RC Logger 88001RC User manual

Operating instructions
09/11
No. 88001RC
(The picture is for reference only)

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CONTENTS
1.Introduction..................................................................................................................................................................3
2.Intended use ...............................................................................................................................................................4
3.Delivery content...........................................................................................................................................................5
4.Safety Instructions.......................................................................................................................................................8
5.Explanation of symbols................................................................................................................................................9
6.Notes on batteries and rechargeable batteries............................................................................................................ 9
7.Overview.................................................................................................................................................................... 11
8.Assembly...................................................................................................................................................................12
9. .............................................................................................................................................................24
10. ................................................................................................................................................28
11.Safety measures...................................................................................................................................................... 29
12.LED indications........................................................................................................................................................30
13. ..................................................................................................................................................31
14.Flight operation........................................................................................................................................................33
15.Maintenance, care and repair..................................................................................................................................34
16. ......................................................................................36
17.Recommended accessories ....................................................................................................................................37
18.Disposal...................................................................................................................................................................37
19.Technical data..........................................................................................................................................................37

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INTRODUCTION1.
Dear customer,
outstanding products.
instructions, to preserve this condition and to ensure safe operation! These operating instructions relate to this product. They contain important

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INTENDED USE2.
but also sensational moves.
helicopter pilot.
The model can be expanded by additional electronics (expansion interface available on the control unit) and the mounting of several

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DELIVERY CONTENT3.
Box 1 - Printed circuit boards (PCBs)>
a. x 1
b.
connector x 1
c.
I. x 2
Battery cord and attached connector x 1II.
III. x 1
Box 2 - Driver system>
a.
wires mounted x 4
b.
SpinnerI. x 5
Wave washerII. x 5
c.
d.
Cap cover x 4e.

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Box 3 - Body>
Top body frame x 1a.
Bottom body frame x 1b.
Canopy x 1c.
I. Screws for the stabilizer(ø2.8 x 15 mm, silver) x 4
II. Wave washer x 4
x 3
II. Magic tape for the stabilizer, 150 x 20 mm, red x 1
x 2
PRO)
x 1
II. Slider plate x 1
III. Screws for the slider plate x 4
d. Chassis x 1
f. Aluminium stabilizer x 1

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Box 4 - Landing gear>
Plastic landing gear x 4a.
b.
Rubber ring, 4 mm x 4c.
Silicon tube, yellow x 2d.
Silicon tube, red x 2e.
f.
g.
Landing protection rubber x 4h.
Spirit leveli.
SPARE PARTS
>Spare parts
Screws for the stabilizer(ø2.8 x 15 mm, silver) x 2a.
Wave washer x 2b.
x 4c.
Silicon tube, yellow x 1d.
Silicon tube, red x 1e.
Rubber ring, 4 mm x 1f.
g.
The spare parts (including the extra spinner and wave washer in Box 1-b) are for replacement use. We would suggest not opening
the spare parts package before you need to replace the parts.
Stickers>
CD (operating instructions)>
Operating instructions>

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Assembly:
Operation:
See the chapter RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES for tried and tested accessories.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS4.
Read the operating instructions carefully and especially observe the safety information. If you do not follow the safety
instructions and information on proper handling in this manual, we assume no liability for any resulting personal injury or
damage to property. Such cases will invalidate the warranty/guarantee.
Operating the model may cause damage to property and/or persons. Therefore, make sure that you are properly insured
when using the model, e.g. by taking out private liability insurance. If you already have private liability insurance, inquire
about whether the operation of the model is covered before operating it. Please note: In some EU countries, you are
Persons / Product
The device is not a toy. Keep it out of the reach of children and pets.>
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solvents.
Do not place the product under any mechanical stress.>
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is visibly damaged,-
has been stored for extended periods in poor ambient conditions or
Handle the product carefully. Jolts, impacts or a fall even from a low height can damage the product.>
Also observe the safety and operating instructions of any other devices which are connected to the product.>
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Before operation
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plug connections or damaged cables.
All moving parts of the model must run smoothly, but should not have any play in their bearings.>
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according the manufacturer’s instructions.
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batteries are empty, always replace the complete set, never individual cells only.
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propellers might run unintentionally!
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During operation
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when dealing with the model.
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animals or objects during operation.
Select suitable ground to operate your model.>
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Do not direct your model towards spectators or towards yourself.>
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motors must have cooled down to ambient temperature.
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switch the model off. Only then may the remote control be switched off.
In case of a defect or a malfunction, resolve the problem before using the model again.>
Never expose your model or the remote control to direct sunlight or excessive heat for an extended period of time.>
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In the event of a crash, the throttle should be immediately reduced to zero. Rotating propellers may be damaged if they come into>
Miscellaneous
Consult an expert when in doubt about operation, safety or connection of the device.>
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personnel.
EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS5.
The symbol with the exclamation mark points out particular dangers associated with handling, function or operation.
The “arrow” symbol indicates special advice and operating information.
NOTES ON BATTERIES AND RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES6.
Despite the fact that handling batteries and rechargeable batteries in daily life nowadays is a matter of fact, there are still
numerous dangers and problems involved. For LiPo/LiIon rechargeable batteries in particular, various regulations must
be observed under any circumstances due to their high energy content (in comparison to conventional NiCd or NiMH
The RC EYE 650 is delivered without remote control, batteries and charging device. Nevertheless, we are including
extensive information on handling batteries for safety reasons. Also observe all documents and information included with
Transmitter
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swallowed, consult a doctor immediately!
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protective gloves.

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suitable battery chargers.
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If the device is not used for an extended period of time (e.g. storage), remove the inserted batteries (or rechargeable batteries) from the>
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discharge, which renders the rechargeable batteries useless.
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partially discharged ones. Always use batteries or rechargeable batteries of the same type and manufacturer.
Never mix batteries and rechargeable batteries!>
Flight Battery
danger of malfunction due to interferences. The propellers could start up inadvertently and cause damage or injury.
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Only charge intact and undamaged batteries. If the external insulation of the rechargeable battery is damaged or if the rechargeable>
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objects.
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batteries.
Never leave LiPo batteries unattended while charging them.>
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batteries, observe the special safety notices of the battery manufacturer.

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Rechargeable battery (not included)1.
2.
PVC tube for antenna with rubber cap (optional)3.
Battery cord with connector4.
Canopy5.
Spinner6.
7.
8.
Cap cover9.
10.
Landing gear11.
12.
Chassis13.
Bottom body frame14.
Stabilizer15.
Printed circuit boards16.
Connection cables17.
Pad for the stabilizer18.
Top body frame19.

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ASSEMBLY8.
Connection of the receiver cable
Connection of the PCBs
1.
2.
the board.
3.
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4.
If the PCBs are not installed as described, the programmed rotating directions will no longer be in line with the rotating

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1.
2.
3.

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4.
5.
above, connect the wires from the motors (with the male bullet connector) to the closest female bullet connector from the motor driver
body frame with cable ties. Loosen wires may cause malfunction of the gyro.

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Assembly of the body and landing gear
1.
of the top body frame on the bottom body frame.
2.
3.
4.
Cover the bottom body frame with the chassis.5.
6.
with each others in the middle.

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7.
8.

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Option 1: Using the rubber ring
1.
2.
3.
hole at the bottom of a rear landing gear.
4.
5.
6.
Option 2: Using the landing protection rubber
1.
2
3
2.
3.
landing gear and the landing protection rubber.
Replace the cap.4.
5.
Insert the closest front landing gear into another landing protection rubber. Observe the correct orientation.6.
7.
8.

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Assembly of the stabilizer
1.
2.
will damage the plastic buckle.
3.
4.
Step 4. Step 5.
5.
(a)
(b)
(a) Front
(b) Top

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6.
7.
Connection of the receiver
Connect the other end of the 1.
Contact 1 = Channel 1
Contact 2 = Channel 2
Contact 3 = Channel 3
Contact 4 = Channel 4
Contact 5 = Channel 5
Contact 6 = Channel 6
Contact 7 = Channel 7
Contact 8 = Channel 8
C1
R9 R13
R10 R14
R3 R7 R11 R15
4R
8R
21R
61R
C6
ST3
ST1
1
2
5
6
ST2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
to measuring of the signals and signal processing, there will be a delay of one frame length. However, this has no effect during operation
For the receiver’s power supply, it is sufcient to connect the contacts 1 (negative / –) and 2 (positive / +) to a single servo
connection cable.
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