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TS6
2.4GHz 6CH Radio Control System
Instruction manual
No.8610
■ Safety Power Cut-Off protecting function
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the Innovator TS6+ advanced 6
To 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 Function
In 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 function
A 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.
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.
Specifications
System Contents
Transmitter
Innovator TS6+
Configuration
Dual Sticks
Encoder
6Ch
Frequency(GHz)
2.4GHz
Modulation
GFSK
■ 2.4GHz Frequency hopping spread spectrum wireless system
Current Drain
80mA@9.6V
Built 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 mode
Improved 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.
Frequency Band Width
2402~2479MHz
Transmition System
FHSS
Band Number
34CH
Simulator Port
Mini USB
Antenna Type
1/4λDipole Sleeve
Antenna Peak Gain
2dBi Typical
Power Requirement
9.6V/8 cell AA Battery
Dimension (w/o Antenna)
180x180x70mm/7.08x7.08x2.76in
Weight (g/oz)
435g/15.37oz
1) Innovator TS6+ Transmitter x 1
2) “Fly Mode” “Auto Rotation/CH6” sticker x 1
3) Instruction Manual x 1
Features
1. Right Stick:Throttle/Aileron control for Mode1 type. Elevator/Aileron
control for Mode 2 type.
2. Left Stick: Elevator/Rudder control for Mode1 type. Throttle/Rudder
control for Mode 2 type.
3~6. Channel Trim TAB: Trim tabs to trim controls to neutral position on
each channel servo.
7. Power Switch Button: Turn the transmitter on or off.
8. Antenna: Bend the antenna up during flight.
9. Voltage Indicator: LED indicates the condition of the transmitter
battery. When blinking, it indicates the batteries are getting weak.
Change to new battery.
10. Handle: For carrying the transmitter..
11. Binding Switch: For performing binding process. Another function
of this switch is for range checking function.
12. Fly Mode Control Switch: To switch Mode settings during flight.
13. Auto Rotation/CH6 Control Switch: To drive auxiliary 6th channel
control such as auto rotation or others.
14. Trainer Switch: To switch primary control between student’s and
instructor’s transmitter.
15. Fly Mode POS Switch: To match pilot’s preferences, switch Fly
Mode by toggling Left or Light settings.
16. Simulator/Trainer mini USB Connector Port: To connect
transmitter to other by-wire devices.
17. Charging Jack: To recharge the transmitter battery pack (only use
rechargeable Nicd or NiHM battery pack).
Transmitter Controls
16
14
10
13
12
11
17
15
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.
Installation
CAUTION:
a) Do not attempt to charge alkaline batteries, they may explode!!
b) When charging rechargeable batteries, turn off the power switch before
Transmitter batteries replacement/installation:
1) Slide the battery cover in the direction as shown to remove the cover.
2) Install 8pcs alkaline or rechargeable “AA” size cells into the battery
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.
c) Always ensure batteries are loaded in the correct polarity. If the
batteries are loaded incorrectly, the transmitter may be damaged.
d) When the transmitter is not used for any short / long period of time,
always remove the batteries from the transmitter.
holder connected to the transmitter.
3) Slide on the battery cover and make sure it is closed securely.
4) Turn the power on to check. If the Power Indicator LED fails to light,
check the batteries for insufficient contact or incorrect battery polarity.
Functions
The Innovator TS6+ transmitter was specifically-designed to operate with
the Innovator R/C helicopter. Basic functions for this transmitter are
indicated below.
Battery cover
While pressing
this part
1.Power On
1.1 Turn On/Off
After 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)
NOTE:
a) Use only same brand, fresh, alkaline cells.
b) 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.
c) 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.
d) When rechargeable batteries are installed in the transmitter, these can be
charged through the external charging jack located on the transmitter.
1.2“Power Off Protection” function
Before 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.
3.Fly Mode Control Switch
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.
4.Auto Rotation/CH6 Control Switch
1.3Auto Power-off
If 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.
This switch drives the 6th channel
control. On some models, it drives
the “Auto Rotation” function.
1.4Low Battery Power warning
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.
5.Fly Mode POS Switch
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).
additional
“Fly
Mode”
and
“Auto
Rotation/6CH” stickers are included in the
package for modifying original markings
indicated on the transmitter.
2.Stick Controls
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:
Mode
Mode 1
Mode 2
Left Stick
Left / Right
Up / Down
Rudder
Elevator
Rudder
Throttle
Right Stick
Left / Right
Up / Down
Aileron
Throttle
Aileron
Elevator
Fly Mode
Fly Mode
Auto Rotation Auto Rotation
CH6
CH6
Sticker
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:
7.Range-Check
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) Turn both transmitter and helicopter power on and ensure the
system is functioning properly.
b) Take the transmitter to a distance of about 20~30m from the model
/ helicopter.
c) 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.
d) 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.
e) Release “Binding SW” button. Signal reverses back to full strength
and warning tone stops.
f) Helicopter is ready to fly.
a) Press and hold “Binding SW” button located on the right lower side
of the transmitter.
b) Simultaneously, turn on the power by pressing the ‘PWR” button
until a short ‘Bi” tone confirms power is on.
c) Release “Binding SW”. The binding LED will blink rapidly, indicating
the transmitter is binding.
d) 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.
e) 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.
Note:
Never push the “Binding SW” button during flight. Flying under weak signal
strength will result in signal loss and model crash.
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).
8.Flying the Simulator
Use 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).
9.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.
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 cm
from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with
any other antenna or transmitter.
FCC Interference Statement
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:
■ 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.
Using Caution at the Flying Field
■ Always 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.
Accessories
AC2262
2.4G TX ANTENNA, TS6
Service
AC2266
2.4G RX ANTENNA, TS6
Thank 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.
AT0155
COACH CABLE, TS6
Status Indication Chart
1085
NECK STRAP
2946-I
NI-MH BATT,9.6V/1.1AH
The 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.
2708
PC SOFTWARE W/INTERFACE UNIT
Status
Receiver
Transmitter
Power LED
Binding LED
Buzzer
Normal Operation Red/Continuous Green/Slow Flash None
AT2139
TxRx CHARGER,110V2P/110mA
AT2139-J
TxRx CHARGER,100V2P/110mA
AT2140
TxRx CHARGER,230V2P/110mA
AT2141
TxRx CHARGER,230V3P/110mA
LED
Green/Continuous
Low Battery
Red/Flash
Green/Slow Flash Bi-Bi-Bi… Green/Continuous
Range Checking
Red/ Continuous Green/Rapid Blink Bi-Bi-Bi… Green/Continuous
Binding
Red/Continuous Green/Red Flash
None
Red & Green Flash
Binding Success
Red/Continuous Green/Flash
None
Green/Continuous
Binding Failed
Red/Continuous Green/Red Flash
None
Red/Continuous
8
Exclusive for the INNOVATOR R/C Helicopter
www.innovator-rc.com
Manufacture by THUNDER TIGER CORP.
www.thundertiger.com
FCC ID:VEJTT-FHM2P4G-A16
JC6292

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