Kondo Kagaku T125003 Remote Control Transmitter User Manual manual 1 26

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READ FIRST
transmitter
Thank you for purchasing the EX-10 Helios. Read this manual carefully in order
Usage of the
Read First
to obtain maximum performance from the unit. Keep this manual handy.
Here is an explanation of the new functions.
Change menu
(P17)
Indicator and warnings
(P18)
Response mode
(P19)
D.S.C (Direct Servo Control)
(P20)
Multi access port
(P21)
Data pack
(P22)
Trim and sub trim
(P23)
Wheel tension adjustment, phone terminal
(P24)
Notes on application, exportation and modification of the products.
Connecting
the receiver
(P16)
Function Menu
LCD screen and key operation
Main Menu
Please see "Feature" pages to find out about the new additional functions.
Features
How to find information in this manual
Please understand the basic uses of "How to use the transmitter".
In addition, please locate the item in the main menu and the function menu to master each
function.
1,These products are only for the control of models.
Description
3,KO is not responsible for any use of this product that is not in compliance with
applicable laws and disclaims all responsibility for any modification or alteration of
the product.
Notes on
installing
2,If the products are exported from Japan, the prior approval of the Ministry of
Radio/Telecommunications is required regarding the country of destination. If these
products are re-exported from other countries, it may be subject to restrictions on
such re-export and prior approval of government authorities may be required
Other notes
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Index
It is illegal to reproduce the contents of this manual without permission.
The contents of this manual are subject to future changes without notice.
Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information
contained in this manual, please contact us if you have any questions or if you find
any errors.
We cannot assume any responsibility for any damages arising from the use of
CONTENTS
transmitter
Usage of the
Read first
03
Contents
04 05
Notes on safe usage
06 07 08
Features
Usage of the transmitter
Main Menu
Names of parts of the transmitter
09
LCD Screen table Main menu
10
LCD Screen table F u n c t i o n m e n u
11
How to insert batteries and such
12 13
How to use transmitter
14 15
Function Menu
Features
Connecting
the receiver
Notes on
installing
LCD Screen and key operation
16
Change menu
17
Indicator and warnings
18
Response mode
19
D.S.C(Direct Servo Controll)
20
Multi access port
21
Data pack
22
Trim and sub trim
23
Steering tention adjustment,wheel extention,phone terminal
24
Response Mode Compatibility Table
25
Main Menu
Description
Index
Change menu
26
Add menu
26
Delete menu
27
Move menu
27
Power alarm
28
Option menu
28
Format
29
Option menu
LCD contrast
Option menu
Set buzzer
Buzzer tone
29
Option menu
Set buzzer
Alarm buzzer
29
Option menu
Set buzzer
Custome tone
30
Option menu
Back light
29
31
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CONTENTS
transmitter
69
Description
70 71
Index
72 73
Repair
74
Guarantee
75
Index
Specfications
Description
66 67 68
Notes on
installing
Notes on installing
Connecting
the receiver
64 65
45
47
Function Menu
Connecting the reaciever
36
38
Main Menu
32
33
34
35
37
39
40
41
42
43
44
46
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
Features
Model select
ET Position auto display
Sub trim
A.B.S (Acrive Brake System)
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 (model clear)
Adjust volume
Channel select
Reverse switch
Trim rate
Set up
Up timer
Down timer
Lap timer
Usage of the
Function Menu
6
FOR
THE SAFE
USAGE
OF THIS
UNIT-1
transmitter
Usage of the
For the safe Usage of this Unit
With the nature of radio controlled models, misoperation will
result in danger. In order to avoid these circumstances and to
use this unit safely, please read the contents thoroughly.
Features
Explanation of warnings and signs
Meanings of
warning
and signs
In this manual, following warnings and signs should be noted carefully.
Danger!
Main Menu
Warning!
Failure to observe the matter discussed in such an item poses a serious
t h r e a t o f d e a t h o r s e v e r e i n j u r y.
Failure to observe the matter discussed in such an item poses a possibility
o f d e a t h o r s e v e r e i n j u r y, a n d a g r e a t l i k e l i h o o d o f d a m a g e t o t h e e q u i p m e n t
o r p r o p e r t y.
Failure to observe the matter discussed in such an item poses a possibility
Caution!
o f i n j u r y o r d a m a g e t o t h e e q u i p m e n t o r p r o p e r t y.
Function Menu
Meaning of picture indications
Warning
Connecting
the receiver
Meaning of picture indications
Warning!
Be certain to use only KO Propo genuine crystal sets (transmitter and receiver).
Other crystals may vary in frequency, which could lead to misoperation or loss of
control.
Notes on
installing
Description
Index
Warning!
Prevent metal parts in the model ( Car, or Boat ) from touching caused by
vibration.
Warning!
This product is only designed for surface radio control models. Do not use for any
other purpose.
Warning!
If a nicad battery pack is used in the transmitter, be sure to charge
properly before use.
If batteries are not fully charged, the model may run out of control.
Warning!
Be sure to connect all equipments correctly.
If connections are loose, the model may run out of control.
The vibration may damage the servo and the model may run out of control
Warning!
Be sure to install a receiver with thicker double sided tapes.
A strong shock or vibration may result in the model running out of control.
Warning!
Do not cut or bundle the aerial wire with other cords.
It may result in decreasing the sensitivity of a receiver and may result in the
model running out of control.
Warning!
Warning!
When operating each servo, check that there is no unnecessary force on the push
rod.
It may damage the servo or increase the consumption of batteries.
Be sure to use grommets and to prevent the servo from touching any metal or
carbon plates directly.
The vibration may damage the servo and the model may run out of control.
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FOR
THE SAFE
USAGE
OF THIS
UNIT-2
Be sure to use genuine KO Propo products e.g. transmitter, receiver, ESC and
other optional parts.
We cannot assume any responsibility for the use of other companies’
products with this unit.
Features
Caution!
Be careful not to reverse the polarity of the transmitter and the receiver.
Reverse polarity could damage the unit.
transmitter
Caution!
Usage of the
Notes Before Installation
Coution
Notes on Driving (Sailing)
When turning on the power switch, be sure that the frequency band is
available.
The models using the same frequency will run out of control
Warning!
Do not use this unit in thunderstorms.
There is a possibility of lightning striking the antenna.
Warning!
Do not use the transmitter in the rain or in a location where water might get on
it.
The unit may become wet, which causes loss of control.
Warning!
Do not run the model in the following places.
Near to other radio control car circuits. (within 3km)
Near to people or on the road.
The surface of the water where there are actual sized boats.
Near to electric wires and communication facilities.
In the case of the model running out of control, it will be very dengerous.
Warning!
Be sure to extend the aerial of the transmitter to full length.
The emission of incorrect signals will cause the model to run out of control.
Warning!
Do not allow any plastic parts to come in contact with fuel and exhaution.
Doing so causes risk of damage.
Warning!
Be sure to confirm that the model memory is matched to the models currently
running.
Not doing so may cause the model to run out of control.
Warning!
When you make fanctional changes, be sure to stop the engine or disconnect
the motor lead wire.
Caution!
Always turn on the switch on the transmitter first, followed by the receiver.
When turning off the switch, always turn off the receiver first, followed by the
transmitter.
If you don’t follow the correct order, the receiver may get interference and
Attach a band plate when you operate the unit.
Display your frequency clearly to other people.
Caution!
Do not touch the engine, motor, ESC where heat is generated.
May result in burning.
Caution!
Because the transmitter emits high-frequency energy, do not touch the antenna
while the transmitter is in use.
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Index
Caution!
Description
Coution
Notes on
installing
Do not run the model when you experience difficulties in concentration through
tiredness, alcohol or medication.
The mis-judgement may result in accidents.
Connecting
the receiver
Warning!
Function Menu
Warning!
Main Menu
Warning
8
FOR
THE SAFE
USAGE
OF THIS
UNIT-3
transmitter
Usage of the
Notes on Driving (sailing)
Warning
Warning!
In the case of an electric-powered car, be sure to disconnect the nicad
battery afterwards.
It may cause fire or the model to run out of control in case of the
switch being left on.
Features
Warning!
When storing the transmitter, batteries, and models, be sure to keep
them out of the reach of children.
It may result in damage by chemicals.
Caution!
Be sure to disconnect the battery from the transmitter when not in use
for a long time.
It may damage the transmitter if you leave the battery in the
transmitter for a long time.
Caution!
Do not store the transmitter in the following places.
Extremely hot or cold places (+40 , -10 ,).
Direct sunshine.
Places with high humidity.
Dusty places.
If you store the unit under these circumstances, it may result in
misoperation or damage to the unit.
Coution
Main Menu
Function Menu
Notes on Charging Nicad Battery and Hydropack (sold separately)
Danger
Connecting
the receiver
Danger!
Do not short the battery terminals.
It is dangerous because it may cause the outbreak of fire or explosion.
Danger!
Never incinerate the batteries.
It is very dangerous because they may explode.
Danger!
Notes on
installing
Be sure to use KO Propo charger and to use correct charging current. (1A)
Avoid over charging the battery. Over charging does not only damage the
battery, but can cause excess heat build-up and possibly fire, which results
in serious accidents.
There is a possibility that the auto cut-off function will fail to operate by
other company’s chargers.
Description
In the case of liquid leaking from battery, Avoid eye/skin contact with the
liquid. Burns and blindness may occur. Apply large amounts of water and
contact a doctor immediately for treatment.
Index
Danger!
Do not apply a big shock to the batteries.
It may damage the battery and result in short circuits and possibly a
fire.
Danger!
Do not dismantle or modify the battery.
Dismantling the battery may cause liquid to leak out and it is very
dangerous
Danger!
Do not wet batteries and do not charge wet batteries.
It may cause excess heat build-up and damage..
Nicad batteries are recyclable.
Please support recycling.
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NAMES
OF
PARTS
OF THE
TRANSMITTER
transmitter
Features
Throttle A.B.S.
indicator
Hook
ET1 Lever
Usage of the
Antenna
Throttle acceleration indicator
Throttle speed
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 P15 for the details
Connecting
the receiver
Mode Change Switch
Function Menu
Power indicator
ET2 Lever
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
Index
D.S.C(Direct Servo Controll Terminal)
RF Module
Multi Access Port
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10
SCREEN TABLE
MAIN MENU
transmitter
Usage of the
These screens are displayed when the main menu is opened.
Please see each reference page about 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 kinds of settings can be done in the main menu.
P26
Change Menu
Add Menu
Delete Menu
Delete menu
Connecting
the 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 (note)
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
P29
Alarm Buzzer Set
Buzzer Set
Index
Format (note)
P29
P28
Back Light
P29
Custom Tone Editor
P30
P31
Option Menu divides into three items when it is opened.
In addition, an item is divided into the buzzer settings.
(note) This format is displayed only when the Data Pack is installed.
SCREEN TABLE
FUNCTION MENU
11
28 kinds of the right are all function menus.
All of 28 function menu will be displayed when Master is been set
for the menu.
In Custom 1 and Custom 2, only the set content is displayed.
To display all, please refer Change Menu (P17 P26) and return
Can not return to initial screen.
advice
It returns to an initial screen if it keeps pushing the
backing key from any screen is displayed.
Throttle Brake
ET Position
Throttle High Point
Automatic Start
Throttle Preset
Throttle Speed
P55
Lap Timer
P56
P49
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RAFT
P62
P63
Index
P61
Down Timer
Adjust Volume
Steering Curve
P40
P54
P48
P39
P60
Up Timer
Memory Reset
Steering Punch
Throttle Curve
P53
P46/47
P37/38
P59
Set Up
Model Name
Steering Speed
Throttle Punch
Model Copy
P44/45
P35/36
Trim Rate
Description
Throttle Acceleration
P58
P52
P43
P34
A.B.S
P51
Notes on
installing
Sub Trim
Reverse Switch
Steering Travel
P42
P33
P57
P50
P41
P32
Channel Select
Steering Balance
Connecting
the receiver
Model Select
Function Menu
Having assumed that the function name is chosen from the display of
the list of the function menu with Jog Dial, and 'Enter' is done opens
and respect opens.
The following screen will be opened when function name is chosen by
Jog Dial or (+), (-) keys then Enter is been pressed.
Main Menu
display menu to the Master.
Features
Model Select
ET Position
Sub Trim
A.B.S
Throttle Speed
Throttle Punch
Throttle Curve
Throttle Brake
Throttle High Point
Throttle Pre Set
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.
transmitter
The function menu opens when Jog Dial or (+), (-) keys are operated
Usage of the
These screens are displayed when the function menu is opened.
Please see each reference page about a detailed operation method, after each screen is opened
12
How To Insert Batteries 1
transmitter
Usage of the
How to open the cover.
(1)It moves it in the direction of the arrow of
while pushing the part of the arrow of
Features
How to insert batteries. (option)
Main Menu
(1)The direction is matched to the display of the plus or minus of the
dry battery box, and eight AA size batteries are put.
(2)The direction of the terminal of the dry battery box and the terminal
of the transmitter is matched and it pushes it into the interior.
(3)The battery cover is closed
Function Menu
Do not use AA size Ni-cd or NiMH batteries.
The inside of the transmitter corrodes by
generating the gas when charging it.
Connecting
the receiver
How to insert battery pack (option)
(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
About Charging (only for battery packs)
Connect AC Mains charger or DC 12V charger (KO Propo
products) as shown in figure.
The charging time from flat condition is 14-16 hrs for AC
Mains charger.
Index
Do not charge when dry cell batteries are used.
The transmitter is damaged due to the liquid
leakage and the explosion when charging it.
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Facing correct
direction
How to Insert Batteries 2
13
transmitter
Please note the battery pack can not be discharged using charging jack.
Please remove battery pack from main unit for discharging.
Features
Color Pad and Replace Grip
How to remove pad or grip.
After it pulls it in the direction of an arrow lower (2), the pad removes
fingernail (1)
Main Menu
Pad
After expanding lower side (3) outside, the grip pulls the whole in
direction (4) of the arrow.
How to attach pad or grip.
It does in the reverse order of the removing procedure. The lower side
is done in the slide after the fingernail of (1) is previously encased of
Usage of the
About Discharging Battery Pack
Grip
Function Menu
the pad, and it pushes it.
The grip does the whole in the slide and pushes the fingernail on the
side in six places in pushing total into the case. If it is not easy to enter,
it pushes it by a minus driver etc. noting that the case is not damaged.
Finally, push the guide pin that exists in the part of the arrow of (3) into the case.
Connecting
the receiver
Changing the RF Module and Crystals
Change the RF Module for changing the frequency range.
Change the crystals for changing the frequency. (band)
RF Modu
Insert the crystal properly.
FM-type transceiver crystals from KO Propo. Crystals
from other manufacturers may operate at slightly different
frequencies, resulting in loss of control.
Only the RF Module for EX-10 Helios can be used.
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Index
When changing the crystals, be sure to use genuine
Description
Crystal
Notes on
installing
Be sure to turn off the switch when you change the RF Module or crystals.
14
How to Use Transmitter-1
transmitter
Usage of the
Preparation
Insert dry cells or battery pack into the transmitter (P12)
Be sure to charge battery pack before use.
Features
advice
The battery will last long if crystal is pulled out or the RF module is detached when only the transmitter is operated.
Moreover, when only the transmitter is operated when the management of the band is done in the course etc. , it is
Main Menu
similar. (Please refer P20 D.S.C page)
Switching the Power On
A blue power indicator at the right of the main body lights when the power of the transmitter is on and the LCD
display is displayed with the start sound.
Function Menu
Changing the display or settings.
In case of LCD contrast is too blight or too dark.
Connecting
the receiver
Reference page
P29
Open the main menu and then open the BACK LIGHT from OPTION to set up. Reference page
P28
P31
Open the main menu and then open the CONTRAST from OPTION to adjust.
Changing the setting of the backlight of the LCD.
(The backlight is [Auto] at factory default.)
Want to change pitch of the buzzer beep or change the melody.
Open the main menu and then open the BUZZER from OPTION to set up.
Reference page
P29
P30
Notes on
installing
Change settings of operations.
Change operation mode of response.
Use Mode Switch (detach RF module from main body) and CH.SELECT of
Reference page P19
function menu (P57).
Description
Change function assignment of ET lever or BT button.
Open the function menu and perform SET UP.
Reference page P60
The buzzer sounds if it doesn't operate it for a long time. I want to change this setting.
Change the setting of POWER ALARM of the main menu. At shipment from
factory the alarm will sounds when the unit does not operate for more than 3
Reference page
P28
Index
minutes.
Change the menu list of initial screen that it is displayed when Jog Dial or (+), (-) keys are
operated.
Other than MASTWER, it can be changed to CUSTOM 1 or CUSTOM 2
which you can change display items by yourself.
Reference page P17
How to Use Transmitter-2
15
Select MEM.RESET from function menu and press enter. (Current model memory will be initialized.)
Reference page P55
Select MODEL.COPY from function menu and press enter.
Reference page P53
Features
Transferring model memory setting to other model memory.
transmitter
Reset a specific model memory to factory default setting.
Usage of the
Operation concerning memory.
Please execute the format in the main menu when you use the Data Pack.
Reference page P22
Use the optional feature.
DSC function can be used connecting DSC cable (option) to the DSC
port.(D.S.C=Direct Servo Controller)
Reference page P20
It comes to be able to operate it by the power supply's entering by inserting DSC
Jack in the DSC port.
Function Menu
I want to set it up without emitting signals from the transmitter.
Main Menu
The format appears to the menu only when the data packing is installed.
Want to list many functions for set up.
Want to edit custom tone by the PC.
If you use the interface adaptor and the PC interface for MAP Multi Access
Port (optional) Most settings of the main unit of the transmitter can be done
with PC, and the setting of the transmitter side be preserved in PC.
Reference page P21
Connecting
the receiver
Want to record more than 25 setting up data.
Notes on
installing
Description
Index
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16
ABOUT
THE OPERATION OF THE
LCD SCREEN
transmitter
Usage of the
n this machine, assume most settings to be an operation system thirdly, that is, Jogdial and the
"Enter", "Back" key possible to enable an intuitive operation.
Moreover, the change menu system that can efficiently use it with more set screen is newly adopted.
Features
Name of key
Names on Initial Screen
Plus Key
Present model memory
number and model name.
Minus Key
Power-supplyvoltage
Main Menu
Jog Dial
Menu list that has been
selected.
Operation timer
(adjusting time display)
Each keys can be operated by pressing. Jog Dial can
Enter Key
be operated by rotating left or right.
Function Menu
From an initial screen
Enter key: The main menu opens when "Enter" is pushed.
Back key: Nothing happens.
Back Key
+.- keys: The function menu will open.
Jogdaial: The function menu will open.
Press +.- keys together: Reset Operation timer
Connecting
the receiver
A key function, besides an initial display
Enter key: It is a key that mainly to select and to decide.
Back key: Mainly, use it when it cancel or it returns to the previous screen.
+.- keys: Use it to increase or decrease a movement and the set value(figure)
Notes on
installing
Jog Dial: Can be used like +.- keys but a quick operation can be done
Press +.- keys together: Reset a value of settings. (however it is not for all functions)
Main menu
It is a menu that opens when "Enter" is pushed from an initial screen.
Description
Mainly, the setting related to the system can be set. The content set by
this menu is not independent in each model memory.
About Page mark
There is a content of the
display below.
There is a content of the
display above.
There is a content of the
display above and below.
It is likely to be displayed not only in main menu but in function menu.
Index
Function menu
This is a menu that opens when Jog Dial or +.- keys is operated from Initial
Screen.The position that opened last time is memorized while the power
supply has been turned on.
Set an independent content for each model memory. Although there are
lots of functions, the displayed function is customizable by the menu list
switch (Page 17). (Change Menu System)
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Page mark
Change Manu
17
operation by switching Menu List that registers only the function to often use.
By registering the content squeezed to CUSTOM1 or CUSTOM2 from a lot of function menu items, the switch is
..function item.. quick and it is made to be able to do.
For instance, CUSTOM1 is a lot of items used for the practice CUSTOM2 registers the item for the race.
If Master is used, all items are displayed.
Unregistered items functions are also effective. (Just not displayed)
Change Menu Procedure
Main Menu
The switch of the item used can be easily made by three actions. (Enter, Jog, Enter)
Features
About Change Menu
transmitter
newly. This is the one that it is made to be able to do by quickly calling practicing more
Usage of the
In this unit, to use a lot of functions, Change Menu System is developed, and installed
Function Menu
It is an explanation of the procedure for switching actually.
Select the menu that you want to display in the main menu.
MASTER is using
Press the enter key from the initial screen
to display main menu.
Connecting
the receiver
Following three menu items MASTER, CUSTOM1 and
CUSTOME2 will be displayed at the first screen of
Notes on
installing
main menu. Select the items you want to use by Jog
Dial or +.- keys then press enter.
Changed to
CUSTOME1
name of function menu is been changed to the name
In the example of the display,
it switches from MASTER to
CUSTOM1.
that selected.
Description
The screen returns to an initial screen, the
Please see main menu P26 about detailed operation methods such as the item
additions and editing each menu.
Whatever the display screen is, it returns to an initial screen if you keep pressing back key.
Can not select CUTOM2!
advice
CUSTM2 can not be selected at factory default settings because there is no items are registered. I can be used if you
register or add items in the menu contents. (Add menu P26)
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Index
Can not return to initial screen.
advice
Indicator warning
18
transmitter
Usage of the
About the display of each indicator.
Throttle A.B.S Indicator
Throttle Speed Indicator
Throttle Acceleration
Indicator
When Throttle Speed (P37) is effective, it
flashes. Moreover, the function of On/Off of
Throttle Speed is allocated in ET and the button,
it flashes too.
Throttle Speed
Indicator
Features
Throttle A.B.S. Indicator
Main Menu
When Throttle A.B.S (P35 36) is effective, it
flashes. Moreover, the function of On/Off of the
Throttle A.B.S. is allocated in ET and the button,
it flashes too.
Throttle Acceleration
When Throttle Acceleration (P44) is effective, it
flashes. Moreover, the function of On/Off of the
Throttle Acceleration is allocated in ET and the
button, it flashes too.
Power Indicator
Function Menu
Because three indicators other than the power indicator
Power Indicator
flashes regardless of a set value when it is turned on
with ET and the button, it is not limited that the function
works.
When the power is turned on, it lights.And
It flashes when the voltage drops below 9V.
(battery alarm)
Warning Display
Connecting
the receiver
Battery Alarm
This is displayed when the power supply voltage drops about 9V or less.
The character of the BATTERY ALARM flashes. The
power indicator flashes. The alarm buzzer sounds. And
the backlight is compulsorily turned off. VOLTAGE of LCD
keeps flashes though it returns to an initial screen for any
key operation.
Notes on
installing
After it returns to an initial screen, Flashing VOLTAGE and Flashing power indicator are released if the
voltage is more than the warning voltage for one minute.
Data Pack Error It is displayed when there is something wrong with the Data Pack while using it.
DATA PACK ERROR!! flashes.
Description
After any key is operated, Model 0 is displayed.
Please see model selection (P32) about the display of model memory 0.
Memory Error
When malfunction happens to the access of the memory, it is displayed.
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MEMORY ERROR!! flashes.
After any key is operated, model memory (model memory 1)
will operate at initial condition.
If the power is turned on again and it is normal, it operates by
an original setting.
If this message does appear frequently, send the transmitter to our service department for repairs.
Power Alarm The alarm sounds when time that nothing is operated exceeds set time.
It will set it in three minutes at factory setting.
The time can be set at Main Menu: Power Alarm (P28)
The sound of alarm can be set at Main Menu: Option: Buzzer (P29)
DRAFT
Movement mode (Responce mode)
transmitter
adjust the channel select in function mode.
Usage of the
This Unit can select from 3 mode. to change the mode adjust the switch below of the RF module. and
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Features
Main Menu
Function Menu
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the receiver
Notes on
installing
Description
Index
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Usage of the
Features
Main Menu
Function Menu
Connecting
the receiver
Notes on
installing
Description
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transmitter
Usage of the
Features
Main Menu
Function Menu
Connecting
the receiver
Notes on
installing
Description
Index
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transmitter
Usage of the
Features
Main Menu
Function Menu
Connecting
the receiver
Notes on
installing
Description
Index
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transmitter
Usage of the
Features
Main Menu
Function Menu
Connecting
the receiver
Notes on
installing
Description
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Usage of the
Features
Main Menu
Function Menu
Connecting
the receiver
Notes on
installing
Description
Index
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Response Mode Compatibility Table
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transmitter
Compatible
Normal
Incompatible
Super High Speed
Advanced High
Speed
Features
Receiver
Usage of the
Response Mode Compatibility Table
KR-297FZ(Discontinued)
KR-301F
KR-302F
Main Menu
Analog Servo
PS-401
PS-712FET
PS-713FET
Function Menu
PS-2173FET
PS-2174FET
PS-2113FET
Digital Servo
Connecting
the receiver
PDS-947FET
PDS-2123FET
PDS-2143FET
PDS-2144FET
PDS-2343FET
Notes on
installing
PDS-2344FET
ESC
EZ-1000
KSC-1000FR
Description
KSC-1100FR
KSC-1200F
VFS-2000
VFS-2000J
Others
Fail Safe Adapter(FSA-1)
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Main menu (1)
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Back Key
Enter Key
transmitter
Usage of the
JogDial
It is the menu displayed when "Enter" is pushed from the initial screen.
+/- Key
Reset
Change menu system
The first screen of the main menu becomes a
Features
selection of the change menu system.
Displayed MASTER, CUSTOM1, and CUSTOM2
are name of the menu screen respectively.
It is selected by pushing "Enter" after it moves to
the menu name you want to select the cursor with
Main Menu
Jogdial or the +.- keys, and the display returns to an
initial menu.
The menu is not changed when returning to an initial
screen by pushing the back key.
Function Menu
The menu name does the blinking display if not
registered in each menu at all and it is not possible to
select it.
In the state of the first stage, as for CUSTOM1, only
MODEL.SELECT is registered.
In the state of the first stage, CUSTOM2 is empty.(It
is not possible to select it.)
to Menu addition
Connecting
the receiver
Menu addition
Add the item to the menu list.
It is possible to add it to CUSTOM1 and CUSTOM2.(It is not
possible to add it to MASTER.)
Menu name selection
Select the added menu name. Move the cursor to either of
CUSTOM1, CUSTOM2 with Jogdial or the the +,- key and
push "Enter".
Selected CUSTOM1
Notes on
installing
Function name selectin
The function name that wants to be added and push
"Enter"..
Selected SUB:TRIM
Description
The added function name is a list of the
MODEL SELCT
TH:HIPOINT
AUTO:START
SET UP
right. however, the one registered in the
ET:POSITION
TH:PRESET
MODEL.COPY
UP TIMER
SUB:TRIM
TH:ACCEL
MODEL.NAME
DOWN TIMER
ABS
ST:SPEED
MEM.RESET
LAP TIMER
TH:SPEED
ST:PUNCH
ADJUST VR
TH:PUNCH
ST:CURVE
CH.SELECT
TH:CURVE
ST:BALANCE
REVERSE
TH:BRAKE
ST:TRAVEL
TRIM RATE
menu list is not displayed
Additional position
Index
Decide the position where the function selection with Jogdial or
the +, - key is inserted and push "Enter". Insertion is fixed, and
the screen returns to the selection of the function name of two.
It is possible to add it continuously by repeat. Push the
"Back" key when stopping it.(Or, jump to an initial screen
at dash when the "Back" key and "Enter" are pushed at
the same time.)
It becomes the order.
(Displayed on the right)
DRAFT
SUB:TRIM has
been selected on
this screen. It
tries to insert
SUB:TRIM after
ET:POSITION on
this screen.

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