Futaba 7C 2.4GHz User Manual

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Ni-Cd battery pack

Charging jack

Battery cover

Battery connector location

Trainer connector

Switch/Knob

Airplane (ACRO)

Helicopter (HELI)

A or H Tx.
S

WITCH

A

elevator dual rate

elevator dual rate

Switch B

rudder dual rate

rudder dual rate

up = ELE-FLP on

down = AIRBRAKE

S

WITCH

D

aileron dual rate

aileron dual rate

Switch E

OR

G*

landing gear/ch 5

throttle hold

Switch F

OR

H*

snap roll/trainer

trainer

S

WITCH

G

OR

E*

idle-up 1 and 2,
ch5/OFFSET/GYRO

K

NOB

VR

flap/ch 6

HOVERING PIT

(flap trim if FLAPERON

on)

* On the 7CA (mode 2) transmitters, the Top Left Switches are spring-loaded switch and 2-position switch. On the 7CA (mode 1) and 7CH
transmitters, the Top Left Switch is a 3-position with the spring loaded switch on the top right.

NOTE: If you need to remove or replace the transmitter battery, do not pull on its wires to remove it. Instead,

gently pull on the connector's plastic housing where it plugs into the transmitter.

SWITCH ASSIGNMENT TABLE

The factory default functions activated by the switches and knobs for a Mode 2 transmitter are shown below.

Most 7C functions may be reassigned to non-default positions quickly and easily.

Basic control assignments of channels 5 & 7 are quickly adjustable in PARA (see p. 28). For example, the channel 5
servo, which defaults to S

WITCH

E for retract use, can easily be unassigned (NULL) to allow for easy use as a second

rudder servo in a mix, or to a dial for bomb door or other control.

Note that most functions need to be activated in the programming to operate.

Mode 1 transmitter functions are similar but reverse certain switch commands. Always check that you have the desired

switch assignment for each function during set up.

LED

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Green

Red

Status

Solid

Solid

Initializing (When Power Up)

Alternate blink

Check RF condition nearby

Solid

Off

RF power on

Solid

Blink

RF power on (Power reduced to perform the
range check function.)

LED indication

When the transmitter is powered up, the LEDs on
the rear of the transmitter will begin to glow or
blink accordingly. The chart below provides you
with an easy reference as to the meaning of the
LEDs.



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