Setting up the recorder with the application, Removing the recorder from your plane – Eagle Tree Systems Seagull Glide User Manual

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Connection of the ‘Y’ cables is simple: connect the center (male) keyed connector of the ‘Y’ to one of the 4 keyed slots
servo slots in the recorder (see Figure 1), connect the remaining male connector one of the channels on your receiver, and connect the
female ‘Y’ connector to the servo which you previously connected to that channel of the receiver. Note: It doesn’t matter which of
the 4 keyed recorder slots you plug your ‘Y’ cables into – the Recorder Application will automatically detect which servos are
connected where during application setup.

WARNING: Do not connect ‘Y’ cables to any other location on the recorder. Doing so may damage the recorder or other
components.

Note: The ‘Y’ cables included should be compatible with most of the currently available receivers, such as Futaba™, JR™, Tower™,
and HiTec™. The pinout of the ‘Y” cables is as follows: Black = ground, Red = power, White = servo signal.

WARNING: It is your responsibility to make sure that your receiver and servos are pin compatible with the Y cables before
connecting. Serious damage could result to your receiver, servo or recorder if they are not compatible.

Removing the Recorder from your Plane


When you remove the Recorder, and are using the optional ‘Y’ cables. your servos are still connected to your receiver so it’s not
necessary to remove the ‘Y’ cables from the plane to operate it without the Recorder. Be sure however that the connectors are kept
from shorting.

Note: Additional ‘Y’ cables, RPM sensors and temperature sensors are available for purchase on our website if you wish to install
and leave ‘Y’ cables in more than one plane. This makes it very easy to use the same recorder with multiple Flights.

Also, there is an external hookup kit available from Eagle Tree Systems which extends the USB, pushbutton and LED to the outside of
your plane. This allows for easy downloading and control of the Recorder without removing the canopy or wing.

Installing and Using the Windows™ Application

Installing the Windows Application


The supplied Windows application is compatible with USB equipped PCs running Windows 98SE, Millennium, Win 2K, and Win
XP. The application is not compatible with Windows 98 Original Edition (Gold), or NT 4, even if the PC has USB support.

NOTE: the application included on CD with the unit was current at the time of manufacture. Please check our Flight Support page
on

http://eagletreesystems.com

to see if there is a newer version of the app which may have addressed issues you could encounter.


To install the application, just place the CD in the CD-ROM drive. If AutoPlay is enabled on your PC, the setup program should run
automatically. If it does not run, click on My Computer, click on the icon for your CD-ROM drive, and click on the “Flight Data
Recorder” application icon in the drive window.

Follow the Setup Wizard to install the Recorder application. Once installation is complete, the Recorder may be launched either from
its Desktop Icon, or by choosing the Recorder application from the Start->Programs->Eagle Tree Systems folder.

Setting up the Recorder with the Application

Once the application is installed, follow the above steps to launch it. The first time the application is launched, the New Model
Wizard will be invoked.

The Wizard will prompt you to install the Recorder using the supplied USB cable.

Warning: Make sure you connect the custom USB plug with the correct polarity, and into the correct connector on the Recorder,
as shown in Figure 1. Not doing this could cause damage!

When you do this for the first time, the behavior will be different depending on which version of Windows you are using:

Windows 98™: The Recorder and application are not compatible with Windows 98.

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