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b) Switching on the IR Transmitter
Briey push the on/offbuttonwithyournger(alsosee
gure1,item2).
TheLEDoftheoperationcontroldisplay(8)startstoash
quicklyandshowsthatthetransmitterissufcientlysup-
plied with voltage.
The control lever for the pitch function (7) is held in the
bottom-most position by spring force. Now push the con-
trol lever into the top-most position. The operating control
displayLEDashesslowlythen.
Return the control lever to the bottom-most position. The
LED of the operating control display remains lit now. The
transmitter is ready for operation.
To switch the transmitter off again, keep the on/off button
pressed for approx. 2 seconds.
Attention!
In order to protect the batteries, the transmitter has an automatic deactivation function that switches off the
transmitter at rest after approx. 2 minutes.
IftheLEDoftheoperatingcontroldisplaystartstoashquicklyorthechargeprocessoftheightbatterytakesdis-
proportionally long, the inserted batteries must be replaced by fresh ones.
c) Operation of the IR Transmitter
HoldtheIRtransmitterinbothhandsandoperatethetwocontrollevers(seegure1,item3and7)withyourthumbs.
Signal transmission from the transmitter to the model takes place via an IR light signal (invisible to the hu-
man eye) instead of by radio.
ItisthereforeimportantthatyourIRtransmitterdiodes(seegure1,item1)arealways"targeted"atthe
model to achieve best signal transfer.
Obstacles between the transmitter and model can impair signal transmission. Therefore, always observe a
direct"lineofsight"betweenthetransmitterandthemodelhelicopter.
Figure 3