HITEC ECLIPSE 7 PRO MANUAL

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HITEC ECLIPSE 7 PRO MANUAL,

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//-->TABLE OF CONTENTSIntroductionTable of ContentsWhat’s New?Projuct SupportSafety InformationWarningsHitec 2.4GHz System Set-upSet-up and Use2236Aircraft Flight Trimming ChartGlider (GLID) Menu FunctionsEclipse 7 Glider Controlsand Switch AssignmentsADIF - Aileron Differential4042434548Glider Model Function DescriptionsCompetition Glider Quick Setup InstructionsVTAL - V-Tail ProgrammingE->F - Elevator Flap mixingA->R - Aileron Rudder mixingF->A - Flap Aileron mixingF->E - Flap Elevator mixingCROW - Crow mixing (airbrakes)S.TM1, 2 - Speed Flap Trim offsets 1, 2AIL.T - Aileron trimA->F - Aileron Flap mixing (4WNG only)DFL.T - Dual Flap Trim (4WNG only)MX.SS - Mix Switch Select4748484848484950505051522.4GHz Module FeaturesOptima Series Receiver FeaturesRange Check FunctionScanmode Set-upFailsafeTelemetry SystemSPC(Supplementary Power Connection) System121212 SAILPLANE TRIMMING CHARTAdjustable length control sticksEclipse 7 Helicopter (HELI) ProgrammingStick lever tension adjustmentEclipse 7 Helicopter ControlsThrottle ratchet changeChanging the Eclipse 7 transmitter’s mode 13 and Switch Assignments13 Helicopter Setup InstructionsFactory Service Repair InformationMenu Descriptions - HelicopterEclipse 7 Controls and Switch AssignmentsFlight Conditions14Mode IIR->T - Rudder Throttle Mixing16Transmitter Input ButtonsGYRO - Gyro settingsHOLD - Throttle Hold16Receiver - Servo Connection ListTHCV - Throttle Curve18Warning DisplaysPTCV - Pitch Curve19RVMX - Revolution mixingModel Setup FunctionsCharging the Eclipse 7 Ni-Mh BatteriesOperating With A Trainer CordOther AdjustmentsMODL - Model SelectVER - VersionREST - Data ResetTIME -Timer Function SetupCOPY - Copy ModelACRO, HELI, GLID - Model Type SelectWing & Swashplate Type SelectionModel NameMODE - Mode 1,2,3,4, ChangeableTelementry Display Function19191920202021222222SWAH - Swashplate adjust (120’,140’, 180’)MX.SS - Mix Switch SelectHovering Throttle Adjustment KnobHovering Pitch Adjustment Knob53565456595959596060606261616161Helicopter Flight Trimming ChartAdjust Hovering Pitch andHovering Throttle6262AIRCRAFT (ACRO) MENU FUNCTIONSSimple Transmitter Setup -Aerobatic Airplane (ACRO)Eclipse 7 Pro Aircraft Controlsand Switch Assignments 1Airplane Model Function Descriptions242430292929323333343434353536363737383939EPA - End Point AdjustD/R - Dual RatesEXP - ExponentialFLT.C - Flight Condition MenuSTRM - Subtrim SettingsREV - Servo ReversingT.CUT - Throttle Cut(Engine Shut off)FunctionPMX1 to PMX5 - Programmable Mixes1, 2, 3, 4, & 5LAND - Landing FunctionFLPT - Flap Trim FunctionE->F - Elevator Flap MixingA->R - Aileron Rudder MixingELVN - Elevon MixingVTAL - V-Tail MixingFLPN - Flaperon MixingAILV - Ailevator (2Elevon Aileron Mixing)MX.SS - Mix Switch SelectWhat’s New?Many of you have owned or used earlier model Hitec transmitters. Here are four “new” Hitec transmitter features that set theEclipse 7 Pro apart from all other Hitec products.1.Signal ProtocolUsing Hitecs AFHSS 2.4GHz module to link with Hitec Optima AFHSS 2.4GHz receivers.2.GimbalsFeel the silky smooth action of the new four ball bearing supported gimbals in the Eclipse 7 Pro. These new gimbals were cre-ated to give you the smoothest action demanded by the highest performance aircraft.3.Switch AssignmentsDuring the model programming steps you will be asked to select what stick, switch or slider controls the features you want touse with your model. This gives you unlimited flexibility to choose the most comfortable and practical way for you to use theEclipse 7 Pro..4.Channel and Control AssignmentsThe Eclipse 7 Pro will automatically select the channel and control assignments based on the model you have. There is theoption to change them if you wish, allowing you a wider choice of receivers that can be used with the Eclipse 7 Pro..Safety InformationFlying models can be dangerous if proper safety precautions are not followed. Here are a few critical safetysuggestions to keep you and others safe.Are you experienced?Flying models is not an intuitive process. Most accomplished model pilots were taught by another modeler. We encourageyou to seek help during your early flight experiences and if required, during the building and gear installation process. Unlikesome other hobbies, model airplane flying has evolved into a social event. There are approximately 2,500 model aircraft clubsin America. Friendship and help could be right around the corner. Ask your local hobby shop about clubs in your area.Where to FlyHaving enough land for your own model airport is rare. Most of us fly at club administrated model fields. The local ball fieldcan be tempting but rarely has the space needed and your liability is high should you damage property or hurt an innocentperson. We recommend you fly at a sanctioned model aircraft field.Join the AMAIn America, the Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA) is an organization of model enthusiasts that provide resources andinsurance to modelers. The AMA also lobbies the Government concerning legislation that impact modelers.Visit their web site for more information, www.modelaircraft.org.Academy of Model Aeronautics5151 East Memorial DriveMuncie, Indiana 47302Toll Free : 800 435-9262Fundamental Guidelines for Safe Flying1.Don’t fly over people or personal property.2.Make sure you do a range and pre-flight check on your aircraft.3.Check for others flying on your frequency. (No need with 2.4GHz)4.Know your batteries condition. Keep them charged.5.The equipment we use in the R/C hobby is sensitive electronic gear. Have receivers checked after a crash before usingthem in another aircraft.6.Use the Fail-Safe function in AFHSS mode to lower the throttle in case of a signal “lock-out”.7.Don’t fly alone.2Hitec 2.4GHz System Set-up2.4GHz Module FeaturesThe following contains the complete instructions on how to use the Optima 2.4GHz series receivers and Eclipse 7 Pro set for atrouble free 2.4GHz signal. We encourage you to review this information before using these products.1. Dual Blue and Red Status indicator LED’s2. Function ButtonIndicates the set-up process codes and use status..Used for Linking(ID -Setting) the Eclipse 7 Pro to a receiver, entering the power down mode for range checks and the Nomal /Scan Mode set-up.3. Sensor Data Output and System Upgrade Connector PortA 3 pin servo plug connector port is featured on back side of Eclipse 7 Pro . Using the HPP-22 PC interface accessory thisport serves to facilitate upgrading the devices software and downloading information from Optima 7,9 receiver if usingoptional onboard sensor station..1. LEDTRAINER2. Function Button3. Sensor Date Output &System Update Port3 [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]
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