AURORA 9X 2.4GHz Radio Control System USER MANUAL Hitec RCD KOREA INC.
Introducing the AURORA 9X Congratulations and welcome to the R/C world! You now own a basic, but unusually versatile and powerful, 5-Channel beginner’s RC transmitter. The AURORA 9X is all the radio you need to fly the most of 5-Channel fixed-wings aircraft models. Standard features include servo-reversing for all channels, trim adjustments on all control channels, ATV (Adjustable Travel Volume) on Aileron (CH.1) and Elevator (CH.2).
Receiver Installation and Setup Note: Vibration and Water The receiver contains precision electronic parts. Be sure to avoid vibration, shock, and temperature extremes. For protection, wrap the receiver in the provided "Flight Preserver" foam rubber, or use some other vibration-absorbing materials. If you are flying near bodies of water, it's also a good idea to protect the receiver by placing it in a plastic bag and securing the open end of the bag with a rubber band before wrapping it with foam.
then moving the control sticks.The instructor's transmitter has normal control over the model unless the trainer switch is pulled, passing control to the student's transmitter. If the student loses control, the instructor can quickly "take over" by releasing the trainer switch and controlling the model. Other Adjustments Adjustable length control sticks You may change the length of the control sticks to make your transmitter more comfortable to hold and operate.
AURORA 9X “Mode2” Control and Switch Assignments AURORA 9X MODE 2 TYPE SWITCH CONFIGURATION LIST FRONT
AURORA 9X MODE 2 TYPE SWITCH CONFIGURATION LIST REAR Transmitter Input Buttons The buttons are used for different things as follows: 1. The Edit/Display Up & Down buttons (1)allow you to move up and down within the model menus, and move within the regular display. select options within a particular function, and control the timer function. 2. The Data +Increase & -Decrease buttons (3) allow you to increase or decrease the numerical settings for a function. 3.
Receiver-Servo Connection List You may run the antenna inside of a non-metallic housing within the fuselage (a plastic outer pushrod housing works well for this), but range may suffer if the antenna is located near metal pushrods or cables. Be sure to perform a range check before flying. With the 2.4GHz radio system, the range check method is different from the conventional frequency radio system.
Charge the Batteries Before we dive into the use of the Optic 5 2.4, let's charge the batteries. Connect the transmitter charging cord to the transmitter's charging socket (on the rear of the case, left side). If your aircraft uses a receiver battery, connect it to the receiver connector on the charging cord. Plug the charger into a wall socket. The charger's LEDs should light, indicating charging is in progress.
If the instructor's transmitter is on a different frequency than the student's, use the student's transmitter as the master transmitter, and the other transmitter as the student's. 2) Turn on the instructor's transmitter and DO NOT turn on the student's transmitter power. Plug Trainer Cord (#58320 Stereo Jack) accordingly into each transmitter. The trainer jack is on the back of the transmitter.
Note5 1) Do NOT turn on the power of the STUDENT transmitter having the STEREO Jack. Once you plug the trainer cable into the STUDENT Transmitter using the STEREO Jack, it will be powered on automatically. 2) All Transmitters in the trainer system use their own batteries. Both batteries in both the Instructor and Student Transmitters should be properly charged and installed when flying in the trainer mode.
5. Tighten up the tension spring hex screw on the new location, and try control the stick and feel it first if you like the tension of control stick. 6. Loosen up the tension spring hex screw on the original location. 7. Re-assemble the case. Flying Safety To ensure your own safety and the safety of others, please observe the following precautions: Use this AURORA 9X from 30cm antenna separation distance. Flying field We recommend that you fly at a recognized model airplane flying field.
openings and cause erratic operation or loss of control. If you must fly in wet weather during a contest, be sure to protect your transmitter with a plastic bag or waterproof barrier. Product Specification Frequency Range Modulation Tx Power Operating Temperature 2.4056GHz~2.4776GHz(Opti-Mini), 2.406GHz~2.480GHz(S.L.T) Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum Max. 20dBm -10°C ~ +50°C Power 7.