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Conrad 1484607 User Manual
Conrad 1484607 User Guide
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  • Conrad 1484607, 39 19. Technical Data a) Transmitter Transmission frequency....................................... 2.4 GHz Transmission output ............................................ <=20 dBm Transmitter range ................................................ 100 - 150 m Channel number .................................................. 4 Power supply ....................................................... 4.8 - 6 V/DC via 4 batteries or rechargeable batteries type AA/ mignon Dimensions (W x H x D) ..........

  • Conrad 1484607, 6 5. Scope of Delivery • Electrichelicopterreadytoy • Radio remote control transmitter • Flight battery • USB charging cable • USB charging adapter • Spare main rotor blades • Spare tail propeller • Spare screws • Cabin hood rubber buffers • Spare linkage rods • Screwdriver • Hex key • Operating instructions Current operating instructions Download the current operating instructions via the link www.conrad.com/downloads or scan the displayed QR code. Follow the instructions on the website.

  • Conrad 1484607, 30 14. Programming the Remote Control The remote control is optimally present for the helicopter "HFP80" in the factory. Nevertheless, you can individually adjust the control behaviour of your model helicopter to your control habits, e.g. with the "Dual Rate" function. The remote control is programmed with three buttons that have the following functions: Figure 23 Push-button "UP" (6) With this button, you can move up or forward within the menu structure. Push-button "DOWN" (7) With this button, you can move down or back within the menu structure. Pus

  • Conrad 1484607, 17 d) Connecting the Flight Battery Move the control stick for the pitch and tail functions (also see gure1,item13)tothebottompositionandswitchonthetrans- mitter. Then connect the plug of the helicopter connection cable (1) that is protected against polarity reversal to the plug connector oftheightbattery(2).Observethattheconnectioncablesdo not drag at the main pinion (3) and are not damaged. Right behind the battery connection, the LED under the canopy (seegure21,item6)ofthehelicopterickersandtheelec- tronicsinthemodelperformareconci

  • 2 Table of Contents Page 1. Introduction .......................................................................................................................................................... 4 2. Explanation of Symbols .......................................................................................................................................4 3. Intended Use ............

  • This is a publication by Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Str. 1, D-92240 Hirschau (www.conrad.com). All rights including translation reserved. Reproduction by any method, e.g. photocopy, microlming, or the capture in electronic data processing systems require the prior written approval by the editor. Reprinting, also in part, is prohibited. T

  • Conrad 1484607, 31 a) Servo Direction Setting "REV" In this menu, you can individually set the running direction of each control channel. E.g. when a control movement to the left is made on the transmitter, but the model moves to the right, the movement direction or the servo running direction of this control channel must be changed. Since the movement directions of the respective control functions have already been set properly ex works, it is usually not required to make any changes in this menu. Adjusting the Servo Running Directions Call the programming menu. Theindication"REV"startstoash�

  • Conrad 1484607, 23 g) Practical Flight Advice for the First Start Eventhoughthemodelcanyinthenarrowestofspaces,forthersttestightswerecommendusingafreespace of about 5 x 5 m. Thesupportshouldbeat(tiles,parquetooring,orsimilar)toallowyoutodetermineevenbeforetake-offifthemodel tends to drift off in a particular direction. Place yourself exactly behind your helicopter. As long as you can see your model from behind, it will react to the con- trol commands: right, left, forward, backward exactly as you see

  • Conrad 1484607, 28 12. Fine Tuning of the Model Helicopter If the nod or roll trim must be adjusted a lot for the helicopter to hover stably and calibration of the control sticks (see following chapter) does not lead to the desired success, you can mechanically adjust the swash plate linkage. For this, it is sensible to remove the canopy. Generallyobservethatthehelicopteralwaysiesinthedirectionintowhichtheswashplateistippedortilted.Ifthe helicoptertriestoytotheleft,thelinkagemustbeadjusteduntiltheswas

  • Conrad 1484607, 12 9. Setting up the Transmitter  Inthefurthercourseoftheseinstructions,guresinthetextalwaysrefertotheadjacentgureorthegures withinthesection.Referencestootherguresareindicatedwiththecorrespondinggurenumber. a) Inserting the Batteries/Rechargeable Batteries The power supply of the transmitter requires 4 mignon batteries (e.g. Conrad item no. 652506, please order 4 x) or 4 mignon rechargeable batteries. Proceed as follows to insert the batteries/rechargeable batteries: Liftthebatterycompartmentlid(seegur

  • Conrad 1484607, 4 1. Introduction Dear Customer, Thank you for purchasing this product. This product complies with the statutory national and European requirements. To maintain this status and to ensure safe operation, you as the user must observe these operating instructions! These operating instructions are part of this product. They contain important notes on commissioning and handling. Also consider this if you pass on the product to any third party. Therefore, retain these operating instructions for reference! If there are any technical question

  • Conrad 1484607, 24 h) Trimming in the Model Helicopter First start the transmitter, then the model. Push the pitch stick from the bottom position (engine off) carefully forward and observe the response of your model. Shortly before the helicopter starts hovering, you can already determine in which direction your model wants to move. Tail trimming: If the helicopter tries to turn to the right with the tip of the fuselage, reduce the rotating speed until the helicopter is safelyonitsskidsagain.Nowpushthetrimbuttonforthetailfunction(alsoseegure1,item11)tothe�

  • Conrad 1484607, 20 Nod Function Thenodfunctionallowsyoutomoveyourmodelhelicopterforwardandbackward(seegure14).Thisisalsocon- trolledwiththerightcontrolstick(alsoseegure1,item3). Ifyoupressthestickslightlyforward,themodeliesforward.Ifyoupullthesticktowardstheback,themodelies backwards. Figure 14

  • Conrad 1484607, 34 d) Timer Setting "TIME:" The remote control offers the option of starting a timer (1 - 10 minutes) at the push of a button. The remaining timer time is displayed and during the last 30 seconds before the end of the set time, the remote control emits acoustic warningsounds.Thus,theighttimeofanelectricmodelcanbeperfectlyusedwithoutdischargingtherechargeable batterytoodeeplybylingerighttimesandthusdamagingit. Setting the timer Call the programming menu. "REV&q

  • Conrad 1484607, 5 3. Intended Use This product is an electrically powered model helicopter, which is wirelessly controlled with the remote control unit included in the delivery. The model is designed for operation indoor but may also be used outdoors at totally calm conditions.Themodelhelicopterispre-assembledandreadytoyandisdeliveredwithbuilt-inremotecontroland drive components. The product must not become damp or wet. The product is not suitable for children un

  • 25 Roll trimming: If the helicopter tries to drift or top to the right, reduce the speed until the helicopter is safely on its skids again. Now pushthetrimbuttonfortherollingfunction(alsoseegure1,item5)totheleftseveraltimes. Pushthepitchstickcarefullyforwardandcheckiftheadjustment�

  • 10 8. Transmitter Controls Figure 1: View from the front 1 Transmitter aerial 2 LED display 3 Control stick for nod and roll functions (Mode 2 *) 4 Trimming button for the yaw function (Mode 2 *) 5 Trim button for roll function 6 Push-button "UP" 7 Push-button "DOWN" 8 Push-button "SELECT" 9 Display 10 On/off switch 11 Trim button

  • Conrad 1484607, 15 10. Operation of the Model Helicopter a) Charging the Flight Battery TheightbatteryischargedwiththeenclosedUSBchargingadapter.Forthis,theadapterisconnectedtoaUSB socket of a computer/notebook or a commercial USB plug-in mains adapter with the also-enclosed USB plug-in charger. Attention! Do not connect the USB cable to a USB hub without a separate mains adapter (e.g. a keyboard USB port, etc.),becausethesewillnotprovidesufcientcurrentforcharging. Connect

  • Conrad 1484607, 33 c) Servo End Deection Setting "EPA" Usingtheservoenddeectionsetting"EndPointAdjustment"youcanpreciselydenethemaximumsizeofservo travelthatispermitted.Theservoenddeectionfunctionistypicallyusedtoprotectservosfrommechanicallyhitting anobstaclewhendeectingtothefullextent.Foeeachofthefourcontrolchannels(CH1-CH4),theEPAvaluescan be set individually. The EPA values of all control channels are set to 100% ex works and should not be changed. Set

  • Conrad 1484607, 13 The operating display consists of the following elements: 1 Battery symbol 2 Model type symbol 3 "Dual Rate" display 4 Signal encoder display 5 Transmitter voltage display 6 Nod-trim display (mode 2) 7 Roll trim display 8 Timer display 9 Transmitter type display 10 Flight condition display * 11 Trail trimming display 12 Display of the last control channel operated ** 13 Pitch-trim display (mode 2) 14 Display of the set control stick mode * Theightconditiondisplayofthetransmitteriscoupledwiththe"DualRate"s

  • Conrad 1484607, 14 The four control channels that are displayed are assigned to the following functions: CH1: Roll function CH2: Nod Function CH3: Pitch function CH4: Tail function Attention!  Ifthepowersupplyisnolongersufcientforafaultlessoperationofthetransmitter(lessthan4V),theLED display(seegure1,item2)ashesandthetransmitteremitsshortalarmsatregularintervals.  Inthiscase,terminateightoperationofthemodelimmediatelyandinsertanewsetofbatteriesinthe transmitter o

  • Conrad 1484607, 18 e) Basic Information Relevant to the Control of Model Helicopters Beforeyouyyourmodel,youshouldrstfamiliarizeyourselfwiththecontrolpossibilitiesopentoyouandthereby beabletoysafely.Themodelhelicopteriscontrolledviathetwocontrolsticksattheremotecontroltransmitter. The following functions are available: Pitch function Withthepitchfunctionyoucancontroltheying

  • 21 f) Modifying the Transmitter Stick Assignment Ifyouwanttoywiththepre-setstickassignment"Mode2"asdescribedabove,thenyoumayskipthischapter. However, if you wish to exchange the control of the pitch and nod function at the transmitter ("Mode 1"), you have thepossibilitytocarryout

  • Conrad 1484607, 9 7. Notes on Batteries and Rechargeable Batteries Although use of batteries and rechargeable batteries in everyday life is a matter of course today, there are many dangers and problems. Ensure that you observe the following general information and safety information when handling batteries and rechargeable batteries. • Keep batteries/rechargeable batteries out of the reach of children. • Do not leave any batteries/rechargeable batteries lying around openly. There is a risk of batteries being swallowed by children or pets. If swallowed, consult a doctor immediately! • Batteries/rechargeablebatteriesmustneverbeshort-circuited,disas

  • Conrad 1484607, 38 18. Troubleshooting Even though the model and the remote control system were built to the state of the art, there may still be malfunctions or faults. For this reason, we would like to give you some information on how to deal with possible problems. Problem Remedy Transmitter doesn’t respond. • Check the batteries in the transmitter. • Check the polarity of the batteries/rechargeable batteries in the trans- mitter. • Check the on/off switch. Transmitter switches off on its own at once of after a short period. • Check or replace the batteries/re

  • Conrad 1484607, 16 b) Checking the Drive Mechanics Before commissioning your model helicopter, you need to check the drive mechanics. Only if the mechanics work secure- ly,withoutplayandabsolutelysmoothlycanbemodelywith the lowest possible energy expenditure. For this reason, you shouldcheckthemodelfunctionbeforeeachight. For this, carefully turn the main rotor back and forth and check the interaction of the main gear (1) and the motor pinion (2). Thegearsmustsecurelytintoeachotherwithoutcatchingor showing too much friction. The motor

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