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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing a Futaba® T-FHSS Air-2.4GHz 10J series digital proportional R/C
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system and to acquire the information from a model high up in the sky.
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TRANSMITTER CONTROLS - AIRPLANE
Built-in Antenna
Carrying Handle
VR
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TRANSMITTER CONTROLS - HELI
Built-in Antenna
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/Gyro/CH5 SW(H)
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by the factory.
You can change many of the switch positions or functions by selecting a new position
within the setting menu for the function you wish to move.
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INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL OF THE TRANSMITTER BATTERY
The T10J transmitter is designed to work with
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will need to be purchased from a hobby shop.
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push and slide down
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SWITCH ASSIGNMENT TABLE
• The factory default functions activated by the switches and VR for an 10JA Mode 2 for USA
transmitter are shown below.
• Most 10J functions may be reassigned to non-default positions quickly and easily.
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Switch D Aileron D/R / CH10 Aileron D/R / CH10 Aileron D/R / CH10 Aileron D/R Aileron D/R Aileron D/R Aileron D/R Aileron D/R
Switch E Gear / 5CH Throttle hold 5CH
Switch F Snap roll / Trainer Trainer Trainer Trainer Trainer Trainer Trainer Trainer
Switch G Idle up1,2 6CH 6CH 6CH
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CHARGING THE BATTERIES (When the rechargeable battery option is used)
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cause abnormal charging and overheat.
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ADJUSTING THE LENGTH OF THE CONTROL STICKS
You may change the length of the control sticks to make
your transmitter more comfortable to hold and operate. To
Stick tip A Locking piece B
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the stick tip by holding locking piece B and turning stick
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ADJUSTING DISPLAY CONTRAST
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TRANSMITTER DISPLAYS & BUTTONS
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Total timer display <TIMER>
Shows the cumulated ON time. (hours:minutes) Press and hold + KEY for one
Up/down timer display <ST1.ST2> second to open programming
(minutes:seconds)
menus.
Model timer display <MDL>
Shows the cumulated ON time for each model.(hours:minutes)
System timer display <SYS>
Shows the cumulated ON time.(hours:minutes)
Model type
Resetting timers: System
Before use
Select the desired timer with JOG KEY. The timer display "T-FHSS" "S-FHSS"
flashes. To reset the timer, press JOG KEY.
Output display
Timers
Battery
Model number voltage Telemetry
and name Receiving accuracy
Throttle trim
display Elevator trim
display
−key
END
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An on screen inquiry will ask if you are sure.
Press JOG KEY again to accept the change.
+ KEY:
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or a numerical increase. Changing the menus pages can also be performed.
− KEY:
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performed.
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start-up screen.
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WARNING & ERROR DISPLAYS
An alarm or error indication may appear on the display of your transmitter for a number of
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LOW BATTERY ERROR: Warning sound: Continuous beep until transmitter is powered off.
The LOW BATTERY warning is displayed when the transmitter battery voltage drops below 4.1V.
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Before use
overridden.
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has been erased and is not available. Return your transmitter to
Futaba for service.
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LINK PROCEDURE (T10J/R3008SB)
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this procedure is necessary; otherwise the receiver will not work.
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1. Place the transmitter and the receiver 8. If the receiver ID is displayed in the
close to each other within 20 inches(half transmitter and the LED changed from red
meter). blinking to a steady green light, linking is
complete. (The receiver linking wait state
ends in about 3 seconds.)
Less than 20 inches
9. Check system operation. If the transmitter
and receiver are not linked, try linking
again.
Before use
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2. Turn on the transmitter. SUR[LPLW\\RXUUHFHLYHUPLJKWKDYHGLI¿FXOW\HVWDEOLVKLQJ
3. Select [MDL-SEL] and access the setup a link to your transmitter. This is a rare occurrence.
screen shown below by press the jog key . +RZHYHUVKRXOGDQRWKHU7)+66$LUWUDQVPLWWHUUHFHLYHU
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menu. strongly recommend you to double check whether your
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selection.
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RECEIVER NOMENCLATURE
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CH MODE of the following page to mode B or
mode D.
"S.BUS2": outputs of S.BUS2 port.
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function or use a second R3008SB and link both
to your transmitter.
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Use the small plastic screw driver that was
included with your receiver.
Switch is also used for the CH mode selection.
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Firmly insert the connector in the direction +
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it 90 degrees.
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telemetry device to send the battery voltage (DC0 The R3008SB is capable of changing its channel
a9 IURPWKHUHFHLYHUWRWKHWUDQVPLWWHU allocations as described in the table below.
You will need to purchase the optional External 1. Turn on the receiver. (At this moment, the
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You can then make a cable with an extra RED in about 3 seconds. Next, wait until it
connector to the External voltage connector. becomes solid RED.
2. Press and hold the Mode Switch more than
5 seconds.
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3. Release the button when the LED blinks
RED and GREEN simultaneously.
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4. The receiver is now in the "Operation
* There is a danger of receiving an electric shock. CH Set" mode. At this moment, the LED
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mode.
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ignite and explode. 5. By pressing the Mode Switch, the operation
CH is switched sequentially as "Mode C"
"Mode D" "Mode A"....
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WXUQLQJRQDUHFHLYHUSRZHUVXSSO\ 6. The operation mode will be set by pressing
the Mode Switch more than 2 seconds at
the desired CH mode.
7. Release the button when the LED blinks
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The R3008SB receiver is a very versatile
XQLW,WKDV3:0RXWSXWV6%86DQG6%86 8. After confirming the operation CH mode
is changed, turn off and back on the
outputs. Additionally the PWM outputs can be
receiver power.
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you only desire to use it as an 7 channel receiver the receiver communicates to the transmitter.
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setting changes.
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Output
Channel
connector Mode A Mode B Mode C Mode D
1 ∼ 8CH 1 ∼ 7CH 9 ∼ 10CH 9 ∼ 10CH
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4 4 4 − −
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RECEIVER's ANTENNA INSTALLATION
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modeling Futaba has adopted a diversity antenna system. This allows the receiver to obtain RF
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*Must be kept as straight as possible.
Antenna
Coaxial cable
R3008SB Receiver
To obtain the best results of the diversity This is not a critical figure, but the most
I X Q F W L R Q S O H D V H U H I H U W R W K H I R O O R Z L Q J important thing is to keep the antennas
Before use
Antenna Antenna
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MOUNTING THE SERVO SAFETY PRECAUTIONS when
you install receiver and servos
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grommet
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little slack in the cable and fasten it at suitable
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from the servo outlet so
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make a rectangular hole that is a little larger than on the gear train and/or power consumption
the total stroke of the switch so that you can turn causing rapid battery drain.
the switch ON/OFF without binding.
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vibration will travel to and possibly damage the
servo.
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RANGE CHECK THE RADIO
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be certain the system has adequate operational range.
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range of the T10J.
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down the JOG KEY and then turn the transmitter switch press the Jog key.
on. A power mode screen is displayed. Press the JOG A screen opens without
KEY to select the Power Down function. When this outputting power.
Before use
mode is active the red LED on the lighting from of The receiver does not
the transmitter will provide users with an audible and operate.
visual indication that the transmitter is in the “Power
Select the "ON" and
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press the Jog key.
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Power is usually
display “POWER DOWN MODE”. The words “POWER outputted from power
DOWN MODE” will blink as an additional reminder mode.
that the transmitter is in the “Power Down Mode”.
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should be able to walk approximately 30-50 paces from the model without losing control.
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transmitter in a safe yet accessible location so it will be within reach after starting the engine. Be certain the throttle
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and the engine running at various speeds.
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connections or binding pushrods. Also be certain that the battery has been fully charged.
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S.BUS/S.BUS2 INSTALLATION
This set uses the S.BUS/S.BUS2 system. The wiring is as simplified and clean mounting as
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quickly installed to the fuselage without any extraneous wiring by the use of only one simple
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Before use
i-i Connector (Optional) i-i Connector (Optional)
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S.BUS WIRING EXAMPLE
Receiver
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Since the channel number is memorized by
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S.BUS2 SYSTEM
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S.BUS Gyro to S.BUS2 connector.
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S.BUS/S.BUS2 DEVICE SETTING
S.BUS/S.BUS2 servos or a telemetry sensor can be connected directly to the T10J. Channel
setting and other data can be entered for the S.BUS/S.BUS2 servos or sensors.
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Before use
3-way hub
or Y-harnesses
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TELEMETRY SYSTEM
The R3008SB receiver features bi-directional communication with a T-FHSS Air Futaba
transmitter using the S.BUS2 port. Using the S.BUS2 port an impressive array of telemetry
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ports.
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Before use
7- Your aircraft's data can be checked in the
transmitter by connecting various telemetry
sensors to the S.BUS2 connector of the
receiver.
Signal
Info
Battery voltage is
displayed at the transmitter.
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Common function
The setting screens are called from the following menu. All the functions common to
airplane, helicopter, glider, and multi-copter model types are shown here.
To menu screen
by holding down
the + key
● Then turn on the
● First set the throttle power. (Home screen)
to slow.
● W hen t h e E N D k e y i s
pressed, the display END +
returns to the home (1 second) ● When the + key is pressed for
screen. 1 second, the menu screen is
displayed.
Common function
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2/3 ㌣0'/75$16 ㌣(/(921 select the function.
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key / LCD
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■ Function
MENU1/3 MENU2/3
MDL-SEL (P.40) TELEMETRY (P.66)
Common function
Model select / Model Copy / Data Telemetry Display / Alarm setup
reset / RX / Link
SENSOR (P.83)
MDL-NAME (P.43) Telemetry sensor
Model name / User name
SBUS LINK (P.89)
FAIL SAFE (P.45) S.BUS servo set up
Fail safe
MDL-TRANS (P.92)
REVERSE (P.47) Data transfer of another 10J or 8J
Servo reverse
TRAINER (P.93)
TIMER (P.48) Trainer
Timer
SERVO (P.49)
Servo monitor / Servo test
END POINT (P.50)
End point
TRIM (P.51)
Trim reset / Trim step
SUB TRIM (P.52)
Sub trim
P.MIX1-6 (P.53)
Program mixing 1 ∼ 6
AUX-CHAN (P.56)
AUX channel
PARAMETER (P.58)
Data reset / Model type / ATL-
trim / LCD contrast / Back light :
mode, time, adjustment / Home
display / Battery alarm / Battery
vibration / Buzzer tone / Jog
navi / Jog light / Jog time /
Telemetry : mode, unit / Speech :
language, volume / Stick position
alarm
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MDL-SEL Model select(select / copy / reset / RX type / link) (Common)
Function
This function is used when calling and copying (T-FHSS Air, S-FHSS) matched to the receiver type
model data stored in the transmitter. The selected and linking with the receiver are also done here.
model data can also be reset. System changes
Model select(SELECT)
The model data of up to 30 models can be stored in the transmitter. This function is used when
calling saved model data.
Model copy(COPY)
This is the model data copy function. It is convenient when you want to store model data as backup
or build a number of models with the same data settings.
● The data of the model memory currently in use can be copied to another model memory.
Data reset(RESET)
The model data currently in use can be reset to its initial value. However, it does not Reset other
than the following of a parameter.
[ The function reset in a parameter : ATL trim, TELEMETRY mode, STK POSI ALRM ]
Receiver selection(RX)
Common function
The R3008SB supplied with the transmitter, employs the T-FHSS Air system. When you want to use
an S-FHSS receiver, switch to S-FHSS here. However, the telemetry function cannot be used with the
S-FHSS system.
Link(LINK)
When linking with the receiver, the transmitter is set to the link mode here. The ID number of the
currently linked receiver is displayed.
Method
Calling the setting screen
① Call the menu screen from the ② Select "MDL-SEL" ③ Open the setting screen by
home screen by pressing the + key from the menu with the Jog pressing the Jog key.
for 1 second. key.
+
(1 second)
0'/6(/
Model select (Model number:1 ∼ 30)
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Model select
① Select the SELECT item and then ② P r e s s t h e Jog key f o r 1 ③ Select the model by pressing the
select the model number by second. Jog key.
pressing the + key or ‒ key.
+ − (1 second)
or
● A confirmation "beep
● Confirmation message beep" sounds to show that
Selection range:1 ∼ 30 "sure?" blinks. selection is complete.
For safety, a double setting system is used. When a change is cancelled after the confirmation message is
displayed, the change is not made when moved to another setting item by Jog key.
Model copy
① Select the COPY item and the select ② P r e s s t h e Jog key f o r 1 ③ Copy the model by pressing the
the model number of the copy second. Jog key.
destination by pressing the + key
or ‒ key. (1 second)
+ −
or ● A confirmation "beep"
● Confirmation message sounds and "COMPLETE"
Common function
"sure?" blinks. is displayed on the screen
Selection range:1 ∼ 30 to show that copying is
complete.
For safety, a double setting system is used. When a change is cancelled after the confirmation message is
displayed, the change is not made when moved to another setting item by Jog key.
Date reset
① Select the REST item and then press the Jog ② Date reset by pressing the Jog key.
key for 1 second.
(1 second)
● A confirmation "beep" sounds and
"COMPLETE" is displayed on the screen is
● Confirmation message "sure?" blinks. complete.
For safety, a double setting system is used. When a change is cancelled after the confirmation message
is displayed, the change is not made when moved to another setting item by Jog key.
CAUTION
Only the throttle channel (CH3) initial setting is REV (reverse). Thoroughly
check the Hi and Low directions of the engine or motor used and be careful that
they do not suddenly run at full speed. Even after data reset, CH3 is reversed.
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RX type
① Select the RX item and then select ② RX type change by pressing the
T-FHSS Air or S-FHSS by pressing Jog key.
the + key or ‒ key.
+ − ● Confirmation message
"sure?" blinks.
or
● A confirmation "beep"
sounds is complete.
Selection range:T-FHSS Air,
S-FHSS
For safety, a double setting system is used. When a change is cancelled after the confirmation message is
displayed, the change is not made when moved to another setting item by Jog key.
Link
① Select the LINK item and then press the Jog key ② Enters the link mode for about 20 seconds.
for 1 second. During this time, bring the receiver near the
transmitter and turn on the receiver power.
(1 second) When linking, the receiver ID is displayed.
● T-FHSS Air only. S-FHSS does not enter the link beep beep" sounds and the time
mode. Use the receiver link button to link the remaining is displayed on the screen.
receiver. W h e n 20 s e c o n d s h a v e e l a p s e d , a
continuous beep sounds and the link
mode is exited.
For safety, linking must not be performed while the drive motor or engine is running. When linking is
complete, turn the power off and on and check operation.
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MDL-NAME Model name / User name (Common)
Function
A model name is inputted into each model in
T10J.
User name is inputted into T10J.
Method
Common function
Calling the setting screen
① Call the menu screen from the ② Select "MDL-NAME" ③ Open the setting screen by
home screen by pressing the + key from the menu with the Jog pressing the Jog key.
for 1 second. key.
+
(1 second)
0'/1$0( (Reset)
Model name
(Candidate characters)
Model name
① Move the cursor to the model ② Move the cursor to the ③ Change the character by pressing
name digit you want to change by candidate character you the Jog key.
pressing the + key or ‒ key. want to change with the
Jog key.
+ −
or
Reset method:When the cursor is moved to any digit of the model name by + key or ‒ key and the
Jog key is pressed in the state in which the cursor was moved to RESET by Jog key, the model name
returns to its initial setting.
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User name
① Move the cursor to the user name ② Move the cursor to the ③ Change the character by pressing
digit you want to change by candidate character you the Jog key.
pressing the + key or ‒ key. want to change with the
Jog key.
+ −
or
Reset method: When the cursor is moved to any digit of the user name by + key or ‒ key and the Jog
key is pressed in the state in which the cursor was moved to RESET by Jog key, the user name returns
to its initial setting (Futaba logo).
Parameter
① Select "HOME-DSP" from the ② Select "USR-NAME" by ③ End setting by pressing the
parameter 2 page with the Jog key. pressing the + key or ‒ key. END key.
+ − END
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FAIL SAFE Fail safe (Common)
Function
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immediately before reception was lost, or F/S (Fail temporarily disabled by moving the throttle stick to the slowest
Safe) mode, which moves the servo of each channel side. However, after 30 seconds the battery fail safe function will
to a preset position, can be selected. When T-FHSS return to the battery fail safe state.
Air is selected, the battery fail safe voltage can be
set. WARNING
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Common function
Calling the setting screen
① Call the menu screen from the ② Select "Fail safe" ③ Open the setting screen by
home screen by pressing the + key from the menu with the Jog pressing the Jog key.
for 1 second. key.
+
(1 second)
Fail safe
■ Mode selection (When F/S mode was selected)
① Select the mode by ■ F/S position ■ When using the B-F/S mode
pressing the + key or ② In the mode selected state, set the F/ ① Select ACT by pressing the + key or
‒ key at the MODE S position by holding the stick of that ‒ key at the B-F/S item.
item of each channel. channel in the position you want to set
+ −
+ − and press the Jog key for 1 second.
or
or ● A confirmation beeping sounds to
show that the servo position was
set. (Range / Default)
(Range) INH, ACT / INH
NOR, F/S
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Battery fail safe voltage setting
① Select BATTERY F/S VOLTAGE ② Set the voltage by ③ End setting by pressing the
on page 3 of the fail safe screen pressing the + key or ‒ END key.
with the Jog key. key.
+ − END
(Set up range)
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5.0V 5.3V 5.6V 5.9V 6.2V 6.5V
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Common function
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REVERSE Servo reverse (Common)
Method
Calling the setting screen
① Call the menu screen from the ② Select "REVERSE" ③ Open the setting screen by
Common function
home screen by pressing the + key from the menu with the Jog pressing the Jog key.
for 1 second. key.
+
(1 second)
To prevent erroneous setting, after the servo reverse screen was called as described above, the channel
will not be selected if the Jog key is not pressed at the left and right.
Servo Reverse
① Channel is Select by Jog ② NOR or REV is chosen by Jog key. ③ Reverse the servo by pressing the
key. Jog key.
● A c on f i r m ati on b e e p i ng
Selection range:1 ∼ ● The confirmation message "sure?" sounds and the direction of
10ch blinks on the screen. (Not displayed operation is reversed.
if the same as before.)
For safety, a double setting system is used. When a change is cancelled after the confirmation message is
displayed, the change is not made when moved to another setting item by Jog key.
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TIMER Timer (Common)
Function
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Method
Common function
Timer <TMR1><TMR2>
■ Mode selection ■ Timer time setting ■ Switch selection and ON direction setting
① Select timer mode ② Set the time by ③ Select the switch by pressing the + key or ‒ key at
pressing the + key or the ON-SW or RS-SW item and set the ON direction by
from the "MODE"
‒ key at each TIME pressing the + key or ‒ key at the ON direction setting
with the + or − key. (minutes):(second) item.
item. (Switch setting range/Default)
+ − (Range / Default) ON-SW: SwA ∼ H, ST-THR, PWR-SW/SwA
or RS-SW: SwA ∼ H/SwA
0 ∼ 99 m i n u t e s 59
seconds/10 minutes 00 (Switch ON direction/Default)
(Range / Default) second 3P SW: NULL (normally off), UP, UP&DWN, UP&CNT, CENTER,
UP, DOWN, DN-STP/UP CNT&DN, DOWN/NULL
2P SW: NULL, UP, DOWN/NULL
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SERVO Servo monitor / Servo test (Common)
Common function
6(592岜岜 7(67㌣ Switching to the servo test
(Servo Monitor) screen
● Switch the screen by selecting
TEST and operating the jog
key to the left and right.
● The servo operating position
of each channel is displayed
● Select the setting item on a bar graph.
with the Jog key.
Screen change
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(Servo Test) 7<3(㌣/15 Jog key is pressed in right or
Servo test ON/OFF 7(67㌣2)) &<&/㌣ left.
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Channel Select ٸ ٸ ٸ ٸ ٸ ٸ ٸ ٹ
● Operation of a servo test
Servo test
■ Type/cycle/speed setting ■ Channel selection ■ Servo test start/stop
① Select the setting item (TYPE, CYCL, ② Select the channel you want to ③ Select the "TEST" item
SPD) with the Jog key and set the item test with the Jog key and select with the Jog key and
by pressing the + key or ‒ key. ACT/INH by pressing the + key start/stop the servo test
or ‒ key. by pressing the + key or ‒
+ − key.
or + −
or + −
(Range / Default) or
TYPE:LNR, JMP / LNR Selection range:ACT, INH
CYCL:1 ∼ 100 / 10(full speed at 1) Default:INH(only CH1 is ACT) Selection range:ON, OFF
SPD:1 ∼ 100 / 7(full speed at 100) Default:OFF
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END POINT End point (Common)
Function
The End Point function adjusts the left and right Servo throw
servo throws, generates differential throws, and At 100% setting the servo throw of each channel is about 40°
for channels 1 to 4 and about 55° for channels 5 to 10.
will correct improper linkage settings. However, the maximum servo travel for channels 5 to 10 is
about 110%.
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WKHOHIWDQGULJKWVLGHV ailvator, the throw becomes the same (about 40° ) as channels
1 to 4.
Method
Calling the setting screen
① Call the menu screen from the ② Select "END POINT" ③ Open the setting screen by
home screen by pressing the + key from the menu with the Jog pressing the Jog key.
for 1 second. key.
+
(1 second)
Common function
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End point
① A channel is chosen by Jog key. ② Operate the stick or knob of the selected Range:
channel fully to the left (down) or right (up) 0 ∼ 140%
and adjust the rate by pressing the + key or
‒ key.
Default:100%
● When you want to
Selection range:1 ∼ 10ch + − return the set value
or to the initial value,
press the + key and ‒
key simultaneously.
Adjust the rate of each direction of the stick and VR by repeating step ① .
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TRIM Trim reset / Trim step (Common)
Function
Trim Reset Trim Step
This function returns the trim of the model The amount of trim change per step can be
memory in use to the center (initial state). changed between 1 and 40 according to the aircraft
However, at this time, sub trim and trim step capacity and trim application.
amount are not reset. Set it to match the application. With ordinary
aircraft, a setting of about 2 to 10 should be fine.
Method ,QLWLDOYDOXH
Common function
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the current trim position. (The
Trim Reset
trim operating range is 120 ∼
100[DT5,DT6])
Trim step
Trim step
① Select the trim you want to set from the STEP item
and set the step size by pressing the + key or ‒ key. Range:1 ∼ 40
+ − Default:4
or
● When you want to return the
set value to the initial value,
press the + key and ‒ key
simultaneously.
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SUB TRIM Sub trim (Common)
Function
The Sub-Trim function is used to set the servo Setting precautions
neutral position, and may be used to make fine If sub trim is too large, the servo operating range
adjustments to the control surface after linkages may be exceeded at maximum control surface
and pushrods are hooked up. When you begin to set angle and generate a dead band in which the servo
does not operate. First connect the linkage so that
up a model, be sure that the digital trims are set to the amount of sub trim used is held to a minimum.
their center position.
Method
Calling the setting screen
① Call the menu screen from the ② Select "SUB TRIM" ③ Open the setting screen by
home screen by pressing the + key from the menu with the Jog pressing the Jog key.
for 1 second. key.
+
(1 second)
Common function
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ACROBATIC HELICOPTER GLIDER (AF4) MULTICOPTER
1: AIL(Aileron) 6: FLP
(Flap)1: AIL(Aileron) 6: PIT
(PITCH)1: AIL(Aileron) 6: FL2(Flap2) 1: AIL(Aileron) 6: AUX
2: ELE(Elevator)7: AUX 2: ELE(Elevator)7: AUX 2: ELE(Elevator)7: AL2(Aileron2)2: ELE(Elevator)7: AUX
3: THR(Throttle)8: AUX 3: THR(Throttle)8: AUX 3: MOT(Motor) 8: FL3(Flap3) 3: THR (Throttle)8: AUX
4: RUD(Rudder)9: AUX 4: RUD(Rudder)9: AUX 4: RUD(Rudder)9: FL4(Flap4) 4: RUD(Rudder)9: AUX
5: GER(Gear) 10: AUX 5: GYR(GYRO) 10: AUX 5: FLP(Flap) 10: AUX 5: MOD 10: AUX
Sub trim
① A channel is chosen by Jog key. ② Select the SUB trim you want to set from Range:
channel item and set the rate by pressing -120 ∼ +120%
the + key or ‒ key.
Default:0%
+ −
● When you want to
or return the set value
Selection range:
to the initial value,
(page 1) 1 ∼ 5ch press the + key and ‒
key simultaneously.
(page 2) 6 ∼ 10ch
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P.MIX1-6 Program mixing 1 ∼ 6 (Common)
Function
Mixing that can independently customize 6 linking (linking with another mix), trim addition,
functions can be used. Programmable mixing is offset, and switch setting functions.
used to remove bad tendencies of the aircraft and
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between arbitrary channels, this function includes
【Trim selection】
● Whether or not mixing includes master channel trim operation can be selected.
Common function
● The master channel mixing reference point can be shifted.
【Switch selection】
● The programmable mixing ON/OFF switch can be selected. The switches that can be selected are switches A to
H and the throttle stick.
● The switch operating direction can be set. When a 2 position switch was selected, up /down can be set, and
when a 3 position switch was selected, up/up and down /up / and center/center/center and down /down can
be selected. When the throttle stick was selected, the ON/OFF position and operation direction can be set.
When "NULL" is selected, mixing is always ON.
Method
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P.MIX Selection
(P.MIX 1-6)
■ Calling the setting screen
① Use the Jog key to select the P.MIX
number you want to use.
② Call the setting screen by pressing
the Jog key. to P.MIX1 ∼ 4
set up screen
● P.MIX1 ∼ 4(normal type)
● P.MIX5 ∼ 6(curve type) to P.MIX5 ∼ 6
set up screen
P.MIX1 ∼ 4
Common function
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(Changing the mixing reference point) (Including trim operation)
■ Mixing reference point setting ■ Trim ON/OFF setting
① Select the "OFFST" item and hold ① Select the "TRM" item
the master side stick or knob in
(1 second)
and select ON or OFF by
+ −
or
the position you want to set and pressing the + key or ‒ key.
set the new reference point by
pressing the Jog key. Range:OFF、ON
CAUTION
At the end of setting, check that the mixing function is performed normally.
Common function
5Point curve graph.
setting
Function activation
Master CH select
Slave CH select ● When INH is selected, the
function cannot be used.
When ON or OFF is selected,
Switch selection the function is activated. ON
Switch ON direction and OFF changes are linked
to the switch.
P.MIX5 ∼ 6
Refer to the P.MIX1 ∼ 4 setting method described previously for settings other than the 5 point curve setting
described below.
Range:-100 ∼ +100%
Default:0%
CAUTION
At the end of setting, check that the mixing function is performed normally.
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AUX-CHAN AUX Channel (Common)
Function
Auxiliary channel function (AUX-CH): defines Remember that if you assign primary control of
the relationship between the transmitter controls a channel to a switch which you later use for other
and the receiver output for channels 5-10. functions (like dual/triple rates or airbrakes), every
time you use that other function you will also be
moving the auxiliary channel.
Method
Calling the setting screen
① Call the menu screen from the ② Select "AUX-CHAN" ③ Open the setting screen by
home screen by pressing the + key from the menu with the Jog pressing the Jog key.
for 1 second. key.
+
(1 second)
Common function
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① A channel is chosen by Jog key. ② Select the "SW" item and then select the switch
by pressing the + key or ‒ key.
+ −
or
Selection range:5 ∼ 10ch
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WARNING
The priority of AUX
Don't assign two or more functions to one channel.
Priority may be given to a higher rank function and
a low rank function may be canceled.
higher rank Priority low rank
CH9 SW-A
CH10 SW-D
CH6 PITCH
Common function
CH7 GYRO GOVERNOR SW-C
HELI
CH8 ELE2 THR → NEEDLE GYRO GOVERNOR VR
CH10 SW-D
CH6 SW-C
CH7 GYRO VR
MULTICOPTER
CH8 GYRO DT6
CH9 SW-A
CH10 SW-D
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PARAMETER Parameter function (Common)
Function
PARAMETER submenu: sets those parameters Once you have selected the correct model you
you would likely set once, and then not disturb wish to work with, the next step is setting up the
again. SURSHUSDUDPHWHUVIRUWKLVVSHFL¿FPRGHO
Data reset(RESET)
The present model data is reset. Data Reset does NOT reset, ATL Trim, TELEMETRY mode, or STK POSI
Alarm.
Before doing anything else to set up your aircraft, first you must decide which MODEL TYPE best fits
Common function
this particular aircraft. (Each model memory may be set to a different model type.) If your transmitter
is a T10JA, the default is ACRO. If it is a T10JH, the default is HELI(H1).
ATL Trim(ATL)
Adjustable travel limit (ATL): makes the channel 3 TRIM LEVER (THROTTLE TRIM) effective only at
low throttle, disabling the trim at high throttle. This prevents pushrod jamming due to idling trim
changes. This function defaults to ON. If you are not using channel 3 for throttle, you may want
trim operation the same as on all other channels. To do so, set ATL to OFF. If you need the ATL to be
effective at the top of the stick instead of the bottom, reverse the THR-REV setting. Note that this
affects all models in the radio, not just the model you are currently editing.
LCD contrast(CONTRAST)
Contrast adjustment LCD screen.
● You adjust to legible contrast. set up range -10 ∼ +10
Back light(BACK-LIT)
Back light mode of a LCD screen can be chosen.
● ALWAYS / KEY-ON (Shines for a definite period of time after key operation.) / OFF
Light time(LIT-TIME)
Sets the length of time the backlight will stay on.
● Set up range 1 ∼ 30
Light adjustment(LIT-ADJS)
Light volume adjustment of a back light.
● Set up range 1 ∼ 30
Home display(HOME-DSP)
Item selection displayed on a home screen
● Futaba logo (Default), USR-NAME , RX BATT, DT5/DT6, THR/PIT (Case of helicopter, the position of a
throttle and pitch.)
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Battery alarm(BATT-ALM)
Select the battery alarm voltage according to the battery to be used.
● 4 dry cell batteries ⇒ 4.2V DRY4
● HT5F1800B (NiMH battery) ⇒ 5.0V NiMH5
● FT2F2100B (Lithium ferrite battery) ⇒ 5.8V LiFe2
Buzzer tone(BUZ-TONE)
The tone of buzzer sound when a key is pressed.
● Set up range : OFF,1(low) ∼ 100(high)
Jog light(Jog-LIT)
ON/OFF of a Jog key light.
Common function
● Range:ACT / INH
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Method
Calling the setting screen
① Call the menu screen from the ② Select "PARAMETER" ③ Open the setting screen by
home screen by pressing the + key from the menu with the Jog pressing the Jog key.
for 1 second. key.
+
(1 second)
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LCD contrast(CONTRAST)
Common function
Back light(BACK-LIT)
Light time(LIT-TIME) page 2
Light adjustment(LIT-ADJS)
Home display(HOME-DSP)
Battery alarm(BATT ALM)
Battery alarm vibration(BATT VIB)
Buzzer tone(BUZ-TONE)
page 3
Jog key navigation(JOG-NAVI)
Jog light(JOG-LIT)
Jog light time(JOG-TIME)
(TELEMETRY MODE)
(TELEMETRY UNIT) page 4
(SPEECH LANGUAGE)
(SPEECH VOLUME)
Stick position alarm(STK POSI ALRM) page 5
Date reset
① Call the "RESET" from the PARAMETER by Press ② Date reset by pressing the Jog key.
the Jog key for 1 second.
(1 second)
● A confirmation "beep" sounds and
"COMPLETE" is displayed on the screen is
● Confirmation message "sure?" blinks. complete.
For safety, a double setting system is used. You need to confirm your setting changes by pressing the
jog key. When "COMPLETE" can be seen, it is the completion of reset.
CAUTION Only the throttle channel (CH3) initial setting is REV (reverse). Thoroughly check the Hi and Low directions
of the engine or motor used and be careful that they do not suddenly run at full speed. Even after data reset,
CH3 is reversed.
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Model type
① Select the "TYPE" item and ② Press the Jog key for 1 second. ③ Model type change by pressing
then select the model type by the Jog key.
pressing the + key or ‒ key. (1 second)
+ −
or
● Confirmation message ● A confirmation "beep"
"sure?" blinks. sounds is complete.
● The new model type is
displayed on the screen.
For safety, a double setting system is used. You need to confirm your Selection range:
setting changes by pressing the jog key. If you fail to press the jog key ACROBATIC,
and see "COMPLETE" on your screen, your changed are not saved.
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+ −
● C o n f i r m a t i on messag e ● A confirmation "beep"
Common function
or
"sure?" blinks. sounds is complete.
For safety, a double setting system is used. You need to confirm your Selection range:H-1, HR3,
setting changes by pressing the jog key. If you fail to press the jog key H-3, HE3, HN3, H-2, H-4, H4X
and see "COMPLETE" on your screen, your changed are not saved.
+ −
● C o n f i r m a t i on messag e ● A confirmation "beep"
or
"sure?" blinks. sounds is complete.
For safety, a double setting system is used. When a change is cancelled Selection range:1AIL, 2AIL,
after the confirmation message is displayed, the change is not made 2A+1F, 2A+2F, 2A+4F
when moved to another setting item by Jog key.
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LCD contrast
① Select the "CONTRAST" item and change numerical
value (contrast) by pressing the + key or ‒ key.
+ − Selection range:-10 ∼
or +10
Default:0
Home display
① Select the "HOME-DSP" item and change the mode
by pressing the + key or ‒ key.
+ −
Selection range:
Futaba, USR-NAME,DT5/
● "Futaba":Display about a Futaba logo.
DT6, RX BATT, THR/PIT(*)
"USR-NAME":Display about a user name. Default:Futaba
"DT5/DT6":Display about the position of DT5
and DT6 *Only Heli mode can be chosen
"RX BATT":Display about the receiver battery about THR/PIT.
voltage
"THR/PIT":Display about the position of pitch
and throttle.
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Battery alarm voltage vibration
① Select the "BATT VIB" item and change the ON or
OFF by pressing the + key or ‒ key.
+ − Selection range:
or
ON, OFF
● ON ⇒ The battery alarm of a transmitter is told with
vibration.
Buzzer tone
① Select the "BUZ-TONE" item and change the
numerical value (tone) by pressing the + key or ‒ Selection range:
key. The higher the numerical value the higher the OFF, 1 ∼ 100
tone.
Common function
Jog key navigation
① Select the "Jog-NAVI" item and change the mode
by pressing the + key or ‒ key.
+ − Selection range:
or
ON,OFF
Jog light
① Select the "Jog-LIT" item and change the mode by
pressing the + key or ‒ key.
+ − Selection range:
or ALWAYS, KEY-ON, OFF
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Jog light time
① Select the "Jog-TIME" item and change numerical
value (time) by pressing the + key or ‒ key.
Selection range:
+ −
or 1 ∼ 30
Default:10
● When you want to return the
● Jog-Lit sets the lighting time when KEY-ON
set value to the initial value,
was set.
press the + key and ‒ key
simultaneously.
Telemetry mode
① Select the "TELEMETRY-MODE" item and change
the mode by pressing the + key or ‒ key.
Selection range:
+ − ACT, INH
or
Common function
Telemetry unit
① Select the "TELEMETRY-UNIT" item and change the
mode by pressing the + key or ‒ key.
Selection range:
+ − METER, YARD
or
Speech language
① Select the "SPEECH-LANGUAGE" item and change
the language by pressing the + key or ‒ key.
Selection range:
+ −
Japanese, English
or
Speech volume
① Select the "SPEECH-VOLUME" item and change the
volume by pressing the + key or ‒ key.
Selection range:
+ −
HIGH, LOW
or
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Stick position alarm
An alarm (single beep) can be sounded at the specified throttle stick position.
● Alarm function ON/OFF can be set by switch.
Beep sounds
Common function
Switch direction 326,㌣'2:1 to the switch.
Stick position 67,&.㌣ ●The number in parenthesis
is the current throttle stick
position.
① Stick position is chosen by Jog ② Set the throttle stick to the ③ When the Jog key is held
key. position at which you want to down the alarm sounds at that
generate the alarm. position.
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TELEMETRY Telemetry (Common)
Function
This screen displays and sets the various information from the receiver. An alarm and vibration can be
generated depending on the information. For example, a drop in the voltage of the receiver battery housed
in the aircraft can be reported by an alarm.
● This function can only be used in the T-FHSS Air mode. The S-FHSS system cannot use telemetry.
● Telemetry sensors sold separately can be mounted in the aircraft to display a variety of information. (Receiver voltage
does not require a sensor.)
● The telemetry function cannot be used if the telemetry mode of the parameters is not ACT.
● When 2 receivers are used with 1 transmitter, the telemetry function cannot be used.
Viewing the drive battery CA-RVIN-700 and wiring work are necessary.
voltage. P.70
RX-BATT
● Viewing the receiver voltage.
In the initial state, the receiver voltage is displayed at the transmitter.
Display
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● Viewing the receiver voltage maximum and minimum values.
In the initial state, the receiver voltage maximum and minimum values are displayed in the
transmitter. (Value until reset)
Display
Calling the setting screen
① Select "RX-BATT" from the telemetry ② Open the setting screen by
screen with the Jog key. pressing the Jog key.
Common function
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① Select "MIN/MAX" from the RX-BATT ② Date reset by pressing the
screen with the Jog key. Jog key for 1 second.
● A confirmation "beep"
sounds when complete.
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● Setting receiver voltage alarm.
Use this setting to sound an alarm when the receiver battery voltage drops dangerously low. VIB
(vibration) that vibrates the transmitter at the same time can also be set.
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① In the RX-BATT screen state, select ② Select the "ACT" by pressing
(ALARM) from the menu with the the + key or ‒ key.
Jog key.
+ −
or
Vibration set
① In the RX-BATT screen state, select ② Select the "TYP1 ∼ TYP3" by "VIB" types
(VIB) from the menu with the Jog pressing the + key or ‒ key.
key. TYP 1
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+ or
− TYP 3
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● Listening to the receiver voltage by speech.
The receiver voltage can be heard verbally from the transmitter with a commercial earphone (3.5φ
plug). The speech function can be turned on and off with the specified switch.
Method
Calling the setting screen
① Select "RX-BATT" from the telemetry ② Open the setting screen by
screen with the Jog key. pressing the Jog key.
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(SPEECH) from the menu with the the + key or ‒ key.
Jog key.
+ −
or
Switch
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(SW) from the menu with the Jog the + key or ‒ key. Selection range:
key.
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+ or
−
OFF OFF
OFF
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ON ON
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EXT-VOLT
When connected as shown in the figure, the voltage of the drive battery in the aircraft and another
power supply battery can be displayed at the T10J.
● CA-RVIN-700 (external voltage input connector sold separately) is necessary.
● Soldered wiring work is necessary.
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In the initial state, the EXT-voltage maximum and minimum values are displayed at the transmitter.
(Value until reset)
EXT-Voltage display
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① In the EXT-VOLT screen state, select ② Date reset by pressing the
(MIN/MAX) from the menu with the Jog key for 1 second.
Jog key.
● A confirmation "beep"
sounds is complete.
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● EXT-Voltage alarm set up
This setting will sound an alarm when the EXT-voltage drops dangerously low. VIB (vibration) that
vibrates the transmitter at the same time can also be set.
Method
Calling the setting screen
① Select "EXT-VOLT" from the ② Open the setting screen by
telemetry screen with the Jog key. pressing the Jog key.
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① In the EXT-VOLT screen state, select ② Select the "ACT" by pressing
(ALARM) from the menu with the the + key or ‒ key.
Jog key.
+ −
or
Vibration set
① In the EXT-VOLT screen state, select ② Select the "TYP1 ∼ TYP3" by "VIB" types
(VIB) from the menu with the Jog pressing the + key or ‒ key. If the following types are selected, the
key. transmitter will vibrate during the warning.
TYPE 1
+ or
− TYPE 2
TYPE 3
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● Listening to the EXT-voltage by speech.
The EXT- voltage can be heard verbally from the transmitter with a commercial earphone (3.5mm
plug). The speech function can be turned on and off with the specified switch.
Method
Calling the setting screen
① Select "EXT-VOLT" from the ② Open the setting screen by
telemetry screen with the Jog key. pressing the Jog key.
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(SPEECH) from the menu with the the + key or ‒ key.
Jog key.
+ −
or
Switch set
① In the EXT-VOLT screen state, select ② Select the switch by pressing
(SW) from the menu with the Jog the + key or ‒ key. Selection range:
key.
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+ or
−
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OFF
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ON ON
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Various telemetry sensors (optional) information display and alarm setting
Various telemetry sensors (sold separately) are connectable to the S.BUS2 port of the R3008SB through
a 3-way hub and relay terminals. The information of sensors connected at initialization can be viewed as
long as 2 or more of the same kind of sensor are not used (for example, 2 temperature sensors).
● Sensors that can be used with the T10J: Futaba SBS-01T, SBS-01RM, SBS-01RO, SBS-01A, SBS-01V, SBS-01G
● Robbe sensors that can be used with the T10J: Robbe TEMP125, GPS-1675, VARIO-1712, VARIO-1672, CURR-1678
*Futaba does not sell Robbe sensor.
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TEMP : Display of SBS-01T(Option), and alarm setup
*A temperature sensor must be installed in the aircraft.
TEMP is a screen which displays/sets up ● Conversion of a display unit is performed by "TELEMETRY
UNIT" of "PARAMETER".
the temperature information from an optional
temperature sensor.
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*A RPM sensor must be installed in the aircraft.
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To show warning by vibration can also be chosen. Please understand that an exact advanced display
Data when a power supply is turned on shall be 0 cannot be performed if atmospheric pressure
m, and it displays the altitude which changed from changes in a weather situation.
there. Even if the altitude of an airfield is high, ● Conversion of a display unit is performed by "TELEMETRY
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data from an SBS-01G GPS Sensor (sold A short time is required until the positioning of the GPS
separately), and allows the distance to the airborne is established. In the meantime, don't move the model
during this process. Wait until the GPS sensor's LED turns
aircraft to be read by the transmitter. When the solid green. If it is blinking green it is still acquiring the
aircraft flies inside or outside the set distance an satellites signals.
alarm and vibration alerts the pilot.
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SPEED : Display of SBS-01G(Option), and alarm setup
*An GPS sensor must be installed in the aircraft.
The speed screen displays and sets the speed data and with a tail wind, the displayed speed increases.
from an SBS-01G (GPS sensor) sold separately. ● Conversion of a display unit is performed by "TELEMETRY
UNIT" of "PARAMETER".
The speed of the aircraft during flight can be
displayed.
After flight, the maximum speed during flight *Positioning time of GPS
can be viewed. Because this speed is based on A short time is required until the positioning of the GPS
is established. In the meantime, don't move the model
position data from a GPS satellite, the ground speed during this process. Wait until the GPS sensor's LED turns
is displayed instead of air speed. Consequently, solid green. If it is blinking green it is still acquiring the
with a head wind, the displayed speed decreases satellites signals.
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BATTERY / EXT-VOLT: Display of SBS-01V(Option), and alarm setup
*SBS-01V must be installed in the aircraft.
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SENSOR Sensor Slot (Common)
Function
This screen registers the telemetry sensors used to the S.BUS2 port of the transmitter.
with the transmitter. When only one of a certain When using 2 or more of the same kind of
type of sensor is used, this setting is unnecessary sensor, they must be registered here.
and the sensor can be used by simply connecting it
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assigned by setting up a start slot.
When 2 or more of the same kind of sensor are used, the sensors themselves must allocate
unused slots and memorize that slot.
● The "SENSOR" of a menu is chosen, and Jog key ● Jog key presses side and makes it 2 pages.
press.
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① "REGISTER" in SENSOR SLOT page ② Press the Jog key for 1 second. ③ Press the Jog key.
6 is chosen by Jog key.
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"sure?" blinks.
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● SENS SLOT
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