Futaba 8SSHP User Manual

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30 Power switch

Transmitter lock-type power switch. To turn the switch
on and o f f , pull the knob forward and set it to the de-
sired position.

31 Antenna

Strong 1m 10cm telescoping antenna. Extend the an-
tenna to its full height when using the transmitter. The
antenna will lock in place with a click when pulled up
to its full height.

32 Level meter

•This meter indicates the transmitter battery voltage

and output power (power meter).

•When the antenna [31] is fully extended and the power

switch [30] is set to ON, the pointer should deflect to
the white zone.

•If the transmitter RF module [35] is removed, the

level meter pointer will not deflect even if the power

switch [30] is set to ON.

• If the meter pointer deflects to the red zone, indicat-

ing that the Nicd battery voltage is low. the range of
the radiowaves will become shorter and the tacho-
meter/timer [27] battery alarm [5] will operate. If the
meter pointer deflects to the boundary between the
white and red zones, recharge the battery.

33 Rudder button

•While this button is being pressed, the rudder moves

to the deflection angle preset at trimmer [17] on the
trimmer panel at the back of the transmitter. After
the time set at trimmer [18] elapses, the rudder servo
returns to the neutral position. This is convenient
when making 540" turns.

•The rudder servo left and right throw can be set with

trimmer [17] . When fail safe switch [19] is set to the INH
position, the rudder button [33] becomes inoperative.

When the fail safe switch is set to the RUD.REV

position, the rudder button becomes operative.

34 Hovering

memory

switch

•This switch turns the memory function which memo-

rizes the rudder mixing hovering point on and off.
When it is set to OFF, the revolution mixing knobs
[17] and [18] become inoperative.

•When this switch is set to ON when hovering, the

position of the throttle lever [3] is memorized.

•The revolution mixing up knob [17] and revolution

mixing down knob [18] can be independently adjusted
and set from the throttle lever 3 .

•Mixing can be adjusted with-

in this range with the High

revolution mixing up knob

17

[

Mixing can be adjusted with-

in this range with the revolu-

tion mixing down knob 18

Throttle lever hovering posi
tion (Position at which the
hovering memory switch 36
was set to ON.)

Fig. 25

35 Transmitter RF module

Change this module to switch frequency among
different bands.

Transmitter

crystal

Fig. 26

36 FS set button

This pushbutton switch is used when setting the fail
safe servo position.

When this button is pressed when the

function select switch [35] on the trim-
mer panel [38] at the back of the trans-
mitter is set to the FS ALL or FS
SELECT position and the transmitter

sticks are set to the desired servo posi-
tions, the transmitter memorizes those
servo

positions and simultaneously

Fjg, 27 signals

to

the

receiver.

F S . S E T

Since this data is automatically trans-
mitted every 60 seconds thereafter,
pressing the button at every flight is
unnecessary. After the servo position
data has been set, set switch [35] to the
OFF position to prevent erroneous
setting.
During fail safe data transmission, lamp

[A] of monitor lamps [24] goes out mo-

mentarily and transmission of the data

is then confirmed.

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