Справочник Пользователя для Jeti RC console 2.4 GHz No. of channels: 16 80001571
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2.
For any of the upgrades which require removing the radio back
cover; you MUST disconnect the transmitter battery pack before
attempting any work.
attempting any work.
3.
It is imperative to store your radio in a controlled environment.
Any extreme temperatures can cause damage to the sensitive
electronics. A sudden change in temperature or humidity can create
condensation which can permanently damage your radio.
electronics. A sudden change in temperature or humidity can create
condensation which can permanently damage your radio.
4.
Do not use radio during poor weather conditions. Any water or
condensation can cause corrosion and could permanently disable
your radio. If you suspect that moisture has entered your transmitter;
turn it OFF, remove the back cover and let dry it out.
your radio. If you suspect that moisture has entered your transmitter;
turn it OFF, remove the back cover and let dry it out.
5.
Avoid use in dusty environments.
6.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any unauthorized
modifications. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance will void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
the party responsible for compliance will void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
7.
This is a sophisticated hobby product and not a toy. It must be
operated with caution and common sense, always avoid any
mechanical damage.
mechanical damage.
8.
Always avoid operating close to devices that might cause
harmful electromagnetic interferences.
9.
Keep all moving parts clean and free of dust or fine debris that
might damage the mechanical parts of the radio.
10.
Do not point the transmitter antenna directly towards your
model or a human body. The radiation pattern from the antenna will
be shielded and provide poor connection to your model.
be shielded and provide poor connection to your model.
11.
Never repair, re-install, or exchange the internal memory SD
card for other type.
12.
Avoid extreme temperatures as they can cause damage to the
sensitive internal SD card.
13.
Always perform a ground range check prior to your initial flight.
1.
Any repair, installation, or upgrade must be
performed with caution and commons sense. These
will require some basic mechanical skills.
will require some basic mechanical skills.
11.2 General Safety Rules
11.3 Flight Safety Check
1.
Always verify the correct position of the switches, and the
gimbals, prior turning ON your transmitter. Turn on the transmitter
first, then receiver. Jeti transmitters use "Model Checking." This safety
is designed so that the model memory stores the unique serial
number of the receiver that has already been assigned to model.
When the transmitter establishes communication with the receiver
and the serial number does not match the number stored in the
current model’s setup, the transmitter displays a warning. You will
then be able to accept the change or reject the change. If you accept
the change, the transmitter stores the new receiver number into the
model’s setup and begins transmitting. If you reject the change, the
transmitter will not communicate with the receiver and you will be
allowed to select another model.
first, then receiver. Jeti transmitters use "Model Checking." This safety
is designed so that the model memory stores the unique serial
number of the receiver that has already been assigned to model.
When the transmitter establishes communication with the receiver
and the serial number does not match the number stored in the
current model’s setup, the transmitter displays a warning. You will
then be able to accept the change or reject the change. If you accept
the change, the transmitter stores the new receiver number into the
model’s setup and begins transmitting. If you reject the change, the
transmitter will not communicate with the receiver and you will be
allowed to select another model.
2.
Perform a ground range check before each day’s flying session.
3.
Check the battery voltage on both the transmitter and the
receiver battery packs.
4.
Check all channel assignments, trim, mixes, and the correct
5.
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