User's Manual

Key Input and Display Funcitons
Programmable Alarms
AH6R/AH6RS Receiver
AH6R Receiver
(JR Connect Port)
AH6SR Receiver
(JST 1.5mm Connect Port)
Digital Trims
Inactive Warning
Data Error Warning
NOTICE: Please choose the corresponding receiver
according to different cable
Press the CLEAR button to return the highlighted value to
its default setting
Press the BACK button to return to the previous screen
Rotate the ROLLER to adjust values or to select options
Press the ROLLER to access screens or functions.
Battery Alarm and Display
The AH6T utilizes a roller that can be rotated or pressed
and two buttons, Back and Clear that are used to access
and program all functions.
The AH6T 2.4G features advanced digital trims. The Main
screen displays the graphic position for the trims. The
Throttle Aileron, Elevator and Rudder trim levers, and
when activated the right and left trimmers, feature an
audible center trim beep and a pause. You can adjust the
amount of travel per each trim in the Trim Step Function,
located in System Setup Mode.
Note: When The transmitter is turned off, the trims and left and
right trimmer values are stored in memory and recalled when the
system is turned back on.
The AH6T features an inactivity warning that warns if the
transmitter is left on preventing draining the batteries. If the
transmitter is left on and no input is given to the sticks of
switches for 10 minutes, an alarm will sound and warning
screen appear. Moving any stick or switch will clear the
alarm. Normal RF modulation continues throughout the
alarm maintaining the RF link.
If the transmitter shutdown unexpected, flash data will be
damage, reboot the transmitter will display the warning as
below and it will automatically repair.
When the transmitter voltage drops below 4.3 volts,
"Warning Low Battery" will flash and an alarm sound. If you
are flying when this occurs, land immediately.
The AH6 features programmable alarms that warn of a
potential unsafe switch or stick position when the
transmitter is turned on. In Acro mode programmable
alarms include high throttle, gear and mid and land flap
positions while in helicopter mode warnings include high
throttle, Stunt 1, Stunt 2, and Hold. If any of these switches
or throttle stick position is in an unsafe position when the
transmitter is turned on, an alarm will sound, the screen will
display the offending switch position and the transmitter will
not transmit a signal. Moving the switch or stick to the
desired position will clear the warning and normal operation
will resume.
Specifications:
Voltage Range : DC4.8-6V
Current : <=150mA
Modulation : GFSK
Wireless Operation Mode : FHSS
Frequency Channel : 2406MHz -- 2476MHz
Band Resolution : 1Mhz
Baud Rate : 250Khz
Frame Rate : 11ms
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