Futaba CONQUEST Bedienungsanleitung
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CONQUEST
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Futaba
DIGITAL PROPORTIONAL
RADIO CONTROL
AM
CONQUEST
Thank you for purchasing digital a Futaba proportional radio control set.
Please read this manual carefully before using your set.
FEATURES OF FP-6NLK/4NL
TheCONOUESTFP-6NLKand FP-4NL are channel 6 (6NLK)
and 4 channel (4NL) AM proportional control set radio with
a ergonomic of case as created a result the exhaustive pursuit
of easier for and operation, designed newly sticks smooth
positive operation, servo reversing switch for each channel,
and other on innovations based the opinions and needs of
many RC modelers.
Please read before this manual using your new set.
TRANSMITTER FP-T6NLK/T4NL
• Reliability substantially improved by using industrial robots
to assemble the PC board.
• Servo reversing switch for each channel. Servos are reversed
by using this switch.
• Newly designed open gimbal sticks operate smoothly and
positively.
Spring tension mechanism allows adjustment of operat- the
ing feel of the stick lever.
• Nonslip adjustable lever head allows adjustment of the stick
length as desired.
• RF PC board module style system transmitter. in
• Functional pursuit case, created as a result of the exhaustive
of
easier
operation,
has
evolved
a
thick
case
which
fits
into
the palm of hand. the
•Aileron, Elevator dual rate function. ON, (Dual rate OFF)
(6NLK)
• Easy to read voltage/output level square transmitter battery
meter.
• Excellent radiation efficiency, strong 8-stage telescoping
antenna.
• Neck strap bracket provided as standard. Operation is easier
if the transmitter is hung using from your neck by the
optional neck strap.
• Built-in NiCad battery.
RECEIVER FP-R7H (6NLK)
•A compact, lightweight, rugged 7-channel receiver virtually
invulnerable to power supply thanks to new voltage changes
Futaba Custom 1/C, IR-2501.
•Newly designed AGC and dead circuit minimizes interference
points.
•Fiberglass reinforced epoxy resin PC board with thru-the-
hole plating and improves vibration shock resistance.
•Three-wire gold-plated block mini connector is compatible
with all Futaba servos.
RECEIVER FP-R4F (4NL)
•Compact, lightweight, rugged construction.
•Three-wire gold-plated mini block connector is compatible
with all Futaba servos.
• Four channel.
RECEIVER FP-R4H,
(4NL)_______________
• High channel performance AM 4 receiver in which miniature
size and light weight have been achieved by using the PC
board space to maximum. the
•
Narrow band design using
a
narrow
band
ceramic
filter-
resists adjacent channel interference.
• Noise resistance using achieved by a pulse noise rejection
circuit.
• New C MOS miniature IC used in the increases data coder
reliability substantially.
• New type subminiature, highly reliable pins used at the
crystal socket also increase reliability. The crystal can be
changed from the outside.
• Thick film gold-plated connector pins eliminate poor contact
and improve reliability against shock and vibration.
SERVO FP-S38
Very-precise neutral, small, rugged servo
• New indirect drive potentiometer improves vibration and
shock resistance and neutral accuracy.
• Futaba low-power custom 1C provides extremely high
torque, narrow dead band, and superior tracking.
• Fiberglass reinforced PBT (polybutylene terephthalate)
injection molded in- servo case and is mechanically strong
vulnerable to glow fuel.
• Strong polyacetal resin ultra-precision servo gear features
smooth operation, positive neutral, and very little backlash.
•
Fiberglass
reinforced epoxy resin
PC
board
with
thru-the-
hole plating improves servo amp vibration and shock resist-
ance.
• Three wire-gold-plated 3p mini connector.
•Special grommet simplifies mounting of the servo and has
an excellent cushioning effect.
•Six
special
adjustable
splined horns.
• High 34.8 oz. in (2.5kg-cm) maximum output torque allows
use in almost any model.
SET CONTENTS AND RATINGS
(Specifications are subject 10 change without prior notice.) Operating System
Transmitter
Receiver
Servo
NiCad Battery
Switch
Others
CONOUEST
FP-6NLK
FP T6NLK x 1 1 FP-T4NL x
F P R 7 H x 1 FP. R4 F x 1/FP-R4HX 1
FP-S38 x 4
NR
4M
x
SSW-Hx
Charger. Frequency flag
Mounting screw.
CONQUEST
FP-4NL
FP
S38
x
3
1
1
. Spare horn,
TRANSMITTER FP-T6NLK /T41ML
2 stick,servo reverse
Aileron, Elevator dual
switch. Landing gear
switch (5ch) & switch
(6ch) 6NLK only
Transmitting frequency : bands, 72MHz 75MHz
bands
Modulation system : AM
Power requirement : 9, 6V, NiCad battery
(NT-8LP)
Current drain : 190mA
RECEIV ER FP-R7H / R4 F / R4H
Receiving frequency : 72MH/ bands, 75MHz bands
Crystal replacement system: Frequency can be changed
within the same frequency
band by changing the pre-
cision crystal.
Intermediate frequency : 455kHz
Power requirement : 4, 8V, NiCad battery
Common use with servo
Current drain : 4.8V, 10mA
Dimensions
R7H 1.6x 2.6 0.8 x inch
(41
x
69
x
21
mm)
R4F 1.6 x x 2.3 0.7 inch
(40.2
x
58.5
x
19
mml
R4H 1.26x 2.05 0 inch x 77
(32
x
52
x
19.4
mm)
Weight
R7H
1 7oz(50g)
R4F
1.6oz
(46g)
R4H
1.06oz (30g)
Receiving range : 550 yards (500m) on the
ground. 1,100 yards
(1,000m) in the air.
(at the best conditions)
Throttle trim
lever
SERVO FP-S38
Control system : + pulse width control
Operating angle side 45° more : One or
(including trim)
Power requirement ~ : 4.8V 6V
Current drain 8mA (IDLE) : 6.0V,
Output torque : 34.8oz.in (2.5kg-cm)
Operating speed : 0.23sec/60°
Dimensions : 1.59 x 0.79 x 1.38 inch
(40.5 x 20 x 35.3mm)
Weight : l.44oz (41g)
6th CH switch (6NLK only)
Aileron dual only) switch (6NLK
Neck strap bracket
Rudder
trim lever
Rudder
Nonslip adjustable
lever head
Aileron
Elevator
In the descriptions, following all the switches servo reversing
are assumed the normal position. they are to be in When in the
reverse position, operation is the that opposite of described.
23) Battery cover
Elevator
trim lever
Aileron
trim
lever
Charging
jack
Transmitter
NiCad battery
NT-8LP
Power switch
Servo reversing
switches
Fig.
1
Throttle
Level meter
Elevator
dual switch
(6NLK only)
Landing gear switch
(5ch) (6NLK only)
(6NLK only)
Elevator dual trimmer
Handle
Aileron
dual
trimmer
Antenna
TRANSMITTER FP-T6NLK/T4NL CONTROLS
Fig. 1 shows the each name of part of the transmitter.
Memorize the operation position and of each
switch and control.
Aileron
Elevator
Throttle
Rudder
Aileron operation
Elevator operation
Throttle operation
Rudder operation
Landing gear switch
(6NLK only)
Raising and lowering the
landing gear.
6chCH switch (6NLK only)
Use for controlling model
airplane flaps, etc. The
The servo is connected
to 6 channels.
Fig.
2
Aileron trim lever Aileron trimmer
Elevator
trim
lever
Elevator
trimmer
Throttle trim lever Throttle trimmer
Rudder trim lever Rudder trimmer
Aileron dual only) rate switch (6NLK
Aileron dual the rate ON-OFF switch. When set to upper
position, when the dual rate is turned on, and set to lower
position, dual rate is turned off.
Aileron dual rate trimmer (6NLK only)
This trimmer sets the aileron travel when the dual aileron
switch is set on. to When the dual ON, switch is set to the
servo throw can be set to an arbitrary angle smaller than
when the dual shown switch is OFF (normal) as in the
figure. Use the throw matched to the aircraft and the
maneuvers to be performed.
servo is at operated the
and
positions. The
position is off.
Elevator dual only) rate switch (6NLK
This switch turns the elevator dual rate function on and
off. The lower position is OFF dual rate and the upper
position is dual rate ON.
Elevator dual (6NLK rate trimmer only)
This trimmer sets the elevator deflection angle when the
elevator dual rate the switch is in ON position. It has the
same functions as aileron dual rate.
Power switch
The upper position is ON.
Level meter
This level meter indicates the transmitter battery voltage.
Neck strap bracket
Bracket for the neck strap (optional).
Antenna
Strong telescoping antenna. Extend it to its full length
when using the transmitter.
Handle
Use this bar transmitter. to carry the
Nonslip adjustable head lever
The length of the lever head can be adjusted to fit the
operator.
Adjust to the length of your hand.
Lever head
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
Charging jack
Battery charge jack for built-in NiCad battery.
•CHARGING OF
TRANSMITTER
AND RECEIVER
NI-CAD BATTERIES:
Recharge the receiver and
transmitter NiCad batteries
as shown in Fig. 5.
Notes:
1) First, connect to TX NiCad
and red lamp goes on.
2) Then connect to RX NiCad
after connecting, L, E D,
changes color from red to
greenish red which (orange)
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.
TX NiCad - Red. Fig. 5
•Connect the charging plug of the the FBC-8B charge to
transmitter charging jack, connect the 3P connector of
the FBC-8B to the receiver NiCad battery (NR-4M), and
plug the FBC-8B to a 117VAC outlet shown as in this figure.
•The Receiver battery can be used about 10 times at 10
minutes per flight between rechargings.
•Charge the When batteries for about 15 hours. the set is not
in use for some time, repeat discharge and charge to two
three times the before use. (If batteries are not used for a
long time, their capacity will go down).
•FBC-8B charges transmitter and receiver NiCad batteries in-
dependently or simultaneously.
Battery cover
Remove this cover
when switching the
servo reversing
switches.
Servo reversing switches
Using the servo reversing switches
• The left side of each switch is the normal position.
• The servo reversing switches reverse the opera- direction of
tion of the servos.
Elevator servo
reversing switch
Aileron servo
reversing switch
Throttle servo
reversing switch
Rudder servo
reversing switch
Fig.
7
Landing
gear ser
reversing
switch.
(6NLK ONLY)
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.
24 Transmitter NiCad battery NT-8LP
The tension of the can stick lever spring be adjusted.
When adjusting the
aileron, and elevator
the inside module
is removed. Use a small Phillips
screwdriver.
When the dual ON, servo can rate switch is the throw be adjusted
within this ranqe with the dual rate trimmer.
Fig.
3
Lever head
Unlock lever heads
and
, by turning them
Elevator
Aileron
Fig.
8
Rudder
When these screws are
removed, the back cover
can be removed.
• The tension of the
spring can be ad
justed by removing
the transmitter
back cover and
turning the screw
for each stick. Set
the springs for the
best stick feel.
Produktspezifikationen
Marke: | Futaba |
Kategorie: | ferngesteuertes Spielzeug |
Modell: | CONQUEST |
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