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1 INTRODUCTION Thank you for buying HUBSAN products. The helicopter is designed as an easy to use, full featured RC helicopter model capable of all forms of rotary flight. Please read the manual carefully before assembling the model, and follow all precautions and recommendations within the manual. Be sure to retain the manual for future reference, routine maintenance, and tuning. Remember, your helicopter is designed for indoor operation, where low-speed precision-control is paramount.
5. Don't forget to be ready to catch the helicopter's loss of lift. As you servos are creating a battery power drain, you will need to increase the collective Throttle while maintaining the Rudder input Exiting the Turn maneuver 6. At the end of the turn, begin to SUMULTANEOUSLY ease off the cyclic Roll, collective Rudder and the additional Throttle inputs. You should practice until you can simultaneously use all of the joystick inputs in smooth, synchronized movements.
2.3 PREVENT MOISTURE R/C models are composed of many precision electrical components. It is critical to keep the model and associated equipment away from condensation and other contaminants. Exposure to water or moisture may cause the model to malfunction resulting in loss of responsiveness, or a crash. 2.4 PROPER OPERATION For the safety purpose, please only use hubsan’s spare parts for replacement. 2.
6.4 Basic Maneuvering In this Flying Lesson you will use the cyclic joystick and the Rudder to maneuver your helicopter. 1.Keeping a safe 1 to 2 meters from your model, S-M-O-O-T-H-L-Y advance the collective Throttle joystick until your helicopter reaches approximately shoulder height. 2.S-L-O-W-L-Y apply collective Rudder control to point the nose of your helicopter in the direction you wish to fly. 4 TRANSMITTER 4.
Input Key Function Identification Function 1 Throttle/Rudder Stick Forward and backward movement of the stick makes the helicopter ascend and descend respectively. Left and right movement of the stick will rotate the helicopter’s fuselage left/right respectively. 2 Elevator/Aileron Stick Forward and backward movement of the stick makes the helicopter move forward and backward respectively. Left and right movement of the stick makes the helicopter drift sideways left/right respectively.
Although the helicopter’s trim has been factory set, you will need to fine tune the settings so that your helicopter can maintain a better balanced hover IMPORTANT: KEEP YOUR CONTROL INPUTS VERY S-L-O-W & GENTLE 1. Set the collective Throttle joystick and trim slider to its lowest setting. All other trim sliders should be at their mid positions. 2. After completing the ‘Power-On (Failsafe) Procedure’, place your model on a smooth, flat surface which will allow it to slide and turn (a landing board is idea).
4.2.4. RUDD REVERSE SET UP Hold down the ENT key for 1 second to enter the setting status, and then press the DN key repeatedly until the RUDD symbol starts to flash, the current status NOR or REV will be displayed. Press ENT key to choose REV and then press EXT key for 2 seconds to confirm and exit. 6.2 Effect of Control CAUTION: To avoid loss of control: ALWAYS move the controls S-L-O-W-L-Y! Be aware that control inputs will reduce available lift (see ‘Helicopter Principles of Flight’).
5.4 Fitting the LiPo battery The supplied LiPo battery is mounted inside a cradle on the underside of your helicopter’s fuselage. 4.3.2. ELEV SENSIVITY SET UP- NOR MODE Hold down the ENT key for 1 second to enter the setting status, and then press the DN key repeatedly until the three-point dotted line symbol starts to flash(see picture below), press ELEVATOR TRIM key to idea sensitivity and then press EXT key for 2 seconds to confirm and exit.
4.3.5. ELEV SENSIVITY SET UP- EXPERT MODE Hold down the ENT key for 1 second to enter the setting status, and then press the DN key repeatedly until the five-point dotted line symbol starts to flash(see picture below), press ELEVATOR TRIM key to idea sensitivity and then press EXT key for 2 seconds to confirm and exit. Insert the plug into the power jack Return the holder back to the compartment Fasten the screw 5 Li-Po Battery Charging 5.1 The helicopter is equipped with a LiPo battery: 7.
FCC warning 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.