AIRTRONICS SD-10G Aero Quick Setup Manual

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Quick Setup Manual

AIRTRONICS SD-10G Aero is a versatile radio control transmitter designed for use with fixed-wing aircraft models. With its intuitive menu system and advanced programming capabilities, the SD-10G Aero makes it easy to set up and fly your model aircraft. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced pilot, the SD-10G Aero has the features you need to take your flying to the next level.

AIRTRONICS SD-10G Aero is a versatile radio control transmitter designed for use with fixed-wing aircraft models. With its intuitive menu system and advanced programming capabilities, the SD-10G Aero makes it easy to set up and fly your model aircraft. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced pilot, the SD-10G Aero has the features you need to take your flying to the next level.

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section 1: UsinG tHe tYPe MenU
Before Binding your transmitter and receiver, use the TYPE menu to tell the transmitter what type of model you’re programming.
Based on your input, the transmitter will determine how best to control its functions and determine what receiver channel slots
should be used for each of your model’s controls. For example, if your aircraft features one aileron servo in each wing half, choosing
the AILERON>2 option will automatically change the transmitter’s programming to accommodate this setup. Another example is
if your aircraft features elevons, choosing the WING>DELTA option will automatically change the transmitter’s programming to
accommodate this setup. This takes the guess-work out of setting up your model.
overview
This Aero Fixed Wing Quick Setup Guide contains information that we recommend using to set up your new model. Following
each section in the order presented will allow you to quickly and easily set up your new model for use with your SD-10G transmitter.
Section 1: Using the Type Menu - Follow the information in this section to tell the transmitter what type of model you’ll be flying.
The transmitter will customize the available programming options based on your choices.
Section 2: Naming Your Model - Follow the information in this section to name your model so that you can keep track of it
among your other saved models and access its programming in the future.
Section 3: Binding the Transmitter and Receiver - Follow the information in this section to bind your transmitter and receiver.
Section 4: Receiver Connections and Mounting - Follow the information in this section to connect your airborne components
to the receiver, then install the receiver into your model.
Section 5: Using the Surface Menu - Follow the information in this section to make control adjustments, such as Dual Rate,
Sub-Trim, End Point Adjustments, etc., to prepare your model for flight.
The TYPE menu is used when setting up a new model and should be done prior Binding your transmitter and receiver
and prior to naming your model or making any programming changes, such as Dual Rate, End Point Adjustments, etc.,
using the SURFACE menu.
When Model Type options are changed for the current model, all programming (including custom
programming, Modulation Type, Safety Link and Model Name) for that model will be reset!
BeFore MakinG ProGraMMinG cHanGes
Prior to programming your SD-10G, we recommend double-checking the following:
1) Make sure that both the transmitter battery and your receiver battery are fully charged.
2) Make sure that the Flight Mode Switch (in the default configuration, Switch 10/11/12)
is set to Flight Mode ‘N’ (pushed ‘UP’) so that you don’t receive an audible Flight Mode
Warning alarm when you turn the transmitter ‘ON’. For more information, see the
Flight
Mode Warning Alarm
section on page 71 of your SD-10G User’s Guide.
We recommend making TYPE menu programming changes prior to Binding your transmitter and receiver.
If you Bind your
transmitter and receiver prior to making TYPE menu programming changes, the the Modulation and Safety Link
options you choose during the Binding process will be overwritten when you make TYPE menu programming changes.
This can result in your receiver not working.
For example, if you Bind your 7-Channel FHSS-1 (FH1) receiver to the transmitter,
then make TYPE menu programming changes, the TYPE menu will automatically restore the Modulation Type to FHHS-3 (FH3).
To make the Model Type selection options for your model, follow the steps below and on the next page:
1) With the transmitter turned ‘ON’, navigate to the SYSTEM>TYPE menu.
2) Verify that TYPE>AERO is displayed at the top of the screen. If it’s not,
highlight either TYPE>GLID or TYPE>HELI, then press the YES/+ or
NO/- keys to change the Model Type to TYPE>AERO.
3) Make your Model Type selection choices described in the detailed
sub-sections on pages 3 and 4.
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*If you’re using 1 servo to control each aileron, but you use a Y-Harness to join the two servos together, choose the AILERON>1
option. In addition, some large models use two servos on each aileron. This is different from choosing AILERON>2 as illustrated
above. If your model features two servos per aileron, each pair of aileron servos should be Y-Harnessed together, then
AILERON>2 chosen. The SD-10G does not support more than 2 aileron channels in AERO mode.
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Choose the desired Aileron Type Option - Normal Wing Type Only
Two Aileron Type options are available - either 1 or 2. Choose the option illustrated below that best matches how the aileron
servos
control your aircraft’s ailerons. Choose 1 if both ailerons are controlled by a single servo and choose 2 if each aileron
is controlled by its own individual servo.
If your model does not feature any ailerons, choose AILERON>1.
This option can only be changed if you chose the WING>NORMAL option previously. If WING>DELTA is chosen, this option
cannot be changed because WING>DELTA always uses aileron and elevator mixed together to provide both pitch and roll.
Choose the desired Flap Type Option
Two Flap Type options are available - either 1 or 2. Choose the option illustrated below that best matches how the flap
servos
control your aircraft’s flaps. Choose 1 if your flaps (whether solid or split) are controlled by a single servo and choose
2 if each flap is controlled by its own individual servo.
If your model does not feature any flaps, choose FLAP>1.
AILERON>1
1 Aileron Servo Controls Both Ailerons
AILERON>2
1 Aileron Servo Controls Each Aileron*
Choose the Desired Wing Type Option
Two Wing Type options are available - either NORMAL or DELTA. Choose the option illustrated below that best matches your
aircraft’s wing type.
If your aircraft features “Elevons”, choose WING>DELTA. If your aircraft is a flying wing and does not feature separate ailerons
and elevators, choose WING>DELTA. If your flying wing features separate ailerons and elevators (not common), choose
WING>NORMAL.
FLAP>1
1 Flap Servo Controls 1 Flap
FLAP>2
1 Flap Servo Controls Each Flap*
FLAP>1
1 Flap Servo Controls Split Flaps
*If you’re using 1 servo to control each flap, but you use a Y-Harness to join the two servos together, choose the FLAP>1 option.
When WING>DELTA is chosen, the elevator and aileron channels are mixed together to provide pitch and roll control.
WING>NORMAL WING>DELTA
WING>DELTA may or
may not include flaps.
WING>NORMAL may or may not
include ailerons and/or flaps.
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Choose the desired Tail Type Option
Three Tail Type options are available - either Normal, V-Tail or 2xEL. Choose the option illustrated below that best matches
your aircraft’s tail type. Choose Normal if your aircraft features a horizontal and vertical stabilizer and the elevator (whether
solid or split) is controlled by one servo. Choose V-Tail if your aircraft features a V-Tail and choose 2xEL if your aircraft features
a horizontal and vertical stabilizer and each elevator is controlled by its own individual servo.
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Choose the desired Throttle Type Option
Two Throttle Type options are available - either 1 or 2. Choose the option that best matches your aircraft’s number of engines
or electric motors. Choose 1 if your aircraft features 1 engine or 1 electric motor. Choose 2 if your aircraft features 2 or more
engines or 2 or more electric motors.
TAIL>NORMAL
Horizontal and Vertical Stabilizer.
1 Servo Controls Solid Elevator
TAIL>NORMAL
Horizontal and Vertical Stabilizer.
1 Servo Controls Split Elevator
TAIL>2xEL
Horizontal and Vertical Stabilizer.
1 Servo Controls Each Elevator Half
If your model features four engines or four electric motors, throttle control for both outer engines or motors should be Y-Harnessed
together and throttle control for both Inner engines or motors should be Y-Harnessed together, then THROTTLE>2 chosen. The
SD-10G does not support more than 2 throttle channels in AERO mode.
THROTTLE>1
Aircraft Features 1 Engine or 1 Motor
THROTTLE>2
Aircraft Features 2 or More Engines or Motors
4) After making your Model Type selection choices, press the ENTER key.
The selection options will be displayed for verification. For example,
2A1F1E1R1T (2 Aileron servos, 1 Flap servo, 1 Elevator servo, 1 Rudder
servo, and 1 Throttle servo).
5) After verifying that the selection options are correct, press the YES/+ key to
Create New Data. After ~10 seconds, the new programming data will be
loaded into the transmitter as indicated by the progress bar.
When V-Tail is chosen, the elevator and rudder channels are mixed together to
provide pitch and yaw control.
TAIL>V-TAIL
1 Servo Controls Elevator and 1
Servo Controls Rudder
This option can only be changed if you chose the WING>NORMAL option previously. If WING>DELTA is chosen, this option
cannot be changed.
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section 2: naMinG YoUr Model
After saving your Model Type selection options, it’s time to name your model. The Model Name function allows you to name each
of your individual models. This makes it easy to keep track of multiple models. When you select a model, all of the programming
for that model is loaded. The Model Name can consist of up to 8 letters, numbers, or symbols. Choose from capital letters, lower
case letters, numbers, and various symbols.
For more detailed information about using the Model Name function, see the following section in your SD-10G User’s Guide:
Model Naming ...................................................................................Page 30
To name your model, follow the steps below:
1) With the transmitter turned ‘ON’, navigate to the SYSTEM>MODEL NAME menu.
2) Press the Navigation Pad
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to highlight a character, then press the ENTER key to select the highlighted character.
That character will be displayed and the underline will move to the next space.
3) Repeat step 2 to enter the rest of the characters. Up to eight characters can be entered. The name of your model will
be displayed near the top of the screen (i.e. 01:Xtra300S).
The Safety Link function is used to program a unique bind code to each receiver/model pair, preventing the transmitter from
controlling a model that it's not currently programmed for. This feature is only supported when used with FHSS-3 receivers.
section 3: BindinG tHe transMitter and receiver
After saving your Model Type selection options and naming your model, it’s time to bind the transmitter and receiver. When new,
it is necessary to pair the transmitter and receiver to prevent interference from transmitters operated by other users. This operation is
referred to as ‘binding’. Once the binding process is complete, the setting is remembered even when the transmitter and receiver
are turned ‘OFF’, therefore, this procedure usually only needs to be done once.
For more detailed information about binding the transmitter and receiver, including changing the Modulation Type and using the
Safety Link feature with FHSS-3 receivers, see the following sections in your SD-10G User’s Guide:
Changing Modulation Type.........................................................Page 34
Safety Link ............................................................................................Page 34
Binding ...................................................................................................Page 35
To bind your transmitter and receiver, follow the steps below:
1) Turn the transmitter ‘ON’ and navigate to the SYSTEM>MODULATION menu.
2) Highlight the MODULATION option, then press the YES/+ or NO/- keys to choose the desired Modulation Type. If you’re
using an Airtronics FHSS-3 receiver, such as the 92104 10-Channel receiver, choose FH3. If you’re using an Airtronics
FHSS-1 receiver, such as the 92674 7-Channel receiver, choose FH1.
3) Hold down the Bind Button on the receiver. While holding down the Bind Button on the receiver, turn the receiver ‘ON’.
4) Release the Bind Button on the receiver. The Bind LED will slowly blink.
5) Scroll down to TRANSMIT BIND CODE, then press the YES/+ key. The Bind LED on the receiver will blink rapidly.
6) After the Bind LED on the receiver stops blinking rapidly, press the END key. The Bind LED will turn solid, indicating that
the transmitter and receiver are now paired and the binding process is complete.
section 4: receiver connections and MoUntinG
After naming your model, you can now plug your servos, receiver battery and switch harness into the receiver, then mount your
receiver into your model and route the antenna wires.
For more detailed information about connecting your airborne components to the receiver, see the following section in your SD-10G
User’s Guide:
Airborne System Connections ...................................................Page 20
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The receiver should be mounted securely in your model and the receiver antenna wires installed per the diagram below. The
receiver antenna wires should be mounted to a wood or plastic non-conductive part of your model and angled so that the
antenna reception wires (thin, silver-colored antenna tips) are positioned 90º apart.
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The receiver antenna wires consists of two coaxial cables and two reception wires (the thin tip at the end of the coaxial cables).
When you mount the receiver antenna wires, do not bend the reception wires. Reception performance decreases if the reception
wires are bent.
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The receiver antenna wires are delicate, therefore, handle with care. Do not pull on the receiver antenna wires with force. Do
not cut or extend the receiver antenna wires.
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The coaxial cables (the thicker portion of the receiver antenna wires) can be bent into gentle curves, however, do not bend the
coaxial cables acutely, or repeatedly bend them, or the antenna cores can be damaged.
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When installed in an electric-powered model, keep the receiver antenna wires as far away from the motor, battery, and
electronic speed control (ESC) as possible.
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When installing the receiver, the antenna reception wires (the thin tip at the end of the coaxial cables) should not come into
contact with any carbon or metal components (conductive components). Aircraft fuselages may contain conductive components.
If mounting the receiver surrounded by conductive materials (for example, a carbon fiber fuselage), mount the receiver so that
the antenna reception wires can be extended outside of the model. Reception can be blocked if the antenna reception wires
are shielded inside a carbon fiber fuselage.
If mounting inside a carbon fiber fuselage, the antenna reception wires must be run outside of the model as described in
the last notation below.
section 4: receiver connections and MoUntinG, continUed.....
Receiver Mounting
For more detailed information about mounting the receiver into your model and routing the antenna wires, see the following section
in your SD-10G User’s Guide:
Mounting the Receiver ...................................................................Page 24
Receiver Connections
To make your receiver connections, follow the steps below:
1) Open the SURFACE menu. Along the top of the screen the channel numbers with the channel name abbreviations are
displayed. For example, 01 EL, 02 AI, 03 TH and 04 RU. Use this information to plug your model’s servos into the corresponding
channel slots in the receiver. For more information, see
SECTION 5: USING THE SURFACE MENU
on page 7.
For example, if your SURFACE menu looks like this....
01 EL, 02 LA, 03TH, 04 RU, 05 GE, 06 RA, 07 FL, 08 A3 09 A2 and 10 A1
Plug your model’s servos into the corresponding receiver channel slots as follows:
01 EL - Elevator Servo in Channel Slot 1
02 LA - Left Aileron Servo in Channel Slot 2
03 TH - Throttle Servo in Channel Slot 3
04 RU - Rudder Servo in Channel Slot 4
05 GE - Landing Gear Servo in Channel Slot 5
2) Plug your receiver battery into the switch harness, then plug the switch harness into any empty channel slot in the
receiver. The receiver can be powered from any channel slot.
06 RA - Right Aileron Servo in Channel Slot 6
07 FL - Flap Servo in Channel Slot 7
08 A3 - Auxiliary 3 Servo in Channel Slot 8
09 A2 - Auxiliary 2 Servo in Channel Slot 9
10 A1 - Auxiliary 1 Servo in Channel Slot 10
The specific channel slots that you plug your servos into will vary based on the different choices you made in the MODEL TYPE
menu. Not all channel slots will be used and some Model Type selection options may not be supported by the receiver you’re
using. For example, a 7-channel receiver cannot support a Model Type that features 2 Aileron servos (AILERON>2), 2 Flap
servos (FLAP>2) and 2 Elevator servos (TAIL>2xEL) because the receiver does not feature enough channels.
Prior to mounting the receiver into your model, please read and understand the suggestions and warnings below:
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The control adjustments that can be made to each channel include:
REV - Servo Reversing
CENT - Servo Centering (Sub-Trim)
EPA - Servo End Point Adjustments
LIMT - Servo Travel Limit (High Side)
LIMT - Servo Travel Limit (Low Side)
The receiver should be mounted securely in your model and the receiver antenna wires installed per the diagram below. The
receiver antenna wires should be mounted to a wood or plastic non-conductive part of your model and angled so that the
antenna reception wires (thin, silver-colored antenna tips) are positioned 90º apart. Failure to mount the receiver antenna wires
as described can result in poor reception, or in some cases, complete loss of reception.
Tape can be used to secure the antenna reception wires to your model. Alternatively, cut two short pieces of plastic tube and
slide one antenna reception wire into each piece of tube, then tape or glue the tube to your model. The tubes will protect the
antenna reception wires from damage. See diagram above.
The coaxial cables can be mounted parallel to each other, but under
no circumstances should the antenna reception wires be mounted
parallel to each other. In addition, it’s okay if the coaxial cables cross each
other, as long as the reception wires are positioned at a 90º angle to each
other. The farther apart you can position the reception wires, the better.
Coaxial Cables
Reception Wire
Reception
Wire
To mount the receiver into your model and route and install the two antenna wires, follow the steps below:
1) Carefully wrap the receiver in protective foam rubber to protect it against vibration.
2) Mount the receiver into your model using your favorite method to secure it into place.
3) Route and install the two antenna wires inside your model as illustrated in the diagram below.
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section 5: UsinG tHe sUrFace MenU
After connecting your airborne components and mounting the receiver into your model, use the SURFACE menu to adjust your
model’s controls.
For detailed information about using the SURFACE menu, including how to change the various SURFACE menu options and how
they affect your model, see the following section in your SD-10G User’s Guide:
Surface Menu .........................................................................Pages 63 ~ 66
Channel Numbers and Abbreviations
Adjustment Options
Adjustment Values
The Channel Numbers and Abbreviations displayed along the top of the screen correspond to what receiver channel slots you
should plug your servos into and will vary based on the Model Type selection options you choose in the SYSTEM>TYPE menu.
In some cases, depending on how the servos are mounted in your model and in what direction the servo arms are installed,
you may need to swap the servo connections in the receiver channel slots and/or reverse one channel to obtain correct
control stick/control surface movement. For example, when 2xEL is chosen in the TYPE menu, you may need to Reverse one
elevator channel and/or swap the Left Elevator and Right Elevator servo connections so that both elevator halves move Up and
Down together. This may also be necessary when WING>DELTA is chosen and when TAIL>V-TAIL is chosen in the TYPE menu.
OR OR
Reception Wire
Plastic Tube
NO
OK
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Features and Specifications are Subject to Change Without Notice.
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All Rights Reserved. Revision 1 03.12.2011
The manufacturer disclaims all responsibility for damages resulting from use of components
other than those included with or designated for use with this product.
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AIRTRONICS SD-10G Aero Quick Setup Manual

Type
Quick Setup Manual

AIRTRONICS SD-10G Aero is a versatile radio control transmitter designed for use with fixed-wing aircraft models. With its intuitive menu system and advanced programming capabilities, the SD-10G Aero makes it easy to set up and fly your model aircraft. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced pilot, the SD-10G Aero has the features you need to take your flying to the next level.

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