Linking – Heli-Max HMXE0828 User Manual
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Once the fl ight battery has been connected, always handle the
helicopter as if it has full power available. The helicopter must remain
still for the gyro to initialize properly. This process is instantaneous
after the helicopter is held still. Turning off the HOLD/FLAP switch
the helicopter is ready to go. Now is a good time to turn on the HOLD/FLAP
switch until you are ready to start fl ying.
Your AXE100 SS/SSL uses the Tactic SLT
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protocol. This means, with the simple addition of
the Tactic Anylink
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to your favorite transmitter,
you can enjoy your Heli-Max AXE100 SS/SSL
with a familiar transmitter, “YOURS”. After the purchase of your Anylink, make
sure to fully read the instructions so you understand how to properly and safely
use the Anylink system.
When using the Anylink you must make sure to follow the proper
mapping procedure for your radio system. Failing to do so could
cause an unsafe condition. How to map your transmitter, as well as
a list of compatible transmitters, is included with your Anylink. You
can fi nd this and more information on the Tactic website, www.tacticrc.com
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LINKING
LINKING
Your AXE100 SS/SSL RTF comes with the transmitter pre-linked to the helicopter.
The Tx-R version requires you to complete this using your transmitter and an
Anylink. Also, if you need to link or re-link for any reason, here is the proper
procedure to do so.
To identify if your transmitter is linked to the helicopter, first turn your transmitter
on, remove the canopy (see removing the canopy in the maintenance section
of this manual), and view the LED closest to the link button. It should remain
steady on. If it does not and is flashing your transmitter is not linked to the
helicopter. To link the transmitter to the helicopter follow the below procedure.
1.
Turn on the transmitter, making sure all the switches are in the back position
and the throttle is down.
2.
Remove the canopy from the helicopter and locate the small black
button near the front of the PC board. Next to it will be an LED (flashing
if not linked).
3.
Place the transmitter in close proximity to the helicopter (1 to 2 feet away).
4.
Press and hold the push button for 3 seconds or until the LED remains on.
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