Page 1VG6000This equipment has been tested in accordance with therequirements contained in the appropriate Commissionregulations. To the best of our
Page 10VG6000TRAINER SYSTEMThe Trainer system in the VG6000 transmitter allows you to connect any two Airtronics RD seriestransmitters together for th
Page 11VG6000USING THE VG6000 MICROPROCESSORAirtronics has invested a large amount of design effort to ensure that the powerful capabilities of theVG6
Page 12VG6000FEATURES DESCRIPTIONSScreen DisplayEL Elevator ChannelAL Aileron ChannelCH Servo Channel 1~6D/R Dual RateEXP ExponentialEPA End Point Ad
Page 13VG6000DIGITAL MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAYTRAINER[D/R EXP]21RETRACT GEARTHROTTLECUTEL FLFL ELN21[D/R EXP]21STICK AND SWITCH FUNCTIONSCarrying HandleD
Page 14VG6000DUAL RATE AILERON AND ELEVATOR ( D/R )This feature allows you to set a minimum and maximum controlrate for ailerons and elevator with the
Page 15VG6000END POINT ADJUSTMENT ( EPA )EPA will allow you to increase or decrease the total amount of travel theservo has. EPA is available on all c
Page 16VG6000SERVO REVERSING ( REV )After setting up your aircraft you find that the control surface ismoving in the wrong direction, you can use the
Page 17VG6000DELTA WING ( DELTA )The Delta feature is used when your aircraft is a flying wing.You will use two servos on two seprate channels to mix
Page 18VG6000Lt Wing Channel 2 Rt Wing Channel 6Flaperon setupDIFFERENTIAL ( DIFF )By turning on your flaperon feature you can now use different
Page 19VG6000FLAP TO ELEVATOR MIXING ( FL-EL )When you lower your flaps on just about any aircraft, it will tend toraise the nose or start to climb. B
Page 2VG6000Table of ContentsRadio Control System and SpecificationsAcademy of Model Aeronautics / Initial PreparationTransmitter FeaturesAirborne Sys
Page 20VG6000MODEL SELECT ( M-SEL )The VG6000 computer radio system comes with 4 model memory. Thisallows you to have 4 completely separate models usi
Page 21VG6000THROTTLE CUT ( T-CUT )After you have landed and taxied back, you can shoot your engine offby simply pushing a button. The throttle cut fe
Page 22VG6000SOUND CLICK ( CLICK )This feature will allow you to turn off or on the beep sound you hearwhen you do any adjustments to the transmitter
Page 23VG6000EL D/R (1)EL D/R (2)EL Expo (2)AL D/R (1)AL D/R (2)AL Expo (1)AL Expo (2) EPA CENT
Page 3VG6000VG6000 Transmitter Specifications:Transmitter Type:Dimensions:Weight:Power Output:Frequencies:Modulation:Power Supply:Current Drain:Temper
Page 4VG6000ACADEMY OF MODEL AERONAUTICS5161 East Memorial DriveMuncie, Indiana 47302The Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA) is a national organizatio
Page 5VG6000VG6000 TRANSMITTERS FEATURESThe VG6000 narrow band PPM/FM computer radio control system is designed for the use of powermodels and sailpla
Page 6VG6000Ch 6 FlapCh 5 GearCh 4 RudderCh 3 ThrottleCh 2 AileronCh 1 ElevatorThe above diagram shows how to connect the components of your VG6000 sy
Page 7VG6000AIRBORNE COMPONENTSWhile your systems batteries are charging, you can familiarize yourself with the airborne portion of yourradio. The air
Page 8VG6000TRANSMITTER BATTERY REMOVALThe NiCd battery in your VG6000 transmitter can easily be removed and replaced with a fully chargedpack to exte
Page 9VG6000TRANSMITTER STICK TENSION ADJUSTMENTTo adjust the spring tension of the transmitter sticks you need to remove the back of the transmitter
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