Heli-max HMXE0806 Manuel d'utilisateur

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Length: 11.22 in [285mm]
Width: 1.58 in [40mm]
Height: 3.94 in [100mm]
Rotor Span: 12 in [305mm]
Weight: 3.2 oz [90.5g]
(with supplied fl ight battery)
Specifi cations
Entire Contents © Copyright 2010 HMXE0806
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Page 1 - INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Length: 11.22 in [285mm] Width: 1.58 in [40mm] Height: 3.94 in [100mm] Rotor Span: 12 in [305mm] Weight: 3.2 oz [90.5g](with supplied fl ight batt

Page 2 - IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS

10❏ Plug the battery into the charger. The charge indicator light will start fl ashing red quickly; this indicates that the battery is being charged. O

Page 3 - WARRANTY

11LITHIUM BATTERY HANDLING & USAGELITHIUM BATTERY HANDLING & USAGEWARNING! Read the entire instruction sheet included with this battery. Failu

Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

12TURNING THE MODEL ONTURNING THE MODEL ON❏ Install the fl ight battery by sliding it into the Novus 125 CP as shown.

Page 5 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

13❏ Your Novus helicopter uses a 2.4GHz system that requires linking the transmitter to the receiver when the unit is powered up. With the transmitter

Page 6 - KIT INSPECTION

14TRANSMITTER CONTROLSTRANSMITTER CONTROLSAll controls are described with the tail pointing directly toward you. This is the best way to fl y in the be

Page 7 - TRANSMITTER FEATURES

15LOW STICKThrottle CurveNormalFlight Mode 10255075100MIDDLE STICK HIGH STICKThe fl ight mode switch should be left in the “Normal” position while powe

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16Moving the cyclic stick right will cause the helicopter to tilt right and start moving that direction. Helicopter Moves RightHelicopter Moves RightM

Page 9 - CHARGING THE FLIGHT BATTERY

17Moving the cyclic stick forward (away from you) will cause the helicopter to tilt forward and start moving that direction.Helicopter Moves ForwardHe

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18Moving the tail rotor stick towards the left will cause the helicopter nose to rotate left (counterclockwise).Nose Rotates LeftNose Rotates LeftMovi

Page 11 - ELECTRIC MOTOR WARNING

19BLADE TRACKINGBLADE TRACKINGWARNING! Always wear safety glasses when operating the Novus or when tracking the main blades.Your Novus was test fl own

Page 12 - TURNING THE MODEL ON

2IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONSIMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS● Only use the included charger with the included battery or replacement part (GPMP0410).● Do not attempt

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20FLYINGFLYINGThe Heli-Max Novus 125 CP is a lightweight helicopter. Taking that into consideration, you should only fl y the helicopter indoors or in

Page 14 - TRANSMITTER CONTROLS

21LandingLevel the helicopter into a steady hover and slowly decrease power until the helicopter settles onto the ground.Basic ManeuversOnce you becom

Page 15 - Flight Mode 1

22MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRMAINTENANCE AND REPAIRThe Heli-Max™ Novus 125 CP is an extremely small helicopter. Working on a model this size will require s

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23Main Rotor Grip ReplacementRemove both blade bolts and main rotor blades. Remove the linkages from both blade grip mixers. Remove the two spindle sc

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24Replacing the Main GearRemove the lower retaining pin from the main gear using needle nose pliers. Remove the old main gear from the model and insta

Page 18 - Nose Rotates Right

25Tail Rotor Blade ReplacementRemove the tail rotor blade retention screw from the tail rotor grip, slide the old tail rotor blade from the grip. Inse

Page 19 - BLADE TRACKING

26Tail Rotor Shaft or Tail Gear ReplacementLoosen the tail rotor shaft collar and remove it from the tail rotor shaft. Unsnap the tail pitch links fro

Page 20 - Hovering

27Landing Gear ReplacementRemove the two tail boom support screws and the four landing gear screws. Pull the old landing gear from the model and insta

Page 21 - GOOD LUCK AND GREAT FLYING!

28TRANSMITTER SETTINGS TRANSMITTER SETTINGS Transmitter Specifi cations:● 2.4GHz FHSS ● 6 Channel Encoder● 100mW Output Power ● Automatic Linking

Page 22 - MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

29PROGRAMMING YOUR TRANSMITTERPROGRAMMING YOUR TRANSMITTERThe Heli-Max TX6024 transmitter is factory set for the Novus 125 CP helicopter. Before makin

Page 23 - Replacing the Flybar

3WARRANTYWARRANTYHeli-Max™ guarantees this kit to be free from defects in both material and workmanship at the date of purchase. This warranty does n

Page 24 - Replacing the Main Shaft

30Swashplate TypeThree swashplate types are available with the TX6024 transmitter. The Novus 125 CP uses the 120° CCPM EPA type. The TX6024 also has a

Page 25 - Tail Boom Support Replacement

31LOW STICK0255075100MIDDLE STICK HIGH STICKV1 AdjustmentNormal Throttle CurveOffset AdjustmentV1 = 75V1 = 50V1 = 40 LOW STICK0255075100MIDDLE STICK

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32Pitch & Pitch Servo Travel AdjustmentTo enable this function press the [L] button until “ON” is shown on the display. This function is disabled

Page 27 - Landing Gear Replacement

33Gyro GainThis function is used to set the gain of the gyro. Press the [L] button until “On” is shown on the LCD display. Turn adjuster V1 to the des

Page 28 - TRANSMITTER SETTINGS

34E-BOARD ADJUSTMENTSE-BOARD ADJUSTMENTSTail Rotor ExtentThis adjustment is factory set to the ideal setting and the setting should not be changed unl

Page 29 - PROGRAMMING YOUR TRANSMITTER

35ORDERING PARTSORDERING PARTSReplacement parts for the Heli-Max Novus 125 CP are available using the order numbers in the Replacement Parts List that

Page 30 - Buzzer Setting

36EXPLODED VIEWEXPLODED VIEW169577773349618104211353516182339361717301315371419333333

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371730171724212030252526221913293029282827272712242234202322 # Stock # Description 1 HMXE8299 Main Rotor Blades 2 HMXE8552 Fly Bar 3 HM

Page 32 - Normal Flight Mode

38Other fine products Heli-Max Novus CPHMXE0804Heli-Max Novus CXHMXE0803Heli-Max CommancheRAH-66 CXHMXE14✱✱Heli-Max Axe CX Micro Coaxial RTFHMXE09✱✱

Page 33 - Novus 125 CP Default Settings

39available fromHeli-Max Novus FPHMXE0802Heli-Max Kinetic™ 50 ARF HMXE0250Heli-Max AXE™ 400 3D RTFHMXE0800Heli-Max AXE 400 3D RxRHMXE0801

Page 34 - E-BOARD ADJUSTMENTS

4TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSIMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2WARRANTY. . . . .

Page 36 - EXPLODED VIEW

5INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTIONThank you for purchasing the Heli-Max Novus 125 CP Helicopter. We are certain you will get many hours of enjoyment out of thi

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65. If you are not an experienced pilot or have not fl own this type of model before, we recommend that you get the assistance of an experienced pilot

Page 38 - Other fine products

7KIT CONTENTSKIT CONTENTS1. Helicopter2. Flight Battery 3. Charger4. Transmitter 5. Replacement Main Rotor Blades6. Replacement Tail Rotor BladesTRAN

Page 39 - HMXE0801

8INSTALL THE TRANSMITTER BATTERIESINSTALL THE TRANSMITTER BATTERIES❏ Open the battery cover on the back of the transmitter, remove the battery box and

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9CHARGING THE FLIGHT BATTERYCHARGING THE FLIGHT BATTERYWARNING!! The charger supplied with the Heli-Max Novus Helicopter contains protective circuitry

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