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CYCLIC MIXER
This function can automatically defl ect the roll/pitch servos to negate unwanted loss of lift when throttle
level is adjusted. The aileron and/or elevator channels can be mixed to the throttle channel.
RUDDER MIXING
The aileron and/or elevator channels can be mixed to the rudder channel. Setting of the rudder mix uses
the same method as the throttle mix as explained above.
FLIGHT CONDITION
More than one fl ight “condition” can be set for control of the aileron, elevator, rudder, and spoiler controls.
Setting multiple conditions for these channels allows for custom control of the aircraft depending on
fl ight circumstances.
Setup screens are available specifi cally for quadcopter models, being a combination of some menus
normally used for airplanes and others for helicopters. Once the model type setting as explained on page
8 has been set to “Quad”, and back on the MODEL SETUP page for quadcopters, refer to descriptions in
the airplane or helicopter sections of this manual for how to set the different screens.
Settings for controlling quads are also a combination of some functions normally used for airplanes and
others for helicopters. Once in the SETTINGS menu for quads, refer to the descriptions in the airplane or
helicopter 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 able to control the receiver.
1.
Turn on the Tx. (Make sure RF Output is set to ON.)
2.
Apply power to the Rx.
3.
If the Rx LED fl ashes once and then stays on, the Rx is already linked to the Tx and you can skip to
the next section. Otherwise, insert a small diameter screwdriver through the hole marked “LINK” on
the Rx and press the pushbutton until the Rx LED glows red and then turns off after about one second.
4.
Release the “LINK” button.
5.
If the linking is successful, the Rx LED will fl ash once and then remain ON.
6.
Test for proper Tx/Rx functionality before use. If the radio doesn’t appear to have become properly
linked, repeat steps 1– 5 above and move the Tx at least three feet away from the Rx.
The failsafe function is not controlled by the TTX850 transmitter itself, but rather by the Tactic receiver.
Tactic’s stand-alone 2.4GHz receivers have a failsafe feature which engages in the event that the signal
from the Tx somehow becomes interrupted. In such case, depending on the model of receiver being used,
all channels can be set to move to a specifi c position – or only throttle channel 3 can be custom set (with
all other channels holding).
MODEL SETUP – QUADCOPTERS
SETTINGS MENU – QUADCOPTERS
LINK THE RECEIVER TO THE TRANSMITTER
FAILSAFE FUNCTION