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14. Tips on installation and aerial deployment ............
with 2.4 GHz receivers ..............................................88
14.2 Switch harnesses .....................................................89
14.3 Servo leads ................................................................89
14.4 Servo suppression filters ........................................89
14.5 Servo installation ......................................................89
14.6 Servo travels / servo output devices ......................90
14.7 Linkage installation ..................................................90
15. Operating notes ........................................................90
15.1 Power-on sequence..................................................90
15.2 Electronic ignition systems .....................................90
15.3 Receiver battery capacity / operating times .........90
16. Guarantee ..................................................................91
17. Liability exclusion .....................................................91
18. Post Office regulations ............................................91
19. Conformity declaration ............................................91
20.
General approval ..........................................................92
21. Accessories ...............................................................93
22. Service Centre addresses .......................................95
23. Disposal .....................................................................95
24. Compatible receivers ................................................ 96
SAFETY NOTES - PLEASE OBSERVE AT ALL TIMES.
Itisessentialtoreadtheseinstructionsand-inparticular-thissafety
informationbeforeusingtheradiocontrolsystemforthersttime.
Ifyouareoperatingaradio-controlmodelaircraftorhelicopterfor
thersttime,werecommendthatyouenlistthehelpofanexpe-
riencedmodelpilot.Thisradiosystemisdesignedandappro-
vedexclusively for the operation ofradio-controlled models.
RobbeModellsportacceptsnoliabilityofanykindiftheequip-
mentisusedforotherapplications.
SAFETY NOTES
Radio-controlledmodelsarenottoysintheusualsenseofthe
term.Youngpersonsunderfourteenyearsshouldonlybeallo-
wedtooperatethemunderthesupervisionofanadult.Buil-
dingandoperatingthesemodelsrequirestechnicalexpertise,
manualskills,acarefulattitudeandsafety-consciousbehaviour.
Errors, negligence and omissions in building or ying these
modelscanresultinseriouspersonalinjuryanddamagetopro-
perty.
Since the manufacturer and vendor are not in a position to
checkthatyourmodelsarebuiltandoperatedcorrectly,allwe
candoisbringthesehazardsexpresslytoyourattention.We
denyallfurtherliability.
Technicalfaults,whetherelectricalormechanical,canresult
inelectricmotorsburstingintolifeunexpectedly,causingother
partstocomelooseandyaroundathighspeed.Thiscanalso
occur if the receiving system is switched on without an active
transmitter(fail-safefunction).
In either case there is a serious risk of injury. Propellers,
helicopter rotors and all other rotating objects powered
by motors or engines, represent a constant hazard and a
potential source of injury. For this reason checks of control
functions and radio range must always be carried out with
the motor / power system disabled. It is essential to avoid
touching moving parts. A rotating propeller can cause a
serious wound to a finger or hand!
Donotstandclosetothehazardareaaroundpropellersand
otherrotatingpartswhenanelectricmotorisconnectedtothe
ightbattery.Youmustalsotakecaretokeepallotherobjects
awayfrommovingorrotatingparts.
Theequipmentmustbeprotectedfromdust,dirtandmoisture.
Donotsubjectthesystemtoexcessiveheat,coldorvibration.
Theradiocontrolsystemshouldonlybeoperatedinanambient
temperaturerangeof-15°Cto+55°C.
Use the recommended chargers only, and charge the bat-
teries only for the prescribed period. Observe our safety
notes when charging the batteries. Overcharging or using
the wrong charging procedure can cause the battery to
explode.
Take care to maintain correct polarity.
Avoidsubjectingtheequipmenttoshockandpressure.Regu-
larlycheckyourradiofordamagetocasesandwiring.Donot
re-useanycomponentswhichhavebeendamagedinacrash
or by water, even when they have dried out again. Either have
suchparts checked by the robbe Service Centre or replace
them.
Crashorwaterdamagecanresultinconcealeddefectswhich
mayleadtofailureinsubsequentuse.Useonlythosecompon-
entsandaccessorieswhichwespecicallyrecommend.Always
usegenuineFutabaconnectorsexclusively.
11.11 Airbrake->elevatormixer ...........................................58
11.12 Spoiler-flap(flapmixer) ............................................... 59
11.13 Elevator-> spoilermixer .............................................60
11.14 Flap->elevatormixer .................................................61
11.15 Rudder->aileronmixer ..............................................61
11.16 Butterfly(crow)mixer ..................................................62
11.17 Rudder->elevatormixer ............................................63
11.18 Snap-rollfunction ........................................................64
11.19 Landingflapmixer ......................................................65
11.20 Gyro settings ...............................................................66
11.21 Acceleration ................................................................66
11.22 Trimmixer ...................................................................67
11.23 Electricmotorsettings ................................................68
11.24 V-tailmixer ..................................................................69
11.25 2.Elevatorwithaileronfunction ..................................69
11.26 Wingletruddersettings ...............................................70
12. Base menu (helicopter) ............................................ 71
12.1 Function ......................................................................72
12.2 Swashplatering ..........................................................73
12.3 Swashplatesettings ....................................................73
12.4 Model menu (helicopter) .......................................... 75
12.5 Servo(seeP.28)
12.6 Flightphase(idle-up) ..................................................75
12.7 Collectivepitchcurvesettings .................................... 77
12.8 Throttlecurvesettings ................................................78
12.9 Accelerationfunction ..................................................79
12.10 Auto-rotationsettings ..................................................80
12.11 Swashplatemixer ........................................................80
12.12 Throttle/motorMIX ....................................................81
12.13 Collectivepitch->needlevalvemixer ........................82
12.14 Collectivepitch->tailrotor(revolution)mixer.............82
12.15 Gyro settings ...............................................................83
12.16 Speedgovernorsettings .............................................84
12.17 Maintainingflightphase .............................................. 84
12.18 Converting model memories ...................................85
13. Registering the transmitter .....................................86
13.1 Updating the transmitter software .........................87
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