2.2.1 Transmitter Antenna
Precautions:
• For best signal quality, make sure that the antenna is at about a 90 degree angle to the model. Do not
point the antenna directly at the receiver.
• Never grip the transmitter antenna during operation. It significantly degrades the RF signal quality
and strength and may cause loss of control.
2.2.2 Gimbals/Sticks
There are two sticks on the transmitter and two preset modes for the functions of the sticks.
2.2.3 Status Indicator
The status indicator is used to indicate the power and working status of the transmitter.
• Off: the transmitter is powered off.
• Green light: Battery is fully charged (5.3-6V)
• Orange light: Battery is half full (4.8-5.3V)
• Red light: Low Battery (4.2-4.8V)
2.2.4 Trims
There are 4 trims affecting stick functionality, one for rudder (Channel 4), elevator (Channel 2), throttle
(Channel 3) and ailerons (Channel 1). Each time a trim is toggled, the trim will move one step. It is possible
to make quicker trim adjustments by holding the trim in the desired direction. When the trim position
reaches the middle, the transmitter beeps in a higher tone.
2.3 Receiver Overview
2.3.1 Receiver Antenna
Attention
• For best signal quality, ensure that the receiver is mounted away from motors
or metal parts.
2.3.2 Status Indicator
The status indicator is used to indicate the power and working status of the receiver.
• Off: the power is not connected.
• Lit in red: the receiver is on and working.
• Flashing quickly: the receiver is binding.
• Flashing slowly: the bound transmitter is off or signal is lost.
Antenna
To Servos
BAT/BIND