User's Manual
NOTE
*Detailed range check mothod can be found on page 19. During the range check period, you should be able
to walk away at least 75 feet from the model without losing control or seeing "jitter" in the servos.
The range check should be done with the motor running and the model should be securely restrained in
case of loss of control.
D. Antenna Installation (MINIMA 6S)
Never cut the antenna, such behavior will seriously reduce
the reception range.
Never pinch or bend the antenna, such behavior will cause
serious damage to the antenna.
Changing the length of the antenna reduces range.
Warnings
The Minima 6S antenna system is made for high directivity consisting of two antennas. In order to maximize the functions of the
Minimas, please install as shown below.
TX
TX TX
TX
RX
90˚
Recommended installation
method to optimize
receiver performance
1. To use the trainer system between STEREO Jack Transmitter and STEREO Jack Transmitter (Needs #58320 between 6-cell and 4 cellbattery radios).
1) Set up both the student's and instructor's transmitter to have identical trim and control motions. If the instructor's transmitter is on a different
frequency than the student's, use the student's transmitter as the master transmitter, and the other transmitter as the student's.
2) Turn on the instructor's transmitter and DO NOT turn on the student's transmitter power.
Plug Trainer Cord (#58320 Stereo Jack) accordingly into each transmitter. The trainer jack is on the back of the transmitter.
3) Move the controls on the instructor's transmitter, and verify each control moves the proper direction. Now verify that the student's trims and control
travels match the instructor's by switching the trainer button on and off while leaving the control sticks and trims alone then move the control sticks.
4) The instructor's transmitter has normal control over the model unless the trainer button is pressed, passing control to the student's transmitter.
If the student loses control, the instructor can quickly "take over" by releasing the trainer button and then controlling the model.
NOTE:
1. WHEN USING THE TRAINER SYSTEM IN THE STEREO JACK TO STEREO JACK FORMAT AS NOTED IN
THE NEXT SEVERAL PARAGRAPHS, BOTH TRANSMITTERS ARE GOING TO TRANSMIT.
2. IF THE STUDENT TRANSMITTER HAS A REMOVABLE MODULE, REMOVE IT.
THEN, IT WILL NOT BE TRANSMITTING. OTHERWISE, IF YOU ARE FLYING AT A CLUB FIELD USING
FREQUENCY CONTROL, BE SURE YOU HAVE THE OK TO USE BOTH FREQUENCIES.
3. IF THERE IS NO REMOVABLE MODULE ON THE STUDENT TRANSMITTER, BOTH TRANSMITTERS MUST BE ON
DIFFERENT FREQUENCIES.
When used as a student radio, the LITE4 2.4 supports the trainer system. Instructions below provide general information about the trainer system
and which method may work for you.
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E. Operating with a Trainer Cord
LITE4 2.4 Instruction Manual