Blade mCX2 Manual
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Transmitter Control Identification
Mode 2
Mode 1
Rudder/Throttle
Functions
Rudder Trim
Throttle Trim
Rudder Trim
Elevator Trim
Aileron Trim
Elevator Trim
Aileron Trim
Throttle Trim
Rudder/Elevator
Functions
Aileron/Elevator
Functions
Aileron/Throttle
Functions
Control Test
Although each Blade mCX2 model is test flown at the factory, you should test the
controls prior to the first flight to ensure none of the servos, linkages or parts were
damaged during shipping and handling.
Turn the transmitter on first and lower the throttle stick completely. Then, plug the
battery into the battery lead of the 5-in-1 unit.
Note: The connectors on the battery and battery lead are keyed to prevent
reverse polarity connection. However, if you force them together in the
wrong orientation/wrong polarity it is possible to damage the battery and/
or 5-in-1 unit. To help further prevent a reverse polarity connection, one
side of the endcap on the battery and the connector on the battery lead
of the 5-in-1 unit have a red dot. The connectors are oriented for a proper
polarity connection when the red dots are on the same side (usually toward
the top of the helicopter).
Mode 1
Mode 2
Position the helicopter to view it from behind. Move the elevator stick on the
transmitter forward and aft to check elevator pitch control. When the stick is pushed
forward, the right-hand servo should pull the swashplate downward.
M2
M1