3. Verifying the machine's C.G.
Suspend the helicopter with your fingers as shown in Fig. (8). With the battery pack back fully in-
serted in the battery hanger the fuselage shall be suspended level and the C.G. of the machine
is sure located under the main shaft of the rotors.
Fig. (8): Suspend the helicopter to balance the machine at C.G.
4. Set up the radio
1
ON / OFF switch
2
Voltage gauge
3
"Bind" LED
4
Servo reverse switches
5
Stick for
Throttle
Yaw
6
Yaw trim
7
Throttle trim
8
Stick for
Pitch
Roll
9
Roll trim
10 Pitch trim
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Fig. (9): The transmitter
One major advantage of the 2.4 GHz radios is that any receiver only "listens" to one single
transmitter; so it cannot be interferred by other transmitters, operated at the same time. This is
why the transmitter has to be "bound" to the receiver. Binding is already done by factory when
you get the model, but in case it is necessary to repeat the binding please use this procedure:
Connect the model's battery
1.
2.
Push the button at the receiver
3.
Now swith on the transmitter as
close as possible to the model
Receiver's LED flashes slowly
Receiver's LED flashes in triple intervals
Receiver's LED flashes fast first, then slowly, and
lights constantly in the end
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®
micro NH90
indoor
Binding successful.