User manual FUTABA FP-6NLK

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[. . . ] ·Special grommet simplifies mounting of the servo and has an excellent cushioning effect. · Since the output torque is 34. 75oz-in (2. 5kg. cm) and operating speed is 0. 23sec/6CT, it can be used with almost all models. TRANSMITTER FP-T6NLK/T5NLK · Reliability substantially improved by using industrial robots to assemble the PC board. · Newly designed open gimbal sticks operate smoothly and positively. Spring tension mechanism allows adjustment of the operating feel of the stick lever. [. . . ] Level meter This level meter indicates the transmitter battery voltage. Nonslip adjustable lever head The length of the lever head can be adjusted to fit the Transmitter NiCad battery NT-8LP Charging jack Battery charge jack for built-in NiCad battery. AC-117V ·CHARGING OF TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER NI-CAD BATTERIES: Recharge the receiver and transmitter NiCad batteries as shown in Fig. Battery Charger Type FBC-8B(4) Tx. LED Rx: Notes: First, connect to TX NiCad and red lamp goes on. 2) Then connect to RX NiCad after connecting, L, E, D, changes color trom red to greenish red (orange) which indicates that both TX and RX NiCads are being charged. 3) In case of separate charging L, E, D, color will be: RX NiCad - Green. 1) (NR-4J) operator. Adjust to the length of your hand. Charging plug Lever head Lever head . by turning them Unlock lever heads and in the arrow direction, and adjust the head to the most comfortable length, then lock it by turning it in the direction opposite the arrows. Fig. 4 Battery cover Remove this cover when switching the servo reversing switches. Remove the battery cover, by pulling it in the arrow direction while pressing downward. ·Connect the charging plug of the FBC-8B charge to the transmitter charging jack, connect the 3P connector of the FBC-8B to the receiver NiCad battery (NR-4J), and plug the FBC-8B to a 117VAC outlet as shown in this figure. ·The Receiver battery can be used about 10 times at 10 minutes per flight between rechargings. When the set is not in use for some time, repeat discharge and charge two to three times before use. (If the batteries are not used for a long time, their capacity will go down). · FBC-8B charges transmitter and receiver NiCad batteries independently or simultaneously. The tension of the stick lever spring can be adjusted. When these screws are removed, the back cover can be removed. · The tension of the spring can be adjusted by removing the transmitter back cover and turning the screw for each stick. 5 Servo reversing switches Using the servo reversing switches · The left side of each switch is the normal position. ·The servo reversing switches reverse the direction of operation of the servos. 6 Elevator servo reversing switch Aileron servo reversing switch Throttle servo reversing switch Rudder servo reversing switch Aileron Rudder Landing gear servo reversing Elevator switch. NORM - Normal REV - Reverse After linkage is complete, inspect the servos. If the direction of operation of the stick lever and the direction of operation of a servo are opposite, switch the appropriate servo reversing switch. When adjusting the aileron, and elevator the inside module is removed. Use a small Phillips screwdriver. Fig. 8 RECEIVER FP-R107N & SERVO FP-S138 Receiver, servos, switches, and battery connections Extension cord Aileron servo Receiver crystal Elevator servo Throttle servo 7-channel FM receiver FP-R107N Antenna wire Landing gear adapter Rudder servo Switch SSW-J Charging plug Landing gear servo Landing gear servo 6th CH servo (6NLK only) NR-4J The parts enclosed by the dotted lines must be purchased separately. Fig. 9 PRECAUTIONS · Connect the receiver, servos, switches, and battery firmly as shown in Fig. Operate the transmitter sticks and check that each servo follows the movement of the stick. ·Connect the pushrod to each servo horn, then check if the direction of travel of each servo matches the direction of operation of its transmitter stick. [. . . ] Carefully pack all components individually, using sufficient packing material to prevent damage during shipment. Include a brief but thorough explanation of all problems and service required and tape it to the back of the transmitter. Include a packing list of all items being returned, and double check to make sure that all items are packed. Upon receipt of your equipment at the Futaba f a c t o r y , an estimate of the cost of repair (over $25. 00 only) will be sent to you. [. . . ]

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