Futaba 7C 2.4GHz User Manual

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A QUICK INTRODUCTION TO THE 7C SYSTEM

TRANSMITTER:

Large graphic liquid-crystal display panel with 4 buttons and an easy set up turn-and-press Dial for quick, easy setup.

All transmitters include all 2 aircraft types with specialized programming for each, including:

Airplane (ACRO)

V-TAIL

Twin Aileron Servos (FLAPRN )

ELEVON

Air Brake

Twin Elevator Servos(AILVATOR)

Snap Roll

Helicopter (6 swashplate types, including CCPM, see page 61) (H-1,H-2,HR3,HN3,H-3,HE3)

2 Idle Ups

Throttle and Pitch Curves per Condition

Revo. Mixing

Gyro Mixing including Separate Settings per Condition

Governor Mixing

BASIC menu for quick, easy set up of less complex models.

ADVANCE menu for more complex, unique setups.

Four electronic T

RIM

L

EVERS

for rapid yet precise trim adjustment - no remembering to "store trims" between models

and no more "bumped trims" during transport.

TH-CUT (ACRO/HELI) (engine shut off) setups to allow precise engine control for taxi and landings.

10 complete model memories

New stick design with improved feel, adjustable length and tension.

Triple rates available by setting dual rates to 3-position switches.

Six S

WITCHES

and 1 D

IALS

; assignable in some applications.

Trainer system includes the "functional" (F ) setting, which allows the student to use the 7C's mixing, helicopter, and

other programming functions even with a 4-channel buddy box. (Optional trainer cord required.)

Permanent memory storage via EEPROM with no backup battery to service or have fail.

7CA transmitter features airplane friendly switch layout, with the trainer switch at the left hand, and a notched throttle

to minimize throttle changes with rudder input. Defaults to ACRO MODEL TYPE.

7CH transmitter features helicopter-friendly switch layout, with idle-up switch at the left hand, and

a smooth, ratchet-less (unsprung) throttle for perfect hovering. Defaults to H-1 MODEL TYPE.

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Note that in the text of this manual, beginning at this point, any time we are using a feature’s specialized name or abbreviation
as seen on the screen of the 7C, that name, feature, or abbreviation will be exactly as seen on the radio’s screen, including
capitalization, and shown in a
DIFFERENT TYPE STYLE for clarity. Any time we mention a specific control on the radio itself,
such as moving S

WITCH

A, K

NOB

VR, or the T

HROTTLE

S

TICK

, those words will be displayed as they are here.

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