Operation Manual

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Function switches
Three additional switch can be installed. The switched function depends on the
selected model type:
Functions for
type UNI
Functions for
type HELI
Connection
(s. fig. V)
Switch type
Combi-Switch Auto-rotation S3 2-pos. (# 7 5742)
Dual-Rate S2 2-pos. (# 7 5742)
Timer and MOTOR OFF
S1 3-pos. (# 7 5740 or # 7 5707 E/A/T)
The connectors can be fit to the main electronics board in either direction. When
turned by 180 deg. the switch position for ON/OF is reversed.
Essential expansion for use with model helicopters:
Slider (# 7 5720) for idle up (as control E)
2-pos. switch (# 7 5742) for auto-rotation select
3-pos. switch (# 7 5740 or # 7 5707 E/A/T)
for the timer and MOTOR OFF
optional rotary adjustor (# 7 5719) for setting gyro gain (sensitivity)
General information for the supplementary installation of controls and switches
The slider can only be installed between the two primary stick units (see instruc-
tions supplied with slider). All the other optional controls can be installed in any
arrangement on the front face of the transmitter. As standard the mounting holes
are sealed with plastic blanking plugs.
For more detailed information on the way these auxiliary controls can be used
please read the appropriate section of these operating instructions.
4.2. What is supposed to happen?
We bet you are keen to try out your new radio control system immediately, and the
best way of doing this is to assemble a „test“ receiving system. We assume that you
have already carried out the Preparation as described in Chapter 4.1, and set stick
mode 1 (see 8.2.2., Selecting the stick mode).
If you have purchased the COCKPIT
MM
with a MULTIPLEX The Brick/EinStein,
first plug the receiver crystal into the socket; the
crystal must be on the same channel as the transmit-
ter. MULTIPLEX receiver crystals are fitted with Re-
ceiver crystal sleeve and are printed with the code
letter „E“ in front of the channel number. As already
mentioned, it is important to ensure that the receiver
crystal is correct for the frequency band on which the receiver operates.
As with the transmitter, you can tell the frequency band of any MULTIPLEX receiver
by the colour of the aerial:
orange = 35 MHz band
green = 40 MHz band
red = 72 MHz band
The transmitter and receiver must be on the same frequency band!
Receiver crystal
Channel 70