Reely RC Toy Helicopter with Remote Control RtF (435c320) 435c320 ユーザーズマニュアル

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d) Switching the Helicopter on
Slide the channel selection switch (see figure 1, item
12) into the desired position (A, B or C).
For the concurrent operation of up to three models in
one room, each helicopter must use a different channel.
Only this prevents them from being affected by the
wrong remote control.
Switch on the transmitter.
Observe that there is still sufficient power supply to the
transmitter. In doubt, check the inserted batteries with
a battery tester.
Slide the helicopter function switch (see figure 4, item
5) from the left position “OFF” to the right position “ON”.
Then put the helicopter to the start position so that the
tail points at you.
The helicopter electronics then perform an internal gyro attunement. During this time, a red LED (1) flashes on the
electric PCB on the right of the model helicopter. When attunement is completed, the red LED (1) is lit permanently
and the helicopter is ready for operation.
When the rotors are started, the LED on the electronics PCB (see figure 8, item 1) in the helicopter starts
to flash.
The two LEDs below the cabin hood (see figure 8, item 2) only serve visual design of the model helicopter.
During the attunement process, the model helicopter must not be turned or moved, and no other IR remote control
transmitter should be operated in direct proximity of the model.
To operate the helicopter on a different channel, switch off the model and then the transmitter. Choose another transfer
channel (A, B or C) and perform activation again.
Attention, important!
Before starting to fly your model helicopter, you should take note of the following information first.
e) Basic Information Relevant to the Control of Model Helicopters
Before you fly your model, you should first familiarize yourself with the control possibilities open to you and thereby be
able to fly safely.
The model helicopter is controlled via the two control sticks at the remote control transmitter. The functions described
on the following pages are available.
Figure 8