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If you do not 

turn on 

your system 

on and off in this order, 

you may damage your 

servos or 

control surfaces, 

flood your engine, or in the case of electric-powered or gasoline-powered models, the engine may unexpected-
ly turn on and cause a severe injury.

        Make sure your transmitter can’t tip it over. 

If it is knocked over, the throttle stick may be accidentally 

moved, causing the engine to speed up. Also, damage to your transmitter may occur.

        

In order to maintain complete control of your aircraft it is important that it remains visible at all times. Flying 

behind large 

objects such 

as buildings, 

grain bins, etc. 

 

must be avoided. Doing so may interrupt the radio 

frequency link to the model, resulting in loss of control.

     

Do not grasp the transmitter's antenna during flight. Doing so may degrade the quality of the radio frequency 

     transmission and could result in loss of control.

    

As with all radio frequency transmissions, the strongest area of

 signal transmission is from the sides of the 

    

transmitter's antenna. As such, the antenna should not be pointed directly at the model. If your flying style 

    creates this situation, easily move the antenna to correct this situation.

     

Before taxiing, be sure to extend the transmitter antenna to its full length.

     

A collapsed antenna will reduce your flying range and cause a loss of control. It is a good idea to avoid pointing 

     the transmitter antenna directly at the model, since the signal is weakest in that direction.

     

Don’t fly in the rain!

 Water or moisture may enter the transmitter through the antenna or stick openings and

     

cause erratic operation or loss of control. If you must fly in wet weather during a contest, be sure to cover your

     transmitter with a plastic bag or waterproof barrier. Never fly if lightning is expected.

 

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FrSky is continuously adding features and improvements to our radio systems. Updating (via USB Port or the Micro 
SD card) is easy and free. To get the most from your new transmitter, please check the download section of the 
FrSky website for the latest update firmware and guide for adjusting your sticks. (www.frsky-rc.com)

Updates

FrSky 2.4GHz ACCESS Taranis X9 Lite Manual 

     Always pay particular attention to the flying field’s rules, 

as well as the 

presence and location of spectators, 

the wind direction, and any obstacles on the field. Be very careful flying in areas near power lines, tall buildings, 
or communication facilities as there may be radio interference in their vicinity. 

At the flying field

     

To prevent possible damage to your radio gear, turn the power switches on and off in the proper sequence:

 

1. Pull throttle stick to idle position, or otherwise disarm your motor/engine.

 2. Turn on the transmitter power and allow your transmitter to reach its home screen.

 

3. Confirm the proper model memory has been selected.

 

4. Turn on your receiver power.

 

5. Test all controls. If a servo operates abnormally

, don’t attempt 

to fly until you 

determine

 the cause of the 

 

problem. 

 6. Start your engine.
 7. Complete a full range check.
 8. After flying, bring the throttle stick to idle position, engage any kill switches or otherwise disarm your 

motor/

engine.

Where to Fly

We recommend that you fly at a recognized model airplane flying field. You can find model clubs and fields by 
asking your nearest hobby dealer.

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FrSky 2.4GHz ACCESS Taranis X9 Lite Manual 

CE

The product may be used freely in these countries: Germany, UK, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Netherlands, 
Portugal, Greece, Ireland, Denmark, Luxembourg, Austria, Finland, Sweden, Norway, France and Iceland.

To ensure the safety of yourself and others, please observe the following precautions.

      

      Have regular maintenance performed.

 Although your X9 Lite protects the model memories with non-volatile 

EEPROM memory (which does not require periodic replacement) and of a battery, it still should have regular 

check-ups for wear and tear. We recommend sending your system to your FrSky Service Center annually during 

your non-flying-season for a complete check-up and service.

      

Using a fully charged battery (DC 6.0~8.4V). A low battery will soon die, causing loss of control and a crash. 

When you begin your flying session, reset your transmitter’s built-in timer, and during the session pay attention 

to the duration of usage. Also, if your model used a separate receiver battery, make sure it is fully charged before 

each flying session.

      

Stop flying long before your batteries become over discharged. Do not rely on your radio’s low battery 

warning systems, intended only as a precaution, to tell you when to recharge. Always check your 

transmitter and receiver batteries prior to each flight.

FLYING SAFETY

Warning:

Battery

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant 
to part 15 of the FCC Rules

FCC 

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FrSky 2.4GHz ACCESS Taranis X9 Lite Manual 

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FrSky 2.4GHz ACCESS Taranis X9 Lite Manual 

Step 2: Set the Channel Range

The Internal RF module of X9 Lite supports up to 24 channels. The channel range is configurable,and needs to be confirmed before 
use.

Step 3: Set the Receiver Number

When you create a new model, the system will assign you a receiver number automatically, but this can be easily changed. The range 
of the receiver number is 00-63, with the default number being 01 (use 00 is not recommended). Once the receiver is set to desired 
number and is bound to the X9 Lite, the bind procedure will not need to be repeated unless the receiver number is changed. In this case, 
either set the receiver number to the previous one or repeat the bind procedure.

Step 4: Registration

In ACCESS, select the Module [Reg] into Registration status. Then Press the F/S button and power on your receiver, and select the 
“RX Name XX” and [ENTER] to complete the Registration process then power down the receiver.

     

    

     Note: 

     

If two or three receivers are used at the same time, the UID should be set to different values.

Step 5:Automatic binding (Smart Match    )

Move the cursor to Receiver1[Bind],and select it , power your receiver, select the RX

,

 and complete the process, the system will confirm 

"Bind successful".  (You do not need to press the "F/S" button in ACCESS to Bind. Refer to the receivers manual for details)

TM

Model Setup for Taranis X9 Lite Internal RF Module

Enter the MODEL SETUP menu.

Step 1: Set the Mode for Taranis X9 Lite Internal RF.

Go to the 

MODEL SETUP menu, and select the Internal RF, select [mode] [ACCESS].

System item

Currently selected page

To go to the next page, move

the cursor to the item, then 

Scroll Button roll to the left 

or right.

The cursor will firstly stay at

the item which indicates the

current page.

To change the data in other

items, firstly roll Scroll Button 

to the left or right until the 

cursor stays at the needed 

item.

Secondly, press Scroll Button 

and roll the button to the left 

or right.

Where am I in the menu tree

Overview of the menu tree

Press the MENU button.and hold for one second.

Press the MENU button.

Press the PAGE button.and hold for one second.

Long press the Scroll Button there will generate a pop-up where the user can reset timer, reset telemetry values, 

reset all above, jump to the tele setup page.

Quick select options

Step 7: Range

Range refers to 

Taranis 

X9 Lite range check mode. A pre-flight range check should be done before each flying 

session. Move the cursor to [Rng] and press the Scroll Button. In range check mode, the effective distance will be 

decreased to 1/30. Press the Scroll Button or EXIT to exit.

Step 6: Set Failsafe mode

There are 4 failsafe modes: No pulse, Hold, Custom and receiver.

No Pulse: on loss of signal the receiver produces no pulses on any channel. To use this type, select it in the menu 

and wait 9 seconds for the failsafe to take effect.

Hold: the receiver continues to output the last positions before signal was lost. To use this type, select it in the menu 

and wait 9 seconds for the failsafe to take effect.

Custom: pre-set to required positions on lost signal. Move the cursor to “Set” and press the Scroll Button, and you 

can see FAILSAFE SETTING screen below. 

Move the cursor to the channel you want to set failsafe on, and press the Scroll Button. 

When moving the corresponding sticks or switches, you will see the channel bar moving. Move the channel bar to 

the place you want for failsafe and long press the Scroll Button to finish the setting. Wait 9 seconds before failsafe 

takes effect.

Receiver: set the failsafe on the receiver (see receiver instructions) in ACCESS, select it in the menu and wait 9 

seconds for the failsafe to take effect.

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