Thunder Tiger TT-FHM2P4G-A13 Remote Controller for models User Manual
Thunder Tiger Corp. Remote Controller for models Users Manual
Users Manual
a. Product No: A02254/A02258 A02271/A02272 A02256/A02260 A02257 ZAIIIIZ BEII TRANSMITTER IIF MIIIIIIIE INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the ACE RC 2.4GHz ooh Transmitter RF module system. This system was specifically—designed with the latest wireless and Thunder Tiger advanced—programming technology and can he installed on the most popular Futaba/JR/Hitec RF module-type radios. installing the ACE RC ZAGHI 6CH Transmitter RF module system is a simple plug-and-piay setup, no modification required Update your radio to the latest 2.4GHz radio system by incorporating ACE RC‘S advanced 2.4an interactive frequency hopping spread spectrum (lFHSS) radio system, The RF module comoo version includes the TRSGOIDD diversity and dual antenna receiver. Enioy complete reliability at precise control on your current transmitter and model with the latest 2.4GHz technology. a RF Module 1 2.4GHz Frequency i-lopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) Wireless system 2 Security iD binding link 3. interactive bi-direction communication 4 Range-Checklng function 5 Dual antenna 5 Simple Fiug—&—Fiay design, no modification required - TR501DD Receiver 1 Dual Antenna & Diversity System z ens-touch Easy Binding Prooess 3, Compact Size B Light-weight CONTE NTS item No AQ2254 quzsa mm mm mm mm RrModuie 1pt 1pc 1pt 1pc 1pt 1pc Receiver 19C 19C 19C Manual v v v v v v SPECIFICATION , Description ZAGHz Transmitter RF Module System ilemito toast/wuss AQ2271/AQZZ7Z AQZZSE/AQZZED Encoder eCh frequencyihllzl 2.4an Frequency band widm zwz~zti9nnt Transmission System FHSS Band no. not IDNa lxbit Antenna Type 1/4 A Dipole Sleeve Antenna Peak Gain ZdBi Typical Dimension tw/oAntennai sssxsizxss 642x48.5x32.5 smxznxss Weighl (g) mag/39g is 5g149g also/Mg compatible Radio Mom‘— 7U, an, Compatible With Hitel‘ optic a ti til, 9c , 91, and lit airplanes/hells ACE RC Skyieth FN series module-type isoi radios radioserle Description TRSSDIDD item No AQ2257 Frequency(MHz) 14an Channel 6CH BEC N0 Modulation PPM Type Dual Antenna Bt Diversity Battery Power 4.a~sv Dimension(mm) 29,2x44.9x14.1 Weight(9/oz) 10.5g / 03701 OPERATION . 1) lnsta ation of the RF Module 3) Turn off the transmitter power and remove the original RF module from your transmitter. b) Plug-in the ACE RC RF module into the transmitter properly. Note Ensure the connecting pins are not bent during installation. 5) Adiust the antenna to the suitable direction. Note: The antenna can be set in 3 positions from down to so degrees up, and can be rotated 270 degree. no not nvemress the antenna during this procedure. 2) lnstallatlon of Receiver install the receiver in the aircraft using the same methodology as you would handle a standard receiver. That is, make sure that you wrap the receiver in foam rubber or other such material to make it less susceptible to vibration, etc. Ensure that the two receiver antennas are kept as straight as possible. This will allow you to obtain the maximum effective range from your model. if possible, please make sure that the two antennas are placed at 90 degrees to each other. Please note: This is not a critical flgure, however, it is important to keep the antennas away from each other as much as possible. QB‘ 90'/ 7 Radio installation Before installing your radio into your model, connect the receiver, servos, and swrtch harness/battery pack as shown. In addition to checking for proper operation, this “bench test" helps you become familiar with the operation of your radio. After connecting the model components, turn on the transmitter, and then turn on the receiver swrtch. Make sure that all servos and trims levers are operating, and take a few moments to ”play" with your system. Alter completion of your bench testing, turn off the receiver, followed by the transmitter. {— 41 asiAAlirla Nico or Nl—MH Battery Throttle 551W used on gas powered model WARNING Always follow the "tmnsmitter on first, off last" procedure. A good way to remember this is to remind yourself to always have your receiver ”listening" to the transmitter. if you turn the transmitter on prior to tuming off the receiver, the receiver has nothing to "listen to", and this condition can sometimes damage the servo output gear train because of “jitters" or excessive servo travel beyond normal limits. servos Mount the servos as recommended in your model's instruction manual. Receiver installation Note the location of the receiver in your model's instruction manual or building plans. NOTE We assume that all areas where large currents are flowing are generating noise, and noise is a type of radio wave. it is important to reduce the possibility of interference by locating a proper position for receiver and antenna. HELPFUL mNT Always install the receiver as far as possible from the motor, ESC, N‘iCd/NiMH batteries, motor Wire or other noise sources. Especially, do not route the motor wire next to the receiver or receiver antenna. Noise suppression capacitors should be installed on almost all motors. if the proper capacitors are not installed, high frequency noise Wiii reduce mnge and cause loss of control along with various other problems. Make sure your motor is equipped with noise suppression diodes or capacitors, NOTE FET servo wire (7.2V) can also generate noise, position them as far away as possible from the receiver and the antenna. Space available in your model Will determine how much padding can be placed around the receiver. Choose a good quality foam rubber, such as those available from Du—Em, Cari Goldberg, Sig, and others. R/C foam is made from natural rubber, which eliminates vibration far better than synthetic foam, (such as the kind used for packing consumer goods), cAuTmN The receiver contains precision electronic parts. These pars are vulnerable to vibration and shock. NOTE When wrapping the receiver, keep in mind that you are trying to cushion a delicate piece of electronic equipment, so "wrap" the foam, don't “Stretch" it around the receiver. HELPFUL HINT A simple way to isolate the receiver from vibration is by attaching it to the chassis or mounting plate with thick doublesrsided tape. Two Layers 0 Many modelers prefer to install their receiver into the model at this point, with no further protection. Another sizeable group of modelers prefer to go a step further, and place the foam-wrapped receiver into a plastic bag, secured with a rubber band around the receiver case as well as the servo and battery wires. The advantage of the plastic wrap is the protection against fuel or oil in the event of a major crash The disadvantage of the plastic, especially if you run the model in very hot and humid conditions or wet days, is that moisture can accumuiate inside the receiver. CAUTION Any Contact with moisture ice. Water of condensation may cause malfunction and loss of control. HELPFUL HINT if you choose to wrap your receiver in both foam and a plastic bag, it is recommended to periodically remove the receiver from your model, remove the foam and bag to iet the receiver Halr out" This maintenance pi’DCEdure will let you determine if any moisture is accumulating in the protective wrap. Small holes cut into the bag will allow airflow into the receiver, and eliminate the need for the periodic checks, although you will lose a certain amount of protection against fuel or oil with this step. battery installation Always wrap the battery pack in foam, and mount it in the location specified in your models instructions. it is also recommended to wrap the battery pack in a plastic bag, as its location (ciose to engine and fuel tank) makes fuel proofing vital. Switch installation Pick the most convenient location for your on/off sWitch as required by your particular model Always mount the switch on the opposite side of the engine exhaust. After mounting the sWitch, carefully bundle any excess servo Wires wrth cable ties, keeping them away from any moving item (pushfod, servo arm, etc.) that could catch and cut the wires Any empty space in your fuselage radio compartment can be filled with excess foam. Manufactured by THUNDER TIGER CORP. htip l/www.thufldef|lgei,ccm 3) Binding Procedure A binding function is included with the ACE RC iFHSS 2.4 Gi—lz system, ensuring transmitter RF Module and receiver bind properly and prevent interference from other controllers, To bind Tx RF module and receiver, please proceed as per the followmg: a) install the RF module into the transmitter. b) Press and hold the “Binding SW” button located on the right lower side of the transmitter RF module. c) Simultaneously, turn on the transmitter power, d) Release the "Binding SW” button. The binding LED will blink rapidly, indicating the transmitter is binding. e) Press and hold the BlNDING push button on the Receiver. and turn on the Rx power, Then release the BINDING push button. f) Successful binding is confirmed by the binding LED changing from a rapid blink to a slow flash on the transmitter The LED will turn green on the receiver. Upon confirmation, turn off power on the receiver and transmitter and launch normal startrup procedures. Note: Binding process may take 3mm seconds to execute. If "ding ' s, the LED ht on the receiver w turn red. Please turn off power and repeat the above steps from h) ~ f). 4) Range Checking A built—in range—check function on the transmitter RF module reduces signal strength for prerfllght fange»cileck. When this function is activated, signal strength is weak. Use the weak signal strength for pre-flight rangercheck to confirm wireless radio control system is working properly. it is recommended to perform a rangercfleck before every fllght. “PangeChecking” procedure: a) Turn both transmitter and model power on and ensure the system is functioning properly b) Take the transmitter to a distance of about 20~30m from the model. c) Press and hold the "Binding SW" button on the RF module. signal strength is now weak. Please do not release "Binding sw” at this stage. d) Operate both left and right sticks to drive moyement on the servos. Visually confirm that all movements are accurate and signal is interference—free. e) Release “Binding SW" button. Signal reverses back to full strength and warning tone stops. f) Model is ready to fly, - N ver activate the "slndlng sw" button 'ng under weak signal strength s gnal low and model crash. You are responsible for the proper operation of your station (transmitter) at all times and are responsible for observations, servicing, and maintenance as often as may be necessary to ensure proper operation. Each internal repair and each internal adjustment to an rcc type accepted R/C transmitter must be made in accordance with the technical regulations specified by the FCC, The internal adiustments should be performed by, or under the immediate supervision and responsibility of, a person certified as technically qualified to perform transmitter maintenance and repair duties in the private land mobile services and fixed services by an organization or committee representative of users in those services. The FCC at this time does not require the modeler to obtain a special license for the operation of this unit. However, it is still the owner‘s responsibility to observe all rcc rules is regulations governing its use. For a copy of these rules write to: Federai communications commission, Washington, DC 20554 FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to opemte this equipment. (Example . use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices). Thank you for purchasing the ACE RC Z.4GHz RF module This RF module was produced by Thunder Tiger Cnrp., a guarantee for high quality, services, and hours of trouble-free operation. Thunder Tiger products are sold worldWide through authorized distributors supported directly by Thunder Tiger. To receive the latest product information and enjoy full technical support, please contact your nearest hobby shop orThunder Tiger authorized distributor JCEZOZ
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