning 13 IDLE Warning KDS-7XII  supports  IDLE  warning. If  the  IDLE  switch  on  when power  on,  the  transmitter  will block in warning status. You will see "IdLE" in panel and hear continuously beep till you switch IDLE to off.     Figure25 - IDLE warning 14 Countdown Timer for Throttle KDS-7XII has a countdown timer relate to throttle. When in normal using status, you can see the timer on the center of screen. The default value is five minutes, like Figure23. You can press INC or DEC to change the value. When you push throttle stick up, the timer will run from the value you set to zero. After minutes remaining, the transmitter will beep to notify you.  Throttle timer
KDSKDSKDSKDS----7X7X7X7XIIIIIIII    Radio ControlRadio ControlRadio ControlRadio Control System Manual System Manual System Manual System Manual      - 22 -   Figure26 - Throttle down timer 15 No Control Protection KDS-7XII supports 'No Control Protection' function.  You can  predefine a  set of values for each channel. The receiver will use these values if it loses signal from transmitter. To set the values, you should do as following steps: 1.  Turn on the transmitter and receiver, bind them. 2.  Adjust the transmitter, and make all channels to the position as you expect. 3.  Hold ESC button until the screen of transmitter will display 'NCP' like Figure 27, and the RF led shines, and the led of receiver will go out at the same time. 4.  After 1 second, the transmitter and the receiver will restore to normal status, the defining of 'NCP' is done.  Figure27 - NCP setting 16 Using PPM Signal There is a PPM signal output slot at bottom of KDS-7XII. When you plug the signal line into the slot, KDS-7XII will switch to PPM status automatically and you will see following screen.  Figure 28 – PPM status  Notice:  when  the  transmitter  is  in  PPM  status,  the  RF  module  will  stop  working,  and  then  the receiver will lost signal if it was power on. 17 Change Transmit Frequency   Electric  interference  may  exist  when  using  remote  controller  system.  If  it  interferes  with  the Notification Notification
KDSKDSKDSKDS----7X7X7X7XIIIIIIII    Radio ControlRadio ControlRadio ControlRadio Control System Manual System Manual System Manual System Manual      - 23 -   frequency of your system, your devices will be out of control. Under these circumstances, you can try to change the transmitter frequency by following steps: 1.  Enter system mode by holding MENU and turning on transmitter 2.  Press MENU several times to "ID GEN" function, you can see following screen 3.  Press UP or DN to change the option to 'YES' 4.  Press + or - to confirm the operation 5.  The transmitter will regenerate the frequency and ID, and then the display will show 'OK' and the transmitter will return to 'NO' status automatically.    Figure 30 – ID GEN menu  Notice: 1.  The  new  frequency  is  selected  randomly.  If  the  interference  still  exists,  you  can  try  to change it again until the interference disappears. 2.  After the frequency changing, please rebind the radio.  This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions; (1)this device may not cause interference,and (2)this device must accept any interference received,including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Any  changes  or  modifications  not  expressly  approved  by  the  party  responsible  for  compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

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