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Old 07-19-2010 | 11:07 PM
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tim wan
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Default RE: RC Lander Lighting System

Thanks for your purchasing our product. As per your request, I have made the following suggestion for your reference.
1) The connection for all cables are corrected.
2) Power on the TX and pull back the throttle stick on the idle position then connect the battery with ESC. (pls notice to make sure the TX Aux 1 travel throw is a normal setting 100%)
3) All lights should be on except the afterburner. On that time you can decide the Aux 1 (JR- flaps function) on0 position is turn on all lights.
4) On 1 position is turn off all lights. That means pull back the Aux 1 on 1 position if all lights are turn off that the setting is already pre-set by factory. Otherwise, you need to do
adjustmenton the PCB VR 1 - normally a little bit anti-clock wide travel adjust until all lights are closed to power off level. Then push back the Aux 1 to 0 position, all lights will be on &
green &red lights should be flashing. Pull back the Aux 1 to 1 position to check all lights are off or not. If all lights are not fully off, pls use the flap trim or Aux 1 travelling on your TX
to do fine trim until all ights fully off. On that time the RX 1 control all lights are completed.
5) Afterburner set up; power on the TX and set the throttle stick on the idle position then connect the battery with ESC /RX (make sure the balance plug cable is connected with PCB).
6) Afterburner lights should be all off on the time (pre-set by factory). Otherwise, you need to adjust the PCB VR 2 to turn off the afterburner either a little bit on according to your desire.
7) Then push up full throttle, afterburner lights will be linear brighten.

Hope the above information is clear to you. If you have any question, pls feel free to contact me again. ([email protected])

Best regards,
Tim