Instrukcja obsługi Futaba 9CAFsuper
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Zabawki sterowane radiem
9CAFsuper
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9 CHANNEL RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Technical updates and additional programming examples available at: http://www.futaba-rc.com/faq/faq-9c.html
Entire Contents © Copyright 2004
1M23N09617
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
THROTTLE-NEEDLE ................................................. 58
THROTTLE DELAY ................................................... 59
Linear, Prog. mixes 1-5 ......................................... 60
Curve, Prog. mixes 6-7 .......................................... 63
GYA gyro mixing (GYRO SENSE) .......................... 65
Other Equipment ....................................................... 66
GLIDER ( ) FUNCTIONS ..... 67GLID1FLAP/2FLAP/2FL-C
Table of contents........................................................ 67
Getting Started with a Basic 4-CH Glider ................. 68
GLIDER-SPECIFIC MENU FUNCTIONS ... 70BASIC
Model type (PARAMETERS submenu) .................... 70
GLIDER-SPECIFIC ADVANCE MENU FUNCTIONS ....... 71
BUTTERFLY........................................................ 71,76
FLAP-AILE GLID2FLAP ( only)................................. 72
AILE-FLAP GLID2FLAP/2FL-C ( only) ...................... 72
START OFS (Launch/Start Setup) (GLID1FLAP/2FLAP
only) ...................................................................... 73
SPEED OFS GLID1FLAP/ (Minimum Drag Setup) (
2FLAP only) ........................................................... 74
OFFSETS GLID2FL-C (Additional flight conditions) (
only) ...................................................................... 75
Channel 3’s function selection (SW/MODE ).......... 77
HELICOPTER (SW…) FUNCTIONS.......................... 78
Table of contents and reference info for helicopters . 78
Getting Started with a Basic Helicopter .................... 79
HELI-SPECIFIC MENU FUNCTIONS ........ 82BASIC
MODEL TYPE (PARAMETERS submenu) ................. 83
SWASH AFR (swashplate surface direction and travel
correction) (not in ) ...................................... 84SWH1
SWASH-THR (swash to throttle mixing) (not in
SWH1) .................................................................... 85
Setting up the Normal Flight Condition ................ 86
THR-CUT (specialized settings for helicopter specific
models) .................................................................. 87
HELI-SPECIFIC ADVANCE MENU FUNCTIONS ... 88
THROTTLE HOLD .................................................... 88
THR-CURVE PIT-CURVE REVO, and ......................... 89
Idle-ups .................................................................. 90
Trims/offset ........................................................... 91
Delay ..................................................................... 92
Hovering setups ..................................................... 93
High/low pitch ....................................................... 94
Gyros and governors ............................................. 95
Glossary ....................................................................... 100
INTRODUCTION ........................................................... 3
Additional Technical Help, Support and Service ........ 3
Application, Export and Modification ......................... 4
Meaning of Special Markings ..................................... 5
Safety Precautions (do not operate without reading) .. 5
Introduction to the 9C super ........................................ 7
Contents and Technical Specifications ........................ 9
Accessories ................................................................ 10
Transmitter Controls &
Switch Identification/Assignments ............................ 11
Charging the Ni-Cd Batteries .................................... 14
Stick Adjustments ...................................................... 15
Adjusting display contrast ......................................... 15
Changing mode .......................................................... 15
CAMPac data conversion (9C to 9C super) .............. 15
Radio Installation & Range Checking ....................... 16
Aircraft Frequencies .................................................. 17
Transmitter Displays and Buttons ............................. 18
Warning and Error Displays ...................................... 19
AIRPLANE ( ) FUNCTIONS ............................... 20ACRO
Map of Functions....................................................... 21
Quick Guide to Setting up a 4-channel Airplane ....... 22
ACRO BASIC MENU FUNCTIONS ............................... 25
MODEL COPY NAME Submenu: MODEL SELECT, and 25
PARAMETER TYPE MODUL AIL2 Submenu: , , ATL, ,
& RESET ..................................................................... 28
Servo REVERSE .......................................................... 31
END POINT ................................................................. 32
Idle Management: and IDLE DOWN THR-CUT ............ 33
Dual/Triple Rates and Exponential (D/R EXP, ) .......... 35
TIMER Submenu......................................................... 38
Auxiliary Channel assignments and CH9 reverse (AUX-
CH) ............................................................................. 39
TRAINER ..................................................................... 40
TRIM SUB-TRIM and ................................................... 41
SERVO Display ........................................................... 42
Fail Safe and Battery FailSafe (F/S) .......................... 43
ACRO ADVANCE MENU FUNCTIONS .......................... 44
Wing types ................................................................. 44
FLAPERON .............................................................. 45
FLAP TRIM ............................................................. 46
Aileron Differential (AIL-DIFF) .............................. 47
Using a 5-channel receiver: AIL-2 ......................... 48
ELEVON (see tail types) .......................................... 49
Tail types ................................................................... 49
ELEVON .................................................................. 49
Twin Elevator Servos (AILEVATOR) ....................... 50
V-TAIL ..................................................................... 51
SNAP ROLL ................................................................. 52
Mixes: definitions and types ...................................... 54
ELEV-FLAP .............................................................. 55
AIRBRAKE/BUTTERFLY (crow) ............................... 56
Airbrake switch selection (SW SELECT) ................ 56
Note that in the text of this manual, beginning at this point,
any time we are using a feature’s specialized name or
abbreviation, as seen on the screen of the 9C super, that
name, feature, or abbreviation will be exactly as seen on
the radio’s screen, including capitalization and shown in
a DIFFERENT TYPE STYLE for clarity. Any time we men-
tion a specific control on the radio itself, such as moving
SWITCH NOB A, K VR(B), or the THROTTLE STICK, those
words will be displayed as they are here.
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing a Futaba® 9C super series digital proportional R/C system. This system is extremely versatile
and may be used by beginners and pros alike. In order for you to make the best use of your system and to fly safely, please
read this manual carefully. If you have any difficulties while using your system, please consult the manual, our online
Frequently Asked Questions (on the web pages referenced below), your hobby dealer, or the Futaba Service Center.
Owner’s Manual and Additional Technical Help
This manual has been carefully written to be as helpful to you, the new owner, as possible. There are many pages of setup
procedures and examples. However, it need not be your sole resource of setup guidelines for your 9C super. For example,
pages 22-24 include setup instructions for a basic 4-channel airplane. The Frequently Asked Questions web page refer-
enced below includes this type of step-by-step setup instructions for a variety of other model types, including multi-
engine, complex gear installation, 7-servo aerobatic models, 140 degree CCPM, etc.
Due to unforeseen changes in production procedures, the information contained in this manual is subject to change without
notice.
Support and Service: It is recommended to have your Futaba equipment serviced annually during your hobby’s “off
season” to ensure safe operation.
IN NORTH AMERICA
Please feel free to contact the Futaba Service Center for assistance in operation, use and programming. Please be sure to
regularly visit the 9C super Frequently Asked Questions web site at www.futaba-rc.com\faq\faq-9c.html. This page in-
cludes extensive programming, use, set up and safety information on the 9C super radio system and is updated regularly.
Any technical updates and US manual corrections will be available on this web page. If you do not find the answers to your
questions there, please see the end of our F.A.Q. area for information on contacting us via email for the most rapid and
convenient response.
Don’t have Internet access? Internet access is available at no charge at most public libraries, schools, and other public
resources. We find internet support to be a fabulous reference for many modelers as items can be printed and saved for
future reference, and can be accessed at any hour of the day, night, weekend or holiday. If you do not wish to access the
internet for information, however, don’t worry. Our support teams are available Monday through Friday 8-5 Central time
to assist you.
FOR SERVICE ONLY:
Futaba Service Center
3002 N. Apollo Drive, Suite 1
Champaign, IL 61822
Phone: 217-398-0007
www.hobbyservices.com
FOR SUPPORT :
(PROGRAMMING AND USER QUESTIONS)
Please start here for answers to most questions:
www.futaba-rc.com\faq\faq-9c.html
FACSIMILE: 217-398-7721
PHONE: 217-398-8970 option 4
OUTSIDE NORTH AMERICA
Please contact your Futaba importer in your region of the world to assist you with any questions, problems or service
needs.
Please recognize that all information in this manual, and all support availability, is based upon the systems sold in North
America only. Products purchased elsewhere may vary. Always contact your region’s support center for assistance.
Specyfikacje produktu
Marka: | Futaba |
Kategoria: | Zabawki sterowane radiem |
Model: | 9CAFsuper |
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