computer radio control system
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4.3 Control Stick Assembly
When handling with back cover removed always
switch off the transmitter and disconnect the
battery (unplug the connector). Also do not connect
the charging adapter or the USB cable.
Note:
Restrict your contact with the printed circuit
boards to a minimum. You can damage your
radio by electrostatic discharge!
Warning:
4.3.1 Control Stick Length Adjustment
The stick length is adjustable to suit your flying style. The stick end
separates into two parts.
1.
Hold the top part of the
s t i c k a n d f i r m l y a n d
u n s c r e w ( t u r n i t
anticlockwise).
2 .
Tu r n t h e s t i c k e n d
clockwise to shorten or
c o u n t e r c l o c k w i s e t o
lengthen the overall stick
length.
3.
Adjust the lower part
to support the top part of
the stick end.
4.
Fi n a l l y s e c u r e b y
tightening both parts to
each other.
If you have installed optional sticks with switch or
button ends; make sure that while adjusting the stick
length you observe the wires that pass through the
stick shaft and through the gimbal opening in order
to prevent damaging the connecting cables. The
safest method is to remove the small set-screw from
the side of the stick housing to allow the switch or
knob internals to remain stationary while you rotate
the stick housing for height adjustment.
Warning:
4.3.2 Control Stick Angle Adjustment
In order to customize the feel of your radio you may adjust the angle
of the stick control assemblies.
1.
Switch off the transmitter and remove the 8 screws that secure
the radio back cover. Next, remove the radio back cover.
Be sure to disconnect the transmitter battery pack connector.
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