Xuzhou Fly Dream Electronic Science and Techonology IS-8F Fly-Dream V3 2.4G Radio Control System User Manual R2

Xuzhou Fly-Dream Electronic Science and Techonology CO.,LTD. Fly-Dream V3 2.4G Radio Control System R2

User Manual

Fly-Dream 2.4GHz V3 Radio Control System  Thank you for purchasing our Fly-Dream 2.4GHz V3 Radio Control System. We are sure you will enjoy it. The following notes will guide you through the simple set up procedures.      FD 2.4GHz V3 radio control system FD  2.4GHz  works  with  the  standard  of Frequency-Hopping Spread Spectrum  (FHSS).  It  changes  frequency quickly within each band, so that any interfering signal from the environment does not disturb the signal path between the transmitter and the receiver. This ensures safe, stable operation over a wide range of conditions likely to be encountered at any flying field.  FD 2.4GHz V3 radio control system’s features ◆Long range (>1200m on ground for 6 and 8 channel systems, >450m for 4 channel system) ◆Light, small, long range receivers. ◆Failsafe. You can set the receiver to default to a pre-set position on all channels in the unlikely event of signal loss. ◆Automatic frequency scan when turning on the transmitter and receiver ensures no frequency clash and maximum safety.   ◆Transmitter antenna design ensures a stable signal. ◆Bind once, use forever! ◆Range test. Convenient method to check the performance of the system which means you won’t need to walk kilometers away.   ◆Ultra-low-power design. Low power consumption by Transmitter modules and Receivers.  FD 2.4GHz V3 radio control system’s details  1. FD 2.4GHz V3 radio control system consists of:   Transmitter module  (IS-8F/IS-8J)  ×1 Receiver  (IS-8R /IS-6R /IS-4R/IS-4R0)  ×1 Transmitter antenna (IS-TA)  ×1 Voltage protector/Bind(Code) ring  ×1 2. Transmitter module compatibility Futaba module((((IS-8F):):):): Futaba: 3PM/3PK/7U/8U/8J/9C/9Z/10C and FN series.   Hitec: Optic 6/Eclipse 7.   WFLY: WFT08/WFT 09.   JR module((((IS-8J)))):   JR: 347/388/783/U8/PCM10/PCM10S/PCM10SX/ PCM10IIS/ 8103/3810/J9303/MX-22/MX-24S/PX/9X/9XII / Turnigy9X   3. Transmitter module specifications Dimensions:58.5×37.5×22.1mm(IS-8F) 63.9×48.5×36.5mm(IS-8J) 40.2×20.1×6.2mm  (IS-8D)  (DIY kit) Operating Voltage:6V~18V Operating Current: 40mA Output Power :< 19mW Resolution: 1μs
4. Receiver specifications: Type  IS-4R0(4CH)  IS-4R(4CH)  IS-6R (6CH)  IS-8R(8CH) Dimensions  24×15.1×5.6mm  24×15.1×5.6mm  34.2×18.4×8.7mm  36.2×20.1×8.1mm Weight  1.9g  2.2g  6.5g  7.3g Distance  240m(on ground)  450m(on ground)  1200m  1200m Operating Voltage  3.7V~6.0VDC  3.7V~6.0VDC  4.8V~6.0VDC  4.8V~6.0VDC     FFFFollow these ollow these ollow these ollow these easy easy easy easy steps steps steps steps to set upto set upto set upto set up your transmitter and receiver your transmitter and receiver your transmitter and receiver your transmitter and receiver....     Install the transmitter module   1. Remove the original transmitter module. 2.  Put  the  FD  2.4GHz  transmitter  module  into  the  module  port  and  screw  on  the  transmitter antenna. 3. Set your transmitter to PPM / FM mode.  Bind and set Failsafe on the receiver(s) 1.  Before  installing  the  receiver(s)  in  your  model(s)  follow  the  instructions  below  to  bind  the receiver to the transmitter. 2.  You  can  set  failsafe  either  in  the  model  or  on  the  bench.  It  is  best  to  check  that  the  control surface positions for failsafe are what was intended before flying.  Note: When you do install the receiver in the model try to place the tip of the antenna (the silver bit(s) approx 33mm long) away from objects with high conductivity, such as metal parts, servos, ESC's, battery packs, wires, and carbon fiber structures. For receivers with 2 antennas position the tips of the antennas so they are approximately 90 deg to each other. If possible put the tip of the antennas (the 33mm long silver bit) outside of the fuselage for maximum reception.    Bind receivers 1. Turn the  transmitter on. Make sure that your transmitter is set  to  PPM (FM) mode, and then turn the transmitter off. Note:- Receivers will not bind if the transmitter is set to PCM mode. 2. Press the “BIND” button on the TX module and turn on the transmitter. The LED on the module will  light  green  for  0.5s  then  go  off  for  1s.  Release  the  button  within  this  1s.  When  you  have changed to “BIND” mode, the LED on the module will flash between red and green. You are then ready to bind the receivers. 3. The binding procedure is different for ISISISIS----4R4R4R4R(0)(see(0)(see(0)(see(0)(see    3333A) and A) and A) and A) and ISISISIS----6R and IS6R and IS6R and IS6R and IS----8R 8R 8R 8R (see(see(see(see    3333B)B)B)B) 3A: IS-4R0 and IS-4R 3B:IS-6R and IS-8R Plug  the  FD  code  ring  into  the  4th  channel. Connect the receiver to the battery, The LED on the receiver will light. Immediately pull out the FD  code  ring  (The  LED  lights  for  2  seconds, make  sure  to  pull  out  the  code  ring  within  2 seconds). The LED will flash quickly and go out.   This  shows  that  the  receiver  has  bound  to  the module.  Turn  off  the  power  to  the  receiver.  If you  do  not  want  to  bind  more  receivers  at  this time,    turn off the transmitter Press  and  hold  the  button  on  the  receiver(under the sign of Vthumb  ). Connect the receiver  to  the  battery.  The  LED  on  the receiver  will  light  red  (about  2S), Immediately (while the LED is on) release the receiver  button.  The  LED  will  flash  quickly several times and go out. Turn off the power to  the  receiver.  If  you  do  not  want  to  bind more  receivers  at  this  time,  turn  off  the transmitter.
4. Check system operation.   Turn the transmitter  on. The  module  LED  should be  green. Connect the receiver to the battery. The red LED on the receiver will flash three times (now it is searching for the frequency) and light red,  indicating  the  receiver  is  operating  properly.  The  LED  on  the  receiver  will  not  light  when there is no signal.    After following these steps to program your transmitter and receiver, both modules will continue to operate together each time you use the modules without further binding.  Set Failsafe        Set failsafe after initial binding or when you change the receiver to another model. It is best to set failsafe with the receiver connected to all the functions that you intend to use in your model.    IS-4R0 and IS-4R  IS-6R and IS-8R  1. After initial binding, turn on the transmitter. 2.  Plug  into  FD  code  ring  to  the  4th  channel. Connect the receiver to the battery (or turn on the power  switch  on  the  receiver).  The  LED  on  the receiver  will  light,  then  go  out.  Take  off  the  FD code  immediately  the  LED  comes  on.  (The  LED will light for only 2 seconds. Make sure to get the code ring off within 2 seconds.)    The LED on the receiver will then go on. 3.  Move  the  controls  on  your  transmitter  to where you want the surfaces / motor etc to be in the event of lost signal. Turn off the transmitter. The  receiver  will  flash  several  times;  this  shows the receiver has remembered  the  position which you have set. In the rare event that your system losses  signal,  all  channels  will  return  to  the position which you have set. 4.  Turn  off  the  power  to  the  receiver.  Failsafe is now set. 5.  Check  that  failsafe  works,  by  turning  on  the transmitter then the receiver / model. Turn off the transmitter. The controls should go to their preset position.  They  will  return  to  those  on  the transmitter when power is restored.     6.  After  setting  failsafe  and  making  sure  the receiver works normally, plug the servo into the 4th channel. 7. Go Fly. 1. After initial binding, turn on the transmitter. 2.  Press  and  hold  the  button  on  the receiver(under  the  sign  of  “Vthumb”). Connect the receiver to the battery (or turn on the power switch on the receiver). The LED on the receiver will light(about 1s)  and then go out for about 1s). At this time (when the LED off)  remove  your  hand  from  the  receiver button.  The  LED  on  the  receiver  will  then  go on.   3.  Move  the  controls  on  your  transmitter  to where you want the surfaces / motor etc to be in  the  event  of  lost  signal.  Turn  off  the transmitter.  The  receiver  will  flash  several times; this shows the receiver has remembered the  position  which  you  have  set.  In  the  rare event  that  your  system  losses  signal,  all channels will return to the position which you have set. 4. Turn off the  power to the  receiver. Failsafe is now set. 5. Check that failsafe works, by turning on the transmitter then the receiver / model. Turn off the transmitter. The controls should go to their preset  position.  They  will  return  to  those  on the transmitter when power is restored.     6. Go Fly.
Range checking   For For For For safety,safety,safety,safety, we suggest you  we suggest you  we suggest you  we suggest you conduct a range conduct a range conduct a range conduct a range test before test before test before test before each flying sessioneach flying sessioneach flying sessioneach flying session....    1).  Have  a  friend  hold  the  model  for  you.  Position  the  model  at  least  two  feet  (60cm)  above non-metal  contaminated  ground.  If  you  don’t  have  anyone  to  help  you,  use  something  like  a wooden bench. Make sure the model cannot move under its own power. 2). Press the “RANGE” button on the module and turn on the transmitter. The yellow LED will light for 0.5s then go out for 1s. Make sure you release the “RANGE” button within this 1s.    The LED on the module will light yellow. The module is now in “RANGE” mode. 3). Move control sticks on the transmitter and verify that the model is responding normally. Move away from the model to approx 50m (IS-6R, IS-8R) or 30m (IS-4R). If the control surfaces move as expected it shows the TX module and receiver are working as expected and can be used. If control is  lost,  or  the  model  behaves  abnormally,  please  check  and  resolve  any  problems  before conducting another range test. Do not fly if the range test fails and cannot be fixed.   4). When range testing is complete, press the “RANGE” button on the Tx module. The LED on the TX module will light green, indicating that the TX module has returned to its normal power state. You can now fly.  During the range test the Transmitter module will have a range of approx 50m (IS-6R, IS-8R) and 30m (IS-4R). In normal power mode, range is greater than 1,200 meters (IS-6R and IS-8R) and 450 meters (IS-4R).  AttentionAttentionAttentionAttention::::    1.1.1.1.    RangeRangeRangeRange is affected by the environment  is affected by the environment  is affected by the environment  is affected by the environment ....Please Please Please Please range range range range test in the open away from any obstacles. test in the open away from any obstacles. test in the open away from any obstacles. test in the open away from any obstacles.          2. 2. 2. 2. If the If the If the If the transmitter is too close to the receiver (transmitter is too close to the receiver (transmitter is too close to the receiver (transmitter is too close to the receiver (about 5cmabout 5cmabout 5cmabout 5cm) the) the) the) the receiver  receiver  receiver  receiver may may may may notnotnotnot work. work. work. work. Simply  Simply  Simply  Simply move the transmitter away from thmove the transmitter away from thmove the transmitter away from thmove the transmitter away from the receiver. e receiver. e receiver. e receiver. It will work fine if the transmitter and receiver are It will work fine if the transmitter and receiver are It will work fine if the transmitter and receiver are It will work fine if the transmitter and receiver are more than 1m apart.more than 1m apart.more than 1m apart.more than 1m apart.        3. Do not fly unless it is safe to do so. Consider the safety of others at all times when flying.3. Do not fly unless it is safe to do so. Consider the safety of others at all times when flying.3. Do not fly unless it is safe to do so. Consider the safety of others at all times when flying.3. Do not fly unless it is safe to do so. Consider the safety of others at all times when flying.            Enjoy your FlyEnjoy your FlyEnjoy your FlyEnjoy your Fly----Dream 2.4GHz Radio Control System.Dream 2.4GHz Radio Control System.Dream 2.4GHz Radio Control System.Dream 2.4GHz Radio Control System.        If you have any quIf you have any quIf you have any quIf you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us or visit our websiteestions please do not hesitate to contact us or visit our websiteestions please do not hesitate to contact us or visit our websiteestions please do not hesitate to contact us or visit our website: : : : www.fdwww.fdwww.fdwww.fd----rc.comrc.comrc.comrc.com
FCC STATEMENT 1. 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.(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 2. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.NOTE: 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 or more 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. RF warning statement: The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction.

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