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FUTABA 6EXHP User Manual

FUTABA 6EXHP
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INSTRUCTION MUNUAL
for Futaba 6EXHP
6-channel,
PCM/PPM(FM) selectable
Radio control system for helicopter
1M23N12008
FUTZ8564 V1.0
Futaba Corporation
Technical updates available at:
http://www.futaba-rc.com
Entire Contents © Copyright 2005
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FUTABA 6EXHP Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandFUTABA
Model6EXHP
CategoryRemote Control
LanguageEnglish

Summary

CONTENTS AND SPECIFICATIONS

INTRODUCTION TO THE 6EXHP SYSTEM

RECEIVER AND SERVO CONNECTIONS

Charging the Ni-Cd batteries

Detailed instructions for charging the transmitter and receiver Ni-Cd batteries.

LIQUID CHIP DISPLAY (LCD) & PROGRAMMING CONTROLS

PROGRAMMING THE 6EXHP RADIO

Model Select function

Procedure for selecting and activating different model memories.

Servo Reversing function

How to reverse the direction of servo operation for each channel.

Dual Rate Settings

Adjusting control throws for different flight conditions using the dual rate switch.

Exponential Settings

Modifying servo response curves for smoother or sharper control input.

Normal Throttle Curve (N-TH)

Setting the throttle curve for normal flight hovering and stability.

Normal Pitch Curve (N-PI)

Setting the pitch curve for normal flight to match engine RPM.

Idle-up Throttle Curve (I-TH)

Setting the throttle curve for idle-up flight maneuvers.

Idle-up Pitch Curve (I-PI)

Setting the pitch curve for idle-up flight maneuvers.

Throttle Hold Function

Configuring the throttle hold function for autorotation safety.

Swashplate Settings (SWSH)

Selecting swashplate type and setting swashplate advanced functions.

Fail Safe Function (F/S)

Configuring failsafe behavior for PCM receivers during radio interference.

FLYING SAFETY GUIDELINES

Charge the batteries

Importance and methods for properly charging transmitter and receiver batteries.

FLIGHT PREPARATION

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