HITEC Eclipse 7 User Manual
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WARNING: selecting a different model type will erase the 
settings in the model memory. BE SURE you're in the 
correct model memory before selecting a new model type, 
or you might accidentally erase a model you're using! 
(The other memories will not be affected.)
Flashing
The following example shows how the Eclipse 7 may be 
programmed for the "typical" high-performance six-servo 
sailplane, shown below. Six servos are used for right and 
left ailerons, right and left flaps, elevator, and rudder. If 
the model happens to have a V-tail, all the functions are 
the same, except for the response of the two tail controls. 
The channel 3 output on the receiver toggles with Elevator
D/R switch and may be used for motor on/off. If you are 
programming a model with two wing servos, skip the 
steps labeled "4WNG only." Your model's settings will be 
dependent on the setup and linkages. Ask an experien-
ced pilot for assistance setting up.
1. Before you begin, be sure that all of your aileron and 
flap servos are plugged into the proper receiver channels: 
 
CH1 - Right aileron
CH2 - Elevator
CH3 - Motor on/off or spoiler
CH4 - Rudder
CH5 - Left Aileron
CH6 - Right Flap (4WNG only)
CH7 - Left Flap (4WNG only)
2. Enter the SETUP mode by turning on the transmitter 
while pressing the two Up Down Edit buttons simulta-
neously. You will be in the model setup (MSEL) menu.
3. Make sure you're in a clear memory. If necessary, use 
the Cursor Right button to move to a new model memory. 
The selected model memory is indicated by the little 
flashing arrow pointing down. Power down if you've 
chosen a new memory, then power up as in previous step.
4. Press the Up arrow until
the word GLID appears, 
flashing on and off. If it 
does, you're ready to 
proceed on to the next step.
If not, press the Left or Right Cursor keys until it 
appears. You must press both Data keys to "Save" the 
setting; when you do this, there will be two beeps. This is 
how you select the type of model you wish to use.
Right Ruddervator
Left Ruddervator
V-Tail
Elevator
Rudder
Right Aileron
Right Flap
Left Flap
Left Aileron
Spoilers
Competition Glider Quick Setup Instructions
Flashing
5. Now it's time to select the wing type. Select 2WNG for 
models with two aileron servos, and 4WNG for models 
with two ailerons and two 
flaps. Press the Up arrow
until you see the word 
"WING" in the upper right 
of the display. The wing 
type in the lower left will be flashing. You must press both
Data keys to save the wing type. 
6. Press the Up arrow once. This gets you into the 
model name mode (note that the words "MODEL" and 
"NAME" appear in the upper left of the display). 
7. Now you can select four letters to identify your model. 
With the first of the four letters flashing, press the Data 
+Increase or -Decrease key to change the letter that is 
displayed. Stop when the first letter is the one you want. 
8. Press the Right Cursor key once to get to the second
letter. Repeat the previous step to choose the second 
letter. 
9. Repeat two more times to fill out the remaining two
letters. If you like, you can hit the right cursor button one 
more time and select a number between 0 and 199 for 
further identification. It can be handy to use this to store 
the plane's channel number.
10. Press the Up arrow once. This gets you into the 
Timer menu (TIME). If you want, you can use the Data 
+Increase or -Decrease keys to select the amount of 
time you want the stopwatch to count down.
11. This completes the initial part of the setup. Now, 
we'll go ahead and customize the GLID settings for your 
model. Switch transmitter power OFF.
12. Turn the transmitter on. When you do, you will find 
that channels 1 and 5 act as ailerons. Channels 6 and 
7 will only move when the flap knob (VR1) is moved.
13. Now check that each servo moves the proper direc-
tion. Move the aileron, elevator, and rudder sticks. Be 
sure that the channels go the proper direction. If not, go 
to the Reversing menu (REV) by hitting the Down arrow. 
Follow the procedures in the ACRO setup example, for 
details.
14. (4WNG only) Move to
 A F by pressing the Up 
Down Edit buttons. 
Activate it by pressing the 
Active/Inhibit (Clear) key ('On' or 'Off' will be flashing 
depending on the position of the Flt condition switch: 
forward is on).
15. (4WNG only) Next, 
move the aileron stick and 
be sure that both flaps 
move the same directions 
as the ailerons. If they do, move on to the next step. If
they don't, reverse them in the REV menu. Check again 
that the flaps now move with the ailerons.
16. (4WNG only) Reduce the rate that the ailerons mix 
to the flaps by pressing the Cursor Right key until the
percent sign flashes. You can independently set the up 
and down travel for each flap, which is handy for models 
 
Glider(GLID) Section
