Century Helicopter Products Hummingbird V.3 Manuel d'instruction - Page 3
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Section 2
Section 2
Section 2
Section 2
Section 2
TESTING AND PREPARATION OF RADIO EQUIPMENT
PLEASE DON'T SKIP THIS SECTION
Before modifying or installing any radio gear,
please take a few minutes to test everything
as shown. Time spent becoming familiar with
the equipment and testing all the components
can prevent difficulty.
1. Install the crystals into the transmitter and
receiver. Be certain that the channel
frequency matches.
2. Note that all electronics plug into the receiver with the wires as pictured (orange wire faces
receiver label). Follow the diagram for each electronic connection. Once the electronics
system is connected and the transmitter is turned on, follow this step-by-step process to
check your equipment.
STEP-BY-STEP COMPONENT TEST
IMPORTANT:
!
*The transmitter must be on before
All connections shown in
powering the model. Always
this manual work for
power off the model before the
Futaba, Hitec & Century
transmitter.
radio systems. If you
have any other radio
system please consult
1. Turn on the transmitter - Does
your radio instructions
the green LED turn on?
for channel numbering.
(some equipment may
2. Plug the "Bird Seed" battery into
differ in appearance.)
your mixer board and wait for the
ELECTRONIC CONNECTION OVERVIEW
This diagram represents the
overall connections for wiring
the Hummingbird correctly.
This diagram includes the
separate connections
pictured above.
IMPORTANT:
Aileron Servo (ch.1)
!
CN2023
If you have the
(move left & right)
Century Lightning 4
channel radio please
refer to the wiring
diagram provided with
the radio system.
Warning!
Keep electronics from
becoming exposed to
glue, moisture or
extreme temperatures
to ensure proper
operation.
MODIFYING THE SERVOS FOR INSTALLATION
1. A long half arm may have to be created by
cutting a full or cross arm.
2. After testing the radio equipment the servos
will be in their center position. Remove the servo
retaining screw and servo wheel. Replace the
wheel with one of the long half arms. See section
3 step 7 for the final positions.
3. Some servo arms require widening the hole in the arm in order for them to accept the
Hummingbird's pushrods using a #55 drill bit [1.34mm or 0.052"].
Connection And Diagnostics F
Connection And Diagnostics F
Connection And Diagnostics F
Connection And Diagnostics For The
Connection And Diagnostics F
Electronic Components
Electronic Components
Electronic Components
Electronic Components
Electronic Components
1
Century Micro
Receiver
CN2032
Note:
Signal (s)
Positive (+)
Negative (-)
Elevator Servo (ch.2)
CN2023
Tail Motor
(move front & back)
(ch.4) CNE019
(turn left & right)
1
2
flashing LEDs on the mixer board
and the gyro to stop flashing.
3. Move the right hand stick on
the transmitter left to right -
does the aileron servo move?
4. Move the right hand stick
forward and back - does the
elevator servo move?
1 2 3 4 5 6
C h a n n e l s
There are 2 wires coming from the upper
left corner of the board. The top wire is
marked rudder on the front of the board.
This wire goes into the gyro. Bottom wire
Gyro: signal faces
goes to the receiver for the throttle.
signal connection
or The
or The
or The
or The
Throttle Connection
Back of Hummingboard
Servo Connections
6 5 4 3 2 1
Channels
Ch#1
Aileron
Rudder & Gyro Connections
1 2 3 4 5 6
Channels
Motor Connections
The mixer speed controller controls the amount of power
transfered to the main and tail motors in proportion.
Micro Gyro
CN2022E
Bird Seed Battery
7 Cell 8.4V
CNE050
Bird Seed Battery
8 Cell 9.6V
CNE050A (optional)
Mixer and speed control Board
CNE052
Connect the tail motor and main motor
connectors to the board, note that the
Main Motor
two red wires are beside each other when
(ch.3) CNE056A
connected to the board as marked by
(go up & down)
positive and negative indicators.
2
3
Ch#2
Elevator
The gyro helps
the helicopter
maintain rudder
heading. Without
the gyro the
helicopter might
spin out of
control.
Front of
Hummingboard
3