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1. D SP RF OI DEE ER Douce gt SOLOPRO 319 Operating Instructions er RADIO CONTROL HELICOPTER S ee q SOLO PRO 319 RTF 2 4 GHZ No NE2517 Operating Instructions SOLO PRO 319 RTF 2 4 GHz No NE2517 w Explanation of specialist terms Climb and descent Throttle pitch This controls the model s climb and descent Yaw The model s movement around the vertical axis the helicopter rotates to right or left Elevator The model s movement around the lateral axis forward or reverse flight Roll The model s movement around the longitudinal axis sideways movement to right or left Mode 1 Function assignment of the control move ments relative to the stick movements In this case collective pitch motor speed throttle and roll are controlled by the right hand stick pitch axis and tail rotor by the left hand stick Mode 2 Function assignment of the control move ments relative to the stick movements In this case collective pitch motor speed throttle and tail rotor are controlled by the left hand stick pitch axis and roll by the right hand stick Dual Rate Switchable travel reduction for control mo vemenis Binding Creating the radio link between transmitter and receiver Operating Instructions SOLO PRO 319 RTF 2 4 GHz No NE2517 Contents Explanation of specialist terms Contents Safety Notes Set contents Specification Recommended accessories Transmitter descrip
2. Throttle curve 1 2 3 100 80 60 40 20 0 I 1 1 A A 4 5 Collective pitch curve normal 4 ML A ae ae 3 Throttle curve 3D 1 2 3 4 Collective pitch curve 3D WwW Operating Instructions SOLO PRO 319 RTF 2 4 GHz No NE2517 Receiver outputs Flybarless check before the first flight Tail rotor za i Ho ONE When the model s nose tilts SO zH9vz HDD R A down the swashplate tilts OYLO8YIN backwards salbeg ouIN When the model s nose rises the swashplate tilts forwards Roll servo EI all in QE gt m pa v1 lt When the model rolls to the Pitch axis servo Li FR left the swashplate tilts to the right When the model rolls to the right the swashplate tilts to the left 10 w Operating Instructions SOLO PRO 319 RTF 2 4 GHz No NE2517 Charging the flight battery Connect the battery char ger to the mains PSU and plug the PSU into a mains socket The red monitor LED on the charger lights up and the charger emits a brief beep Connect the battery to the charger The charger emits a brief beep during the charge process the green monitor LED on the charger flashes When the charge process is complete you will hear a further brief beep and the green monitor LED on the charger glows constantly Disconnect the battery from the charger then disconnect the mains PSU from the main
3. es 8 x 8005 NiMH AA cell 1 2 V 2500 mAh 1 x F1415 Transmitter charge lead Please be sure to observe the Safety Notes concerning 1 x 8564 POWER PEAK Uni 7 EQ 230V the handling of Lithium lon Polymer batteries page 12 w Operating Instructions SOLO PRO 319 RTF 2 4 GHz No NE2517 Transmitter description Mode 1 The mode select switch is located on the back of the transmitter Complete operating instructions for the J6 transmitter can be found in the Download area at www robbe com Aerial Neckstrap lug ing di After Battery display Operating display changing mode Hover throttle setting al yy A and then on again a in order to activate 3D switch SW B 7 the new mode ME N V we Trainer Throttle off switch SW A 2 ine Eagips 7 5 switch Mok FLAP OV T FLAP T a G S gt Servo travel reduction Pitch axis trim Throttle trim Stick Stick Collective pitch Pitch axis tail rotor motor speed and roll On Off switch Tail rotor trim Roll trim MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY Mode button Push button Level select END button Charge socket LCD screen i RDE L SYSTEM TRAN SFERABLE Adjustment Ww Operating Instructions SOLO PRO 319 RTF 2 4 GHz No NE2517 Transmitter description Mode 2 The mode select switch is located on the back of the transmitter Complete operating instructions for the J6 transmitter can be found in the Download area at www robbe com Aerial gt Necks
4. h A or B is at the ON position the screen will flash and the transmitter will beep at these switch positions the trans mitter cannot be switched off Move the collective pitch throttle stick and trim to their lowest position Other wise the motors will not start Carefully pull the canopy forward and off fit the charged LiPo flight battery into the support frame on the helicopter and connect the LiPo flight battery Fig 2 Do not touch the throttle control Do not touch the model for at least three se conds otherwise the initialisation process cannot take place Repeat this procedure every time you wish to fly the model The 3D aerobatic switch SW B should only be operated by experienced pilots Moving the switch to the ON position sets a system rotational speed suitable for aerobatics The hover rotor speed can be adjusted using the Hover throttle setting rotary knob Note the 2 4 GHz transmitter and receiver are supplied already bound at the factory It will only be necessary to bind the system again after a repair or if you replace a component Fig 1 Fig 2 13 w Operating Instructions SOLO PRO 319 RTF 2 4 GHz No NE2517 Flight preparation Check the correct position of the swashplate before the first flight The swashplate must sit exactly horizontal when viewed from the side and front of the model Position the model on a totally flat surface Now move the throttle stick to the lowest throttle po
5. ng Instructions SOLO PRO 319 RTF 2 4 GHz No NE2517 Do not carry out modifications to the radio control system components apart from those described in the instructions Operating the model e Never fly over or towards spectators or other pilots and maintain a safe distance from them at all times e Never endanger people or animals e Never fly or run the model close to high tension overhead cables or residential areas e Do not operate your model in the vicinity of canal locks or open water ways e Do not operate your model from public roads motorways paths and squares etc use authorised model flying sites only Never operate the model in stormy weather Never point the transmitter aerial straight at the model when operating it The transmitter signal is at its weakest in this direction It is always best to stand with the long side of the aerial angled towards the model Insurance Ground based models are usually covered by standard personal third party insurance policies In order to fly model aircraft you will need to extend the cover of your existing policy or take out specific insurance Check your insurance policy and take out new cover where neces sary Liability Exclusion robbe Modellsport is unable to ensure that you observe the assembly and operating instructions or the conditions and methods used for installing operating and maintaining the model components For this reason we accept no liability fo
6. our unwanted equipment to your local council collection point or recycling centre This requirement applies to mem ber countries of the European Union as well as other non European countries with a separate waste collection system Disposal of batteries Batteries must not be discarded as domestic refuse To protect the environment always return exhausted or defective cells to your local recy cling centre These include retail sales outlets for batteries and communal toxic waste disposal centres Cover any bare wires with insulating tape in order to avoid short circuits 19 Ww Operating Instructions SOLO PRO 319 RTF 2 4 GHz No NE2517 robbe Modellsport GmbH amp amp Co KG MetzloserstraBe 38 D 36355 Grebenhain Technical hotline 49 0 66 44 87 777 hotline robbe com Commercial register Gie en Regional Court HRA 2722 Partner with personal liability robbe Modellsport Beteiligungs GmbH Gie en HRB 5793 Managing Director E D rr Errors and technical modifications reserved Copyright robbe Modellsport 2012 Duplication and copying of the text in whole or in part is only permitted with the prior written approval of robbe Modellsport GmbH amp amp Co KG 20
7. r loss damage or costs which are due to the erroneous use and operation of our products or are connected with such operation in any way Regardless of the legal argument employed our obligation to pay com pensation is limited to the invoice value of those robbe products directly involved in the event in which the damage occurred unless otherwise prescribed by law This does not apply if the company is deemed to have unlimited liability according to statutory regulation due to deliberate or gross negligence w Operating Instructions SOLO PRO 319 RTF 2 4 GHz No NE2517 Dear customer Congratulations on choosing a factory assem bled model helicopter from our range Many thanks for placing your trust in us The model can be completed and made ready to fly very quickly Please read right through these instructions before attempting to fly the model for the first time as this will make it much easier to operate the model safely All directions such as right hand are as seen from the tail of the model looking forward Specification Main rotor approx 324 mm Tail rotor approx 90 mm Overall length approx 350 mm Set contents Weight approx 200 g 1 x SOLO PRO 319 RTF Motor Brushless motor 1x2 4 GHz transmitter Power supply LiPo battery 1 x Lithium lon Polymer battery 7 4 V 7600 mAh 1 x Charger and mains PSU for the flight battery 1 x Screwdriver 1 x Operating and Flying Instructions Recommended accessori
8. rottle trim If the rotor starts to move without the throttle stick being touched or does not respond to stick movements you must adjust the throttle trim until the rotor is stationary Tail rotor trim If the model s nose turns to right or left when it lifts off adjust the tail rotor trim buttons to correct the rotation until the model maintains a stable heading Pitch axis trim If the model flies forward or back when it lifts off adjust the pitch axis trim until it hovers over one point Roll trim If the model moves bodily to left or right when it lifts off adjust the roll trim until it remains in a stable hover WwW Operating Instructions SOLO PRO 319 RTF 2 4 GHz No NE2517 Controlling the model in Mode 1 Controlling the model in Mode 2 Lift off Landing Lift off Landing 17 18 Operating Instructions SOLO PRO 319 RTF 2 4 GHz No NE2517 Ww Operating Instructions SOLO PRO 319 RTF 2 4 GHz No NE2517 robbe Modellsport GmbH amp Co KG hereby declares that this device conforms to the fundamental requirements and other relevant regulations of the corresponding EC Directive Under www robbe com you will find the original Conformity Declaration by clicking on the Logo button Conform shown together with the appropriate device description This symbol means that you should dispose of electrical and electronic equipment separately from the household waste when it reaches the end of its useful life Take y
9. s socket Safety Notes The battery must not be left unsupervised during the char ge process or be placed on an inflammable surface Protect from damp Do not subject it to direct sunshine and do not cover the charger Do not charge batteries that are hot to the touch Allow batte ries to cool down to ambient temperature Charge the battery only using the charger included in the set do not use any other charger The charger should only be used to charge the battery included in the set Not suitable for charging the transmitter battery Re binding the transmitter This procedure is only necessary after replacing individual compon ents Move the Trainer switch to the for ward position Fig 1 then switch the transmitter on Fig 2 The transmitter screen displays S H and flashes at the same time you will hear a constant warning sound Connect the flight battery Fig 3 The re binding process is complete when the LCD screen on the trans mitter switches to normal mode and the warning sound ceases Do not touch the model or the transmitter during the binding process 11 w Operating Instructions SOLO PRO 319 RTF 2 4 GHz No NE2517 A Safety Notes regarding LiPo batteries e Do not place the battery in water or any other liquid e Never heat or incinerate the pack or place it in a microwave oven e Avoid short circuits and never charge the battery with reversed polarity e Do not subject the battery to press
10. sition and switch the transmitter on Switch the transmitter on Check that the pitch axis roll and tail rotor trim are all in the neutral positions Now connect the flight battery Remove the canopy and check the swashplate alignment If it is not horizontal you must correct it manually Remove the battery and turn the transmitter off Disconnect the appropriate ball link You can adjust the pushrod length by turning the ball link clockwise or anti clockwise Re connect the ball link Repeat this step until the swashplate is correctly positioned on the model Fine trimming is carried out at the transmitter during test flying Check the main rotor blade attachment The blades must be able to swivel smoothly without jamming They should not be too loose otherwise vibration may occur We recommend that you run in the motors for the period of one battery charge run the motor ata reasonable speed around 1 4 throttle the model must not take off You can carry out the first flight after recharging the flight battery 14 w Operating Instructions SOLO PRO 319 RTF 2 4 GHz No NE2517 Important Notes Take off use the 3D switch for aerobatics only To take off slow ly and steadily increase rotor speed until the model is hovering approximately at eye level At the same time adjust the trims until the helicopter is flying stably and hovering over one point At low height approx 10 15 cm above the ground the model cannot be trimmed acc
11. ssly to your attention We deny all further liability Helicopter rotors and all moving parts generally constitute A a constant injury hazard It is essential to avoid touching such parts Please bear in mind that motors and speed controllers may A become hot when operating It is essential to avoid touching such parts Do not stand close to the hazard area around rotating parts when A an electric motor is connected to the flight battery You must also take care to keep all other objects away from mo ving or rotating parts Observe the instructions provided by the battery manufac A turer Overcharged or incorrectly charged batteries may explode Take care to maintain correct polarity Ensure the equipment is protected from dust dirt and moisture conta mination Do not subject the system to excessive heat cold or vibration Use the recommended charger only and charge the batteries only for the prescribed period Check your equipment for damage at regular intervals and replace de fective components with genuine spare parts Do not re use any devices which have been damaged in a crash or by water even when they have dried out again Either send the equipment to the robbe Service Department for checking or replace the parts in question Crash or water damage can result in concealed defects which may lead to failure in subsequent use Use only those components and accessories which we specifically re commend w Operati
12. such as circles squares rectangles and figures of eight Initially it is always best to stand about two metres away from the model behind or at right angles to it this avoids giving incorrect control commands You can fly a square pattern by alternating the di rection of flight away from the pilot to the pilot s right and then towards the pilot again Important Check the state of charge of the transmitter batteries before each flight and recharge them when necessary It is es sential to charge the flight battery before flying the model Tip when the helicopter is flying with the nose pointing towards you the controls are reversed apart from the throttle control 15 Ww Trim settings Mode 1 Throttle trim If the rotor starts to move without the throttle stick being touched or does not respond to stick movements you must adjust the throttle trim until the rotor is stationary Tail rotor trim If the model s nose turns to right or left when it lifts off adjust the tail rotor trim buttons to correct the rotation until the model maintains a stable heading Pitch axis trim If the model flies forward or back when it lifts off adjust the pitch axis trim until it hovers over one point Roll trim If the model moves bodily to left or right when it lifts off adjust the roll trim until it remains in a stable hover 16 Operating Instructions SOLO PRO 319 RTF 2 4 GHz No NE2517 Trim settings Mode 2 Th
13. tion Mode 1 Transmitter description Mode 2 Transmitter LCD screen collective pitch throttle setting Receiver outputs Flybarless Check Charging the flight battery Re binding the transmitter Safety Notes LiPo batteries Pre flight preparations Important advice The first few flights Trim adjustments in Mode 1 Mode 2 Controlling the model Comformity declaration Disposal of batteries Page 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 w Operating Instructions SOLO PRO 319 RTF 2 4 GHz No NE2517 Be sure to read these Safety Notes before you assemble your mo del Always keep to the procedures and settings recommended in the instructions If you are operating a radio controlled model aircraft helicopter car or boat for the first time we recommend that you enlist an expe rienced modeller to help you Safety Notes Radio controlled models are not toys in the usual sense of the term Young persons under fourteen years should only be allowed to operate them under the supervision of an adult Building and operating these models requires technical expertise manu al skills a careful attitude and safety conscious behaviour Errors negligence and omissions in building or flying these models can result in serious personal injury and damage to property Since the manufacturer and vendor are not in a position to check that your models are built and operated correctly all we can do is bring these hazards expre
14. trap lug Battery display Operating display i m mode Hover throttle setting Gyro ei o ge switc and then on again iin in order to activate 3D switch SW B sh la Trainer the new mode A gt e 4 switch Throttle off switch SW A 3 ine Eagles A x ER Servo travel reduction Throttle trim Pitch axis trim Stick Stick Collective pitch motor speed and Pitch axis roll tail rotor OS On Off switch Tail rotor trim J Roll trim MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY El Push button Level select Mode button me END button Charge socket LCD screen ee NA SYSTEM TRANSFERABLE e Adjustment w Operating Instructions SOLO PRO 319 RTF 2 4 GHz No NE2517 Transmitter LCD display Mode display Transmitter voltage display Display Collective pitch Gyro Channel channel display gain display reverse NOR REV MODE 12 y don Cons Hl Hl H 123456 i H Dim H aL Li XxX X X X x KD iL ry Va U vs a gt Dual Rate display LELE EL LL Swashplate type display Roll tail rotor channel display Throttle pitch axis channel display Collective pitch and throttle adjustment default settings em Throttle on 65 CE 45 3D flying Throttle aj 1004 60 z e os Gyro gain Adjustment 21 Bracket ii EN 13 ii NN 100 85 75 gt 55 2 3
15. urately due to the turbulence generated by the rotor Landing slowly and steadily reduce the throttle setting until the model descends and touches down Never reduce the throttle setting abruptly After the landing disconnect the flight battery from the receiver and only then switch the transmitter off Caution Stopping obstructing the rotor blades when they are turning can cause serious damage to the mechanical system and may even result in a fire If the propeller is forcibly stopped immediately move the throttle stick back to Idle Note regarding the flight battery as soon as you notice a red uction in motor power land immediately and disconnect the bat tery Never continue flying until the battery is flat as this causes a deep discharge condition which results in permanent damage Allow the battery to cool down before recharging it Replacing the rotor blades If a rotor blade is damaged replace it immediately When fitting the new rotor blade tighten the retai ning screw just to the point where the blade still swivels smoothly The first few flights Ideally the first flight should take place in a large indoor space devoid of obstructions If you have to fly the model in the open air wait for a day with totally flat calm conditions We recommend that you ask an experienced helicopter pilot to help you during the first few flights Once the model is properly trimmed you can practise hovering and carry out manoeuvres
16. ure or shock loads and never distort or throw the pack e Never solder directly to the battery e Do not modify or open the battery e Batteries must only be charged with a suitable charger never connect the battery directly to a mains power supply Never charge or discharge a battery in bright sunlight or close to a heater or open fire e Do not use the battery in areas subject to high levels of static electricity e Any of these errors can result in damage to the battery explosion or fire Keep the battery out of the reach of children e f electrolyte should escape do not expose it to fire as the material is highly inflammable and may ignite e Do not allow fluid electrolyte to come into contact with eyes If this should happen flush with copious amounts of water and contact a doctor without delay The fluid electrolyte can also be removed from clothing and other objects by rinsing with copious amounts of water LIABILITY EXCLUSION Since robbe Modellsport is not in a position to monitor the handling of these batteries we expressly deny all liability and guarantee claims where the batteries have been incorrectly charged discharged or handled 12 w Operating Instructions SOLO PRO 319 RTF 2 4 GHz No NE2517 Flight preparation Open the battery compartment and insert the dry or rechargeable cells Close the battery compartment Move all the switches to the forward position then switch the transmitter on Fig 1 If switc
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