Paladin 7.14 Channels Assign This function overrides the default channel assignment set up when a model is created. Function Settings: 1. Multichannel 2. Select the a channel to take over control of that function. «If the channels already assigned the stern will ask if vou are sure. 7.15 Display servos This function will show the channel output with any changes made by other functions such as EXP etc. This function can also go into a test mode to move all the channels through their entire range of motion.
Function Settings: 1. Select Fix/Glider, Helicopter, Multilateral or Engineering vehicles as required. 2. The system will automatically jump into the aircraft stricture interface. For details, please refer to [8.3 Aircraft Structure]. > When a new structure is selected, the currently selected model will be reset to its default settings for that model type. + you want to keep the current model settings remember to select another model before making setup.
Paladin {Transmitter Voltage}: Displays the voltage for the transmitter’ s battery. [Internal Voltage]: Displays the power supply voltage for the receiver, [Signal strength]: refers to the strength between the transmitter and the receiver. it is calculated by using SNR. The signal strength will be displayed as a value between 0 and 10.
CHRYSLER Setup: 1. Connector F2-CPDOJ sensor tithe receiver 5 SENS port. 2 Mount the sensor with a view of the sticker that has Been affixed to the rotating element + Keep the cockerel flat and perpendicular to the senor and the sensor Make sure the distance tithe sticker snot more than 1 or2 mm.
Paladin 7.17.2 Choose Sensors Choose which sensors are to be displayed on the home screen. Setup: THE high screen can display Up to 4 Sensors: 1. let a slot from the list. The slots will already have sensors assigned to them and will have their name: displayed. 7. [Sensor: name}: name being either non or a sens name, is the currently selected sensor. To select a sens touch [Sensor: name] then select a new sensor from thy ist. 3.
CHRYSLER 8.Fixed wing / glider exclusive functions This section is an introduction to functions that are only available when using a fixed wing aircraft. 8.1 Delay The delay functions have 4 main categories, function delay, channel delay, condition delay and throttle delay. 8.1.1 Function Delay This function adds 2 delay to the inputs of the basic functions such as throttle, aileron ef. This is done in order to simulate the reaction speed of real aircraft.
Paladin Setup: ‘This function can add delay for up to 10 channels 1. Select a channel. [Numerical value] indicates the delay time from one state to anther. The adjustment range is between 0-10 seconds {0.1s one unit). The green bar is the channels current real time position. 2. Netherlands icons to change the delay time. 8.1.4 Throttle delay This throttle adds a delay to the throttle channel. = Throttle delay is only for use with the throttle and throttle needle.
CHRYSLER Note: A value of 100 percent means that for every movement the master channel makes, the slave channel will follow exactly, however a value of 50 percent means that for every movement the master channel makes the slave channel will only move to 58 percent of that the master’ s current value. 6. Hf needed touch offset and use the + and icons to change the slave channels offset in relation to the master channel. 8.2.
Paladin Setup: This function adjusts the mixing ratio of the aileron ta the rudder which can be set separately in different states, and the ratio rapes from 100% to 100%. {Down side]: Influence of the master channel on the slave channel when the master channel moves down. {Up side]: influence of the master channel on the slave channel when the master channel moves up. The box highlighted in light green is the currently selected setting 1.
CHRYSLER 8.2.6 Elevator to flap Setup: This function creates a mix between the elevators and fap channels mooing from 100% to 100%, {Down side]: Influence of the master channel on the slave channel when the master channel moves down, {Up sided influence of the master channel on the slave channel when the master channel moves up. The box highlighted in light green is the currently selected selling 1. Click the on to select [Down side] or lup sided: a 2 Click on the screen “+ to modify the mixing motion. 8.2.
Paladin Once an aircraft structure has been completed the system will add and remove functions from the function menu so that only the ones you need are available.
CHRYSLER 8.4 Aileron function Sets the range of movement for the ailerons and can create a mix so the ailerons can send movement data to the flaps. Setup: The settings range I from 0.100% The settings range is from 0-100% {Allergen: Changes the mix between the aileron stick input and ailerons channel movement on the left side. {aileron 21 Crepes a mix between the aileron stick input and the ailerons movement on the right side.
Paladin 8.6 Spoiler function Sets the range of movement for the spoiler. Setup: The settings cane is from 0.100% {puller: Changes the mix between the spoiler stick input and spoiler channel movement on the loft side. {spoiler: Changes the mix between the speller stick input and spoiler channel movement on the right side. {Downs: Adjusts the mix for down side channel movement. {Un Adjusts the mix for up side channel movement. movement and the flaps.
CHRYSLER Setup: The settings range is from 0.100%. [rudder]: Changes the mix between the rudder stick input and rudder channel movement an the left side. [rudder 21: Changes the mix between the rudder stick input and rudder channel movement on the lef side. [Downs: Adjusts the mix for down side channel movement. {Up}: Adjusts the mix for up side channel movement, The percentage indicates the strength of the mix The box highlighted In Habit green is the currently selected sifting 1. Celesta setting. 2.
Paladin 8.10 Butterfly This function reduces lift by controlling a mix to the aileron, flap, spoiler and rudder to cause the aircraft to reduce in height. The mix can be assigned to another control surface on the PL such as a nab. Settings The salting mange is from 0.100%. The settings range lc from G-1009, [Aileron]: amount of mix being sent to the left side ailerons. [Aileron 21 mixed amount being sent to the right side ailerons. [Flap]: amount of mix being sent to the left side flap.
CHRYSLER 9.Helicopter Exclusive Functions This section goes over functions that are only available when a helicopter structure is selected. 9.1 Throttle hold Locks the throttle channel to a predefined value until switch is toggled again. Setup: The range for this function is between 0 and 100% Value: The position the throttle will be held at when the function is active. [Throttle is normal]: The throttle is not restricted and can be used normally.
Paladin Setup: This function can be adjusted from 0-100%. [Radius]: the maximum distance the swash plate can move. [Allergen: the maximum distance the swash plate can move during aileron movement. [Elevator]; maximum amount of movement that the swash plate can move during elevator movement. The green circle is the maximum range of the swash plate. The length of the line indicates the angle of the current swash plate.
CHRYSLER 9.6 Throttle Needle Refer to [8.9 Throttle Needle]. 9.7 Governor Adjusts the speed of the helicopters blades. If the blades are not moving fast enough the helicopter will react more slowly, however if they are going too fast the helicopter may being to oscillate. Setup: The adjustment range Is between -100% and 100%. {Rate}: Propeller speed. Use the + and icons to adjust the speed, 9.
Paladin 9.9.3 Throttle mix Sets the helicopter's aileron, lift and roll to a throttle mixing. It is used to coordinate the front, rear, left and right flight movements of the helicopter to compensate for the impact of the slanting disc action on the engine when operating the ailerons, lifting and direction. Settings: This function can be set separately in different states, and the adjustment range Is between -100% and 100%. {aileron: shows the mixing ratio of the aileron passage to the throttle.
CHRYSLER Functions only available when the helicopter model type is selected. Helicopter function Variable pith pitch curve. swash plate, swash plate ring Throttle oil needle Oil needle curve Gyro gyroscope Gyro gyroscope. Fixed speed setting Fixed speed setting 9.11 Swash plate type Choose the swash plate type as indicated in your helicopter’ s user manual. Once you have selected a swash plate type touch the back icon to save and exit.
Paladin 10. Quadcopter excursive functions 10.1 Attitude The flight attitude function can set up to 9 flight modes and change between them on the fly using switches. Setup: a Set channel for mode control The system defaults to] channel 5). « Touch the brat the top right of the graph and choose a switch, b. Touch the bar at the left side of the graph and choose switch, ¢. Using the 2 switches select different settings and us the + and = keys to change the value, d.
CHRYSLER 11.Quad expert mode exclusive functions 11.1 Throttle hold Please refer to [9.1 Throttle hold] for this function. 11.2 Attitude Please refer to [10.1 Attitude] for this function. 11.3 Delay 11.3.1 Function Delay Please refer to [8.1.1 Function Delay] for this function. 11.3.2 Channel Delay Please refer to [8.1.2 Channel Delay] for this function. 11.3.3 Conditions delay Please refer to [8.1.3 Conditions delay] for this function. 11.4 Mixes 11.4.1 Linear Miss Please refer to [8.2.
Paladin 12.Engineering vehicle exclusive functions. 12,1 Multiplex sticks This function allows the user to change the sticks outputs at the flick of a switch. In many models this would switch between those needed for driving and movement and controls for controlling an arm or a crane. Setup: Function allows for switching between ob mods] and [Mobile model: + Touch the db icon and passion a switch. «Use the switch mo select a mode.
CHRYSLER 13.Receiver Settings This section is an introduction to receiver functions. 13.1 Binding with receiver This function is for binding with a new receiver. For specific binding instructions, please refer to [5.2 Binding]. 13.2 Fail safe This function sets a preset for each channel to move to in the case of signal loss. Once the fail safe is set, if the receiver loses signal with the transmitter it will immediately set selected channels to that setting. Setting: a.
Paladin 13.4 Receiver Protocol Set the receiver PPM output, select i-Bus or S.Bus (for specific i-Bus settings, please see Settings]. When the "Receiver PPM Output” is checked, the receiver’ s first channel outputs a PPM signal. If this option is not checked, the default receiver CH1 outputs a PWM signal. Setup: + Touch RX protocol in the RX setup menu. . Touch RX PPM output to check or unchecked the OX. + When this function is checked, the receiver CHL outputs the PPM signal.
CHRYSLER Setup: [External Sensor}: An external sensor can be used to detect the voltage status of the battery. [Low Voltage: Sets the low voltage value of the battery. The system defaults to 4.0V. [Alarm Volta gel: Set the low voltage alarm’ s trigger voltage. The system defaults to 40V. [High Voltage): Sets the maximum voltage at which the battery is fully charged. The default high voltage is 5.0V. 1. fan external sensor is being used touch the box to put checkpoint. 2.
Paladin 13.10 RX Firmware Update Setting: 4. How fo update 1. Make sure the TX and RX are bound. 2. Touch RX update in the RX setup menu. 3. If the receiver’ s firmware is already up to date the system will show you the version it Is running. If the receiver is not Up to date the system will start the update. The screen will display a progress bar and price the update Is complete it will exit the menu automatically.
CHRYSLER 14.RF Protocol This section is used to set and display some parameters and information related to high frequency, such as RF standard, high frequency module firmware upgrade, high frequency module version information related content. Setup: ARE Standard This receiver has two RF standards: AFHDS3 J-way, AFHDS3 1 way. Users can select RE standards according to their needs and click to select. b The TX RF module can be upgraded. 1. Install the RE module as normal. 2.
Paladin 15.System Settings The system menu content is mainly used to set various functions of the transmitter, such as screen settings, sound settings, and so on. 15.1 Language The system can display both [English] and [Chinese]. To change the system language go to language menu in the System menu. + The system defaults to the official language of the target sales area. 15.2 Units Choose what units to use for length and temperature. [Length] can select metric and imperial system. The default is metric.
CHRYSLER 15.8 Gimbals Mode Please refer to [3.2.5 Gimbals Mode] for this function. 15.9 Throttle Mode Please refer to [3.2.6 Throttle Mode] for this function. 15.10 Calibration Calibrate the sticks and knobs. Setup: + Enter the function, then put all stick and knobs Signalization failure to their center most positions. Press ok when Bloat org ready. + Move every stick and knob to its full range of motion in every direction. = The calibration fails the system will ask if you want to calibrate again.
Paladin 16.Product Specification This chapter contains the Paladin PL transmitter, FTr10 receiver and sensor type receiver. 16.1 Transmitter Specifications (PL) Model Type PL 18 Channels i8 RF Range 480GHz RF Power « dBm EL) RF Standard AFFORDS 3 Lew Voltage Alarm <3 Data Quip Micro USB Charging Port Micro USB Antenna Type Built-in Antenna Power output 15 (3.7V) “4300mah Online Update Yes Dimensions: 214865 192 mm Weight 946g Certification LE FCC TIDINGS 800 16.
CHRYSLER 17.Package Contents number name Quantity| Configuration 1 PL Transmitter 1 Standard 2 FTR10 Receiver 1 Standard 3 FTr16S Receiver 1 Standard 4 FRM301 RF Module 1 Standard 5 Sun cover 1 Standard 6 Gimbals 2 Standard 7 JR module adapter 1 optional 8 Charging base 1 Standard 9 Grip 2 Standard 10 Quick Start Guide 1 Standard 11 Micro USB line 1 Standard 12 FS-CTMOL. FS-CVTOL. SCATOLOGY.
Paladin 18. ARREARS 18.1 DoC BNR Hereby, [Fly sky Technology co., td] declares that the Radio Equipment is In compliance with RED 2014/53/EW. The full text of the EU DoC is available at the following internet address: www. 18.2 CE Warning The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 em from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other transmitter.
19.Environmentally friendly disposal Old electrical appliances must not be disposed of together with the residual waste, but have to be disposed of separately. The disposal at the communal collecting point via private persons is for free. The owner of ald appliances is responsible to bring the appliances to these collecting points or to similar collection points.