Please refer to the table below for the LED status of the receiver's condition.
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4If the servos jitter or move inadvertently, there may be a problem. We would strongly suggest you do not fly until the source of the difficulty has been determined. Look for loose servo connections or binding pushrods.
Also, be certain that the battery has been fully charged.
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receiver battery pack as it allows the effective use of the battery F/S |
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©Copyright 2011. No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without prior permission. The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice. While this manual has been carefully written, there may be inadvertent errors or omissions. Please contact our service center if you feel that any corrections or clarifications should be made.
FUTABA CORPORATION 1080 Yabutsuka, Chosei-mura, Chosei-gun, Chiba-ken, 299-4395, Japan
Phone: +81 475 32 6982, Facsimile: +81 475 32 6983
©FUTABA CORPORATION 2011, 07 (1)
1M23N25803
S-FHSS Air System
TM-FH RF Module
and
R2006GS Receiver
Instruction Manual
Applicable systems:
T9C, T9Zwc2, T10C
Important: The 2.4GHz band offers different characteristics than that of the conventional 50MHz and 72MHz. As such, we strongly encourage you to read this manual carefully prior to utilizing the TMFH and R2006GS S-FHSS system.
Thank you for purchasing the TM-FH 2.4GHz transmitter module and R2006GS receiver. This system is designed for use only with the Futaba transmitters indicated elsewhere in this manual. In order to use the TMFH transmitter module, you will need to carefully remove the existing transmitter module and replace it with the TM-FH transmitter module. The receiver R2006GS, as the model number indicates, is capable of controlling models up to six channels. Please note: The installation of the R2006GS differs slightly from that of a typical receiver. Please pay special attention to the information contained within this manual in order to have a pleasant flying experience.
Note:
Futaba S-FHSS system and FASST system are not compatible each other.
Features:
•2.4GHz Spread Spectrum radio communication system.
•Exclusive ID code to avoid interference from other S-FHSS systems.
•Fail Safe (F/S) function (for throttle channel)-F/S, Battery F/S
•Dual antenna diversity (R2006GS)
Usage Precautions:
1)Prior to utilizing any radio control system, it is strongly recommended that you read and abide by the Safety Code created by the Academy of Model Aeronautics as well as any site specific rules and regulations that might exist. Doing so will greatly increase your enjoyment of the hobby.
2)In order to maintain complete control of your aircraft it is important that it remains visible at all times. Flying behind large objects such as buildings, grain bins, etc. is not suggested. Doing so may result in the reduction of the quality of the radio frequency link to the model.
3)Please do not grasp the transmitter module's antenna during flight. Doing so may degrade the quality of the radio frequency transmission.
Contents and Technical Specifications
Your 2.4GHz system includes the following components:
R2006GS Receiver
Easy Link Swich
Mini screwdriver
Range Check Swich
TM-FH RF Module
Specifications:
TM-FH RF Module-
•Communication system: one-way communication
•Antenna: 1/2 wavelength di-pole
•Current consumption: 150mA maximum
•Setting switch for Fail Safe (F/S) setting and range check
R2006GS Receiver-
•Dual antenna diversity
•Power requirement: 4.8V or 7.4V battery or regulated output from ESC, etc. (*1)
•F/S and Battery F/S function for throttle channel (channel three)
•Size: 1.70 x 0.98 x 0.35 in. (43.1 x 25.0 x 8.8 mm)
•Weight: 0.30 oz. (8.5g)
(*1) Be sure that when using ESC's regulated output the capacity of the ESC must meet your usage condition. Never use dry cell batteries for the R2006GS receiver as this may cause difficulties with the receiver's operation.
Special Markings;
Pay special attention to the safety at the parts of this manual that are indicated by the following marks.
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