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Futaba DIGITAL PROPORTIONAL RADIO CONTROL AM CONQUEST Thank you for purchasing a Futaba digital proportional radio control set. Please read this manual carefully before using your set. FEATURES OF FP-6NLK/4NL TheCONOUESTFP-6NLKand FP-4NL are 6 channel (6NLK) and 4 channel (4NL) AM proportional radio control set with a ergonomic case created as a result of the exhaustive pursuit of easier operation, newly designed sticks for smooth and positive operation, servo reversing switch for each channel, and other innovations based on the opinions and needs of many RC modelers. Please read this manual before using your new set. RECEIVER FP-R4F (4NL) •Compact, lightweight, rugged construction. •Three-wire gold-plated mini block connector is compatible with all Futaba servos. • Four channel. RECEIVER FP-R4H, (4NL)_______________ • High performance AM 4 channel receiver in which miniature size and light weight have been achieved by using the PC board space to the maximum. • Narrow band design using a narrow band ceramic filterresists adjacent channel interference. • Noise resistance achieved by using a pulse noise rejection circuit. • New C MOS miniature IC used in the data coder increases reliability substantially. • New type subminiature, highly reliable pins used at the crystal socket also increase reliability. The crystal can be changed from the outside. • Thick film gold-plated connector pins eliminate poor contact and improve reliability against shock and vibration. TRANSMITTER FP-T6NLK/T4NL • Reliability substantially improved by using industrial robots to assemble the PC board. • Servo reversing switch for each channel. Servos are reversed by using this switch. • Newly designed open gimbal sticks operate smoothly and positively. Spring tension mechanism allows adjustment of the operating feel of the stick lever. • Nonslip adjustable lever head allows adjustment of the stick length as desired. • RF PC board module style system in transmitter. • Functional case, created as a result of the exhaustive pursuit of easier operation, has evolved a thick case which fits into the palm of the hand. •Aileron, Elevator dual rate function. (Dual rate ON, OFF) (6NLK) • Easy to read square transmitter battery voltage/output level meter. • Excellent radiation efficiency, strong 8-stage telescoping antenna. • Neck strap bracket provided as standard. Operation is easier if the transmitter is hung from your neck by using the optional neck strap. • Built-in NiCad battery. SERVO FP-S38 Very-precise neutral, small, rugged servo • New indirect drive potentiometer improves vibration and shock resistance and neutral accuracy. • Futaba low-power custom 1C provides extremely high torque, narrow dead band, and superior tracking. • Fiberglass reinforced PBT (polybutylene terephthalate) injection molded servo case is mechanically strong and invulnerable to glow fuel. • Strong polyacetal resin ultra-precision servo gear features smooth operation, positive neutral, and very little backlash. • Fiberglass reinforced epoxy resin PC board with thru-thehole plating improves servo amp vibration and shock resistance. • Three wire-gold-plated 3p mini connector. •Special grommet simplifies mounting of the servo and has an excellent cushioning effect. •Six special adjustable splined horns. • High 34.8 oz. in (2.5kg-cm) maximum output torque allows use in almost any model. RECEIVER FP-R7H (6NLK) •A compact, lightweight, rugged 7-channel receiver virtually invulnerable to power supply voltage changes thanks to new Futaba Custom 1/C, IR-2501. •Newly designed AGC circuit minimizes interference and dead points. •Fiberglass reinforced epoxy resin PC board with thru-thehole plating improves vibration and shock resistance. •Three-wire gold-plated mini block connector is compatible with all Futaba servos. SET CONTENTS AND RATINGS (Specifications are subject 10 change without prior notice.) CONQUEST CONOUEST FP-4NL FP-6NLK FP T6NLK x 1 FP-T4NL x 1 FPR7Hx1 FP.R4Fx 1/FP-R4HX 1 FP-S38 x 4 FP S38 x 3 NR 4M x 1 SSW-Hx 1 Charger. Frequency flag . Spare horn, Mounting screw. Transmitter Receiver Servo NiCad Battery Switch Others TRANSMITTER FP-T6NLK /T41ML Operating System 2 stick,servo reverse Aileron, Elevator dual switch. Landing gear switch (5ch) & switch (6ch) 6NLK only Transmitting frequency : 72MHz bands, 75MHz bands Modulation system : AM Power requirement : 9, 6V, NiCad battery (NT-8LP) Current drain : 190mA RECEIVER FP-R7H / R 4 F / R4H Receiving frequency : 72MH/ bands, 75MHz bands Crystal replacement system: Frequency can be changed within the same frequency band by changing the precision crystal. Intermediate frequency : 455kHz Power requirement : 4, 8V, NiCad battery Common use with servo Current drain : 4.8V, 10mA R7H R7H 1.6x 2.6 x 0.8 inch 1 7oz(50g ) (41 x 69 x 21 mm) R4F Dimensions R4F 1.6 x 2.3 x 0.7 inch Weight 1.6oz (46g) (40.2 x 58.5 x 19 mml R4H R4H 1.26x 2.05 x 0 77 inch 1.06oz (30g) (32 x 52 x 19.4 mm) Receiving range : 550 yards (500m) on the ground. 1,100 yards (1,000m) in the air. (at the best conditions) TRANSMITTER FP-T6NLK/T4NL CONTROLS Fig. 1 shows the name of each part of the transmitter. Memorize the position and operation of each switch and control. Elevator dual trimmer (6NLK only) Landing gear switch (5ch) (6NLK only) Elevator dual switch (6NLK only) Level meter Antenna Handle Aileron dual trimmer : + pulse width control : One side 45° or more (including trim) Power requirement : 4.8V ~ 6V Current drain (IDLE) : 6.0V, 8mA Output torque : 34.8oz.in (2.5kg-cm) Operating speed : 0.23sec/60° Dimensions : 1.59 x 0.79 x 1.38 inch (40.5 x 20 x 35.3mm) Weight : l.44oz (41g) SERVO FP-S38 Control system Operating angle 6th CH switch (6NLK only) Aileron dual switch (6NLK only) Throttle trim lever Rudder trim lever Neck strap bracket Elevator trim lever Rudder Aileron trim lever Throttle Charging jack Power switch Nonslip adjustable lever head Aileron Elevator Transmitter NiCad battery NT-8LP Servo reversing switches In the following descriptions, all the servo reversing switches are assumed to be in the normal position. When they are in the reverse position, operation is the opposite of that described. Aileron Aileron operation Elevator operation Elevator Throttle operation Throttle Rudder operation Rudder Landing gear switch (6NLK only) Raising and lowering the landing gear. 6chCH switch (6NLK only) Use for controlling model airplane flaps, etc. The servo is operated at the and positions. The position is off. 23) Battery cover Fig. 1 Aileron trim lever Aileron trimmer Elevator trim lever Elevator trimmer Throttle trim lever Throttle trimmer Rudder trim lever Rudder trimmer Aileron dual rate switch (6NLK only) Aileron dual rate ON-OFF switch. When set to the upper position, dual rate is turned on, and when set to the lower position, dual rate is turned off. Aileron dual rate trimmer (6NLK only) This trimmer sets the aileron travel when the aileron dual switch is set to on. When the dual switch is set to ON, the servo throw can be set to an arbitrary angle smaller than when the dual switch is OFF (normal) as shown in the figure. Use the throw matched to the aircraft and the maneuvers to be performed. The servo is connected to 6 channels. Fig. 2 •Charge the batteries for about 15 hours. When the set is not in use for some time, repeat discharge and charge two to three times before use. (If the batteries are not used for a long time, their capacity will go down). •FBC-8B charges transmitter and receiver NiCad batteries independently or simultaneously. Battery cover Remove this cover when switching the servo reversing switches. Fig. 3 When the dual rate switch is ON, the servo throw can be adjusted within this ranqe with the dual rate trimmer. Elevator dual rate switch (6NLK only) This switch turns the elevator dual rate function on and off. The lower position is dual rate OFF and the upper position is dual rate ON. Elevator dual rate trimmer (6NLK only) This trimmer sets the elevator deflection angle when the elevator dual rate switch is in the ON position. It has the same functions as aileron dual rate. Power switch The upper position is ON. Level meter This level meter indicates the transmitter battery voltage. Neck strap bracket Bracket for the neck strap (optional). Antenna Strong telescoping antenna. Extend it to its full length when using the transmitter. Handle Use this bar to carry the transmitter. Nonslip adjustable lever head The length of the lever head can be adjusted to fit the operator. Adjust to the length of your hand. Servo reversing switches Using the servo reversing switches • The left side of each switch is the normal position. • The servo reversing switches reverse the direction of operation of the servos. Elevator servo reversing switch Aileron servo reversing switch Throttle servo reversing switch Rudder servo reversing switch Fig. 7 Landing gear ser reversing switch. (6NLK ONLY) NORM —Normal REV —Reverse Lever head Lever head After linkage is complete, inspect the servos. If the direction of operation of the stick lever and the direction of operation of a servo are opposite, switch the appropriate servo reversing switch. , by turning them and Unlock lever heads in the arrow direction, and adjust the head to the most comfortable length, then lock it by turning it in the direction opposite the arrows. Fig. 4 24 Transmitter NiCad battery NT-8LP The tension of the stick lever spring can be adjusted. Charging jack Battery charge jack for built-in NiCad battery. •CHARGING OF TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER NI-CAD BATTERIES: Recharge the receiver and transmitter NiCad batteries as shown in Fig. 5. Notes: 1) First, connect to TX NiCad and red lamp goes on. 2) Then connect to RX NiCad after connecting, L, E D, changes color from red to greenish red (orange) which indicates that both TX and RX NiCads are being charged. 3) In case of separate charging L, E, D, color will be; RX NiCad - Green. TX NiCad - Red. When these screws are removed, the back cover can be removed. • The tension of the spring can be ad justed by removing the transmitter back cover and turning the screw for each stick. Set the springs for the best stick feel. Rudder Aileron Elevator Fig. 5 •Connect the charging plug of the FBC-8B charge to the transmitter charging jack, connect the 3P connector of the FBC-8B to the receiver NiCad battery (NR-4M), and plug the FBC-8B to a 117VAC outlet as shown in this figure. •The Receiver battery can be used about 10 times at 10 minutes per flight between rechargings. When adjusting the aileron, and elevator the inside module is removed. Use a small Phillips screwdriver. Fig. 8 RECEIVER FP-R7H/R4F/R4H & SERVO FP-S38 The parts enclosed by the dotted lines must be purchased separately. 6th CH Servo Receiver, servos, switches, and battery connections Receiver crystal Landing gear adapter FP-R7H 7 channel AM Receiver Landing gear servo Landing gear servo Rudder servo Throttle servo Charge Antenna wire Power switch Ailreon servo Receiver FP-R4F/R4H Crystal Rudder servo Throttle control servo Elevator servo Aileron servo 6NLK 4 servos are provided as standard. NR-4M Fig. 9 • Be alert for noise. This set is noise-resistant, but is not completely immune to noise. We recommend the use of noiseless parts. •When installing the switch harness, cut a rectangular hole somewhat larger than the full stroke of the switch and install the switch so that it moves smoothly from ON to OFF. This also applies to the switch mount when the switch is installed inside the fuselage and is turned on and off from the outside with a piece of wire, etc. Install the switch where it will not be exposed to engine oil, dust, etc. SERVO MOUNTING (Using wood screws) Antenna wire 4NL 3 servos are provided as standard NR-4M PRECAUTIONS • Connect the receiver, servos, switches, and battery firmly as shown in Fig. 9. Then extend the transmitter and receiver antennas fully. • Set the transmitter power switch to ON. Then set the receiver power switch to ON. The servos stop near the neutral position. Operate the transmitter sticks and check that each servo follows the movement of the stick. •Connect the pushrod to each servo horn, then check if the direction of travel of each servo matches the direction of operation of its transmitter stick. To reverse the direction of servo travel, switch the servo reversing switch. • Operate each servo over its full stroke, and check if the pushrod binds or is too loose. Applying unreasonable force to the servo horn will adversely affect the servo and quickly drain the battery. Always make the travel of each control mechanism somewhat larger than the full travel (including trim) of the servo horn. Adjust the servo horns so that they move smoothly even when the trim lever and stick are operated simultaneously in the same direction. Fig. 10 • Even though the receiver antenna is long, do not cut or bundle it. • Install the servos securely. Tighten the mounting screws until the rubber grommet is crushed slightly. If the screws are too tight, the cushioning effect will be adversely affected. • The crystal can be changed from the outside of the receiver case. Always use the Futaba transmitter/receiver matched crystal set to change the band. • Spare servo horns are supplied. Use them as needed. • Wrap the receiver in sponge rubber. Waterproof and dustproof the receiver by placing it in a plastic bag and wrapping a rubber band around the open end of the bag. Do the same with the receiver/servo battery. • Use the rubber bands wrapped around the receiver to hold the servo and switch leads. • After mounting is complete, recheck each part, then check the range by making the transmitter antenna as short as possible, extending the receiver antenna fully, and operating the set from a distance of 20m to 30m. The movement of each servo should follow the movement of each stick of the transmitter. • After mounting and checking are complete, take your model to the shop where you purchased the set, or to an experienced radio control modeler, and ask them to teach you how to handle your radio control set in the proper manner and to inspect your set-up carefully. •To enjoy radio control models fully, be sure to observe all safety standards. AILERON AND ELEVATOR DUAL (dual rate ON, OFF) ADJUSTMENT (6NLKonly) When the dual switch is set to ON, the servo throw is made smaller by the amount shown by the hatched lines in Fig. 10. The servo throw can be set from 40% to 100% of the total travel by adjusting the trimmer next to the switch with a flat bladed screwdriver. When the dual rate switch is set to OFF, the throw is normal. When desiring a larger throw, such as for spins, etc., set the dual rate switch to OFF and adjust the throw mechanically by horn and rod adjustment. Set the dual rate switch to on for level flight and adjust the trimmer for the required amount of throw. When the dual rate switch is set to OFF, dual rate is set and the throw becomes large. This horn permits shifting of the servo neutral position at the servo horn. Setting and shifting the neutral position a) Angle divisions b) Effect Arm 3 shift 4.8° to the right, arm 6 shifts 2.4° to the left,and arm 4 shifts 7.2° to the right and left. Fig. 14 For a six arm horn, turn the arm counterclockwise and set arm 2 to the position of arm 1 . The adjustable angle is 60° - (14.4 x 4) =2.4°. Fig. 13 Fig. 15 Fig. 12 1) The splined horn has 25 segments. The amount of change per segment is; 360: 25=14.4° 2) The minimum adjustable angle is determined by the number of arms or number of the holes. For four arms, the minimum adjustable angle is: To shift the holes center line to the right (clockwise) relative to baseline A, shift arm 2 to the position of arm 1 and set it to the position closest to baseline A. (Example] For a four arm horn, the angular shift per segment is 14.4° . The shift to the right is 90° - (14.4 x 6 ) = 3.6° To shift by the same angle in the opposite direction, use the opposite arm number. The following splined horns are optional. Fig. 16 HORN A HORN B HORN C HORN D HORN E HORN P USING THE ANTENNA FREQUENCY FLAG Insert the frequency flag into the flag holder as shown here. The flag can be attached to, and removed from, the end of the transmitter antenna with one touch. Fig. 17 No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18 19. 20. 21. 22. Part Name Upper case Middle case Bottom case Metal bearing Potentiometer Potentiometer drive plate Motor Motor pinion Screw 1 st gear 2nd gear 3rd gear Final gear Intermediate shaft 2nd shaft Servo horn D Binding head tapping screw 2.6 x 8 Printed wiring board S138 Printed wiring board S38 S38 ..... with 3PC cord w/gum bush Pan head truss screw Nameplate S38 Part No. PCS-38 S04134 139995 S02753 S91218 S02461 J55016 FGS-38 FGS-38 FGS-38 FGS-38 S02495 S02494 FSH.6W FSH-41 AS1305 AS 1304 FPC-3M S90045 J50360 S60147 To insure prompt service, please follow the instructions given below. 1. Charge the batteries for at least 18 hours prior to shipment. 2. Return the system only. Not your complete installation. Remove the servos from their mounts and remove the foam padding from the receiver. 3. Plugs or other modifications which interfere with factory test procedures will be returned to factory standard at your expense. 4. Carefully pack all components individually, using sufficient packing material to prevent damage during shipment. 5. Include a brief but thorough explanation of all problems and service required and tape it to the back of the transmitter. Place a label describing the function of the servo on each servo. 6. Be sure to include your full address and tel. No., zip code inside the box as well as on the outside. 7. Include a packing list of all items being returned, and double check to make sure that all items are packed. 8. Upon receipt of your equipment at the Futaba factory, an estimate of the cost of repair (over $25.00 only) will be sent to you. Your equipment will then be repaired and returned to you upon receipt of payment or C.O.D. (cash). This factory repair service applies only to the continental U.S.A., Hawaii, and Alaska. • When requesting repair of trouble that has occurred suddenly of from long use, describe the trouble symptoms in as much detail as possible. This will facilitate detection of the trouble point and shorten the repair period greatly. • Defects caused by faulty materials or workmanship will be corrected free of charge. • Always send the guarantee provided with this manual together with the set to be repaired. • This limited warranty is null and void if the set has been tampered with or disassembled. Refer to warranty statement for details. FUTABA SALES AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD., MELBOURNE TEL: 211-4788 Argentine: MODELISMO AERONAUTICO DEGA SRL. 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