Spectrum 5-Channel Full Range DSM2 User Manual

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SPEKTRUM DX5e • RADIO USER’S GUIDE

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SPEKTRUM DX5e • RADIO USER’S GUIDE

General Notes

Radio controlled models are a great source of pleasure.

Unfortunately, they can also pose a potential hazard if not

operated and maintained properly.

It is imperative to install your radio control system correctly.

Additionally, your level of piloting competency must be

high enough to ensure that you are able to control your

aircraft under all conditions. If you are a newcomer to radio

controlled flying, please seek help from an experienced pilot

or your local hobby store.

Safety Do’s and Don’ts for Pilots

• Ensure that your batteries have been properly charged

prior to your initial flight.

• Keep track of the time the system is turned on so you

will know how long you can safely operate your system.

• Perform a ground range check prior to the initial flight

of the day. See the “Daily Flight Checks Section” for

information.

• Check all control surfaces prior to each takeoff.
• Do not fly your model near spectators, parking areas or

any other area that could result in injury to people or

damage of property.

• Do not fly during adverse weather conditions. Poor

visibility can cause disorientation and loss of

control of your aircraft. Strong winds can cause similar

problems.

• Do not point the transmitter antenna directly toward the

model. The radiation pattern from the tip of the antenna

is inherently low.

• Do not take chances. If at any time during flight you

observe any erratic or abnormal operation, land

immediately and do not resume flight until the cause of

the problem has been ascertained and corrected. Safety

can never be taken lightly.

Federal Aviation Administration

Purpose

This advisory outlines safety standards for operations of

model aircraft. We encourage voluntary compliance

with these standards.

Background

Attention has been drawn to the increase in model aircraft

operation. There is a need for added caution when operating

free flight and radio controlled craft in order to avoid

creating a noise nuisance or a potential hazard to full-scale

aircraft and persons and/or property on the surface.

Operating Standards

Modelers generally are concerned with safety and exercise

good judgment when flying model aircraft. However, in

the interest of safer skies, we encourage operators of

radio controlled and free flight models to comply with the

following standards:

a. Exercise vigilance in locating full-scale aircraft (get help

if possible) so as not to create a collision hazard.

b. Select an operating site at sufficient distance from

populated areas so you do not create a noise problem or

a potential hazard.

c. Do not fly higher than 400 feet above the surface.
d. Always operate more than three miles from the

boundary of an airport unless you are given permission

to be closer by the appropriate air traffic control facility

in the case of an airport for which a control zone has

been designated or by the airport manager in the case of

other airports.

e. Do not hesitate to ask for assistance in complying with

these guidelines at the airport traffic control tower or

air route traffic control center nearest the site of your

proposed operation.

Information Provided By

Director, Air Traffic Service Federal Aviation Administration,

Washington, D.C.

Daily Flight Checks

1. Check the battery voltage on both the transmitter and

the receiver battery packs. Do not fly below 4.7V on the

transmitter or below 4.7V on the receiver. To do so can

crash your aircraft.

note: When you check these batteries, ensure that

you have the polarities correct on your expanded scale

voltmeter.

2. Check all hardware (linkages, screws, nuts, and bolts)

prior to each day’s flight. Be sure that binding does not

occur and that all parts are properly secured.

3. Ensure that all surfaces are moving in the proper

manner.

4. Perform a ground range check before each day’s flying

session.

5. Prior to starting your aircraft, turn off your transmitter,

then turn it back on. Do this each time you start your

aircraft. If any critical switches are on without your

knowledge, the transmitter alarm will warn you at this

time.

6. Check that all trim levers are in the proper location.
7. All servo pigtails and switch harness plugs should

be secured in the receiver. Make sure that the switch

harness moves freely in both directions.

wARRAnTy InfORMATIOn

Warranty Period

Horizon Hobby, Inc., (Horizon) warranties that the Products

purchased (the “Product”) will be free from defects in

materials and workmanship at the date of purchase by the

Purchaser.

Limited Warranty

(a) This warranty is limited to the original Purchaser

(“Purchaser”) and is not transferable. REPAIR OR

REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY

IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE PURCHASER. This

warranty covers only those Products purchased from an

authorized Horizon dealer. Third party transactions are not

covered by this warranty. Proof of purchase is required

for warranty claims. Further, Horizon reserves the right to

change or modify this warranty without notice and disclaims

all other warranties, express or implied.

(b) Limitations- HORIZON MAKES NO WARRANTY OR

REPRESENTATION, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ABOUT

NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS

FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF THE PRODUCT. THE

PURCHASER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THEY ALONE HAVE

DETERMINED THAT THE PRODUCT WILL SUITABLY MEET

THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE PURCHASER’S INTENDED

USE.

(c) Purchaser Remedy- Horizon’s sole obligation hereunder

shall be that Horizon will, at its option, (i) repair or (ii)

replace, any Product determined by Horizon to be defective.

In the event of a defect, these are the Purchaser’s exclusive

remedies. Horizon reserves the right to inspect any and

all equipment involved in a warranty claim. Repair or

replacement decisions are at the sole discretion of Horizon.

This warranty does not cover cosmetic damage or damage

due to acts of God, accident, misuse, abuse, negligence,

commercial use, or modification of or to any part of the

Product. This warranty does not cover damage due to

improper installation, operation, maintenance, or attempted

repair by anyone other than Horizon. Return of any goods

by Purchaser must be approved in writing by Horizon before

shipment.

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