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RECEIVER

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With E

-

FLY

 

ER61

-

2.4GHz

 

receiver

the

 

max

 

range

 

is 1000 feet (350m) in

 

the

 

air

suitable

 

for

 

small

 

park

 

flyer

 

type

 

model

 

plane

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. 

ELEVATOR OPERATION

When the elevator stick is pulled back, the tail elevator 
is  raised  and  the  tail  of  the  plane  is  forced  down,  the 
airflow 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).

CERTIFICATION

We  offer  35Mhz, 

41Mhz  and  72Mhz  transmitter.  The 

40Mhz  or  41Mhz  transmitter  has  CE  certification  and  the  72Mhz  transmitter  has  FCC 

certification.

36Mhz,  40Mhz, 

35Mhz,  36Mhz, 

CERTIFICATION

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

Pitch
Undercarriage
Rudder
Throttle

Servos

Black

Red

White

Elevator
Aileron

Operating voltage: 4.5V-6.5V

Current drain: 10mA

Number of channels: 6CH

System: FM(PPM) Single conversion

Sensitivity: 1V

Weight: 15g

Size(L x W x H): 47mm x 24mm x 12mm

Range(Height): 500m

Range(Distance): 400m

Adjacent channel rejection: -65dBm 16kHz

Available  35MHz  receiver  is  compatible  with  JR  transmitter,  40  Mhz 
receiver  is  compatible  with  JR  transmitter  72  Mhz  receiver  is  compatible 
Futaba transmitter.

Caution: When you plug the servo cable into the receiver, the black wire of 
the servo cable should be nearest to the outside of the receiver box.

SERVO

We offer 6gram, 9gram and 17gram servos for selection. We offer 3 servos 
in one package.

CRYSTAL

The crystal is located on the side of  the receiver.

Output / battery connector

Aileron servo (Ch1)    Elevator servo (Ch2)

Throttle servo (Ch3)   Rudder servo (Ch4)

MANUAL FOR BRUSHED ESC

Features

   Can control the motor run deasil and anti-clockwise.

   Full proportional liner.

   Auto cut-off for low voltage.

   Signal loss protection: while no signal received, the ESC will auto cut-off

   In order not to hurt anyone due to out of control.

Assembling

1.Turn the transmitter on and push the throttle into minimum.

2.Plug the signal wire to the receiver and make sure all is correct.

3.Connect  the  battery  and  ESC  and  pay  attention  to  the  polarity,  or  that  can 

cause  the  damage  to  ESC.  If  there  is  the  sound  like 

beep

,  that  means 

everything  is  ok.  If  not,  please  check  whether  is  ok,  like  the  wire  connection, 

battery and the position of throttle.

4.After  the  Beep  sound  is  over,  you  can  start  the  motor  by  moving  the  throttle.

5.If  the  motor  runs  in  the  opposite  direction  as  what  you  want,  you  can  change 

the connector of motor.

6.The connections between motor and ESC should be well protected, or that can 

cause the damage to ESC

7.Please use this ESC under the working currency.

8.When the battery voltage is under the safety level or there is signal received, 

ESC will auto cut off the supply for motor.

Signal connector for receiver

white

Signal wire

Red: positive
Black: negative

Battery connector

Connector

 for motor

Specifications

     

30A

     Input voltage:5V~14.4V

     Output currency:30A/50A (Max)   

     BEC:5V/1A

     Auto cut-off voltage:5V

     Starting: throttle in min
               (Starting point:1.0-1.5ms)

     Dimension:21 x 32 x 10mm

     Weight:15g

Summary of Contents for E-Fly ETB41-2.4GHz

Page 1: ...R C SYSTEM OPERATING MANUAL DIGITAL PROPORTIONAL RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM 4 CHANNEL ETB41 2 4GHz ...

Page 2: ...cautions for Keeping Meaning of Special Markings Precautions During Flight Warning Mandatory Items Transmitter Receiver Transmitter Operation and Movement of each Servo Adjustments Glossary Flight simulation system instruction 3 3 4 4 5 5 8 8 10 11 17 2 ...

Page 3: ...ortional High quality joystick Servo reverse function Low voltage alarm Trainer port available FM modulation Do not store the radio system in the damp dusty and vibratory place o temperature over 40 C or under 10 C and direct sunlight for long time If there is a long time not for use please take the battery out from the transmitter and keep it in the dry place Forbid to wipe the radio system with ...

Page 4: ... there is a danger of injury or physical damage if not carried out properly Symbol Prohibited Mandatory MARK DANGER WARNING MEANING Procedures which may lead to a dangerous condition and cause death or serious injury to theuser if not carried out properly Procedures which may lead to dangerous condition or cause death or serious injury to the user if not carried out properly or procedures where th...

Page 5: ...al proportional R C set or model may cause a crash Before starting the engine check that the direction of operation of each servo matches the operation of its control stick If a servo does not move in the proper direction or operation is abnormal do not fly the plane Do not fly the plane near the house road electrical wire and airport We offer Mode I and Mode II two types of transmitter for select...

Page 6: ...n right Throttle Min Mode 1 Antenna Carrying bar NOR normal mode MIX delta wing or V type tail wing mode Model Trim Hook Trainer port Servo reverse Power switch Power indicator Antenna Carrying bar NOR normal mode MIX delta wing or V type tail wing mode Model Mode 2 Rudder left Rudder right Throttle Max Throttle Min Elevator down Elevator up Aileron left Aileron right ...

Page 7: ... case Adjust the spring strength by turning the screw of the channel you want to adjust Close the rear case and tighten The four screws Stick length adjustment Turn the head of stick TRAINER JACK Connects the trainer cord when using the trainer function The trainer cord is sold separately see part 8 for the details of the trainer function BATTERY COVER Use when replacing the battery Slide the cove...

Page 8: ...t 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 ELEVATOR OPERATION When the elevator stick is pulled back the tail elevator is raised and the tail of the plane is forced down the airflow applied to the wings is changed the lifting force is...

Page 9: ...orward the throttle lever arm moves to the HIGH high speed position 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 ...

Page 10: ...endicular to the servo and check the neutral position of the fuselage control surfaces aileron elevator rudder etc If the neutral position has changed reset it by adjusting the length of the rod with the linkage rod adjuster When the throw is unsuitable different from steering angle specified by the kit instruction manual adjust it by changing the servo horn and each control surface horn rod 3 Che...

Page 11: ...udio cable and one operation manual 2 Please insert the appropriate end of the supplied cable to your transmitter and the other end to the MIC port 3 Click Start Programs Accessories Entertainment Sound Recorder to open the Sound Recorder Then click Edit Audio Properties to open Audio Properties Pink Pink 11 www art tech com ...

Page 12: ...4 Click Volume and choose the MIC and adjust the volume to about 2 3 of full volume Then click and to exit www art tech com 12 ...

Page 13: ... sure all connections are correct If everything is wording properly you should see the wave pattern of the transmitted signal If not check the connections and audio settings 6 Insert the CD Rom and open it copy from the CD to your C and open it Click to run FMS click Controls and select Analog control 13 www art tech com ...

Page 14: ...7 Choose the Joystick interface and click www art tech com 14 ...

Page 15: ...e like the channel 4 mov rudder joystick to calibrate like the channel 1 Setup the channels following the figure of the right 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Then click Next Click Finish completing the calibration Note The calibration is very important it will affect the performances of your model About the channel there is a little different setup on different window system 8 Click 15 www art tech com ...

Page 16: ...the model at any moment you like 11 Control keys I Restart P Pause Number 2 Number 3 Number 4 Number 5 Number 6 Number 8 Number 9 Change the view NOTE THERE IS A LITTLE DIFFERENT INSTALLING STEP ON DIFFERENT WINDOW SYSTEM www art tech com 16 ...

Page 17: ...raft It usually controls up and down 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 W hen closed throttle low side the engine speed decreases RUDDER RUD Tail control surface that controls the direction of the aircraft Manufacturer reserves the right to m a k e i m p r o v e m e n t ...

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