FP-S
148
Servo
Neutral
time
Angle of rotation
Closed-circuit
current
Operating voltage
Torque
Regulating speed
Dimensions
Weight
3. F-14 Transmitter
Indicator
The instrument
indicates
which have been installed. if the batteries are fully-charged
the indicator
should
between the silver and red areas, suspend operation as the
batteries
are run down.
Operating
Elements
1
Aerial
2
Indicator
Option well
3
Stick
unit for functions
4
5
Trim function
3
Trim function
4
6
Mounting for slider controls
7
8
Option well 3, Multiswitch
ON/OFF
switch
9
10 Sliding lock
11 Trim
function
1
12 Trim function
2
13 Stick unit for functions
14 Option well 2
Stick unit for functions
4
5
"Softstick" adjustor screw function 2
"Soft stick" adjustor screw function
6
7
Mount for slider controls
8
Charging socket
9
Option well3 underbattery conpartment
10 "Softstick" adjustor screw function 4
1i Mount for stick ratchet
12 Stick unit functions 3+4
13 "Softstick" adiustor screw function 3
.
14
MULTI-adapterinstallation position
Motor throttle catch-spring
Whe
n
thetransmitter is dispatched f romthefactory, t he
e
throttl
catchhas not beenactivated. Y ou maywishto
disabletheself-neutralising a ctionof oneof thetwovertical
stickunits.Youcando thisby converting a stickunitto
"ratchet"; w hichmeansthat the requiredmodeis not self
neutralisinganymore, andthat thestick unitwillthen remain
i n an
y give
n
te
intermedia
position. This function isnecessary,
forexample
,
to control t he motorthrottleof a glowmotor.
Onl
y
thevertical mode ofastickunit ( upanddown) c anbe
converte
d
to"ratchet'. Thereisaratchet s pring andretaining
screwintheset,in theplasticbag.Fitthespringto thestick
unitframe,as shownin diagram 6. Now,onlythe neutral
spring,its retainerand screw need to be disconnected.It is
besttouseafinepairof tweezers forthis Please makesure
that thespring, retainerand screw are ail removedfrom the
set.
Adjustment
of resilience
e
Th
springtension canbeadjusted by turning thescrews
h
whic
areshown indiagram 6.Thesmall s crews which can
beseenbesoethespringmustbeadjusted,
• 1.520 ms
. 2 x 450
12 mA
. 4.8-6
v
: 3.0 kg/cm = 30 Ncm
• 0.22 sec./60'
•
x 19.8
x 36 mm
• 44.4 grammes
the current
levels of the batteries
be we"
into the silver area, if it is
3 + 4
1 +2
+2
4. Infinitely
The stick length can be adjusted to the pilot's preference.
Loosen part A and B (see arrows), set the length of part A
as required, reversing part B.
The short grips are particularly suited for pilots who prefer to
hold the transmitter in their hand, whereas the long stick
grips are best for pilots who prefer "desk-operation" of their
transmitter.
5. Detaching back-plate of transmitter
Push out sliding lock by approx. 2 cm, lift off bottom section
at seam next to siiding locks whilst simultaneously applying
slight pressure towards the front. Piease note that neither
the aerial nor battery case can drop out of their supports.
Close the transmitter in reverse sequence, whilst ensuring
that the pins of the HF-module-plug are not bent. When
closing the unit, always first insert bottom section at the front
of the transmitter housing (to the left and right-hand of the
aerial-ball) and only then close the back.
6. F-14
Transmitter
Internal operating
Option wells 1 +2
2
Indicator
3
Mount
for stick ratchet
12
"Soft" drag = r.h. revolution
"Hard' drag = l.h. revolution
Charge Socket
Ifthe transmitter is powered by nicad batteries, these can be
chargedusingthe integralcharge socket. Usecharge lead
OrderNo.8020. Pleasenote: dry-ceilbatteriesmust notbe
charged.
7. Power
Sources
The F-14transmitter is designedfor use with type IEC-R6
(Mignon)batteries, or re-chargablenicadcells (Mignonpin
cell batteries) Order No. 8000. Use only top-quality alkali-
manganese-type dry celi batteries. 8 batteries are required
forthetransmitter,andthe receiverispoweredby4batteries
in its case. The batteries are to be fitted according to the
polarity symbols. If the poles are confused, any defects
which arise are not covered by the guarantee. Remove run-
down batteries; if the electrolyte leaks, the transmitter could
be damaged.
8. Changing Crystals
The transmitter a nd receiver can be usedwith differing
crystalchannelswithinone frequencyband. In addition,the
crystals inthe holders inthe transmitter and the receiver can
be changed. T he pair of crystalsusedmustalwaysbe
suitablefor the frequency band.
13
variable
stick units
elements