SLT TECHNOLOGY, Tx-R, AND COMPATIBLE RECEIVERS
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2 TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURES SLT TECHNOLOGY, Tx-R, AND COMPATIBLE RECEIVERS TTX610 TRANSMITTER Input Power Power Switch, LED, and Low Battery Alarm Charge Jack and Charging Rechargeable Batteries FLIGHT CONTROLS Gimbal Sticks Aileron Elevator Throttle Rudder Channel Channel Digital Trims Reversing Switches TRAINER FUNCTION Wired Trainer Wireless Trainer ELEVON AND V-TAIL MIXING STABILIZATION AND RECOVERY RECEIVER AND FLIGHT EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION Receiver Servos ELECTRIC AND COMBUSTION POWERED APPLICATIONS Electric Models Combustion Models LINK THE RECEIVER TO THE TRANSMITTER FAILSAFE FUNCTION SYSTEM CHECK AND OPERATION FLYING THE AIRCRAFT SAFETY GUIDE SERVOS AND ACCESSORIES SPECIFICATIONS TTX610 Transmitter TR625 Receiver Other Items Included IMPORTANT WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS TROUBLESHOOTING CE COMPLIANCE INFORMATION FOR THE EUROPEAN UNION INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE FCC STATEMENT WARRANTY INFORMATION
3 FEATURES Ball-bearing gimbals Digital trims Power LED with low voltage warning Charge jack for optional rechargeable batteries Failsafe function in the tiny Tactic 6 channel receiver Wired and wireless trainer functions Trainer Switch Channel 5 Switch Channel 6 Switch LED Power Indicator Trim Lever Dual Rate Switch Neck Strap Eyelet Power Switch Trainer Jack (rear) Charge Jack Reversing Switches Battery Compartment SLT TECHNOLOGY, Tx-R, AND COMPATIBLE RECEIVERS The SLT technology ensures that transmitters emit a strong, clear, frequencyhopping 2.4GHz signal, and that your compatible receiver accepts only your signal. Binding most Tactic brand receivers is as simple as pushing a button. The TTX610 is also compatible with all transmitter-ready aircraft bearing the Tx-R logo, and non-tactic brand receivers having the SLT protocol*. TM * Make sure optional receivers have the genuine SLT protocol before use with the TTX610. 3
4 TTX610 TRANSMITTER (Tx) NORMAL STICK CONFIGURATIONS LEFT STICK Rudder RIGHT STICK Aileron The TTX610 is available in either a Mode 2 configuration with throttle on the left and elevator on the right, or Mode 1 configuration with throttle on the right and elevator on the left. Be sure the radio purchased is of the correct mode. Mode1: Elevator Mode2: Throttle Mode1: Throttle Mode2: Elevator To change between stick modes (mode2 <> mode1), see www. tacticrc.com/transmitters and follow the link for the TTX610 radio to find detailed instructions. INPUT POWER Four 1.5V AA alkaline batteries or 1.2V rechargeable nickel-cadmium (NiCd) or nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) batteries are required (not included). Do not mix cell types, or old and new cells, etc. See the SERVOS AND ACCESSORIES section on page 12 for optional batteries available at local hobby retailers. Slide open the battery door. Insert all cells with the proper polarity as shown inside the battery holder. Close the battery door. POWER SWITCH, LED, AND LOW BATTERY ALARM The red LED should light when the power switch is moved upwards to the ON position. The Tx should have adequate power for flight when the LED is on constantly. Flashing of this LED accompanied by beeps means the Tx batteries have weakened and operation of the model should NOT be attempted! WARNING! Never operate an R/C model with weak Tx batteries! Reduced operational range and/or possible loss of control of the aircraft could result. Replace weak alkaline batteries, or re-charge NiCd or NiMH batteries before attempting a flight! If this alarm activates during flight land the aircraft immediately! Failure to do so could result in destruction of the model and possibly bodily injury! CHARGE JACK AND CHARGING RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES WARNING!! Do NOT attempt to recharge alkaline batteries! The charge jack should ONLY be used if rechargeable cells are used in the transmitter. Do not accidentally short circuit the terminals inside the charge jack as permanent damage could result and void the warranty. The TTX610 includes a built-in charge jack for convenient recharging of NiCd or NiMH batteries, and is compatible with charge leads designed for Futaba brand transmitters with the center pin being positive polarity. This jack is NOT compatible with charge leads for Hitec, Airtronics, JR or Spektrum radios. Always make sure to use a charger (not included) which is 100% compatible with the selected battery type. TTX610 Charge Jack To use the charge jack, make sure the Tx power switch is in the OFF position. Connect a compatible charge lead (such as TACP0101) to the charger first, then to the Tx charge jack. Follow the instructions included with the charger. 4 WARNING!! Do not charge batteries at currents greater than 1 amp through this charge jack. Misuse, improper charging, or over-charging of rechargeable cells can result in damage to the cells that could include cell rupture, explosion, or fire!!
5 FLIGHT CONTROLS GIMBAL STICKS Ball-bearing construction allows both sticks to provide the ultimate in smooth, precise control. Stick length can be adjusted for optimum feel and control. Using a 5/64 inch hex wrench, loosen the set screw inside the tip of the stick. Rotate the stick tip counter-clockwise to lengthen or clockwise to shorten the stick. Once the desired stick length is found, tighten the set screw. AILERON (CH1) Controls the moveable surfaces at the end of both main wings to rotate the airplane about the roll axis (an imaginary line which extends from the airplane s nose to the tail). The aileron reversing switch must be set so moving the aileron stick to the right will cause the airplane s right aileron to deflect up, thus causing the right wing to drop and the airplane will bank to the right. Moving the aileron stick to the left will cause the airplane s left wing to drop and the airplane will bank to the left. This is one important method for turning the aircraft. ELEVATOR (CH2) Controls the moveable horizontal surfaces on the airplane s tail to rotate the airplane about the pitch axis (an imaginary line extending through the center of both main wings, from one wing tip to the other wing tip). The elevator reversing switch must be set so that pulling the elevator stick back (towards you) will cause the elevators to deflect up, thus causing the nose of the airplane to rise. Pushing the elevator stick forwards (away from you) will cause the nose of the airplane to drop. When using the ailerons to bank the airplane s wings, pulling the elevator stick back will help the aircraft maintain altitude and turn the aircraft more quickly. THROTTLE (CH3) Controls the speed (R.P.M.) at which the engine or electric motor operates. With the throttle reversing switch in the normal position, pulling the throttle stick back will cause the engine s speed to decrease. Pushing the throttle stick forward will cause the engine s speed to increase. RUDDER (CH4) Controls the sideways movement of the airplane s tail and will rotate the airplane about the yaw axis (an imaginary line from the top of the airplane s fuselage to the bottom of the fuselage, located near the centerpoint of the fuselage). The rudder reversing switch must be set so that moving the rudder stick to the right causes the rudder to deflect to the right, thus causing the nose of the airplane to point to the right. Moving the rudder stick to the left will cause the nose of the airplane to turn left. When using the rudder in conjunction with the ailerons, the airplane s nose can point into a turn (instead of pointing up and skidding through the turn), allowing the airplane to perform tighter, more coordinated turns. CHANNEL 5 This channel offers two-position non-proportional control and is typically used to control retractable landing gear, controlled by the switch shown on page 3. Rotational servo movement is limited to full clockwise movement and full counter-clockwise movement. 5
6 CHANNEL 6 This channel offers three-position non-proportional control, and is often used for control of airplane flaps for full up, center, and full down positions. This switch as shown on page 3 can also be used to change the sensitivity setting of gyros or other accessory items. DIGITAL TRIMS One trim lever is included for each of the four main controls, located adjacent to the respective stick. All trims are digital in function, and always rest at mechanical center position. Briefly depressing the lever to either side away from center will cause the respective servo output to finely rotate to one direction. Pressing and holding the trim lever will cause the servo output to move repeatedly. Ideally during a flight, when the main sticks are released and spring back to center position the aircraft should not veer in any direction. If the aircraft veers in a particular direction, click the respective trim lever until the aircraft maintains a straight attitude on its own. For airplanes with glow engines, the position of the throttle trim lever is helpful for determining the engine s preferred idle point. The throttle trim lever is not active when the main throttle stick is above 50% full throttle. REVERSING SWITCHES Inside the battery compartment is a bank of switches, with one reversing switch for each channel. Each switch can reverse the rotational direction of the servo that is connected to that respective channel. This is often a much easier method for changing the direction of a servo s movement as opposed to altering the mechanical connections between the model s surface and the servo. Refer to the model s instructions for specific details. The switch bank is numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 for each respective channel. Moving the small switch lever for the respective channel number will change the direction of control for that channel. DUAL RATE SWITCH The travel distance of the servos for the aileron, elevator, and rudder channels can be changed at any time by using the switch marked AIL / ELE / RUD D/R, located above the right stick. This switch will change the travel distance of all three channels at the same time (not separately). With the switch in one position, each channel s servo will be capable of rotating through its full travel range (100%). Moving the switch to the opposite position will limit the rotational range of each channel s servo to 60% of its maximum rotational range. Placing the dual-rate switch in one position can allow for better control of the model while on the ground, at low altitudes, or while performing certain maneuvers. Moving the switch to the opposite position can allow for optimum control of the aircraft in mid-flight. 6
7 TRAINER FUNCTION The TTX610 Tx includes both wired and wireless trainer functions. IMPORTANT! Before flying the model in training situations it s important to make sure all channel reverse settings and trim adjustments on the teacher and student transmitters match! Otherwise, the model could suddenly veer in an unwanted manner when the teacher s trainer switch is activated. Proper matching of the student and teacher s Tx settings should ensure that no unexpected movements occur when the trainer switch is pressed. This is especially true of the throttle control! WIRED TRAINER This option allows for connection to another Tx having a trainer jack, and can function as either the teacher or student s Tx. This also allows for connection of the TTX610 to some computer based flight simulators. See the SERVOS AND ACCESSORIES section on page 12 for recommended trainer cords. Refer to instructions included with those cords. To properly assign control of the aircraft to the teacher/student when using two Tactic brand transmitters for training, follow these steps in order: 1. Link the teacher s Tx to the receiver inside the aircraft as explained on page 10. Remove power from the Rx, then the Tx. 2. Connect the student s Tx to the teacher s Tx with the appropriate trainer cord. 3. Turn the student s transmitter power switch ON. 4. Turn the teacher s transmitter power switch ON. 5. To transfer control of the aircraft to the student, pull the teacher s trainer switch and hold. Release the switch to immediately return control of the aircraft to the teacher. 6. When the training session has ended and power has been safely removed from the model, disconnect the trainer cord. WIRELESS TRAINER This option allows for communication with another Tactic Tx by wireless means, and can function as the teacher or student s Tx. This function is not compatible with other brand radios. 1. Link the teacher s Tx to the receiver inside the aircraft. Remove power from the Rx, then the Tx. 2. The student must use a separate Tactic Tx with wireless trainer function. 3. Place both transmitters within 1 meter of each other, with the throttle stick for each Tx in the idle position. 4. Turn the student s Tx power switch ON. 5. Pull and hold the teacher s Tx trainer switch, and then turn the teacher s Tx power switch ON. 6. The LED on the teacher s Tx will flash 3 times to indicate it has linked to the student s Tx. 7. Release the trainer switch on the teacher s Tx. 8. Once both transmitters are linked together, power can be applied to the Rx to prepare for flight. Make sure both transmitters are kept within 15 feet of each other at all times while training. 9. To transfer control of the aircraft to the student, pull the teacher s trainer switch and hold. Release the switch to immediately return control of the aircraft to the teacher. 10. When the training session has ended and power has been safely removed from the model, turn OFF the power switch of both transmitters. This will break the wireless link between both transmitters. Return to step 1 above to re-establish the wireless link for additional training. 7
8 ELEVON and V-TAIL MIXING The TTX610 includes elevon and v-tail mixing functions. The default setting for all mixing will be off, meaning functionality will be suitable for traditional airplane wings and a normal T-shaped tail. To change the mix setting: 1. With the Tx power switch off, move the right stick to the bottomright corner, the left stick to the bottom-left corner, and hold in these positions. 2. Turn the Tx power switch ON. 3. The LED should flash. If accompanied by two beeps the V-tail mix function has been activated. V-tail is a mixture of the elevator and rudder channels. Two servos are used in the tail; one for each control surface. This will control the airplane s pitch and yaw axis at the same time. If the elevator and rudder functions appear reversed at the control surfaces it may be necessary to swap the channel 2 and channel 4 servo plug positions in the receiver. If this is the desired mix function move to the next section. ch2 ch4 ch2 ch4 Left Rudder Right Rudder ch2 ch4 Up Elevator Aileron Function Elevator Function 4. To skip the V-tail mix and instead activate the elevon (delta wing) mixer, turn the Tx power switch OFF and repeat the above procedure. When the flashing LED is accompanied by three beeps the elevon mixer will be active. Elevon is a mixture of the elevator and aileron channels and controls the airplane s pitch and roll axis simultaneously. One servo is used for each control surface. If the elevator and aileron functions appear reversed at the control surfaces it may be necessary to swap the channel 1 and channel 2 servos plug positions at the receiver. 5. To cancel all mixes, repeat this procedure again. When the flashing LED is accompanied by one beep all mixes will be off. STABILIZATION GYROS Optional stabilization gyros can be used to help maintain stable control of an airplane during flight. Gyros can supply feedback to the aileron, elevator, and rudder controls separately. Many gyros also offer the ability to change the sensitivity of the on-board sensors during flight. By connecting a gyro s input connector to receiver channel 6, the TTX610 s channel 6 switch can be used to change between the gyro s different sensitivity selections. See the gyro s instructions for details about all connections and settings. 8
9 RECEIVER and FLIGHT EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION (if applicable) RECEIVER (Rx) LED Link Button Mount the Rx as specified in the model s instructions. Wrapping the Rx with foam rubber can help to prevent damage resulting from vibration but could prevent adequate airflow from passing over the Rx. See the SERVOS AND ACCESSORIES section for additional Tactic receivers. SERVOS Center all trims on the Tx. Install the servos in the model and connect linkages as shown in the model s instructions. Do NOT over-tighten the mounting screws, as the servos should be able to move slightly to compensate for engine vibration. Make sure the pushrods are not too loose or bind in any way, and use a servo arm which allows for full range of motion for the servo. This can be tested by moving the Tx sticks to maximum positions several Servo times while observing the movement of the control services. Adjust binding servos/linkages to prevent excessive draining of the battery. Move the Tx trims to finely adjust the servo s center point as needed for the application. Connect the servos to the Rx as shown. Route the wires to not interfere with moving parts. CH6 Auxiliary (Flaps) CH5 Auxiliary (Landing Gear) CH4 Rudder CH3 Throttle (ESC or Servo) CH2 Elevator CH1 Aileron BAT Battery Screw Rubber Grommet Brass Eyelet Servo Tray Auxiliary Servo (Ch6) Auxiliary Servo (Ch5) Rudder Servo (Ch4) Throttle Servo or ESC (Ch3) Elevator Servo (Ch2) Aileron Servo (Ch1) LINK 6-CHANNEL RECEIVER Receiver Switch Harness To Rx Battery To Charger See the SERVOS AND ACCESSORIES section on page 12 for a full list of optional servos. ELECTRIC and COMBUSTION POWERED APPLICATIONS ELECTRIC MODELS An optional ESC (electronic speed control) will be necessary to control speed of the electric motor, and to supply power to the receiver and servos. Connect the ESC s receiver plug to Rx slot marked CH3 (for throttle). Center the transmitter s throttle trim and follow the ESC instructions for proper operation and connection of the battery. 9
10 COMBUSTION MODELS Individual AA NiCd or NiMH rechargeable batteries can be installed in the included battery holder to power the flight electronics (do not use alkaline cells). An optional rechargeable battery pack could instead be used. See the SERVOS AND ACCESSORIES section on page 12 for suggested options. The included switch harness can conveniently turn power ON/OFF to the flight electronics. Refer to the model s instructions for the location to mount the battery, Rx, and switch harness for optimum weight distribution. IMPORTANT! Apply power to the Tx BEFORE applying power to the Rx, and make sure the Tx throttle stick is at minimum (idle) position. Failure to do so could result in the model becoming uncontrollable and cause a safety hazard. Locate the switch harness away from the propeller and the glow engine exhaust. Cut a hole in the side of the fuselage large enough to allow the switch s lever to move fully from end-to-end - but not so long that the mounting screws cannot be secured to the fuselage. Connect the wire at the ON side of the switch to the receiver s BAT slot. Connect the battery to the appropriate wire at the OFF side of the switch. The remaining wire at the OFF side of the switch can be used for re-charging the battery through the switch harness. Make sure the switch is in the OFF position to charge the battery through the switch. LINK THE RECEIVER TO THE TRANSMITTER Linking the TTX610 to the included receiver ensures sole communication between the two, and prevents other transmitters from being able to control the receiver. 1. Turn on the Tx. 2. Apply power to the Rx. 3. If the Rx LED flashes once and then stays on, the Rx is already linked to the Tx and you can skip to the next section. Otherwise, insert a small diameter screwdriver through the hole marked LINK and press the pushbutton until the Rx LED glows red and then turns off after about one second. 4. Release the LINK button. 5. If the linking is successful, the Rx LED will flash once and then remain ON. 6. Test for proper Tx / Rx functionality before use. If the radio doesn t appear to have become properly linked, repeat steps 1-5 above and move the Tx at least three feet away from the Rx. FAILSAFE FUNCTION 10 The failsafe function is controlled by the included receiver. This function engages in the event the signal from the Tx somehow becomes interrupted. In such case, channels 1, 2, 4, 5, and 6 (not channel 3) will hold their last received position. The factory default failsafe position for channel 3 is 0% throttle. The throttle s failsafe position can be manually set to any other position if desired, as follows: 1. IMPORTANT: Make sure the servo reversing switches are in the correct position for the application. 2. Apply power to the Tx, then the Rx. 3a. If using an ESC: Do NOT arm the ESC, or attempt to adjust the throttle s failsafe position if the ESC is armed. NOTE: If using an ESC which has a signal loss feature, its pre-set failsafe position will be irrelevant as the receiver s failsafe function will cease the throttle operation if the signal becomes lost. 3b. If using a combustion engine: Do NOT attempt to adjust the throttle s failsafe position while the engine is operating. 4. Move the Tx throttle stick to the desired throttle failsafe position. 5. Press and hold the receiver s LINK button. The Rx s LED should blink twice. Release the LINK button, and the LED should stay on continuously. The Tx and Rx should now be linked, with the throttle failsafe in the new position as set above.
11 SYSTEM CHECK and OPERATION WARNING! Always make sure that power is applied to the transmitter BEFORE applying power to the receiver and servos, and the Tx throttle stick is at minimum (idle) position. Failure to do so could result in the model becoming uncontrollable and cause a safety hazard. During all preflight preparations, do not stand the Tx upright on the ground. Carefully lay the Tx on its back on the ground to prevent it from falling over and possibly dislodging the throttle stick which would create a safety hazard. Make sure all devices are properly mounted inside the model, and all wiring connections are solid to prevent them from easily becoming dislodged during normal flight. It s best to check the system with the propeller removed from the aircraft. 1. Once all connections are made, check the general operation of the radio and all other components before attempting a flight. 2. Move the Tx throttle stick to the minimum (idle) position. 3. Turn on the Tx, and then the Rx. 4. Make sure all controls are operating in the proper direction. If any servo is turning in the wrong direction, change the reverse setting for that particular channel. 5. With both sticks at center position, move the trim levers for the aileron, elevator, and rudder channels so each respective control surface is perfectly aligned with the main surface. For example: When the aileron trim lever is in the center position, it s best that the trailing edge of the aileron is aligned with the trailing edge of the wing itself (not above or below the wing s trailing edge). 6. Make sure movements of the throttle stick result in an equal adjustment of the throttle in the model. Depending on whether the airplane is electric or combustion powered: a. Electric: confirm that when the throttle stick is at maximum position the ESC gives the appropriate indications (LED and/or beeps) for full forward flight. And, when the throttle stick is at minimum position the ESC gives the appropriate indications for off or no motor rotation. b. Combustion: confirm that when the throttle stick is at maximum position the mechanical linkage allows the engine to be at full throttle. And, when the throttle stick is at minimum position and the throttle trim lever is moved to minimum position, the engine stops completely. 7. Perform a range check to confirm the safe operating distance from the Tx to the Rx. With the assistance of another person, place the aircraft on the ground and walk 100 feet (30m) away from the model. With the Tx pointed directly at the model move the controls and confirm all surfaces move appropriately. 8. Anytime power is to be removed from the radio system, it s important to shut down power in the aircraft first. Otherwise, the aircraft could become out of control and cause a safety hazard! Move the throttle stick and throttle trim lever to minimum position to stop the combustion engine or shut down the ESC. Once the propeller has stopped rotating, move the switch harness in the model to the OFF position, then disconnect the power battery from the ESC in electric airplanes. Then turn off the power switch on the Tx. FLYING THE AIRCRAFT 1. Once all setup procedures have been confirmed, and power has been removed from the model and transmitter, re-attach the propeller to the model and prepare for flight. IMPORTANT: Be very careful to stay clear from moving propellers!! 2. Make sure the combustion engine s fuel tank has an adequate amount of fuel, and power batteries for electric airplanes are fully charged. 11
12 SAFETY GUIDE 3. Move the Tx throttle stick to minimum position, then turn on the Tx power switch. Turn on the power switch in the model or connect the flight battery. 4. During the first flight, it might be necessary to re-trim the aileron, elevator, and rudder channels to allow the airplane to sustain smooth, even flight. If further adjustments are required on the ground, make sure to turn off the engine or ESC/motor beforehand. 5. When the flight is completed, remove power from the system as described before. Shut down power to the electronic speed control or combustion engine first, then the receiver, and finally the transmitter. The Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA) has established a Membership Manual which includes a description of the AMA s function and mission, insurance benefits, the Model Aircraft Safety Code, membership renewal information, and more. Model flying MUST be in accordance within AMA guidelines for AMA Liability Protection to apply. See the website listed below, or contact the AMA for further details: Academy of Model Aeronautics (765) Business 5161 East Memorial Drive (765) Fax Muncie, Indiana (800) Membership Services Practice good safety precautions at all times when flying model aircraft. The AMA can assist in locating authorized local flying clubs and fields. The TTX610 is intended for use with radio control model hobby airplanes. Use with non-hobby related products for non-hobby related activities is not recommended or encouraged. Any alterations or modifications to any parts of this product are not recommended. Tactic is not responsible for unauthorized repairs or modifications. All unauthorized repairs will void the warranty. SERVOS and ACCESSORIES TACL0424 TR424 4CH Micro Receiver TACL0624 TR624 6CH Receiver TACL0625 TR625 6CH Twin Antenna Receiver TACM0205 TSX5 Micro High Speed Servo TACM0210 TSX10 Micro Digital High Torque Metal Geared Servo TACM0225 TSX25 Mini Digital High Speed 2BB Servo TACM0235 TSX35 Standard Sport Servo TACM0245 TSX45 Std High Torque Metal Gear 2BB Servo TACM2090 Servo Extension 6 Futaba J TACM2500 Y-Harness 20 Futaba J TACP0101 Tx Rx Charge Leads Tactic DTXP4704 Onyx AA Alkaline Battery (4) DTXP4708 Onyx AA Alkaline Battery (8) TACM1000 Tactic to Tactic Trainer Cord TACM1005 Tactic to Spektrum JR Trainer Cord TACM1010 Tactic to Futaba Round Trainer Cord TACM1011 Tactic to Futaba Square Trainer Cord 12 See for a full list of radio parts and accessories.
13 SPECIFICATIONS TTX610 TRANSMITTER Channels: 6 Frequencies: GHz Modulation: FHSS spread spectrum Input power: four AA alkaline, NiCd, or NiMH cells (not included) Output power: < 0.1W Power indicators: LED, with low voltage alarm Reversing switches: DIP switches, all channels Trims: digital for each channel Antenna: built-in non-removable Charge jack: built-in (Futaba compatible, for use with optional NiCd or NiMH cells) Trainer function: wired, and wireless (compatible with Tactic brand transmitters only) Trainer jack: 3.5mm mono headphone socket Optional mixes: elevon, V-tail TR625 RECEIVER Channels: 6 Frequencies: GHz Modulation: FHSS spread spectrum Input power: four AA NiCd or NiMH cells ( V, not included) Failsafe: throttle adjustable, all other channels maintain last recognized positions Dimensions: 1.77 x 0.98 x 0.5 (45 x 25 x 13mm) Weight: 0.28 oz. (8g) OTHER ITEMS INCLUDED On/off switch harness with built-in charge lead 4 cell AA battery holder for receiver Neck strap IMPORTANT WARNINGS and PRECAUTIONS NEVER allow water or moisture to make contact with the electronic components inside the transmitter, receiver, servos, switch harness, etc.! This could lead to failure or improper functionality of components and poor control of aircraft which could pose a safety hazard. NEVER operate R/C model aircraft near power lines, radio or cell phone towers, roads or automobiles, buildings, or pedestrians. Be very careful in locations where many R/C aircraft are being used simultaneously. NEVER operate R/C equipment if you are physically impaired as it could pose a safety hazard to yourself or others in the area. NEVER allow small children to operate/control model R/C equipment without the supervision of an adult. NEVER allow the transmitter s throttle stick to accidentally be moved away from the off or minimum position while the model s engine/motor is moving. ALWAYS range check the radio system before use. ALWAYS make sure that all transmitter stick movements operate all servos properly in the model. Check the proper operation of control surfaces before and after starting the engine/motor. Do not store your radio equipment in extremely hot or cold locations, in direct sunlight, in locations with high humidity. Store R/C equipment in cool and dry locations. 13
14 Do not allow chemicals to come in contact with any parts of the radio system. Substances such as glow fuel, gasoline, CA glue, etc. could permanently damage plastic parts of the radio system. If rechargeable batteries were installed in the Tx, remove the batteries before placing the radio in longterm storage. TROUBLESHOOTING RANGE IS SHORT: Interference check Rx installation. Weak Tx or Rx battery replace the batteries or recharge as applicable. Rx may need to be located to a different position in the model for better reception. Crash damage send the radio to Hobby Services for repair. RUN TIME IS SHORT: Weak Tx or Rx batteries replace or recharge the batteries. Obstructed servo linkages causing excess battery drain free the linkages / pushrods. Tx ON BUT SERVOS DO NOT FUNCTION: Weak Tx or Rx batteries replace or recharge the batteries. Rx switch is in the off position turn on the switch harness or ESC. Switch harness or ESC is connected incorrectly check all connections and the ESC instruction manual. Rx is not linked to the Tx properly perform linking process again. INTERFERENCE OR GLITCHING SERVOS: Out of range operate the model more closely to the Tx. Rx located too closely to engine, motor, or servos or other moving mechanical parts which might be creating unwanted electrical noise relocate the Rx inside the model or relocate the ESC. CONTROL SURFACE MOVES IN THE WRONG DIRECTION: Reverse the position of the reversing switch for the appropriate channel. ONLY ONE SERVO GLITCHES: Servo is bad replace the servo or send to Hobby Services for repair. FAILSAFE NOT WORKING CORRECTLY: Rx not properly linked to the Tx re-link and re-try. Contact Hobby Services for further details. WIRELESS TRAINER FUNCTION NOT LINKING: Confirm that another 2.4GHz SLT system is not on in your area. The teacher s and student s transmitters were not powered in the proper sequence or are positioned too far from each other. Carefully follow the instructions on page 7 for proper linking and operation for training. RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES WON T ACCEPT CHARGE THROUGH THE TX: Check the charger for proper setup and operation. Make sure the charge plug is inserted fully into the charge jack. Make sure the Tx power switch is in the OFF position. Make sure the cells are inserted inside the battery compartment in the proper direction. Contact Hobby Services for other problems. waste. Instead, it is the user s responsibility to dispo FCC STATEMENT 14 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions. (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC Rf Radiated Exposure Statement: The equipment complies with FCC Rf radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. FCC ID: IYFTTX610
15 CE COMPLIANCE INFORMATION FOR THE EUROPEAN UNION Instructions for Disposal of Waste Equipment by Private Users in the European Union: This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates this product must not be disposed of with other household waste. Instead, it is the user s responsibility to dispose of their waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment. For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or location where you purchased the product. Declaration of Conformity: Product: Tactic TTX GHz 6-Channel Tx and TR625 Rx Item number: TACJ2610 Equipment class: 2 The objects of the declaration described here are in conformity with the requirements of the specifications listed below, following the provisions of the European 2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive: EN :2006+A11:2009+A1:2010+A12:2011 The objects of the declaration described here are in conformity with the requirements of the specifications listed below, following the provisions of the European R&TTE directive 1995/5/EC: ETSI EN V1.8.1 ETSI EN V1.9.2 ( ) ETSI EN V2.2.1 ( ) Tactic c/o Hobbico, Inc Research Road Champaign, IL USA INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). 1. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interfer-ence that may cause undesired operation of the device. 2. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment. Avis d Industrie Canada Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L ex-ploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement. Cet appareil numérique ne dépasse pas les Rèlements sur l interférence radio par un appareil numérique de classe B stipulées dans les Règlement sur l interférence redio d industrie Canada. US standard: FCC Product name: TTX610 Japan standard: ARIB STD-T66 Product type: TACJ2610 Canada standard: RSS 210 & RSS GEN Brand: Tactic 15
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