UMX Night Vapor Manual

EN
7
Control Surface Centering
RTF and BNF Binding Procedures
CAUTION: Always keep hands away from the propeller. When armed, the motor will turn the propeller in
response to any throttle movement.
Binding is the process of programming the receiver to recognize the GUID (Globally Unique Identifier) code of a single
specific transmitter.
The transmitter and receiver in the RTF version are bound at the factory. If you need to rebind, follow the instructions below.
RTF Binding Procedure
1. Ensure the transmitter throttle stick is in the lowest
position.
2. Install and connect a fully charged flight battery to the
aircraft.
3. After approximately 5 seconds, the LED on the aircraft
flight control board will begin to flash rapidly.
4. Push and hold down either the left transmitter stick or
the bind trigger.
5. Power on the transmitter. Release the button when the
transmitter beeps.
6. The LED on the aircraft flight control board will glow
solid when binding is complete.
BNF Binding Procedure
1. Refer to your transmitter’s unique instructions for
binding to a receiver.
2. Ensure the transmitter throttle stick is in the lowest
position.
3. Install and connect a fully charged flight battery to the
aircraft.
4. After approximately 5 seconds, the LED on the aircraft
flight control board will begin to flash rapidly.
5. Put your transmitter into bind mode.
6. The LED on the aircraft flight control board will glow
solid when binding is complete.
Changing the LED Color
Before your first flights, or in the event of a crash, check
to make sure the flight control surfaces are centered. It is
much better to do this mechanically due to the mechanical
limits of linear servos.
1. Make sure the transmitter trims are centered, and
sub-trims are set to 0.
2. Check to see if any of the flight control surfaces are
not centered.
3. If the surface is not centered, use a pair of pliers and
carefully lengthen or shorten the pushrod by adjusting
the U-shape in the pushrod.
The front and rear LED colors on the Night Vapor are
selectable through your transmitter. The default colors are
yellow in front and white in the rear.
CAUTION: Never attempt to change the LED
colors while the aircraft is in flight. Attempting to
do so will result in loss of control.
To change the LED colors:
1. With transmitter and receiver powered on and bound,
press the Bind/LED trigger on the transmitter 3 times.
The controls of the aircraft will be disabled.
TIP: If using your computer transmitter and the BNF
version of the Night Vapor, cycle the ch6 (AUX1)
switch, assigned during the BNF transmitter setup,
3 times.
2. Hold the right stick up to change the front LED. Hold
the stick down to change the rear LED.
3. With the right stick held up or down, move the stick
either left or right to cycle through the available colors.
The available colors are yellow, white, blue, red, green,
or purple.
4. When you have chosen the desired color for the front
and rear LED’s, press the trigger button 3 times to
save the settings and exit. The aircraft controls are
restored.