Thunder Tiger TT-FHM2P4G-A16 Remote Controller for Models User Manual P10

Thunder Tiger Corp. Remote Controller for Models P10

Users Manual

Instruction manualTS62.4GHz 6CH Radio Control SystemNo.8610
Congratulations  on  your  purchase  of  the  Innovator  TS6+  advanced  6 Channel 2.4GHz spread spectrum radio control system. This system was specifically  designed  with  the  latest  wireless  and  TT advanced-programming  technology  (iFHSS+)  to  meet  R/C  helicopters requirements.  With  spread  spectrum  and  smart  frequency-hopping system, the Innovator TS6+ radio system delivers precision & reliability in control without any interference risks. This transmitter is exclusive for controlling the Innovator R/C helicopter; no receiver is included in this package since the receiver is built-in in the helicopter ICS control unit. So don’t need extra receiver. If you like to use this  transmitter  to  operate  other  models,  you  will  need  to  acquire  a matching receiver. 1) Innovator TS6+ Transmitter x 12) “Fly Mode” “Auto Rotation/CH6” sticker x 13) Instruction Manual x 1■■■Safety Power Cut-Off protecting functionTo  prevent  accidental  shutting-off  the  transmitter,  a  unique  feature guarantees the transmitter can not be turned off while the helicopter power is on.Auto Cut-off FunctionIn the event the transmitter power is let on after flight, the transmitter will automatically cut-off power after a pre-set period of time to save battery power.Range checking functionA  range  checking  button  on  the  transmitter  reduces  transmitter radiation  power  for  doing  range  check  before  flight.  It  is recommended to do this checking before each flight.IntroductionSystem Contents■■■2.4GHz Frequency hopping spread spectrum wireless systemBuilt  with  advanced  frequency  hopping  program  on  the  spread spectrum  base  to  deliver  system  safety  and  reliability  without interference risks.Security ID binding link A  binding  feature  is  included  with  the  Innovator  2.4  GHz  spread spectrum  system  ensuring  transmitter  and  receiver  only  recognize each other to prevent interferences from other controllers. iFHSS+ data modeImproved  data  encoding  protocol,  which  provides  a  faster  and  less power  consumption  of  data  transmission.  Such  technology  is extremely reliable while the data is on the air.FeaturesSpecificationsTransmitterConfigurationEncoderFrequency(GHz)ModulationCurrent DrainFrequency Band WidthTransmition SystemBand NumberSimulator PortAntenna TypeAntenna Peak GainPower RequirementDimension (w/o Antenna)Weight (g/oz)Innovator TS6+Dual Sticks6Ch2.4GHzGFSK80mA@9.6V2402~2479MHzFHSS34CHMini USB1/4λDipole Sleeve2dBi Typical9.6V/8 cell AA Battery180x180x70mm/7.08x7.08x2.76in435g/15.37oz1
2Transmitter Controls 1.2.3~6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.17.4231314161598101217115167Right Stick:Throttle/Aileron control for Mode1 type. Elevator/Aileron control for Mode 2 type.Left Stick: Elevator/Rudder control for Mode1 type. Throttle/Rudder control for Mode 2 type.Channel Trim TAB: Trim tabs to trim controls to neutral position on each channel servo. Power Switch Button: Turn the transmitter on or off. Antenna: Bend the antenna up during flight.Voltage  Indicator:  LED  indicates  the  condition  of  the  transmitter battery.  When  blinking, it indicates the batteries are  getting  weak. Change to new battery.Handle: For carrying the transmitter..Binding Switch: For performing binding process. Another function of this switch is for range checking function.Fly Mode Control Switch: To switch Mode settings during flight.  Auto Rotation/CH6 Control Switch: To drive auxiliary 6th channel control such as auto rotation or others. Trainer  Switch:  To  switch  primary  control  between  student’s  and instructor’s transmitter. Fly  Mode  POS  Switch:  To  match  pilot’s  preferences,  switch  Fly Mode by toggling Left or Light settings. Simulator/Trainer  mini  USB  Connector  Port:  To  connect transmitter to other by-wire devices. Charging Jack: To recharge the transmitter battery pack (only use rechargeable Nicd or NiHM battery pack).NOTE:Set the ON/OFF switch on “OFF” position before charging. Charger must be plugged-in  properly  (“+”  inside  and  “-“outside,  type  TAMIYA  N-3U  or equivalent).  The  wrong  type  of  batteries  may  provoke  explosion  causing personal injuries and damages.
Battery coverTransmitter batteries replacement/installation:1)2)3)4)Slide the battery cover in the direction as shown to remove the cover.Install 8pcs alkaline or rechargeable  “AA” size cells into the  battery holder connected to the transmitter.Slide on the battery cover and make sure it is closed securely. Turn the power on to check. If the Power Indicator LED fails to light, check the batteries for insufficient contact or incorrect battery polarity.  Installation FunctionsNOTE:a)b)c)d)Use only same brand, fresh, alkaline cells. Ensure all contacts in the battery holder are clean by using a pencil eraser to  gently  remove  any  corrosion  or  dirt  that  may  accumulate.  It  is recommended  to  do  this  each  time  you  install  fresh  cells  into  your transmitter.If using  rechargeable  9.6V battery-pack.  Remove the  battery holder  by pulling  out  the  connector  from  the  transmitter.  Then  plug-in  the battery-pack connector to the transmitter.When rechargeable batteries are installed in the transmitter, these can be charged through the external charging jack located on the transmitter.CAUTION: a)b)c)d)Do not attempt to charge alkaline batteries, they may explode!!When charging rechargeable batteries, turn off the power switch before charging. The charger plug must be of the correct type (“+” inside and “-“  outside, type  TAMIYA N-3U  or  equivalent). Incorrect  charger  plug type  may  provoke  an  explosion,  causing  personal  injuries  and damages.Always  ensure  batteries  are  loaded  in  the  correct  polarity.  If  the batteries are loaded incorrectly, the transmitter may be damaged.When  the transmitter is  not  used  for any  short  /  long  period of  time, always remove the batteries from the transmitter.The Innovator TS6+ transmitter was specifically-designed to operate with the  Innovator  R/C  helicopter.  Basic  functions  for  this  transmitter  are indicated below. 1.Power On1.1 Turn On/OffAfter installing the transmitter batteries, turn  on  the  transmitter  power  by pressing  the  “PWR”  switch  button located  on  the  front  of  the  transmitter. Release  upon  hearing  a  short  “Beep” tone confirming power is “On”. The LED indicator will also turn red. To turn power off, press the “PWR” button and release upon  hearing  a  long  ‘Beep”  tone, confirming  power  is  “Off’.  The  LED indicator will also turn off. Battery cell (x8)While pressingthis part3
41.2“Power Off Protection” functionBefore  operating  the  radio  control  model,  always  turn  on  first  the transmitter, then power on the model. After flight, always turn off the model  power  first,  followed  by  the  transmitter.  A  built-in  protecting function in the Innovator TS6 prevents you from accidentally turning off the transmitter while the model / helicopter power is still on. 1.3Auto Power-offIf  the  transmitter  power  is  left  on  for  3  minutes  after  flight  without transmitting  stick  movement  signals,  the  transmitter  will automatically cut-off to save battery power.If the transmitter battery power is too low, a short “Bi-Bi-Bi…” warning tone  will  buzz  and  the  LED  indicator  will  also  flash.  It’s  very dangerous  to  fly  the  model  with  a  low  battery  transmitter.  Land immediately and change batteries. 1.4Low Battery Power warning2.Stick Controls3.Fly Mode Control Switch 4.Auto Rotation/CH6 Control Switch 5.Fly Mode POS SwitchThis  switch  drives  the  6th  channel control.  On  some  models,  it  drives the “Auto Rotation” function. Both the left and right sticks are designed to drive the 4 channels on the receiver/helicopter. Both Mode1 and Mode2 are available  for the Innovator TS6 transmitter. Control functions are indicated below:Positions  for  both  “Fly  Mode”  and  “Auto Rotation/CH6”  control  switches  can  be interchanged.  Default  position  is  “R”  with  “Fly Mode” switch located on the right-up position / “Auto  Rotation/CH6” switch is then located on the  left-up  position.  Both  positions  can  be reversed,  with  “Fly  Mode”  switch  set  on  “L” (left-up  position),  and  “Auto  Rotation/CH6” switch set on “R” (right-up position).2  additional  “Fly  Mode”  and  “Auto Rotation/6CH”  stickers  are  included  in  the package  for  modifying  original  markings indicated on the transmitter.2 types of flying mode can be set up with  different  flying  parameters  on the  Innovator  control  unit.  Toggle Mode  switch  between  modes.  The switch  is  located  on  the  upper  right position.  You  also  can  use  the  “Fly Mode POS Switch” on the left side to toggle changes.  Mode Left Stick Right StickMode 1Mode 2Up / DownElevatorThrottleUp / DownThrottleElevatorLeft / RightRudderRudderLeft / RightAileronAileron StickerFly ModeAuto RotationCH6Auto RotationCH6Fly Mode
NOTE: Binding process may take 3~10 seconds to execute. If binding fails, the LED light on the receiver will turn red. Please turn off power and repeat the above steps from a) ~ e). 5a)b)c)d)e)Press and hold “Binding SW” button located on the right lower side of the transmitter.Simultaneously,  turn  on  the  power  by  pressing  the  ‘PWR”  button until a short ‘Bi” tone confirms power is on.Release “Binding SW”. The binding LED will blink rapidly, indicating the transmitter is binding. To  perform  binding  process  from  the  Innovator  R/C  helicopter, press and hold the push button on the Innovator helicopter, slide in the battery pack  to turn  on the helicopter/receiver  power. Binding process will then start automatically. 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 helicopter and transmitter and launch normal start-up procedures. 7.Range-Check  Note:Never push the “Binding SW” button during flight. Flying under weak signal strength will result in signal loss and model crash. 6.Binding Process A binding feature is included in the Innovator 2.4 GHz spread spectrum system to ensure the transmitter and receiver bind properly and prevent interference from other controllers. With the Super Combo package, full binding procedure has been completed at the factory prior  to  shipping.  To  manually  bind  Tx/Rx,  please proceed as per the following steps:A  built-in  range-check  function  on  the  transmitter  reduces  signal strength for pre-flight. When this function is activated, signal strength is weak.  Use  the  weak  signal  strength  for  pre-flight  range-check  to confirm  the  operation  of  the  radio  control  system  is  normal.  It  is recommended  to  perform  a  complete  range-check  procedure  before every flight. step of “Range-Check” procedure:a) b) c) d) e) f) Turn  both  transmitter  and  helicopter  power  on  and  ensure  the system is functioning properly.Take the transmitter to a distance of about 20~30m from the model / helicopter.Press  and  hold  the  “Binding  SW”  button.  Signal  strength  is  now weak.  The  transmitter  buzzer  will  signal  with  a  short  “Bi-Bi-Bi” warning tone and green LED blink. Please do not release “Binding SW” button at this stage.While still holding “”Binding SW” button, operate both left and right sticks  to  drive  movements  on  the  helicopter’s  control  linkages. Confirm  that  all  movements  are  accurate  and  signal  is interference-free. Release “Binding SW” button. Signal reverses back to full strength and warning tone stops.Helicopter is ready to fly. 8.Flying the SimulatorUse a suitable interface device to connect the mini USB port (located on the back of the transmitter) to a personal computer and directly fly the Innovator on the simulator (simulator software sold separately).
69.Training Course Use  a  suitable  “buddy”  cable  to  plug  into  the transmitter  mini  USB  port  and  connect  2 transmitters  (instructor  and  trainer)  for  flying lessons. The  instructor can give full control to the trainer by holding down the “Trainer” button located on  the  top-left  side  of  the  transmitter.  When released,  full  control  is  instantly  returned  to  the Instructor. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are  designed  to  provide  reasonable  protection  against  harmful interference in a residential installation.This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  installed and used  in accordance with  the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this  equipment  does  cause  harmful  interference  to  radio  or  television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged  to  try  to correct the interference  by  one  of the following measures: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 operate  this  equipment. (Example  -  use  only shielded  interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices).This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept  any  interference  received,  including  interference  that  may  cause undesired operation.FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled  environment.This  equipment  should  be  installed  and  operated with  a  minimum  distance  of  20  centimeters  between  the  radiator  and  your body. This transmitter  must not  be co-located  or operating  in conjunction  with any other antenna or transmitter. The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cmfrom all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. ■■■■Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.FCC Interference StatementUsing Caution at the Flying FieldAlways  perform  a  pre-flight  range-check  to  ensure  conditions  are interference-free. Do not operate the model or use the radio in rain, lightning, or at night.Do not operate the model or use the radio if you have been drinking alcohol or under the influence of any other substance that could affect your skills and judgment.Always check battery charge before flight.Keep out of reach of children.Do not store the radio in temperatures below -10 ˚C (14˚F) or above 40˚C (104˚F) or in a humid, dusty, or high vibration environment.Keep the radio away from direct sunlight.To prevent corrosion, remove batteries before storing the radio for a long period.■■■■■■■■
7Thank  you  for  purchasing  the  Innovator  TS6  Radio  This  radio  was produced by Thunder Tiger Corp., a guarantee for high quality, services, and hours of trouble free operation from our R/C products. Innovator  is  sold  worldwide  through  authorized  distributors  supported directly by Thunder Tiger. To receive the latest product information ref. Innovator  series  products,  and  enjoy  full  technical  support,  please contact your nearest hobby shop or Innovator / Thunder Tiger authorized distributor. Service AT2139TxRx CHARGER,110V2P/110mAAT2139-JTxRx CHARGER,100V2P/110mAAT2140TxRx CHARGER,230V2P/110mAAT2141TxRx CHARGER,230V3P/110mAAccessoriesAC22622.4G TX ANTENNA, TS6AC22662.4G RX ANTENNA, TS6AT0155COACH CABLE, TS61085NECK STRAP2946-INI-MH BATT,9.6V/1.1AH2708PC SOFTWARE W/INTERFACE UNITStatus Indication ChartThe following chart indicates LED and buzzer status. Do not operate your model if you suspect your radio is not working properly. If you encounter a signal  not indicated on this chart and can not solve  the problems by yourself, please contact your local Innovator or Thunder Tiger authorized distributor for service.Normal OperationLow BatteryRange CheckingBindingBinding SuccessBinding FailedPower  LEDRed/ContinuousRed/FlashRed/ ContinuousRed/ContinuousRed/ContinuousRed/ContinuousLEDGreen/ContinuousGreen/ContinuousGreen/ContinuousRed & Green FlashGreen/ContinuousRed/ContinuousBuzzerNoneBi-Bi-Bi…Bi-Bi-Bi…NoneNoneNoneBinding LEDGreen/Slow FlashGreen/Slow FlashGreen/Rapid BlinkGreen/Red FlashGreen/FlashGreen/Red FlashStatus  Transmitter Receiver
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