Instrukcja obsługi Futaba FP5NLH
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Zabawki sterowane radiem
FP5NLH
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Futaba
DIGITAL PROPORTIONAL
RADIO CONTROL
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
FM
D60400
Thank you for Futaba purchasing a digital proportional
radio control set.
Please read using this manual carefully before your set.
FEATURES OF FP-5NLH
The FP-5NLH for FM helicopters is an proportional radio con-
trol
set
for helicopters
with
an
ergonomic
case
crested
as
a
result of of the exhaustive pursuit easier operation. Newly de-
signed sticks servo revers- for smooth positive and operation,
ing switches for (Ad- all channels, and aileron elevator AST
justable
Servo
Throw),
pitch
control
trim,
idle up,
and
other
innovations based on of the opinions many modelers. RC
TRANSMITTER FP-T5NLH
• Reliability substantially improved by using industrial robots to as-
semble the PC board.
• Servo reversing switch for each channel. Servos are reversed by using
this switch
• Aileron and elevator AST Throw). throw (Adjustable Servo Servo can
be set as desired.
• Easy-to-adjust two knob revolution mixing. type Throttle pitch con-
trol rudder mixing.
• Pitch the control trimmer. Approximately 30% of pitch control servo
throw can allows optimum be trimmed, this pitch control the of
model.
• Throttle hold and switch trimmer for auto rotation.
• This allows the Rotor r.p.m. to maintained at an effective control
speed, even when the pitch is reduced, allowing maneuvers which
were impossible in the past to be performed.
• Newly and designed open gimbal sticks operate smoothly reliably.
Spring tension mechanism allows adjustment of the operating feel of
the stick lever.
• Nonslip allows length adjustable lever head adjustment of the stick as
desired.
• Throttle ATL. Adjustable throttle limiter type throttle trim. As the
high
side
does
not
change
even
when
the
trim
is
altered,
it
is
very
convenient when connecting the linkage, etc.
• RF PC board module system.
• Functional case, created as a result of pursuit of the exhaustive easier
operation, has evolved which a case thick fits into the palm of the
hand.
• Square level meter the transmitter at indicates the supply power
voltage.
• Excellent radiation efficiency, strong 8-stage telescoping antenna.
• Neck strap bracket provided as the standard. Operation is easier if
transmitter is hung your neck using strap. from by the optional neck
• Built-in NiCad battery.
RECEIVER FP-R107N
• Compact, high receiver performance FM 7-channel with PC board
space reduced to a minimum.
•Special IF amp for radio improves communications the effective
receiving range stability.
• Narrow band ceramic filter improves of rejection adjacent channel
interference.
• Futaba original squelch circuit reduces erroneous operation by weak
signals (when passing a dead point, etc.) and erroneous operation by
natural noise when no signals are being received.
• Large capacitor copes with voltage changes when a battery is used.
• Vibration-resistant pin connectors.
• Fiberglass epoxy PC board with thru-the-hole plating vibration is and
shock resistant.
SERVO FP-S130
SMALL, RUGGED, HIGH NEUTRAL SERVO
• Small, & double ball bearing, water-tight dusttight servo. output High
torque 55.6 oz-in (4kg-cm), high-speed 0.24sec/60°
• New indirect drive potentiometer improves vibration and shock resist-
ance 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 servo case and is mechanically strong invulnerable 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 resistance.
• Three pin connector eliminates faulty contact and improves reliability
against vibration and shock. has Housing a reverse insertion preven-
tion mechanism.
• Special grommet simplifies mounting of the has servo and an excel-
lent cushioning effect.
• Six splined special adjustable horns.
SET CONTENTS AND RATINGS
(Specifications are to change subject without prior notice.)
Transmitter
Receiver
Servo
NiCad battery
Switch
Others
PCM
FP-T5NLH x 1
FP-R107N x 1
FP-S130 x 4
NR-4J x 1
SSW-J
Charger, Ribbon, Mounting Spare horn. screw.
FP-5NLH
TRANSMITTER FP-T5NLH
2 stick, 5 channels w/servo reverse, aileron
and elevator AST, helicopter mechanism
72MHz band.53MHz band
FM (Frequency modulation)
9.6 volts NiCad battery (NT-8LP)
170mA (at 12V)
Operating system
Transmitting frequency
Modulation system
Power requirement
Current drain
RECEIVER FP-R107N
72MHz band .53MHz band
Receiving frequency
Intermediate frequency
Power requirement
Current drain
Dimensions
Weight
Receiving range
455kHz
4.8V, NiCad battery (common use servo) with
13.5mA (4.8V reception)
1.38 x x 20.3mm) 2.42 x x 0.8 in (35.2 61.7
1.55oz (43g)
550 yards (500m) on the ground, 1,100 yard
(1000m) in the air. [FP-T5NLH]
(at the best conditions)
SERVO FP-S130
+pulse width control
Control system
Operating angle
Power requirement
Current drain (IDLE)
Output torque
Operating speed
Dimensions
Weight
One side 45° more or (at idle)
4.8V (Shared with receiver)
5.0V,
8mA
55.6 oz.in (4kg-cm)
0.24sec/60°
1.52 x 34.5mm) 0.77 x 1.36 in (38.5 x 19.5 x
1.47oz (42g)
TRANSMITTER FP-T5NLH CONTROLS
Fig. 1 shows the name each of part of the transmitter.
Memorize the position and operation of each
switch and control.
Transmitter crystal
Idle up trimmer
Antenna
Pitch control knob trimming (CH5)
Throttle hold trimmer
Carrying bar
Throttle
hold switch
Revolution mixing down knob
Revolution mixing up knob
Idle up switch
Level meter
Throttle trim
lever
Rudder trim
lever
Throttle
Rudder
Servo reversing
switches
Power
switch
Neck strap bracket
Charging jack
Aileron trim lever
Throttle trim
lever s/ATL
Aileron
Elevator
Nonslip
adjustable lever head
MODE II
Battery cover
Fig.1
Transmitter
NiCad battery
NT-8LP
Aileron AST
trimmer
Elevator AST
trimmer
In the following descriptions, all the servo reversing switches
are assumed to normal When are be in the position. they in the
reverse position, operation is the opposite that of described.
Mixing circuit is used the torque reaction of for cancelling the main
rotor. The controls for set minimum the mixing necessary for heli-
copter flight.
Aileron Aileron operation
Elevator Elevator operation
Throttle Throttle operation
Rudder Rudder operation
Pitch control trimming knob (CH5)
Pitch control trimming knob. 30% Approximately of the full throw
of the servo can be adjusted and set. Normally, it is set for the best
pitch during flight.
Aileron trim trimmer. lever Aileron
Elevator trim lever Elevator trimmer.
Throttle trim lever w/ATL
Adjustable throttle limiter
type
trim
lever.
Operates
as
a trim lever only when the
throttle stick is at the
SLOW side as shown in
Fig.
2.
SLOW
Servo throw by
throttle trimmer
As the HIGH side does not
change even when the trim
is altered, it is extremely
convenient when connect-
ing the linkage, etc.
(30% of full throw;
Throttle servo
Rudder trim lever Rudder trimmer.
Revolution mixing ratchet down side
knob
(down
side
knob)
Revolution mixing up side ratchet knob) knob (up side
• Knob which adjusts the throttle rudder mixing amount. Approxi-
mately 70% mixing
at
the up and
down
sides.
Exclusively
for
rotor
clockwise rotation.
The LOW side mixing amount from mid throttle (hovering point)
position is adjusted and down set with the side knob
The HIGH side mixing amount from mid throttle (hovering point)
position is adjusted and set with the up side knob
• The amount the of
revolution mixing
up side knob 1 1
and down side
knob 10 begins
individually set
from the neutral
position of the
HIGH
Fig. 2
Servo throw
by throttle
stick
throttle stick
Mixing is adjusted and
set over this range with
the revolution mixing
up side knob 11 .
.Throttle stick neutral
position
Mixing is adjusted and
set over this range with
the revolution mixing
down
side
knob®.
Throttle hold switch
When this switch is ON, the throttle servo the stops at position set
with trimmer and only the pitch the servo is controlled toy
throttle stick. It is used for auto rotation landings. When this, switch
is OFF, the throttle and are mixed. The pitch servos switch turn- is
ed on when pulled forward.
Throttle hold trimmer
Trimmer which
sets
the
throttle
servo stop
position
when the
throt-
tle hold switch is ON. Full travel setting is possible.
Idle up switch
When this switch is pulled forward, it is turned on the position and
set with the idle up trimmer on the back of the transmitter
becomes the maximum slow position of When the throttle servo.
this switch is set to OFF, the normal slow position of the stick be-
comes the maximum slow position of the throttle servo.
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 when its full length using
the transmitter.
Handle Use this bar to transmitter. carry the
Nonslip adjustable lever head
The length of the lever head can be adjusted to fit the operator.
Transmitter NiCad battery NT-8LP
Adjust to your hand the length of
Lever head
in the arrow direction, and head adjust the to
the most comfortable length, then lock it by
turning it in the direction opposite the arrows.
Fig.
4
Fig.
7
Neutral
elevator.
Idle up trimmer
This trimmer is effective
The idle up amount of
the throttle servo can
be adjusted and set
within this range with
FJ9. 6 the throttle up trimmer.
when the idle up switch
is ON. It adjusts and sets the
throttle hold maximum slow
position, and can be set as
shown in the figure.
Trimmer
is for the ailer-
on and trimmer
is
for the
Transmitter crystal
Aileron AST trimmer
Elevator AST trimmer
AST is the abbreviation of
Adjustable Servo Throw. The
servo throw can be adjusted
and set as shown in the fig-
ure.
Throw can be
adjusted and
set over this
range. 40% —
100%
Fig.
5
MAXIMUM
SLOW
Servo reversing switches
Using the servo reversing switches
• The side the left of each switch is normal position.
• The of the servo reversing switches reverse the direction operation of
servos.
Elevator serv servo Throttle o
reversing switch reversing switch
After linkage the is complete, inspect the servos. If direction of
operation of the stick lever and the direction of operation of a
servo are opposite, switch the appropriate servo reversing switch.
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.
Fig.
8
NORM-> Normal
REV -> Reverse
Pitch
control
servo
reversing
switch
Rudder servo
reversing switch
Aileron servo
reversing switch
The tension of the adjusted. stick lever spring can be
Fig.
9
Charging jack
Battery charge jack for built-in NiCad battery.
•CHARGING OF
TRANSMITTER
AND RECEIVER
NI-CAD BATTERIES:
Battery Charger
Type FBC-8B(4)
Recharge the receiver and
transmitter NiCad batteries
as shown in Fig. 10.
Notes:
1) First, connect to TX NiCad
and red lamp goes on.
2) Then connect to RX NiCad
after connecting, L, E, D,
chanqes color from red to
• Connect the plug of charging the FBC-8B charge to the transmitter
charging jack, connect the 3P of connector the FBC-8B to the re-
ceiver 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 minutes 10 times at 10 per
flight between rechargings.
• Charge the batteries for about 15 hours. When in the set is not use for
some time, repeat discharge and charge two to three times before use.
(If the batteries not are used for a time, long their capacity will go
down).
• FBC-8B charges transmitter and receiver NiCad batteries independent-
ly or simultaneously.
Lever head
. by them turning
Unlock lever heads
and
Throttle stick deflection
HIGH
Pig.
10
(NR-4J)
greenish red (orange)
which indicates that
both TX and RX NiCads
are being charged.
3) In case separate of
charging
L, E, D, color will be:
RX NiCad - Green.
TX NiCad - Red.
Charging
plug
LED
Rx:
When adjusting the
aileron, and elevator
the inside module
is removed.
Use a small Phillips
screwdriver.
Elevator
Aileron
Rudder
When these screws are
removed, the back cover
can be removed.
• The tension of the
spring can be adjusted
by removing the trans-
mitter back cover and
turning the screw for
each stick. Set the
springs for the best
stick feel.
Specyfikacje produktu
Marka: | Futaba |
Kategoria: | Zabawki sterowane radiem |
Model: | FP5NLH |
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