ShenZhen ART TECH R C Hobby ETB 2.4GHz Radio Control system User Manual

ShenZhen ART-TECH R/C Hobby Co., Ltd 2.4GHz Radio Control system

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DIGITAL PROPORTIONAL RADIO
CONTROL SYSTEM
4 CHANNEL
ETB41-2.4GHz
R/C SYSTEM OPERATING MANUAL
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Package List
Precautions for Keeping
Meaning of Special Markings
Precautions During Flight Warning
Mandatory Items
Transmitter
Receiver
Transmitter Operation and Movement of each Servo
Adjustments
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Flight simulation system instruction
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Glossary
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Thank you for purchasing the E-Fly ETB41-2.4GHz Digital Proportional Radio
Control System. Before you operate this unit, please read and keep this manual
carefully. Please comply the proper procedures strictly, user must be
responsible for the damages of radio system and model or other loss caused by
incorrect operation.
PACKAGE LIST
Transmitter
Receiver
Servo
Speed controller
E-Fly TX100-B
E-Fly RX100-C
AS-100(9 gram)
ESC-30(30A)
1 pc
1 pc
1 pc
1 pc
Great Features:
Fully proportional
Servo reverse function
Trainer port available
High quality joystick
Low voltage alarm
FM modulation
PRECAUTIONS FOR KEEPING
Do not store the radio system in the damp, dusty and vibratory place,
temperature over 40 C or under -10 C and direct sunlight for long time.
If there is a long time not for use, please take the battery out from the
transmitter and keep it in the dry place.
Forbid to wipe the radio system with the organic liquor such as thinner,
acetone and chloroform.
Do not throw away the using up batteries, please keep them in the metalloid
container and transfer them to the environmental conservation institution.
On purpose of environmental conservation and low using cost , we suggest
you use the rechargeable Ni-MH battery.
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MEANING OF SPECIAL MARKINGS
Pay special attention to the safety at the parts of this manual that are indicated
by the following marks.
MARK
MEANING
DANGER
Procedures which may lead to a dangerous condition
and cause death or serious injury to theuser if not
carried out properly.
WARNING
Procedures which may lead to dangerous condition or
cause death or serious injury to the user if not carried
out properly, or procedures where the probability of
superficial injury or physical damage is high.
CAUTION Procedures where the possibility of serious injury to the user is small,
but there is a danger of injury, or physical damage, if not carried out properly.
Symbol:
Prohibited
Mandatory
PRECAUTIONS DURING FLIGHT
WARNING!
Do not fly in rainy or windy days, or at
night. Water will penetrate into the
transmitter and cause faulty operation,
or loss of control, and cause a crash.
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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Always test the digital proportional
R/C set before use. Any abnormality
in the digital proportional R/C set,
or model, may cause a crash.
Before starting the engine, check
that the direction of operation of
each servo matches the operation
of its control stick. If a servo does
not move in the proper direction, or
operation is abnormal, do not fly the
plane.
Do not fly the plane near the
house, road, electrical wire
and airport.
MANDATORY ITEMS
When turning on the power switch
After setting the transmitter throttle stick to minimum:
1.Turn on the transmitter power switch.
2.Then turn on the receiver power switch.
When turning off the power switch
After stopping the engine:
1.Turn off the receiver power switch.
2.Then turn off the transmitter power switch.
TRANSMITTER
We offer Mode I and Mode II two types of transmitter for selection.
Customers should choose one according to their individual needs.
You will need 8 AAA batteries for operating the transmitter.
Low battery voltage alarm function.
The transmitter will emit a high-pitched tone if the battery voltage gets too low.
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Mode 1
Antenna
Carrying bar
Hook
Elevator down
Rudder
Rudder
right
left
Throttle Max
Aileron
Aileron
right
left
Elevator up
Throttle Min
Power indicator
Trim
Power switch
Trainer port
Model MIX: delta-wing or V type tail-wing mode
NOR: normal mode
Servo
reverse
Antenna
Mode 2
Carrying bar
Hook
Throttle Max
Rudder
Rudder
right
left
Elevator down
Aileron
Aileron
right
left
Throttle Min
Elevator up
Power indicator
Trim
Power switch
Trainer port
Model MIX: delta-wing or V type tail-wing mode
NOR: normal mode
Servo
reverse
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Servo reversing switches
If the direction of servo operation is not the same as the model, adjust the
reversing switches to reverse the direction.
The lower position is the normal setting and the upper position is the reverse
setting.
Channel display
Ail.: Aileron
(CH1)
ELE.: Elevator (Ch2)
THR.: Throttle
(CH3)
RUD.: Rudder
(CH4)
Working modes' option
MIX: delta-wing or V type tail-wing mode
NOR: normal mode
Operating direction display
REV.: Reverse setting
NOR.: Normal setting
Stick lever spring tension adjustment
The stick spring tension can be adjusted. The operating feel of the aileron,
elevator, and rudder sticks can be individually adjusted.
Remove the four transmitter rear case
screws and remove the rea case.
Adjust the spring strength by
turning the screw of the channel
you want to adjust.
Close the rear case and tighten
The four screws.Stick length adjustment.
Turn the head of stick.
TRAINER JACK
Connects the trainer cord when using the trainer function (The trainer cord is
sold separately), see part 8 for the details of the trainer function.
BATTERY COVER
Use when replacing the battery. Slide the cover downward while
pressing the part marked
PUSH
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RECEIVER
With E- FLY ER61- 2.4GHz receiver,
the max range is 1000 feet (350m) in
the air, suitable for small park flyer
type model plane
TRANSMITTER OPERATION AND MOVEMENT OF EACH SERVO
Before making any adjustments, learn the operation of the transmitter and the
movement of each servo. (In the following descriptions, the transmitter is
assumed to be in the standby state.)
AILERON OPERATION
When the aileron stick is moved to the right, the right
aileron is raised and the left aileron is lowered,
relative to the direction of flight, and the plane turns
to the right. When the aileron stick is moved to the
left, the ailerons move in the opposite direction.
ELEVATOR OPERATION
When the elevator stick is pulled back, the tail elevator
is raised and the tail of the plane is forced down, the
airflow applied to the wings is changed, the lifting force
is increased, and the plane climbs (UP operation).
When the elevator stick is pushed forward, the
elevator is lowered, the tail of the plane is forced up,
the air flow applied to the wings is changed, the lifting
force is decreased, and the plane dives (DOWN
operation).
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THROTTLE OPERATION
When the throttle stick is pulled back, the
engine throttle lever arm moves to the SLOW
(low speed) position. When the throttle stick
is pushed forward, the throttle lever arm
moves to the HIGH (high speed) position.
RUDDER OPERATION
When the rudder stick is moved to the right, the
rudder moves to the right and the nose points to the
right, relative to the direction of flight. When the
rudder stick is moved to the left, the rudder moves to
the left and the nose points to the left and the
direction of travel of the plane changes.
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ADJUSTMENTS
The operating direction, neutral position, and steering angle of each servo are
adjusted.
ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
Before making any adjustments, set all the SERVO REVERSER switches on the
front of the transmitter to the lower (NOR) position. (Switch the switches with a
small screwdriver, etc.) Turn on the transmitter and receiver power switches and
make the following adjustments:
1. Check the direction of operation of each servo If a servo operates in the wrong
direction, switch its SERVO REVERSER switch. (The direction of operation can
be changed without changing the linkage.) * Note that the direction of the aileron
servo is easily mistaken.
2. Check the aileron, elevator, and rudder neutral adjustment and left-right (updown) throw. Check that when trimmed to the center, the servo horn is
perpendicular to the servo and check the neutral position of the fuselage control
surfaces (aileron, elevator, rudder, etc.). If the neutral position has changed,
reset it by adjusting the length of the rod with the linkage rod adjuster.
When the throw is unsuitable (different from steering angle specified by the kit
instruction manual), adjust it by changing the servo horn and each control
surface horn rod.
3. Check the engine throttle (speed adjustment) linkage. Change the servo horn
installation position and hole position so that the throttle is opened fully when
the throttle stick is set to HIGH (forward) and is closed fully when the throttle
stick and throttle trim are set for maximum slow (backward position and lower
position, respectively).
4. After all the linkages have been connected, recheck the operating direction,
throw, etc.*Before flight, adjust the aircraft in accordance with the kit and engine
instruction manuals.
5. Fly the plane and trim each servo.
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FLIGHT SIMULATION SYSTEM INSTRUCTION
System requirements: above windows 2000
1.Flight simulation system includes: one CD, one audio cable, and one
operation manual.
2.Please insert the appropriate end of the supplied cable to your transmitter, and
the other end to the MIC port.
Pink
Pink
3.Click "Start / Programs / Accessories / Entertainment / Sound Recorder " to open
the Sound Recorder. Then click "Edit / Audio Properties" to open Audio Properties.
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4.Click "Volume...",and choose the MIC, and adjust the volume to about 2/3 of
full volume. Then click
and
to exit.
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5.Click on the record button,( following the fig.) switch on the transmitter,
and record the signal of the transmitter to make sure all connections are
correct. If everything is wording properly you should see the wave pattern
of the transmitted signal. If not, check the connections and audio settings.
6, Insert the CD-Rom and open it, copy
it. Click
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from the CD to your C:/ , and open
to run "FMS", click "Controls" and select "Analog control...".
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7. Choose the Joystick interface and click
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8.Click
9.Move all joysticks to calibrate the radio. Move aileron joystick to calibrate like
the channel 3,move elevator joystick to calibrate like the channel 2, move
throttle joystick to calibrate like the channel 4, mov rudder joystick to
calibrate like the channel 1.Setup the channels following the figure of the right.
(1,2,3,4,1,2,3,4).Then click "Next". Click "Finish" completing the calibration.
Note :The calibration is very important, it will affect the performances of your model.
About the "channel", there is a little different setup on different window system.
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10. Now, everything is ready, you can fly the model at any moment you like.
11. Control keys:
I: Restart
P: Pause
Number 2,
Number 3,
Number 4,
Number 5,
Number 6,
Number 8,
Number 9: Change the view.
NOTE: THERE IS A LITTLE DIFFERENT INSTALLING STEP ON DIFFERENT
WINDOW SYSTEM
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GLOSSARY
The following defines the symbols and terms used in this instruction manual.
AILERON (AIL.)
Control surface at the left and right
sides of the main wing of an
aircraft. It usually controls turning
of the aircraft.
ELEVATOR(ELE.)
Control surface that moves up and
down of the horizontal stabilizer of
an aircraft. It usually controls up
and down.
THROTTLE (THR.)
Part that controls the air mixture at
the engine intake. When opened
(throttle high side), a large air
mixture is sucked in and the engine
speed increases. W hen closed
(throttle low side), the engine
speed decreases.
RUDDER (RUD.)
Tail control surface that controls
the direction of the aircraft.
Manufacturer reserves the right to
make improvements without
notice. Forbid to transfer and copy
contents in this manual without
consent.
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