| FAQ
for Laser 4/6
Q. How can I change
the frequency on my transmitter?
A. You will have to send the transmitter to our service department
to have the frequency changed. The total cost is $14.95. This price includes
shipping.
Q. Is my transmitters
trainer function compatible with any other manufacturer's radio?
A. Hitec radios are trainer compatible with Hitec and Futaba systems.
Use only the Hitec one-way trainer cord (PN 58310). Be aware you will
need a comparable radio to use any mixing functions.
Q. What other receivers
will my Laser work with?
A. The Flash radios are compatible with negative shift FM (PPM) receivers
only.
Q. What is the
maximum range of the Flash transmitter?
A. Approximately 2 miles, but we refer to it as "line of site."
If you can see it, you can fly it!
Q. How do I do
a range check?
A. With your transmitters antenna collapsed, walk away from your receiver
until the servos start to jitter. You should get a minimum of 75ft. If
you get significantly less we recommend that you do not fly until you
isolate the problem.
Q. Can I use my
peak charger to charge my transmitter?
A. The Eclipse is equipped with a diode for reverse polarity protection.
This diode will interfere with the voltage detection of peak chargers.
To use one of these chargers, the battery must be removed from the transmitter
and connected directly to the charger. Hitec offers an adapter (PN 58307)
for this purpose.
Q. Why does my
transmitter battery pack only last for under a half hour?
A. Make sure that you always charge your battery with the provided
charger when charging through the transmitter. If you use a quick charger
or "peak detector" charger remove the pack from the transmitter
or you will not get a full charge. The minimum time it will take to charge
your batteries with the included wall charger is 12 hours.
If the above has been followed and you still have short battery life,
you may have a bad cell in the pack. Replace the pack in question.
Q. How do I use
my transmitter in a buddy situation?
A. To use the transmitter for training purposes, you will need to
purchase PN 58310. This is a one way Hitec trainer cord. Each end is designated.
The one marked as the master plugs into the teacher transmitter and the
one marked student plugs into the student transmitter.
The master transmitter
must be on the same frequency as the receiver in the plane. Only the master
transmitter requires a battery and to be switched on. The master will
supply the student with power automatically, so the student transmitter
does not require a battery nor does it have to be turned on. When the
master transmitter's trainer switch is held down, the student then will
have control of the plane. Once the switch is released, the master will
then control the plane.
It is particularly
important that the master and student transmitters are capable of the
same functions. The reason for this is that the student only uses the
RF section of the master. Any mixing, dual rates or other refinements
are not carried over from the master to the student.
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