Futaba 6J F4103 Data Sheet
Product codes
F4103
62
To program the DELY (Throttle and Pitch Delays):
1) Turn the transmitter on.
2) Press and hold the MODE button to access the programming mode. An audible double beep will be heard
and the default screen will change.
3) Press either the MODE key OR the END key to scroll through the function
menus. Each time one of the aforementioned keys is pressed the menu will change
accordingly. Continue pressing the MODE or END key until the delay (DELY)
menu appears on screen.
accordingly. Continue pressing the MODE or END key until the delay (DELY)
menu appears on screen.
4) The right side of the LCD should indicate that the delay settings are inhibited, as
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5) Press the SELECT key to access the throttle delay adjustment. The throttle channel
is denoted by the 3 on the left side of the LCD.
6) Press the DATA INPUT lever upward to increase the delay of the throttle servo
accordingly. As noted above, the delay is adjustable between 0 and 50%.
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This will access the pitch delay adjustments (6 on the LCD screen). As with the throttle servo delay, press
the DATA INPUT lever upward to increase the delay of the pitch servo.
the DATA INPUT lever upward to increase the delay of the pitch servo.
8) Press and hold the END key to exit the DELY (Delay) function.
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all functions as desired.
all functions as desired.
Hovering Pitch (HOVP)- (HELI only)
The HOV-PIT (Hovering Pitch) trim function trims the pitch near the hovering point of the helicopter.
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of the T6J) so that the rotor speed is constant. If you are not actively using this function, we suggest that you
inhibit the function to prevent inadvertent pitch changes.
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of the T6J) so that the rotor speed is constant. If you are not actively using this function, we suggest that you
inhibit the function to prevent inadvertent pitch changes.
To activate and set the HOV-PIT (Hovering Pitch):