User's Manual

On-Off Switch
This switch does more than just turn the radio on and off-it also gets you into the initial setup Mode to
Link the receivers (One-way, and Telemetry)
The switch is coupled to the two LED Indication lights located an inch above it and an inch low left
corner-they come on when the switch turned on and go off when the switch is turned off.
Optic 6 Sport Programming Switches and Buttons
Joystick Controls
Optic 5 2.4GHz Transmitter Features
Minima 6T Receiver Features
Minima 6T Receiver Connection Diagrams
Glow, gas, nitro or electric powered aircraft using a separate receiver battery
Electric powered aircraft with Electronic Speed Control
Minima Series Receiver Features
Minima Series Receiver Features and setup
Set-up and Use of the Hitec 2.4GHz System
Receiver-Servo Connection List
Optic 5 2.4, ACRO in-Flight Controls
Model Setup Menu Programming for Powered Airplanes (ACRO)
EPA (End Point Adjustment)
EPA (End Point Adjustment)
The EPA function is used to set (or limit) the travel of each servo, and may be set anywhere from 0%
and 125% for each travel direction. Reducing the percentage settings reduces the total servo throw in
that direction. The EPA function is normally used to prevent any servos from binding at the ends of
their travel.
Setting up End Points
In this menu function you can set aileron up and down travel, up and down elevator travels, right and
left rudder travels, open and closed throttle positions, and aileron up and down travels if you have a
second servo for the left wing. You can also set the end point travel of flaps and landing gear.
ATV (Adjustable Travel Volume) Function
ATV function is somewhat similar to EPA (End Point Adjustment) and D/R (Dual Rate) function; it
allows you to adjust a servo’s travel end position amount over a control sticks movement.
ATV function affects both endpoints at once, while EPA function allows a servos’ each end of travel
individually. This function can be found useful when the plane is too sensitive over a control sticks’
movement.
Trim Adjustment
This is a function for setting the trim values for each of the servos, allowing you to make adjustments
to each individual servo independently of the trim switches located near the control stick of the radio
(which can be adjusted in flight).
We recommend that you first set up the model's servo pushrods so that the control surfaces are as
centered as possible mechanically before attempting to adjust them in the trim switch. We also