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16-Channel Digital Proportional R/C System User Manual ATTENTION Please read this manual carefully before use. Please keep this manual in a safe place after reading. Warranty Card A warranty card is included in the kit. Please stamp the model store signature and purchase date at the time of purchase. Digital Proportional R/C System TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION. ............................................. 4 Support and Service .......................................... 4 Application, Export, and Modification ............ 5 Compliance Information Statement ............... 5 Definitions of Symbols...................................... 7 Safety Precautions (do not operate without reading) ............................................................. 7 S.BUS Wiring example .................................... 38 S.BUS2 System ............................................. 39 S.BUS/S.BUS2 device setting .......................... 40 Switch harness .................................................. 41 BASIC OPERATION .......................................... 42 Home screen ..................................................... 42 Link procedure ................................................ 43 BEFORE USE ................................................... 11 After setting ...................................................... 44 Features .......................................................... 11 If the receiver's voltage does not display on Contents and technical specifications ........... 12 the transmitter ................................................ 45 Multicopter/Robot specifications ................... 12 Range testing your R/C system ...................... 46 Accessories....................................................... 13 Transmitter controls ....................................... 14 Transmitter's antenna .................................... 15 Switch (SA-SH) ................................................ 16 Volume ................................................................... 17 Slide Lever .................................................... 17 Digital Trims (T1-T6) ..................................... 18 Transmitter LiFe Battery FT2F2100B V2 .... 19 Model Basic Setting Procedure ........................ 47 Airplane ........................................................... 47 Helicopter ........................................................ 49 Servos connection by model type .................. 52 SYSTEM MENU ............................................... 58 Display ............................................................. 59 Sound volume .................................................. 60 How to turn transmitter power ON/OFF ..... 21 Date and Time ................................................. 60 Touch Panel ..................................................... 22 H/W setting ...................................................... 61 HOME/EXIT and U.MENU/MON. .............. 22 Battery ............................................................. 62 Panel lock ...................................................... 23 RF off mode ..................................................... 23 Monitor LED display ...................................... 24 Range check .........................................62( -- 46) S.Bus servo ...................................................... 63 Information ..................................................... 66 Stick control .................................................... 24 Stick control (Airplane Example) ................. 25 Stick control (Helicopter Example) .............. 26 Stick control (Multicopter Example) ............ 27 Stick Adjustment ............................................. 28 Adjustment of Throttle Stick (Ratchet) ........ 30 SD card .......................................................... 31 Connector/Plug ............................................... 32 LINKAGE MENU ............................................. 67 Servo monitor.................................................. 68 Model select ..................................................... 69 Model type ....................................................... 72 Servo reverse ................................................... 74 End point ......................................................... 75 Servo speed ...................................................... 76 Sub-trim .......................................................... 76 Receiver nomenclature ................................... 33 Function ........................................................... 77 Receiver's antenna installation ...................... 35 Fail safe ............................................................ 79 Safety precautions when installing servos ... 36 System type ...................................................... 80 S.BUS/S.BUS2 Installation ............................. 37 Trim setting (T1-T6) ....................................... 82 TABLE OF CONTENTS Throttle cut ..................................................... 83 Idle down ......................................................... 84 Swash ring (Heli only) .................................... 85 Aileron Rudder ........................................ 136 Elevator Camber ..................................... 137 Camber mixing ............................................. 138 Swash (Heli only, except H-1) ........................ 86 Airbrake ELE .......................................... 140 Stick alarm ...................................................... 88 Camber flap ELE ..................................... 141 Timer ............................................................... 89 Rudder Aileron ........................................ 142 Function name ................................................ 91 Telemetry system ............................................ 92 Rudder Elevator ...................................... 143 Butterfly ........................................................ 144 Sensor .............................................................. 94 Trim mix 1/2 .................................................. 146 Telemetry ........................................................... 97 Snap roll (Airplane only) ............................. 147 Telemetry:Receiver [Battery] ........................ 98 Telemetry:Receiver [Ext-batt] ...................... 99 Telemetry:Temperature ................................. 100 Telemetry:RPM sensor ................................ 101 Telemetry:Altitude ....................................... 102 Telemetry:Altitude [Variometer] ................ 103 Telemetry:Voltage [Battery] ........................ 106 Telemetry:Voltage [Ext-batt] ....................... 107 Telemetry:GPS [Distance] ........................... 108 Telemetry:GPS [Speed] ............................... 110 Telemetry:GPS [Altitude, Variometer, Position] .111 Telemetry:Servo sensor [Current] .............. 112 Telemetry:Servo sensor [Temperature, Angle] 113 Telemetry:Current sensor [Current] .......... 114 Tele. setting (Telemetry setting) .................. 115 Trainer ..............................................................117 Warning setting ............................................ 120 User menu setting ......................................... 121 Data reset ...................................................... 122 MODEL MENU (Common functions) .......... 123 Condition select ............................................ 124 AFR ............................................................... 126 Dual rate ........................................................ 127 Program, mixes ............................................. 128 MODEL MENU (Airplane/Glider/Multicopter) Aileron differential ....................................... 132 Flap setting .................................................... 133 AIL Camber flap ..................................... 134 AIL Brake flap ......................................... 135 Air brake (Airplane only) ............................ 148 Gyro ............................................................... 149 Ailevator ........................................................ 151 Acceleration .................................................. 152 Motor ............................................................. 153 V-tail ................................................................. 154 Winglet .......................................................... 155 MODEL MENU (Helicopter) Pitch curve ..................................................... 157 Throttle curve ............................................... 160 Acceleration .................................................. 162 Throttle hold ................................................. 163 Swash mixing ................................................ 164 Throttle mixing ............................................. 165 Pitch Needle .............................................. 166 Pitch Rudder (Revolution mixing) ......... 167 Gyro (Helicopter).......................................... 168 Governor ....................................................... 170 Common Operations used in function setup screen ................................................................ 172 Operations value setting ........................... 172 Operations related to flight conditions ........ 172 Operations related to fine tuning VR .......... 173 Operations related to servo speed ................ 174 Curve setting operation ............................ 175 Switch selection method ................................ 180 Updating .................................................... 184 T14SG/FX-22 T18SZ DATA .................... 186 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Jumper JumperTX-2.4GHz System T16 Remote Control. The system is versatile and can be used by beginners and professionals. Please read this instruction manual carefully before use to ensure correct and safe use. Due to version upgrades, there have been changes. The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice. This T16 transmitter is suitable for all types of models of fixed wings, gliders, helicopters and multi-rotors. The model type can be selected according to the body used, and various mixing functions can be used. Relevant precautions for use, export, etc.:
1. This product can be used in unmanned aerial vehicles. It does not apply to any application other than unmanned aerial vehicle control. 2. Precautions when exporting A. This product is subject to regulations in to the country of manufacture. Users or companies importing This product must ensure the product meets regulatory requirements in their country. B. This product may have restrictions on applications and use specific to y our region. Please ensure you comply with local regulations when operating. C. This product is intended only for user with RC Models. Flight Safety We recommend that you fly to a dedicated model airspace, paying special attention to the rules of the arena, as well as the location, wind direction and any obstacles on the field. Be very careful in areas flying around wires, high-rise buildings or communication facilities, as nearby may there is radio interference. Precautions:
The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice. If there are any errors or omissions in this manual, please contact us, we will correct them as soon as possible, and indicate your corrections. 4 INTRODUCTION Precautions for ensuring safe use:
Please observe the following precautions to ensure that the product is always used safely. The meaning of special tags:
From a safety point of view, the parts marked with the following marks in this manual require special attention. Warning: Keep away from children at all times.
= Prohibited
= Pay Attention Flight considerations: caveat Never hold the antenna of the transmitter during flight. Will cause the transmitter output signal to decay to a very low level For safety please keep the model flying within a visible range Never fly in ranging mode In Range Testing mode the transmission Distance is very short. This mode is for testing only not for normal flight. Do not place other transmitting devices such as mobile phones or wifi devices close to your radio transmitter while in use. Such devices may cause interference. During flight keep the antenna pointed upright to ensure the best radio link with your model. It is absolutely forbidden to fly on rainy days, windy days, and nights. Water inside your device may cause to failure of the device and lose of control of the model. Poor visibility can easily cause the loss of control of the model. Do not turn of the power to the radio while a battery is connected or a engine is running Falling to correctly shut down the model before turning off the radio may lead to damage or injury. Take precaution when the using a lanyard with this device. When radios are hanging from the user neck it is possible to move the throttle stick causing motor to activate or engines to throttle up. Do not operate a model if you feel tired, unwell, under the influence of legal or illicit drugs or alcohol or in poor health. INTRODUCTION 7 Do not operate remove control craft in the following situations. If others a operating RC craft near by In cities or populated areas. Near airports or hospitals or any take of and landing point or real aircraft. In places prohibited by law to operate RC craft. Do not stand the radio upright when setting up your model The radio may fall over causing unwanted switches Do not touch engines or electric motors after use. These items may be hot and cause burns or injuries. Keep the model in sight while flying. Do not behind trees or buildings. Doing so may cause loss of signal and loss of model or damage to property or people. Ensure you have setup fail safe with your receiver. Set the throttle to lowest position in failsafe situation. Refer to the manual of your receiver for fail safe. Ensure to return the model screen to the main page. Leaving the radio open in a menu screen while flying may cause unwanted changes of settings. Be sure to check the remaining battery power of the transmitter receiver before flying. Too little remaining power can cause a crash. Do not use old or damaged batteries Do not allow the device to get wet or operate the device in wet conditions. Do not dispose of batteries in fire Ensure to check all flight control surfaces working Correctly before flight. Any control surfaces jammed or not working Correctly may cause crash. Ensure the throttle is in the lowest position and all Control switches are in the correct position before Powering the models receiver. When making adjustments on the controller shut the models engine first. Ensure safety is taken not to start the throttle and cause unexpected rotation of engine or motor. Do not leave device or batteries in hot locations such as cars or direct sunlight. Do not cover batteries while charging. Do not leave the battery in direct sunlight, in a hot weather 8 INTRODUCTION Charging exceeding the specified value may cause the battery to heat up, rupture, leak, or catch fire. Waiting for danger. Do not charge more than 1C when charging quickly. Do not charge in the car while the vehicle is in motion. Vibration, etc. will cause possible problems. WARNING Batteries can get hot during charge, Be careful when charging batteries. If batteries or charger becomes damaged do not continue to use. WARNING Do not use batteries that are not suitable for this device. Follow manufacture guide lines for batteries and chargers When ever using a charging device. Make sure the power plug is fully inserted into the socket hole Be sure to use the charger according to the specified power supply voltage. The battery and charger should be kept in a place that is not accessible to infants and young children. It may cause injury such as electric shock. INTRODUCTION 9 Precautions when using an SD card WARNING Do not modify or damage the SD card Do not use excessive force or bend SD Card Do not allow the SD card to become wet or exposed to Sunlight. WARNING SD cards are electronic products, so be careful to prevent static electricity. It may cause malfunction due to malfunction. Do not use it on radios, TVs, stereos, etc. Use near devices where interference occurs. Keep the remote-control SD card slot clean to prevent foreign matter from entering A dirty slot may cause malfunction Do not drop or shock the device during reading or writing process. It may cause damage or loss of data May cause an action error. Do not store the SD card in the following locations. High temperature and humidity. A place with a large temperature difference. A place with a lot of static electricity and dust. Places subject to vibration and shock. A place with magnetic properties around the speaker. Precautions WARNING Do not store the remote control in the following locations. Extremely hot (40C [104 F] or higher) or extremely cold (-10C [14 F] or less local. The place where the sun shines directly. A place with heavy moisture. A place where there is a lot of vibration. A place with a lot of dust. Places with steam or heat. Other considerations WARNING The data recorded on the SD card, regardless of the cause of the damage When not in use for a long time, remove the battery from the remote control at 0 C. Store in a dry environment at 30 C [32 F to 86 F]. If it is not taken out, it may cause the battery to age and leak. Do not touch the plastic part of the equipment directly Clean the device regularly to ensure good operation. with fuel, waste oil, exhaust, etc. 10 INTRODUCTION Features:
Before use 2.4G multi-function 16 channel transmitter (T16) The T16 uses a 2.4 GHz two-way communication system. The data transmitted from the receiver can be received and confirmed by the remote controller. Color LCD screen With a 4.3-inch large color LCD screen, the operation at the time of setting is greatly improved. S.BUS system The receiver supports the S.BUS interface and can be used with the T16 up to 16 channels. Also suitable for the output interface of the conventional system Select model type function The T16 remote control is suitable for four types of fixed-wing aircraft, gliders, helicopters and multi-rotors. The wing type of the main wing/tail can be selected from the model types of fixed-wing aircraft and gliders, and various swashplate types can be selected from helicopter model types. Optional lithium battery The T16 remote uses two 18650 lithium batteries, or 2S lipo. SD card can be used (default factory standard) Model data can be saved via SD card. Edit button With 6 editing buttons, you can return to the main interface with one button during the operation. Make setting up easier. Vibration function Various alarms and timer reminders, in addition to the optional auxiliary tone, you can also select the remote-control vibration function to notify. Voice function Allows the system to provide the data returned by the receiver in an audible manner. Before use 11 Package content Your T16 includes the following components:
(Depending on the package, the accompanying content will vary.) T16 remote control Receiver 18650 lithium battery tray Orange lanyard User's manual Only Chinese formal sales channels are equipped with this Chinese manual. T16 Remote Control Remote control frequency: 2.4GHz System: JumperTX mixed control + multi-protocol high frequency transmission Power supply: 7.4VDC Receiver Protocol type: S-FHSS full range Frsky full range Flysky full range DSM2/DSMX full range WFLY full range DEVO full range Wei Li (XK), Hasuan, Sima (SYMA) More protocols are constantly being updated, users can get the latest update software from the official website. Kit for multi-rotor/robot specifications Ordinary Operation Throttle stick of ordinary remote control Does not automatically return to a neutral position WARNING Throttle lever is spring loaded Set, it will automatically return to neutral position RC fixed-wing aircraft and RC helicopters, as well as a part of multi-rotor aircraft, cannot use the throttle lever of the automatic return mode. When the finger is released, the engine and motor will enter the medium speed, so it is very dangerous. 12 BEFORE USE Components The LCD screen used in this manual may be upgraded according to the settings and version. 14 BEFORE USE Direction of the antenna The remote-control antenna has directivity. The signal strength is greatest in the horizontal direction. Therefore, please try not to let the antenna point in the direction of the body. The antenna can be rotated to adjust the angle. Please adjust the position of the antenna according to the operating habits. Antenna adjustment range The horizontal rotation angle of the antenna is 360 degrees, vertical rotation. The angle range is 90 degrees. Please don't go beyond this range Turning, it will cause damage to the antenna. Switch configuration and type Note In flight, you must never hold the antenna or lead the metal. Electrical contact antenna The signal output is lowered to make it unmanageable. Please do not move the remote control or receiver with a portable antenna. Do not stretch the antenna. The antenna may be broken, resulting in the danger of being unmanageable. 2 Position 3 Position 1 Position Momentary Knob operation Digital fine-tuning operation This transmitter is equipped with 6 trimmer switches. Each time you touch the fine adjustment switch, the corresponding fine adjustment position will move according to the fixed span. However, if you keep pressing the fine adjustment switch, the movement speed of the fine adjustment position will increase, and a beep sound will be emitted to the boundary point. Knob operation The volume S1and S2 knobs allow analog input.
*The T18SZ transmitter beeps when the volume knob reaches the center position.
*You can use each setting screen of the mixing functions to select volumes and define the direction of movement. 16 BEFORE USE Slide Lever S1 (Left), S2 (Right):
The Linear Slider S1and S2 offer analog input.
*The T18SZ transmitter beeps when the lever comes to the center.
*You can select a slide lever and set the movement direction on the setting screen of mixing functions. BEFORE USE 17 Example of operation of digital fine-tuning
*Example using Mode2 Elevator and joystick in neutral position, aircraft out the situation of rising action. Elevator and joystick in neutral position, aircraft There is a decline. Elevator neutral position Move slightly to the lower side Elevator fine-tuning down Elevator neutral position Move slightly to the upper side After several adjustments, the model will resume horizontal flight. 18 BEFORE USE Battery installation and use Installing/removing the FT2F2100B V2 BEFORE USE 19
*Example using Mode2 Elevator operation Pitch axis Aileron operation Engine Motor Output Heading axis Throttle Operation Rudder operation Joystick operation 24 BEFORE USE Example of joystick operation: fixed wing example The method of operation may vary depending on the model.
* Example using Mode2 Right Aileron Up Nose Up Left Aileron Down Elevator Up Elevator Left Aileron Up Down Nose Down Up Right Medium Speed Lef High Med Low BEFOEW USE 25 Example of joystick operation: helicopter example
*Example using Mode2 The method of operation may vary depending on the model. 26 BEFORE USE Nose Up Down Nose Down Pitch plus Open Up Hover Down Nuetral Half Open Pitch Reduced Lowest Down Example of joystick operation: multi-rotor example
*Example of Mode2 The method of operation may vary depending on the model. Nose Up Nose Down Down Left Back Up Thr Up Thr Neutra Thr Down BEFORE USE 27 Joystick adjustment method Length adjustment of the joystick head Angle adjustment of the joystick Joystick head Joystick lower Use a 1.5mm hex wrench The length of the joystick head can be adjusted The neutral angle of the joystick can be adjusted Slightly to the inside or outside. 1. Fix the joystick head B and rotate the joystick 3. head A counterclockwise to unlock 2. Move and hold the joystick head B in the direction you want to adjust, then rotate the joystick head A clockwise until it locks. The backlash of the joystick can be adjusted Joy adjustment of the joystick 28 Before Use Adjustment of Throttle Stick (Ratchet System) You can choose either airplane ratchet system or helicopter-touch. 1. Open the dust protection cap on the back of the transmitter that is covering the hole for throttle stick adjustment. 2. Use the attached 1.5mm hexagonal wrench
(inside stylus) to turn the adjustment screw and set it as you prefer. Turning the screw clockwise increases the tension. For airplanes: Adjust the screw on the left. For helicopters: Adjust the screw on the right. In changing the setting from airplane to helicopter (or heli to airplane);
1. Turn the screw counter-clockwise until the throttle stick moves freely, and turn the screw clockwise to adjust it to the tension you prefer. 30 Before Use TF Card (secure digital memory card) (not included) The T18SZ transmitter model data can be stored by using any commonly found SD card. When T18SZ transmitter update software is released, the software is updated using an SD card. The T18SZ is capable of using SD and SDHC cards (SD:32MB-2GB SDHC:4GB-32GB). TF card reader/writer TF card slot Saving model data and update files
(released from Futaba) into the SD card, you can use those files on your transmitter. Equipment for T18SZ reading and writing SD cards is available at most electronics stores. Stored data When you have a problem of saving or reading data after a long period of use, please get a new SD card.
*We are not responsible for, and offer no compensation for, memory card data that fails or is damaged for any reason. Be sure to keep a backup of all important data stored in your SD card. Inserting/removing the TF card the he proper orientation of CAUTION Be sure to turn off the power to the transmitter before inserting or removing the SD card. As the SD card is a precision device, do not use excessive force when inserting.
-When an SD card is installed in the T18SZ trans-
mitter, a folder called "Futaba" is created. Folders called "LOG" and "MODEL" are created in this folder. The "MODEL" folder stores the model data and the "LOG" folder stores the telemetry log data.
-The telemetry log data recorded on the SD card can be converted to CSV format by the telemeter log converter released on our home page. When copying or moving a log file, always select both
.FLI and .FLD file. Before Use Before Use This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Caution: Any changes or modications to this device not explicitly approved by manufacturer could void your authority to operate this equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. RF Exposure Information The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction.
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2019-11-28
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Changzhou Smoothies Electronics Co., Ltd.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0026843730
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No. 91, Hanjiang West Road, Xinbei District
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China
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j******@eurofins.com
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A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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2ANTI
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T16
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M**** Z****
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+86-0********
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+86-0********
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9******@qq.com
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1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
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1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | remote control | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output Power listed is peak conducted. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
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Shenzhen Global Test Service Co., Ltd.
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1 | Name |
J****** L****
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0755-********
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l******@gtscert.com
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