Common Sense RC SNAP&FLY Owner's Manual - Page 11

Browse online or download pdf Owner's Manual for Toy Common Sense RC SNAP&FLY. Common Sense RC SNAP&FLY 17 pages. 3-in-1 rtf modular airplane system

Select mixing type either before or after the transmitter is turned on. See section 5D for
more details on control mixing selection. Refer to Table 3A for more control lever
functions. The positions 6 and 7 on the mixing dial are reserved for transmitter analog
control output and are unused in this product.
D. Receiver
Frequencies: 900MHz (North America) / 868MHz (Europe);
Proportional Channels: 4 (1 throttle and 3 actuator controls)
Control distance: >100m (300ft.) with supplied transmitter
Low Battery Voltage Protection
Frequency locking procedure: at start up
Power Supply: 1 cell LiPo battery (3.7V)
Once the receiver is energized the motor/propeller could potentially move. Handle with
care to avoid bodily injury and/or property damage. Energize the receiver only before a
flight. Disconnect the LiPo battery from the receiver immediately after the flight.
The receiver and the supplied LiPo batteries have matching magnetic electrical
connectors. To power up the receiver connect a supplied LiPo battery to the receiver as
indicated in Photo 3D2. Do not attempt to reverse the connection polarity.
E. Frequency Locking
To work properly the receiver needs to lock its frequency to the transmitter frequency.
Step 1. Power up the receiver -- the receiver red LED starts flashing;
Step 2. Select a frequency position on the frequency dial at the transmitter -- If in a group
environment be sure to choose a frequency unused by others.
SNAP&FLY -- Modularized RC Airplanes
Photo 3D1 – The receiver mounted in the Base
Module
a. Antenna, b. Magnetic battery connectors, c1.
Proportional motor control channel output, c2, c3,
c4 – 3 Proportional actuator control channel
outputs (c4 is not used in this product) d.
Receiver LED (on the under side)
www.itcanfly.com
Photo 3D2 – LiPo
battery connects to
receiver to energize
the receiver
10