Ttx402 functions linking to micro tx-r aircraft – Flyzone FLZA3330 User Manual
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Illuminated red light
indicates the TTX402
is powered and transmitting.
Aileron and
Elevator Trims
Throttle/Steering Control
Leave the left stick
(throttle control) in
the minimum position
during linking.
Power switch
TRIM ADJUSTMENT
Full extent............. Centered ........... Full extent
Constant «beep» .....Single «beep» ..... Constant «beep»
Nose Wheel
Steering Trim
Aileron/Elevator Control
TTX402 FUNCTIONS
LINKING TO MICRO TX-R AIRCRAFT
Micro Tx-R aircraft include a receiver that auto-links to a Tactic transmitter. Once the receiver is powered, it will
link automatically to a present and compatible Tactic SLT 2.4GHz signal. Please follow these steps to safely link
your transmitter and aircraft the fi rst time.
1. Always power the transmitter or AnyLink fi rst.
2. Make sure the throttle stick is down.
3. Plug in the battery to the aircraft.
HELPFUL TIP: If you are going to fl y with a group, pre-link your transmitter and receiver prior to arriving at
the fl ying location.This must be done in an environment free of Tactic SLT 2.4GHz signals. Pre-linking ensures
that familiarity is established between your transmitter and receiver. Familiarity guarantees that as long as your
transmitter is powered fi rst, your receiver will link to your transmitter regardless of the other compatible signals
in the environment.
AnyLink must be in Normal Mapping (1 Beep) when Futaba
®
, Hitec
®
or Tower Hobbies transmitters
are used with Tx-R aircraft. If using a Spektrum
®
or JR
®
transmitter, AnyLink must be in Alternate
Mapping (2 Beeps). To change the mapping, consult your AnyLink instruction manual.
TX-R ONLY: POWER ANYLINK OR A TACTIC 2.4GHZ TRANSMITTER
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