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Spektrum SPMAR7200BX User Manual

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The AR7200BX combines the proven BeastX™ flybarless technology with a

Spektrum™ 7-channel, high-speed, 2048 receiver. This combination provides

the ultimate in performance and simple installation. The AR7200BX is perfect

for mini (up to 450 class) helicopters. Using an optional DSMX remote receiver

adds necessary path diversity for even the largest electric, glow, gas and

turbine-powered helicopters.The AR7200BX is compatible with all Spektrum

and JR

®

aircraft radios that support DSM2™ and DSMX technology. The

AR7200BX receiver is not compatible with the Spektrum DX6 park

flyer transmitter.
While the AR7200BX provides maximum agility and precision for intermediate

and professional pilots, it is not a flying aid for beginners.

ImpoRTANT: When using the AR7200BX with larger helicopters (500-size

and larger): It is necessary that you connect a DSMX remote receiver (not

included) to the AR7200BX before binding. See “Receiver Installation” for more

information.

CAUTIoN: DO NOT use DSM2 remote receivers with the AR7200BX.

Doing so will cause the helicopter to crash, resulting in property damage

and injury.

Box Contents

AR7200BX

Bind Plug

Gyropads

Adjustment tool

Instruction Manual

Program Guide

optional parts

DSMX Remote Receiver (SPM9645)

USB interface

Preflight Safety Precautions and Checklist

• Read all safety precautions and literature prior to use of this product.

• Always ensure the receiver and transmitter are properly bound before

flight.

• Always ensure batteries are fully charged and have proper capacity for

the flight time you intend.

• Always exit programming mode before flying.

• Always use the included gyropads and ensure they are properly mounted

and in good condition before each flight.

• Power your transmitter on first and then the receiver.

• Always allow the AR7200BX to initialize before flight.

• Confirm the cyclic and tail rotor servos do not bind at the full range of the

throw.

• Perform a control test, ensuring controls move in correct directions.