computer radio control system EN CZECH REPUBLIC DC/DS-16 II 2.4GHz & 900MHz NG Dual Band System FW 5.00 Part I.
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computer radio control system EN 1. Introduction ........................................................................................... 06 3.3.6 Changing the transmitter mode ....................................... 16 1.1 DC/DS .................................................................................................06 3.3.7 Transmitter Gimbals with Switch or Button Installation 1.2 Activation method for software modules of JETI model ......... 06 .........................................
computer radio control system EN 4.3.5 Throttle stick travel adjustment ........................................ 28 7.2 Transmitter Turning-OFF ............................................................... 41 4.3.6 Changing the transmitter mode ....................................... 29 7.3 Transmitter Restart ...................................................................... 41 4.3.7 Transmitter Gimbals with Switch or Button Installation 8. Initial switching-on ................................
computer radio control system 9.4 Range test ......................................................................................... 56 9.5 Fail safe .............................................................................................. 56 9.6 Using Device Explorer To Configure the Receiver ...................... 58 9.6.1 Support of remote commands for EX Bus devices ........... 61 9.7 RC-Switch ........................................................................................ 63 10.
computer radio control system 1 Introduction EN 1.2 Activation method for software modules of JETI model 1.1 DC/DS 1. Make sure you have the most current firmware version in your transmitter. The DC/DS transmitters were developed and produced with the cooperation of professional engineers and world champion pilots. The design goals were maximum utility, durability, and reliablity of their mechanical parts along with simple handling.
computer radio control system 5. Then you will be asked to pay the relevant amount. After payment, a unique nontransferable file named “Activation.bin” will be generated. It will then be sent to your e-mail. EN 1.3 Features Duplex 2.4GHz – the DC/DS transmitters feature the Duplex 2.4GHz, frequency hopping, digital, data stream system, originally developed by JETI model in the Czech Republic. This system has been reliably used for many years. 6. Connect the DC-16 II to your computer and enable USB mode.
computer radio control system EN The DC/DS may also be charged through the USB to PC interface. The charging progress is shown on the DC/DS display. to keep you fully informed while also keeping distractions to a minimum. Integrated Antenna – the antennas are located behind fully integrated covers in both the DC/DS cases for protection against mechanical damage. Integrated microphone with voice recognition capability - using the integrated microphone you can easily prepare your own audio files.
computer radio control system 1.4 Manual Navigation 1.5 Technical Support If you feel uncertain about how to set up particular transmitter functions, do not hesitate to take advantage of our technical support: Important parts of the instructions are separated from the text andhighlighted according to importance. Advice Note EN 1. Web Site Either the JETI model (manufacturer) or your local distributor’s web sites offer a wide range of support for the DC/DS transmitters.
computer radio control system 1.6 DC-16 II Package Contents EN 1.7 DS-16II Package Contents 1. JETI DC-16 II Transmitter, 2. Wall Power Supply, 3. JETI DC Transmitter Aluminum Case, 4. USB PC Cable, 5. Installation Key Set (HEX 1,5; TORX 10), 6. Cleaning Cloth, Instruction Manuals, 1. JETI DS-16II Transmitter, 2. Wall Power Supply, 3. JETI DS Transmitter Aluminum Case, 4. USB PC Cable, 5. Installation Key Set (HEX 1,5; TORX 8; TORX10), 6.
computer radio control system EN 2 System Specifications Parameter Channels Control Inputs (Stick/Switch/Knob) Backup Module 900MHz NG (next generation) 863 - 870 MHz (EU), 902 - 928 MHz (US) Flight Modes Free Mixes Data Graphs Audio Player Logical Switches Number of Remote Commands Servo Sequencer Timers Displayed Telemetry Values Sound on Events Alarms Vibration Alarms Voice Output MP3 Microphone Gyro Settings Servo Balancer Function Curves Throttle Limiter (heli) DC-16 II. DS-16 II.
computer radio control system 3 Description of Transmitter DC-16 II 3.1. Control Identification 1. 2. 7 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23.
computer radio control system 3.2. Assembly Identification 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. EN DC-16 II Transmitter Battery Pack Memory Card Micro SD 8GB PPM Output Connector Left Gimbal Assembly Right Gimbal Assembly 2.
computer radio control system Warning: If you have installed optional sticks with switch or button ends, make sure that while adjusting the stick length you observe the wires that pass through the stick shaft and through the gimbal opening in order to prevent damaging the connecting cables. The safest method is to remove the small set-screw from the side of the stick housing to allow the switch or knob internals to remain stationary while you rotatethe stick housing for height adjustment.. (See 4.3.6) 3.
computer radio control system 2. Loosen both machine screws securing the control stick assembly. EN By turning the screw clockwise, you will tighten spring tension. As a result the moving resistance of the control stick will increase. 2 4 2 3 2 2 4 3. 4. 5. Adjust (rotate) to desired position. Securely tighten both machine screws securing the control stick assembly. Reconnect transmitter battery pack and reinstall radio back cover and cover screws. 3. 3.3.
computer radio control system EN calibrate the transmitter stick in the software menu, see section Calibration of Proportional Controls. 3.3.6 Changing the transmitter mode The transmitter is equiped with universal multimode gimbals. Both gimbals are identical and can be adjusted mechanically for modes 15. After mechanical adjustment it is necessary to set a specific transmitter mode in the menu System – Configuration – Stick mode 1-4.
computer radio control system 4. Tighten the screw A. 5. Tightening the the screws D and E sets the desired arresting with steps and smooth brake. 3.3.7 2 5 A Advice: For installation of the optional gimbal stick ends with switches/buttons we recommend that you send your transmitter to one of the factory authorized service centers or to your authorized dealer.
computer radio control system 2. 3. 4. 5. 8. Disconnect the control stick assembly wires from the Tx board. (3 wires X, Y, S) Remove the stick assembly connecting wires from their holders. Remove both machine installation screws for each of the control stick assemblies. Carefully remove both control stick assemblies. Gently pull in your direction (toward the transmitter back side). This upgrade will be done outside of the transmitter case. Adjust length of the stick to suit your flying style.
computer radio control system 12. Install stick unit assembly back to correct position. 13. Install and secure the machine screws for the control stick assembly. 14. Connect control stick assembly wires to the Tx board connector (3 wires X, Y, S ). Pay close attention to the wire lengths. Connect the longest wire as the first one from the outside of the transmitter (3 connectors X, Y, S). 15. Secure the stick assembly wires into their holders. 16.
computer radio control system Switch Exchange: 1. Switch off the transmitter and remove the 10 screws that secure the radio back cover. Next, remove the radio back cover. Be sure to disconnect the transmitter battery pack connector. 2. With the specialized wrench (not included) carefully loosen and remove the switch installation nut. 3. Carefully hold the switch by its printed circuit board assembly and slowly pull it out. Use this method to also remove and exchange all of the other switches.
computer radio control system EN 3.6.2 Battery Replacement 3.6 Transmitter Battery Pack Should you decide to replace the transmitter battery, please follow these steps: 1. Switch off the transmitter and remove the 10 screws that secure the radio back cover. Next, remove the radio back cover. 2. Disconnect the transmitter battery connector. 3. Loosen the battery fastening strap and remove the battery.
computer radio control system 3.7 PPM Input/Output Connector 3.8 Handling The DC-16 II transmitter can be comfortably carried by the antenna cover/handle as shown in the image below. The PPM output is accessible via internal connector labeled "B". This connector features a non-stabilized battery voltage output in the range of 3.2V - 4.2V (max. 1A) which can be used as a power supply for the connected HF module as well as for the PPM signal output.
computer radio control system 3.9 Change SD Card Disconnect the battery plug . To open the SD card holder, use a fingernail to push the metal frame to the right and then lift it carefully . The micro SD card can now be removed . For installation, proceed in the reverse order .
computer radio control system 4 Description of Transmitter DS 4.1 Control Identification DS-16II 1. 2. 25 7 19 2 18 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17 16 10 3 1 6 3 9 8 26 20 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26.
computer radio control system 4.2 Assembly Identification 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32.
computer radio control system Warning: If you have installed optional sticks with switch or button ends; make sure that while adjusting the stick length you observe the wires that pass through the stick shaft and through the gimbal opening in order to prevent damaging the connecting cables. The safest method is to remove the small set-screw from the side of the stick housing to allow the switch or knob internals to remain stationary while you rotate the stick housing for height adjustment. (4.3.7) 4.
computer radio control system 2. Loosen both machine screws securing the control stick assembly. EN By turning the screw clockwise, you will tighten spring tension. As a result the moving resistance of the control stick will increase. 2 4 2 3 2 4 2 3. 4. 5. Adjust (rotate) to desired position. Securely tighten both machine screws securing the control stick assembly. Reconnect transmitter battery pack and reinstall radio back cover and cover screws. 3. 4.3.
computer radio control system EN 4.3.4 Ratchet Tension Adjustment 4.3.5 Throttle stick travel adjustment Whether you prefer smooth throttle feel or ratchet throttle feel, you can adjust the DS-16II transmitter either way you like allowing you to fully customize your radio‘s feel. Each tension is set by a different machine screw. The throttle stick travel is adjustable to suit your flying style. 1. Switch off the transmitter and remove the 8 screws that secure the radio back cover.
computer radio control system B. Setting the multi-mode gimbal into the mode with locking the middle position - elevator 4.3.6 Changing the transmitter mode The transmitter is equiped with universal multimode gimbals. Both gimbals are identical and can be adjusted mechanically for modes 15. After mechanical adjustment it is necessary to set a specific transmitter mode in the menu System – Configuration – Stick mode 1-4.
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computer radio control system 6. 7. Remove both installation machine screws for each of the control stick assemblies. Carefully remove both control stick assemblies. Gently lift in your direction (toward the transmitter back side). you observe the wires that pass through the stick shaft and through the gimbal opening in order to prevent damaging the connecting cables.
computer radio control system 16. Connect the control stick assembly wires to the Tx board connector (4 wires X, Y, S, M ). Pay close attention to the wire lengths. Connect the longest wire as the first one from the outside of the transmitter (4 connectors X, Y, S,M). 17. Secure the stick assembly wires into their holders. 18. Mount the "T" plate back into place.
computer radio control system EN 4.4.1 Switch Removal Procedure 4.4 Swappable and Assignable Switches 1. One of the most important features of a JETI transmitter is the switch function assignment flexibility. The DS-24 transmitter automatically detects the type of switch and assigns the selected function. There are many switches available to suit different needs. See your Jeti retailer for switch availability. 2. Switch off the transmitter and remove the 8 screws that secure the radio back cover.
computer radio control system 4. Disconnect the flat flexible cable from its connector on the main board. The flat flexible cables that link the main printed circuit board with the switches are oriented as shown in the picture (4a). The wire is always color coded on one side of both ends (4b). The markings must be oriented as shown below.
computer radio control system EN 4.6 Transmitter Battery Pack 4.5 Digital Trims Transmitter gimbals are used for controlling the basic flight functions like throttle, roll(aileron), pitch(elevator), and yaw(rudder). Immediately under the transmitter gimbal sticks you can see four push-buttons which are the programmable, digital trim buttons. The DS-16II transmitter is powered by a Li-Ion type battery pack and comes equipped with its own built-in advanced battery management and charging circuit.
computer radio control system 4.6.2 Battery Replacement EN 4.7 PPM Input/Output Connector Should you decide to replace the transmitter battery, please follow these steps: 1. Switch off the transmitter and remove the 8 screws that secure the radio back cover. Next, remove the radio back cover. 2. Disconnect the transmitter battery connector. 3. Loosen the battery fastening strap and remove the battery. The PPM output is accessible via connector labeled "B“.
computer radio control system 4.8 Handling EN 4.9 Change SD Card The DS-16II is equipped with a handle for practical manipulation as shown in the picture. Inside of this handle is a 900 MHz antenna. Disconnect the battery plug . To open the SD card holder, use a fingernail to push the metal frame to the right and then lift it carefully . The micro SD card can now be removed . For installation, proceed in the reverse order . [ The transmitter 2.4GHz antenna locations are shown in the picture below.
computer radio control system EN This help mode is available in FW min. v5.00. We recommend update your transmitter by Jeti Studio. 5 Help mode It is possible to call up the help mode for each item where a "question mark" icon appears in the upper right corner of the screen (1). If you see this icon, you can press the "menu" button briefly to call up the help mode for the current item you have highlighted in the respective transmitter menu (1).
computer radio control system • 6 RF Transmitter Modules In order to achieve the highest transmission quality and reliability of the DC/DS transmitters, we have decided to equip the radio with two independent DUPLEX 2.4GHz transmitter modules and a single 900MHz NG transmitter module. The transmitter modules have separate antennas. From the point of transmission they are fully independent from each other.
computer radio control system Recommended connection for Rsat 900 NG as a backup receiver with a Central Box • Always connect the RSat2 or R3/RSW as the primary receiver in the “R1/R2” slot of the Central Box. EN Connecting the RSat 900 NG directly to a Primary receiver : • The RSat 900 NG receiver is plugged into the “Sat1” slot of the primary receiver. • The RSat 900 NG receiver is set to PPM output and the primary receivers “Sat1” slot is set to PPM input.