Tensho Model 05TRA02 Remote Control Transmitter User Manual Channel 4 Users Manual

Tensho Model Co., Ltd. Remote Control Transmitter Channel 4 Users Manual

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4CHANNEL
RADIO CONTROL
SYSTEM
TTX02
FM 4 CHANNELS FOR AIRCRAFT AND SURFACE
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
TENSHO
TEN SHO MODEL CO. LTD.
5th Floor, XleSheng Industrial Building, NO. 70 , LongShan Mlddel Road, Xaimen. Chlna
TEL: 0086-592- 5590708, 5590728, 5590758 FAX: 0086-592-5590755
TRANSMITTER TTX02 (FRONT PANEL)
Level meter
Displays the transmitter battery voltage.
When the needle deflects to the boundary
between the silver and red zones, recharge
or replace the battery.
Antenna
Carrying bar
Trainer Switch
Throttle trim lever Throttle trim lever
r .
(Mode 2) j - (Mode 1)
Elevatortrim lever ‘w E Elevatortrim lever
(Mode 1) Az‘l§=fl ! _\ (Mode 2)
V— g §|
yW‘ g-K =
EIevator(Mode 1)
Throttle(Mode 2)
/ rudder stick
Throttle(Mode 1)
EIevator(Mode 2)
IAileron stick
Aileron trim lever
Power switch
In the upper position, the
power is turned on
TRANSMITTER TTX02 (REAR PANEL)
Trainer code plug
CH3
Throttle (Mode1) CH1
Elevator(Mode2) Aileron
CH4
Rudder CH2
Elevator (Modei)
Throttle (Mode2)
Servo reversing switches (CH1,CH2,CH3,CH4)
Switches that reverse the direction of operation ofthe servos. The lower
position is the normal side and the upper position is the reverse side.
Operating direction display
REV.: Reverse side
NOR: Normal side
Training
Hold the trainer switch—-—- Student Radio Work
Release the trainer switch ————— —Trainer Radio Work
Low battery warning
1. when the battery poweris less than 8210.2V. the beeper will make sounds to warn low battery.
2. Alter 10 minutes beeping, The Transmitter will be turned off automatically.
3. If battery power is lower than 7,810.2V, the Transmitter will be turned off automatically too.
TRANSMITTER ERATION AND MOVEMENT OF EACH SERVO
Before making any adjustments, learn the operation of the transmitter and the move-
ment of each sewo. (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 di—
1.Ai|eron , rection offlight, and the plane turns to the
(V'eWEd from the rear) right When the aileron stick is moved to
Left w the left, the ailerons move in the opposite
i i direction.
" To level the plane, the aileron stick must
__1 I R'ghti " be moved in the opposite direction.
“ , ‘ When the aileron stick is tilted and held,
7 the plane will roll.
ELEVATOR OPERATION
When the elevator stick is pulled back,
the tail elevator is raised and the tail of
i the plane is forced down, the air flow ap-
(Mode 1) (Mode 2) ‘ plied to the wings is changed, the lifting
— force is increased, and the plane climbs
3.Thrott|e (UP operation) When the elevator stick
H‘ h Hi h is pushed forward, the elevator is low-
En ine throttle lever moves ered, the tail of the plane is forced up, the
I° e ”9“ Speed s'de' air flow applied to the Wings is changed,
LOW the lifting force is decreased, and the
Low Low E" M mme Iev-e'mwes plane dives (DOWN operation).
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(Mode1) (Mode 2) ° e ”Sp“ 5' e
THROTTLE OPERATION
El , When the throttle stick is pulled back, the
engine throttle lever arm moves to the
SLOW (low speed) side. When the
throttle stick is pushed forward, the
throttle lever arm moves to the HlGH
(high speed) side.
Light
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 Iefl and the nose points to the Iefl and
the direction of travel of the plane
changes.
ATV a. When the Mixing Button is on “off”:
(sf 7 Modulate CH4/CH1 potentiometer to change the moving magnitude on channel 1.
£® Q Modulate CH2 potentiometer to change the moving magnitude on Channel 2
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b. When the Mixing Button is on “V-Tail"
, ‘, . Mixer on Channel 2 and Channel 4
”A“ 0“ ”m" Modulate CH4/CH1 and CH2 to change the Mixing magnitude on Channel 2 and
MMNG Channel 4.
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c. When the Mixing Button is on “Elevon”
v) Mixer on Channel 1 and Channel 2
K &/ Modulate CH4/CH1 and CH2 to change the Mixing magnitude on Channel 1 and
Channel 2.
Changing FrequencyChanging the crystal to avoid conflicts with others
ispossible where permitted. Check your local rules beforedoing so. In
the US, the FCC prohibits the changing oflransmitter crystals except by a
ManufacturerAuthorized service center.
Crystals are extremely delicate components, vulnerable to shock and
vibration. They are one of the crucial parts of your RC system, without
which reliable operation is not possible. For this reason never drop them,
subject them to me-chanical load (by pushing them forcibly into the crystal
socket), and always store them carefully.
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1. The replacement of the crystal is in violation ofthe FCC rules.
2. Insert replaceable batteries according to the Mark in the battery compartment, and the batteries should
be removed from the battery compartment after using.
3. Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged.
4. Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the toy before being charged.
5. Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended are to be used.
6. Batteries are to be inserted with the correct polarity.
7.Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the toys.
8.The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited.
9. Transformers used with the toys are to be regularly examined for damage to the cord, plug, enclosure
and other parts, and that, in the event of such damage, the toy must not be used with this transformer until the
damage has been repaired.
10. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user’s authority to operate the euipment.

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