1
USING THIS MANUAL
In the beginning of this manual you will
find the specifications for the radio and its
various accessories. In addition,
guidelines for the installation has been
included. Instructions for setting all the
functions and programs of the X-6102 are
also included. These features are discussed
in the same order that they will appear in
your radio, as you will see on the
accompanying pages. An explanation of
the use and purpose of each feature is
provided, followed by a labeled
illustration of its respective LCD display.
In addition, a step-by-step example
clarifies the setup procedure of the
feature.
A blank data sheet has been included at
the end of each section. Once all data has
been input for a particular model, it is
highly recommended that you record it on
a copy of the sheet provided. If you
should experience memory loss or battery
failure or want to make changes to the
current settings, this step will save you a
great deal of time.
CHAPTER 1: USING THIS MANUAL • INTRODUCTION
6 XP6102 - Introduction
2.1
X-6102 TRANSMITTER
The computer designed, ergonomically
styled transmitter case ensures a
comfortable fit in your hands. The ultra-
precision control sticks offer adjustable
spring tensions and length. The throttle
stick offers a ratchet in Airplane
configuration. 10-model memory storage
allows programming of all parameters of
ten separate helicopters or airplanes; you
can program more than one setup for a
single aircraft, allowing you to instantly
change the flight characteristics.
A five-year lithium backup battery
prevents loss of memory in the event
that the battery discharges completely
or is removed.
CHAPTER 2: FEATURES
2.2
R770 RECEIVER
R770 (PCM Systems)
The R770 is a high-performance PCM or
single-conversion receiver with 10KHz
super narrow band ABC&W circuitry.
A narrow band ceramic filter for high-
signal selectivity assists in rejecting cross
modulations from other common radio
frequencies-e.g. R/C transmitters, local
paging systems. This receiver features
Direct Servo Control (DSC) for control of
surfaces without radio frequency output.
The receiver has low current
consumption.
The R770's Slimline design allows it to fit
into most model applications.