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Page 10FEaTURES FaMiLiaRizaTiOnTRanSMiTTER aLaRMS, cOnTinUED...Trainer Mode Warning AlarmThe SD-6G transmitter is equipped with a safety featur
Page 11qUick-STaRT BaSic MODEL SETUPThe information in this section describes the basic steps that you can use to quickly setup a new model. Regardles
Page 12FEaTURES FaMiLiaRizaTiOnTiPS anD SUggESTiOnS, cOnTinUED...l An after-market peak-detection charger, cycler, or fast charger should NOT be use
Page 13SySTEM cOnnEcTiOnSUse the diagram below to familiarize yourself with how to connect the switch harness, servos (available separately), and rece
Page 14SySTEM cOnnEcTiOnSTRanSMiTTER anD REcEivER BaTTERy chaRgingThe SD-6G transmitter features a Charging Jack, which can be used with the Airtronic
Page 15The SD-6G transmitter features four Programming Keys, a Navigation Pad and an ENTER key, all used in conjunction to facilitate transmitter prog
Page 16LcD anD PROgRaMMing kEySMULTi-FUncTiOn LcD OvERviEwUse the diagram below to familiarize yourself with the layout and different indicators that
Page 17SySTEM SETUP anD inSTaLLaTiOnTRanSMiTTER anD REcEivER BinDingThe Binding function allows you to Bind the transmitter and receiver pair. When ne
Page 18SySTEM SETUP anD inSTaLLaTiOnWhen mounting the receiver into your model, it's important to mount the receiver exactly as described. In add
Page 19SySTEM SETUP anD inSTaLLaTiOnRangE chEcking - LOw-POwER MODEWhen lengthening the control sticks, we strongly suggest that you leave at least fo
Page 2PackagingThe packaging of your Airtronics SD-6G 2.4GHz FHSS-1 radio control system has been specially designed for the safe transportation and s
Page 20FLighT MODESThe SD-6G transmitter model programming is based around Flight Modes. Each Model Type (AERO and HELI) feature three independently p
Page 21aERO MODEL TyPE cOnTEnTSGeneral Information ...
Page 22aERO MODEL TyPEaERO MODEL TyPE PROgRaMMing MEnU FLOw chaRTUse this Flow Chart to familiarize yourself with the AERO Model Type Programming Menu
Page 23aERO MODEL TyPEThe diagram below shows the transmitter control stick and switch layout in the AERO Model Type conguration.IMPORTANT Since eac
Page 24aERO MODEL TyPEIn the default conguration, the Model Select List contains 5 AERO Model Types and 5 HELI Model Types. The Model Type for any of
Page 25aERO MODEL TyPEDeleting a Character1) Press the INC+/M1 or DEC-/M2 keys to move the underscore under the character you want to erase.2) Press
Page 26aERO MODEL TyPESome selection options are dependent on other selection options and may not be able to be changed.If you want to go back and cha
Page 27aERO MODEL TyPE04.TRainER (TRainER SySTEM), cOnTinUED...Activating the Trainer Function - Master (Instructor) Transmitter1) Turn the Master (
Page 28aERO MODEL TyPE05.STOP waTch (STOP waTch anD cOUnT UP TiMER)The Stop Watch function is used to either count down from a programmed Start time (
Page 29aERO MODEL TyPE06.DaTa cOPy (MODEL PROgRaMMing DaTa cOPy)The Data Copy function allows you to copy the Programming Data from one model to anoth
Page 3Due to differences in the implementation of 2.4GHz technology among different manufacturers, only Airtronics brand 2.4GHz FHSS-1 ai
Page 3007.DaTa RESET (MODEL PROgRaMMing DaTa RESET), cOnTinUED...Although Model Type selection options are model-specic, the Data Reset function doe
Page 31aERO MODEL TyPEChanging Servo Reversing Adjustment Values, Continued...3) Press the Navigation Pad 5634 to highlight the channel that
Page 32aERO MODEL TyPEChanging Servo Centering Percentage Values, Continued...3) Press the Navigation Pad 5634 to highlight the channel that
Page 33aERO MODEL TyPEChanging Servo End Point Percentage Values, Continued...In front of each End Point Adjustment percentage value is a specic ico
Page 34aERO MODEL TyPETH-CUT setting range is -150% to 0%. The default setting is -100%. Decreasing the Throttle Cut percentage value will
Page 35aERO MODEL TyPEDual Rate is a percentage of End Point Adjustment. For example, if you set the Dual Rate 1 percentage value to 100%, the control
Page 36aERO MODEL TyPEChoosing the Channel1) Press the Navigation Pad 34 to highlight the channel you would like to make Exponential percentage value
Page 37aERO MODEL TyPEWARNING When the Trim Flight Mode option is set to Separate or SEPARATE TH-TRIM LOCK (F1), Digital Trim values are stored in th
Page 38aERO MODEL TyPEChoosing the Flight Mode - Common or Separate, Continued...3) Press the Navigation Pad 5 to move the cursor to F-MODE>COM.4
Page 39aERO MODEL TyPE15.ai-DiFF (aiLEROn DiFFEREnTiaL)The Aileron Differential function allows you change the ratio of the Up to Down movement of eac
Page 4SaFETy anD USagE PREcaUTiOnSgEnERaL SaFETyl Be certain to read this Operating Manual in its entirety.l 'Safety First' for yourself,
Page 40aERO MODEL TyPEChanging the Aileron Differential Percentage Values, Continued...1) Press the Navigation Pad 56 to highlight the desired
Page 41aERO MODEL TyPEChoosing the Flight Mode - Common or Separate, Continued...3) Press the Navigation Pad 5 to move the cursor to F-MODE>COMMO
Page 42aERO MODEL TyPEChoosing the Flight Mode - Common or Separate1) From the Display screen, press the ENTER key to display the Programming Menus.2
Page 43aERO MODEL TyPEProgramming F-MODETransmitter F-MODETransmitter F-MODE refers to the Flight Mode that the transmitter is currently operating in.
Page 44aERO MODEL TyPE19.aiLvaTOR (aiLvaTOR/TaiLEROn MiXing)The Ailvator Mixing function mixes ailerons and elevator, allowing you to have both roll c
Page 45aERO MODEL TyPEAILVATOR setting range is -100% to 100%. The default setting is 0% (OFF). Adjusting the Ailvator Mixing percentage values will c
Page 46aERO MODEL TyPE21.DELTa (DELTa MiXing EnD POinT aDjUSTMEnT)Changing V-Tail Mixing End Point Adjustment Percentage Values - Rudder Right and Lef
Page 47aERO MODEL TyPE3) Press the Navigation Pad 5634 to highlight the desired servo (EL or AI) and direction of travel (DOWN or UP) you would like
Page 48Two Compensation Mixing functions are available, however, only one Compensation Mixing function can be Active at one time. If F-MODE is set
Page 49aERO MODEL TyPE22. & 23.c-MiX1 anD c-MiX2 (cOMPEnSaTiOn MiXing), cOnTinUED...Choosing the Slave ChannelThe Slave channel is the channel th
Page 5SaFETy anD USagE PREcaUTiOnSl The receiver antenna wires consist of two coaxial cables and two reception wires (the thin tip at the end of the
Page 5024.SX MOniTOR (SERvO MOniTOR)The Servo Monitor displays the output levels of each of the 6 channels in bar graph form, allowing you to monitor
Page 51hELi MODEL TyPE cOnTEnTSGeneral Information ...
Page 52hELi MODEL TyPEhELi MODEL TyPE PROgRaMMing MEnU FLOw chaRTUse this Flow Chart to familiarize yourself with the HELI Model Type Programming Menu
Page 53hELi MODEL TyPEThe diagram below shows the transmitter control stick and switch layout in the HELI Model Type conguration.IMPORTANT Since eac
Page 54hELi MODEL TyPEIn the default conguration, the Model Select List contains 5 AERO Model Types and 5 HELI Model Types. The Model Type for any of
Page 55hELi MODEL TyPEDeleting a Character1) Press the INC+/M1 or DEC-/M2 keys to move the underscore under the character you want to erase.2) Press
Page 56hELi MODEL TyPEMaking HELI Swashplate Type Selection Options, Continued...2) Press the Navigation Pad 6 to highlight SWASH>NORMAL.3) Pres
Page 57hELi MODEL TyPE04.TRainER (TRainER SySTEM)The SD-6G transmitter features a Trainer System that allows you to connect two SD-6G transmitters to
Page 58hELi MODEL TyPEUsing the Trainer Function1) The Trainer Cable should be connected between the two transmitters and the Trainer function on bot
Page 59hELi MODEL TyPEThe Stop Watch is displayed in Minutes, Seconds, and 1/10 Seconds. 00' (Minutes) 00" (Seconds) 00 (1/10 Seconds).Usin
Page 6l 6-Channel 2.4GHz FHSS-1 Digital Proportional Computer Radio Control System for Aircraft and Helicoptersl Full-Range 92224 (RX600) 6-Channel
Page 60hELi MODEL TyPECopying Model Programming Data, Continued...4) Press the Navigation Pad 6 to move the cursor to the bottom model number, then
Page 61hELi MODEL TyPEResetting Model Programming Data, Continued...4) Press the ENTER key. DATA RESET OK? will be displayed and INC+ will ash.5)
Page 62hELi MODEL TyPEChanging Servo Centering Percentage Values1) From the Display screen, press the ENTER key to display the Programming Menus.2)
Page 63hELi MODEL TyPE10.EPa (EnD POinT aDjUSTMEnT)The End Point Adjustment function allows you to adjust servo travel in each direction. This makes i
Page 64hELi MODEL TyPE11.cP-EPa (ccPM EnD POinT aDjUSTMEnT)The CCPM End Point Adjustment function allows you to adjust servo travel in each direction
Page 65hELi MODEL TyPE12.SwaSh (SwaShPLaTE SETUP), cOnTinUED...IMPORTANT To be able to access the SWASH menu and program the Swashplate Setup func
Page 66hELi MODEL TyPE14.D/R & EXP (DUaL RaTE anD EXPOnEnTiaL)The SD-6G transmitter features one Dual Rate switch that controls Dual Rate for the
Page 67hELi MODEL TyPEDual Rate is a percentage of End Point Adjustment. For example, if you set the Dual Rate 1 percentage value to 100%, the control
Page 68hELi MODEL TyPEChoosing the Channel1) Press the Navigation Pad 34 to highlight the channel you would like to make Exponential percentage value
Page 69hELi MODEL TyPE16.Th-cURvE (ThROTTLE cURvE)The Throttle Curve function allows you to vary the amount of throttle servo travel in relation to th
Page 7FEaTURES FaMiLiaRizaTiOnTRanSMiTTER FEaTURES DiagRaMSUse the diagrams below to familiarize yourself with the basic features of your SD-6G 2.4GHz
Page 70Choosing the Flight Mode - Common or Separate1) From the Display screen, press the ENTER key to display the Programming Menus.2) Press the Na
Page 71hELi MODEL TyPE1) Press the Navigation Pad 56 to highlight HOLD>INH, then press the INC+/M1 or DEC-/M2 keys to change the INH/ACT setting t
Page 72hELi MODEL TyPE17.Pi-cURvE (PiTch cURvE)The Pitch Curve function allows you to vary the amount of pitch travel in relation to the movement of t
Page 73hELi MODEL TyPEChanging the Pitch Curve Point Values and the Rate Percentage ValuesFive different Points with varying Rate percentage values ca
Page 74hELi MODEL TyPE18.REvO-MiX (REvOLUTiOn MiXing)The Revolution Mixing function mixes rudder and collective pitch controls, which makes the helico
Page 75hELi MODEL TyPEChanging the Revolution Mixing Function High Side Percentage ValueChanging the High side percentage value affects the Re
Page 76hELi MODEL TyPEChoosing the Flight Mode - Common or Separate1) From the Display screen, press the ENTER key to display the Programming Menus.2
Page 77hELi MODEL TyPEGYRO 1 and GYRO 2 setting range is -150% to 150%. The default settings are 100%. Decreasing the GYRO percentage values decrea
Page 78hELi MODEL TyPEChoosing the Flight Mode - Common or Separate, Continued...Two Compensation Mixing functions are available, however, only one C
Page 79hELi MODEL TyPERATE Hi and RATE Lo setting ranges are -150% to 150%. The default settings are 0%. Increasing or decreasing the Rate High and Ra
Page 8FEaTURES FaMiLiaRizaTiOnUse the diagram below to familiarize yourself with the 92224 (RX600) 6-Channel receiver included with your SD-6G 2.4GHz
Page 80hELi MODEL TyPE22.SX MOniTOR (SERvO MOniTOR)The Servo Monitor displays the output levels of each of the 6 channels in bar graph form, allowing
Page 81Batteries not installed correctlyDamage caused by using incorrect charger or reverse polarityLow transmitter battery voltageToo much time el
Page 82REFEREncEAttempting to copy Programming Data to the same model number Transmitter left in direct sunlight for too longTrim set to SEPARATE in T
Page 83REFEREncEgLOSSaRy OF TERMS, cOnTinUED...Coaxial Cables: The portion of each receiver antenna wire that extends the Antenna Reception Wires. Th
Page 84gLOSSaRy OF TERMS, cOnTinUED...Model Name: The Model Name function allows you to name each of your individual models. This makes it easy to ke
Page 85Temperature Range: The range in temperature of the outside air that the transmitter can safely and reliably operate in.Throttle/Rudder Control
Page 86REFEREncEBBattery, Receiver - Connection 13Battery, Receiver - Options 10Battery, Receiver - Using a Li-Po Battery 13Batteries, Transmitter
Page 87REFEREncEinDEX, cOnTinUED...EEnd Point Adjustment, Denition of 83End Point Adjustment, Programming - Aero Model Type 32End Point Adjustment
Page 88inDEX, cOnTinUED...MModel Select, Denition of 84Model Select, Using - Aero Model Type 23Model Select, Using - Heli Model Type 53Model Sele
Page 89inDEX, cOnTinUED...SSafety, General 4Servo Centering Sub-Trim, Denition of 84Servo Centering Sub-Trim, Programming - Aero Model Type 31Ser
Page 9FEaTURES FaMiLiaRizaTiOnMulti-Function LCD: The heart of the programming and display features of the transmitter. All programming and transmitt
Page 90SETUP ShEETSaERO SETUP ShEETUse this Aero Setup Sheet to help you keep track of each of your model's Programming Data. Before lling out t
Page 91SETUP ShEETSSETUP SHEETShELi SETUP ShEETUse this Heli Setup Sheet to help you keep track of each of your model's Programming Data. Before
Page 92Airtronics is Distributed Exclusively in North America by:Global Hobby Distributors18480 Bandilier CircleFountain Valley, CA 92708Telephone: (7
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