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9 CHANNEL 2.4GHz AIRCRAFT COMPUTER RADIO SYSTEM 9 CHANNEL 2.4GHz AIRCRAFT COMPUTER RADIO SYSTEM
The Aurora has a few warning alarms you need to be aware of.
If the transmitter should start a continuous beeping during a flight, land immediately and evaluate the cause of the warning.
Low transmitter battery tone
When the transmitter battery power descends to a critically low level, a warning beeping will occur.
Low aircraft battery tone when using 2.4
If the aircrafts on-board battery is critically low, SPECTRA 2.4 Module will start beeping during its operation.
Start-up warnings
High Throttle
If the throttle is positioned above idle
during the system boot-up to transmit”
process, a warning beeping will occur
and the following warning screen will
be displayed;
Condition warning at start-up
If you have flight conditions and other
mixing programmed for the active model,
and they are switched on during the
“boot-up to transmit” process, a warning
beeping will occur and the following
warning screen will be displayed;
Transmitter Battery InformationAurora Transmitter Warnings
In flight warnings
Lower the throttle to proceed.
Turn the mixes off to proceed.
Your Aurora transmitter is supplied with a rechargeable, 6 cell, AA size, 2000mAh Nickel Metal Hydride(NiMH)
Eneloop battery pack with a nominal voltage of 7.2V.
Charging
The preferred charging method is to use the supplied CG-S45 overnight wall charger. Plug it into the port as shown in the
diagram. Note the red charging in process light” on the CG-S45 overnight wall charger. This light will turn green when
charging is complete. Normal procedure is to charge overnight before flying the next day.
Do not install a Li-Po in the Aurora and then try and charge it with the supplied CG-XX overnight wall charger.
The CG-XX was created for NiMH cells only! Certain major damage is sure to occur.
Caution
The battery can be removed from the radio and charged with a quick charger.
The recommended charge rate should be no more than 2 Amps.
Power Meter
There are two ways to review the battery voltage on the Aurora home screen. A direct voltage read out”, and a “percentage
of available power graph can be displayed by touching the power icon on the main menu.
The Li-Po Option
The nominal voltage of a two cell Li-Po or Lithium Polymer battery pack is 7.4V. The user has the option to power the Aurora with a 2S
Li-Po but accepts full responsibility to do so safely. To use a Li-Po transmitter battery safely, you must remove the battery from the
transmitter case for charging, and reinstall it after charging.
* Warning: During the Aurora 9's charging process, turn off the transmitter power

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