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2.

 

Pull the TTX404/600 trainer switch and 

hold it in this position

 and turn the power switch on.   

 
3.

 

Move the student's transmitter to within 3 feet of the teacher's transmitter, turn the power switch on and set 
the RF OUTPUT to ON. 

 
4.

 

The TTX404/600 LED should flash three times and then stay on to indicate the bind was complete.  Release 
the trainer switch.   

 
5.

 

Once linked, move the throttle stick on both transmitters to minimum.  Turn the Rx power on and make sure 
only those channels selected for transfer to the student are transferred when the TTX650 trainer switch is 
deflected.  Ensure the teacher can regain control of all channels when the trainer switch is released. 

 
6.

 

Perform a complete range check before flight. 

 
7.

 

When the training session has ended, with the model safely landed and power removed from the model 
simply turn the power switch for both transmitters to the OFF position.  This will terminate the wireless link 
between both transmitters.   

 

Teacher and student's radio:  TTX650 
 

1.

 

Bind the teacher's radio to the Rx. 
 

2.

 

In the teacher's TRAINER screen described on page xx select which channels to NOT be transferred to the 
student while training, and 

select a switch to control the training function

.  Then turn the teacher's Tx off. 

 

3.

 

Move the student's transmitter to within 3 feet of the teacher's transmitter.   

 

4.

 

Pull the teacher's trainer switch and turn the power switch on.  The "searching" screen should show. 
 

5.

 

Turn the student's radio on, and set the RF OUTPUT to ON. 

 

6.

 

The TTX650's "searching" screen should disappear.  The teacher can release the TTX650 trainer switch.  If the 
TTX650 doesn't identify the signal from the student's radio a "NO SIGNAL" message will show. 

 

7.

 

Once linked, move the throttle stick on both transmitters to minimum.  Turn the Rx power on and make sure 
only those channels selected for transfer to the student are transferred when the TTX650 trainer switch is 
deflected.  Ensure the teacher can regain control of all channels when the trainer switch is released. 

 
8.

 

Perform a complete range check before flight. 

 
9.

 

When the training session has ended, with the model safely landed and power removed from the model 
simply turn the power switch for both transmitters to the OFF position.  This will terminate the wireless link 
between both transmitters.   

 

RANGE TEST:

  Before each flight make sure to check the operating range of the Tx / Rx set.  The TTX650 includes 

a function that automatically reduces its output power to prevent having to walk a long distance to check the 
range. 

 

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Summary of Contents for TACTIC TTX650

Page 1: ...stand the instructions included with the model Damage resulting from misuse or modification will void your warranty INDEX SLT TECHNOLOGY Tx R AND COMPATIBLE RECEIVERS Page xx RECEIVER INSTALLATION xx...

Page 2: ...xx Throttle Hold xx Throttle Curve xx Pitch Curve xx Gyro Mixing xx Swash Mixing xx Throttle Mixing xx Rudder Mixing xx Swash Ring xx Programmable Mixer xx BIND THE RX TO THE TX xx FAILSAFE FUNCTION...

Page 3: ...cro and wrap it in foam rubber to prevent damage from strong vibrations or crash damage except in extremely warm environments It s best to have as few items surrounding the receiver s antenna tips as...

Page 4: ...described on page xx FLIGHT CONTROLS Channels 1 4 are fully proportional Channels 5 and 6 can be controlled by a non proportional switch However if a proportional channel 1 4 is mixed to channel 5 or...

Page 5: ...on more light Throttle ratchet A silver ratchet bar is mounted across the throttle gimbal For airplane use a more firm ratchet feel might be desired for the throttle In this case turn the adjustment s...

Page 6: ...lding a button for a short time will result in slow scrolling of adjustments continued holding will result in fast adjustments Left side buttons SERVO Press any time to see the servo position screen s...

Page 7: ...rtical movement of this stick has the desired amount of resistance Elevator arm and spring The black plastic arm and spring must be re located from the elevator gimbal to the opposite gimbal Using a p...

Page 8: ...ch memory as a backup in case parameters in a particular memory are accidentally changed etc MODEL MANAGEMENT Shows basic information regarding the model setup in the memory number shown at top in bra...

Page 9: ...s elevator s and rudder AIRPLANE NORMAL TAIL 1AIL 1AIL 1FLAP 2AIL 2AIL 1FLAP CH1 AIL AIL AIL AIL CH2 ELEV ELEV ELEV ELEV CH3 THRO THRO THRO THRO CH4 RUDD RUDD RUDD RUDD CH5 AUX1 FLAP AUX1 FLAP CH6 AU...

Page 10: ...e servo that controls the ailerons on both wings and another servo that controls the flaps on both wings both servos moving in the same direction Connect the aileron servo to Rx channel 1 and the flap...

Page 11: ...the student if desired Enter this screen Press or to select a channel to set Press ENTER to toggle the setting Repeat with other channels as desired Setting a channel to SLV means the student will hav...

Page 12: ...move the assigned switch to the position that will allow for the furthest servo travel Adjust this percentage to the widest travel distance as needed for this channel Note that the slope of the diago...

Page 13: ...he input channel will be mixed to and also affect the movement of the output channel THROTTLE CURVE The throttle s output is normally linear in relation to movement of the throttle stick A non linear...

Page 14: ...ove the cursor next to TRIG but do not press ENTER Move the throttle stick to the desired position that will trigger the throttle channel to move to the cutoff position The graph will move accordingly...

Page 15: ...e been assigned previously highlight the switch selection in the CTRL line and press CLEAR Press ESC once all mixing values are set to return to the FUNCTION menu screen AILERON FLAP ADJUST This funct...

Page 16: ...FLAP ELEV mix percent and adjust as desired Press ENTER when finished Assigning a switch can allow on off control of the mix Set a mix percentage for each position of the switch SP 0 SP 1 SP 2 2AI1FL...

Page 17: ...gured 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 flying space wi...

Page 18: ...CH5 GYRO CH6 PITCH SWASH TYPE Enter this screen to select the type of swash plate in the helicopter Setting this properly allows for proper mixing of all controls for the main rotor Four options are a...

Page 19: ...on will be marked by the arrow on the right Press ENTER to confirm this mark When the throttle cut switch is in the ON position and the throttle stick is positioned above the trigger mark reducing the...

Page 20: ...d on the graph but is the left most end of the curve line The vertical position of this point can be adjusted by moving the cursor to the RATE percentage pressing ENTER and then or as desired Press EN...

Page 21: ...leron elevator and or rudder channels to the throttle channel and leave the mix active at all times do not set a control switch on the CTRL line like shown above left Move the cursor to select which c...

Page 22: ...ding is successful the Rx LED will flash once and then remain ON 6 Test for proper Tx Rx functionality before use If the radio doesn t appear to have become properly bound repeat steps 1 6 above FAILS...

Page 23: ...0 to the Rx inside the model and then remove power from the Rx 2 In the TTX650 TRAINER screen described on page xx select which channels to NOT be transferred to the student while training and select...

Page 24: ...ining and select a switch to control the training function Then turn the teacher s Tx off 3 Move the student s transmitter to within 3 feet of the teacher s transmitter 4 Pull the teacher s trainer sw...

Page 25: ...tware and suitable driver required for the download are free and found at http tacticrc com tacj2650 html IMPORTANT Make sure the Tx battery shows good voltage prior to attempting a download Use new a...

Page 26: ...r channels so each respective control surface is perfectly aligned with the main surface For example when the aileron trim lever is at center it s best that the trailing edge of the aileron is aligned...

Page 27: ...imultaneously NEVER operate R C equipment if you are physically impaired as it could pose a safety hazard to yourself or others in the area NEVER allow small children to operate control model R C equi...

Page 28: ...reating unwanted electrical noise relocate the Rx inside the model or relocate the ESC Align both Rx antennas at 90 degree angles from each other if possible applicable CONTROL SURFACE MOVES IN THE WR...

Page 29: ...t to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC RF...

Page 30: ...L 61822 Tel 217 398 0007 9 00am 5 00pm CST M F E mail hobbyservices hobbico com Entire contents 2013 Hobbico Inc TACJ2650MNL Made in China FCC ID IYFTTX650 This product is suitable only for people of...

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