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[. . . ] If you have purchased this product from an exporter outside your country, and not the authorized Futaba distributor in your country, please contact the seller immediately to determine if such export regulations have been met. (b) Use of this product with other than models may be restricted by Export and Trade Control Regulations, and an application for export approval must be submitted. In the US, use of 72MHz (aircraft only), 75MHz (ground models only) and 27MHz (both) frequency bands are strictly regulated by the FCC. This equipment must not be utilized to operate equipment other than radio controlled models. [. . . ] Immediately wash it off with water.
CAUTION
Do not store the digital proportional R/C set in the following places:
-Where it is very hot (40C/104F or more) or very cold (-10C/-14F or less). -Where the set will be exposed to direct sunlight. : Rudder (CH4) Operating direction display REV. : Normal side
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BEFORE USE
TRANSMITTER T4YBF (Rear Panel)
Trainer jack
Connects the trainer cord when using the trainer function. ) (See page 15 for the trainer function operation instructions. )
BEFORE USE
Battery cover
Use when replacing the battery . Slide the cover downward while pressing the part marked " ".
TRANSMITTER T4YBF (Side Panel)
Charging jack
(See page 16 for a description of the charging method. )
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RECEIVER
R127DF
Crystal
The crystal is replaced from the side of the receiver.
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 B
Output / battery connector
"1": Aileron servo (CH1) "2": Elevator servo (CH2) "3": Throttle servo (CH3) "4": Rudder servo (CH4) "5": (Not used) (CH5) "6": (Not used) (CH6) "7": (Not used) (CH7) "8": (Not used) (CH8) "B": Battery connector
FP-R127DF
Dual Conversion
FM
7CHANNEL RECIVER
Antenna
R148DF
Crystal
D UAL C ONVERSION
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8/B
R136F (not for USA)
Crystal Antenna Antenna
FP-R148DF
8 CHANNEL MICRO RECEIVER
FM
<Accessories>
SERVO
S3003/S3004
The following items are supplies with the set: -Spare servo horn: Use to match the application. -Servo mounting parts: Rubber bushing, grommet, wood screw Mounting flange
Servo horn To receiver
S3101
CAUTION
Use the horn set screw supplied with the servo.
If a long screw is used, the interior of the servo may be damaged.
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BEFORE USE
Transmitter Operation and Movement of Each Servo
Before making any adjustments, learn the operation of the transmitter and the movement of each servo. (In the following descriptions, the transmitter is assumed to be in the standby state. ) AILERON OPERATION When the aileron stick is moved to the right, the right aileron is raised and the left aileron is lowered, relative to the direction of flight, and the plane turns to the right. When the aileron stick is moved to the left, the ailerons move in the opposite direction. To level the plane, the aileron stick must be moved in the opposite direction. When the aileron stick is tilted and held, the plane will roll. ELEVATOR OPERATION When the elevator stick is pulled back, the tail elevator is raised and the tail of the plane is forced down, the air flow applied to the wings is changed, the lifting force is increased, and the plane climbs (UP operation). When the elevator stick is pushed forward, the elevator is lowered, the tail of the plane is forced up, the air flow applied to the wings is changed, the lifting force is decreased, and the plane dives (DOWN operation). THROTTLE OPERATION When the throttle stick is pulled back, the engine throttle lever arm moves to the SLOW (low speed) side. When the throttle stick is pushed forward, the throttle lever arm moves to the HIGH (high speed) side. RUDDER OPERATION When the rudder stick is moved to the right, the rudder moves to the right and the nose points to the right, relative to the direction of flight. When the rudder stick is moved to the left, the rudder moves to the left and the nose points to the left and the direction of travel of the plane changes.
Aileron(ch1)
(Viewed from the rear)
Left
Left
Right
Right
BEFORE USE
Elevator(ch2)
Down Down Down
Up Up Up
(Mode 1) (Mode 2)
Throttle(ch3)
High High High
Engine throttle lever moves to the high speed side.
Low Low Low
(Mode 1) (Mode 2)
Engine throttle lever moves to the low speed side.
Rudder(ch4)
Left
Left
Right
Light
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4YBF
INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT
This section describes the installation method and adjustment method after installation when installing the receiver, servos, etc. to the plane.
Connections
Connection example is shown below.
Connection Example
Receiver R127DF
FP-R127DF
Dual Conversion
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 B
*The number of servos depends on the set. Rudder (CH4) Throttle (CH3)
FM
7CHANNEL RECIVER
Nicd battery
Connection Example
*The number of servos depends on the set. Aileron (CH1) Receiver R136F Elevator (CH2) Throttle (CH3) Rudder (CH4)
Receiver switch
*Insert four batteries. *When using 5 or more servos, use the nicd battery sold separately. Receiver battery holder
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INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT
Receiver switch
Elevator (CH2) Aileron (CH1)
WARNING
Connector Connection Insert the receiver, servo, and battery connectors fully and firmly.
If vibration, etc. [. . . ] It usually controls up and down.
Servo horn
A part that is installed to the shaft of a servo and changes the rotating motion of the servo to linear motion and transmits the linear motion to a rod. Servo horns come in various shapes.
Linkage
Mechanism that connects the servos and the fuselage control surfaces.
Servo mount
Fuselage base for installing a servo to the fuselage.
Modulation method
Two modulation methods are used with radio control: AM (Amplitude Modulation) and FM (Frequency Modulation). Another method that encodes and transmits the modulated signals is called "PCM".
Stick
Rod for operating the transmitter.
Throttle (THR. )
Part that controls the air mixture at the engine intake. When opened (throttle high side), a large air mixture is sucked in and the engine speed increases. [. . . ]
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