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Lower

Throttle Stick

Motor turns off

Advance Throttle Stick

Motor runs full speed

Pull Control

Stick Back

Elevator moves up

Move Control

Stick Right

Right aileron moves up,
left aileron moves down

Move Control

Stick Left

Rudder moves left

4-channel

1. Make certain all the controls respond in the correct direction when the 
control sticks are moved as indicated. 

Note:

 Some ESCs feature an “arming” 

safety procedure, where the motor will not turn the fi rst time the throttle stick 
is advanced. Refer to the instructions for the ESC that came with your airplane 
to fi nd out if your ESC has an arming feature.

If any of the controls do not respond in the correct direction, use the blade of 
a small screwdriver to move the any of reversing switches necessary to the 
other position. Confi rm that the controls respond correctly.

If none of the controls respond, confi rm that the transmitter is turned on and 
the motor battery is connected to the ESC. Also confi rm that the battery is 
at least partially charged. If there is still no control response, the receiver 
may not be reading signals from the transmitter. “Bind” the receiver to the 
transmitter as described on page 5.

2. When you get to the fl ying fi eld perform a “ground range check” to verify 
that the receiver will read the transmitter’s signals from a distance. This isn’t 
required before every fl ight, but should always be done before the fi rst fl ight 
of the day. To do a ground range check, place the model on the ground and 
have an assistant hold onto it. With the system turned on walk away from the 
model while you operate the controls. Be certain to vary the motor speeds 
as well. As you continue to walk and operate the transmitter confi rm that all 
the controls continue to respond correctly. Do this until you reach a distance 
as far away from the model as possible while still being able to clearly see it 
(approximately 100’ [30m] (fi fty paces). If all the controls respond correctly the 
model is ready to fl y. If any of the controls do not respond correctly 

do not fl y

Refer to the TROUBLESHOOTING part of the manual below.

Summary of Contents for TTX440

Page 1: ...automatically rapidly and seamlessly changes between open frequencies in the 2 4GHz band so it never operates on the same frequency long enough to receive interference This assures that your receiver...

Page 2: ...y depending on whether or not your model has ailerons FLIGHT CONTROLS 3 channel Rudder Trim Lever Throttle Trim Lever Elevator Trim Lever throttle channel 3 LEFT Control Stick rudder channel 1 elevato...

Page 3: ...4 channel models Left control stick 3 channel operation Controls the ESC connected to channel 3 throttle Pulling the stick back toward the pilot should turn the motor off and moving the stick forward...

Page 4: ...to the plane or before turning on the receiver switch and turning off the transmitter after disconnecting the battery This way the receiver will always be receiving signals from the transmitter Power...

Page 5: ...RE THE RECEIVER IS BOUND TO THE TRANSMITTER The receiver must be electronically bound to the transmitter in order to read its signals Your model should be supplied with the receiver already bound but...

Page 6: ...ration 3 With the transmitter on and the battery connected use a small screwdriver a toothpick or a piece of wire to press and hold the BIND button down inside the hole in the top of the receiver The...

Page 7: ...the ESC Also confirm that the battery is at least partially charged If there is still no control response the receiver may not be reading signals from the transmitter Bind the receiver to the transmit...

Page 8: ...itter batteries are sufficiently charged Be certain the transmitter antenna is vertical Occasionally range can be affected if the receiver is too close to other electrical components inside the model...

Page 9: ...nsions 1 77 x 0 98 x 0 5 45 x 25 x 13mm Weight 0 25 oz 7g FCC STATEMENT This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not ca...

Page 10: ...ontrol model R C equipment without the supervision of an adult ALWAYS make certain all transmitter stick movements operate all servos properly in the model Check the operation of control surfaces befo...

Page 11: ...aused by abuse misuse alteration or accident If there is damage stemming from these causes within the stated warranty period Tactic will at its option repair or replace it for a service charge not gre...

Page 12: ...12 Entire contents Copyright 2009 Made in China TACJ0445Mnl FCC ID IYFTTX240...

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