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RF OUTPUT

The Rf output signal can be turned on or off. If changing any programming parameters in the radio, it’s 

recommended to turn the Rf off so not to unnecessarily clutter the fl ying space with radio signals. Leave 
the Rf output signal ON anytime the model is being controlled.

Enter this screen to perform a range check on the radio system, as fully explained on page 22.

TIMERS

Two timers are shown on the home screen, which can be confi gured in this screen. The timers can be set 

to count up or down, and can be controlled by a user assigned switch. The timers can also be controlled 
by the throttle stick if desired.

ENTER

 this screen and press 

 or 

 to move the cursor to the timer feature to adjust for each timer 

as desired. Once in the proper place, press 

ENTER

 to highlight the value. Press 

 or 

 to adjust the 

time as needed.

To count UP as a stopwatch, leave the timer set to 00:00. To confi gure the timer to count DOWN, set a 

time other than 00:00 with a maximum possible start time of 99:59. When used as a countdown timer, a 
set of tones will sound at 00:10 and every second thereafter to warn that the timer is nearing the end. After 
reaching 00:00, the timer will automatically begin counting up to help track how much longer the model 
was operational after the timer ended.

A switch can be selected on the right side of the screen to turn each timer on / off. Place the box on-screen 

over this setting and defl ect the switch that will control the timer. In operation, the timer will be stopped 
when the switch is in one position. Moving the switch to the opposite position will cause the timer to count. 

To reset the timer, move the switch to the stop position and press the 

CLEAR

 button.

The timer can also be started and stopped by the throttle stick. Move the throttle stick to the minimum 

throttle position. Place the box on-screen over this setting and press 

ENTER

. When “Choose the control 

switch” displays, move the throttle stick up from minimum throttle.

The “START/STOP” screen should show. Moving the stick up or down will show changes to the “THROTTLE” 

position value. The “START/STOP” value shows the trip point where starting and stopping the timer will occur.

Move the stick to the position of the timer’s trip point and press 

ENTER

. The position value for START/

STOP should now match that for THROTTLE.

Press 

ESC

 to return the timer setting screen. The throttle stick’s START/STOP position for the timer should 

show below the timer settings.

For example, if a throttle stick START/STOP value of +45% is selected, anytime the throttle stick is below 
this value the timer will be stopped. Anytime the throttle stick is above this value the timer will count. To 
reset the counter, move the throttle stick below this value and press the 

CLEAR

 button.

The “Tx Battery” timer at the bottom of the TIMER setting screen accumulates the total amount of time 

the radio has been operational. This time can only be reset by moving the cursor over “Tx Battery” and 
pressing the 

CLEAR

 button.

DIGITAL SWITCH ASSIGNMENTS

Functions in this screen can support the use of miscellaneous accessories with the TTX850, and can 
range from video, still camera, LEDs, etc. More than one accessory could be controlled simultaneously, 
and manipulated by the pilot through just one channel on the TTX850. This function requires special SLT 
receivers (see those instruction manuals for details).

Summary of Contents for TACJ2850

Page 1: ...are just a few of the benefits which can be used for models of all sizes Tactic 2 4GHz transmitters are compat ible only with Tactic brand receivers and those utilizing the SLT protocol 2 4GHz 8 CHANN...

Page 2: ...urve 12 Throttle Cut 13 Advanced Gyro Gain 14 Aileron Mixer 14 Rudder Mixer 14 Aileron Differential 14 Flap Mixer 15 Air Brake Set 15 Flight Condition 15 Programmable Mixer 15 Rf Output 16 Timers 16 D...

Page 3: ...rcraft include receivers having the SLT protocol Always mount the optional receiver servos switch harness battery electronic speed control etc as explained in the manual included with such equipment a...

Page 4: ...h must be in the OFF position to recharge batteries Do not charge batteries at greater than 1 amp Cycling of the Tx batteries can be accomplished through this jack Misuse improper charging or over cha...

Page 5: ...ar back onto the case front making sure that no wires are pinched between the case parts Press the case halves together Insert the screws back into their positions and carefully tighten them until snu...

Page 6: ...djustable for optimum viewing Six pushbuttons navigate the menus and settings Single button pushes will result in a single incremental adjustment on screen Holding a button for a short time will resul...

Page 7: ...haracter Press ENTER to highlight this character Press and to find the desired character then ENTER to confirm The cursor will automatically move to the next cursor Repeat as necessary for up to 11 ch...

Page 8: ...arameters in a particular memory are accidentally changed etc MODEL MANAGEMENT Shows basic information regarding the model setup in the Model memory number at top left Move the cursor up or down to se...

Page 9: ...4 servo plug positions in the Rx The travel limits for each servo can be adjusted independently Delta wing elevon Elevator and aileron channels are mixed useful for aircraft such as flying wings and...

Page 10: ...nd you have an idle up programmed this alarm will also sound to indicate that you have an idle up switch active Thro Cut The warning will sound when the throttle cut function is set and this switch is...

Page 11: ...ponential percentage the more the servo will rotate as the stick is moved away from center position To select the desired channel to adjust press ENTER then or Press ENTER when finished To assign a di...

Page 12: ...to a specific function Refer back to this section as needed Offset Move the cursor to this function Press ENTER then or to find the percent to offset the center position of the channel shown on this s...

Page 13: ...re the carburetor is at full open when the throttle stick is at full position Use the trim to adjust the engine idle position Move the throttle stick to idle position and turn the assigned throttle ho...

Page 14: ...to help offset unwanted yaw which can occur when ailerons are moved One servo must be connected to each aileron for this mix Instead of equal linear movement between both ailerons a differential perc...

Page 15: ...ron or flaps Adjust each mix as needed Select a switch to turn the mix on off FLIGHT CONDITION More than one flight condition can be set for control of the aileron elevator rudder and spoiler controls...

Page 16: ...will cause the timer to count To reset the timer move the switch to the stop position and press the CLEAR button The timer can also be started and stopped by the throttle stick Move the throttle stick...

Page 17: ...connected to the symmetrical swash plate at 120 angles from each other One pitch servo one elevation servo and one aileron servo are connected to the swash plate 3 Servos 135 For CCPM with three servo...

Page 18: ...moving the throttle stick and using the same controls within the pitch curve screen PITCH CURVE HOLD The setting method is the same as for throttle and pitch curve SWASHPLATE RING Depending on how ce...

Page 19: ...copter sections of this manual for how to set the different settings Linking the TTX850 to the Tactic receiver ensures sole communication between the two and prevents other transmitters from being abl...

Page 20: ...l in training situations it s very important to make sure all channel reverse settings and trim adjustments on the teacher and student transmitters match Otherwise the model could suddenly veer in an...

Page 21: ...ch for both transmitters to the OFF position This will terminate the wireless link between both transmitters Teacher and student s radio TTX850 or TTX650 1 Link the teacher s radio to the Rx 2 In the...

Page 22: ...tput power to prevent having to walk a long distance to check the range 1 Make sure the Tx throttle stick is at minimum position 2 Enter the RF OUTPUT screen in the SETTING menu as described on page 1...

Page 23: ...wiring connections are solid to prevent them from easily becoming dislodged during normal flight It s best to check the system with the propeller removed from the aircraft 1 Once all connections are m...

Page 24: ...down power to the electronic speed control or glow engine first then the receiver and finally the transmitter NEVER allow water or moisture to make contact with the electronic components inside the tr...

Page 25: ...ion in the model for better reception Crash damage send the radio to Hobby Services for repair RUN TIME IS SHORT Weak Tx or Rx batteries replace or recharge the batteries Obstructed servo linkages cau...

Page 26: ...contact the AMA for further details http www modelaircraft org files Memanual PDF Academy of Model Aeronautics 765 287 1256 Business 5161 East Memorial Drive 765 289 4248 Fax Muncie Indiana 47302 800...

Page 27: ...oit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement Cet apparei...

Page 28: ...ing from these causes within the stated warranty period Tactic will at its option repair or replace it for a service charge not greater than 50 of its then current retail list price Be sure to include...

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