1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective operation of your Futaba 7C 2.4GHz AIR TX/RX Transmitter. The Futaba 7C utilizes Futaba's advanced FASST (Futaba Advanced Spread Spectrum Technology), which rapidly shifts frequencies to virtually eliminate signal conflicts and interruptions, ensuring reliable control.
Tena koa panuihia tenei pukapuka i mua i te whakamahi i te hua kia pai ai te whakarite me te mahi.
Nga Waahanga Kei roto:
- Futaba 7C 2.4GHz Transmitter
- R617FS FASST 7-Channel Receiver (FUTL7627)
- FBC-19B(4) 120V AC Battery Charger (FUTM1830)
- NT8S600B 600mAh 9.6V NiCd Transmitter Battery (FUTM1457)
- Switch Harness with Charge Cord (FUTM4370)
- Black Transmitter Neck Strap (FUTM5690)
- Pukapuka Tohutohu (tenei tuhinga)

Mua view of the Futaba 7C 2.4GHz AIR TX/RX Transmitter, showing the dual joysticks, various switches, power button, alarm indicator, and the digital display screen at the bottom. This image illustrates the primary controls and display of the unit.
2. Tatūnga
2.1. Tohutohii Pakihi
Before initial use, fully charge the included NT8S600B 9.6V NiCd transmitter battery using the FBC-19B(4) 120V AC Battery Charger. Connect the charger to the charging port on the transmitter. Refer to the charger's specific instructions for charging times and indicators. Ensure the transmitter is turned OFF during charging.
2.2. Whakawhiti Pūhiko Tāuta
Open the battery compartment on the back of the transmitter. Carefully insert the charged NT8S600B battery, ensuring correct polarity. Close the battery compartment securely.
2.3. Receiver Binding (Linking)
To establish communication between the transmitter and the R617FS receiver, a binding procedure is required. This typically involves placing the receiver into bind mode (often by pressing a button or inserting a bind plug) and then powering on the transmitter in a specific sequence. Consult the detailed instructions provided with the R617FS receiver for the exact binding procedure.
2.4. Servo and Power Connections
Connect your chosen servos to the appropriate channels on the R617FS receiver. Ensure that the servo connectors are inserted with the correct orientation. A receiver battery (not included) is required to power the receiver and servos. Connect the switch harness with charge cord (FUTM4370) to the receiver's battery port and the battery.
3. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
3.1. Te Whakakaha/Weto
To power on the transmitter, slide the "Power" switch to the ON position. The display will illuminate. To power off, slide the "Power" switch to the OFF position. Always power on the transmitter before the receiver and power off the receiver before the transmitter.
3.2. Mana Taketake
- Ririkau: Whakahaerehia nga papa rererangi tuatahi (aileron, ararewa, urungi, throttle).
- Switches (A, B, C, D, VR CH.6): Assignable switches for various functions such as flaps, landing gear, or dual rates. Refer to the programming section for assignment.
- Whakaaturanga Mamati: Shows model memory, timer, battery voltage, and programming parameters.
- Mode/Page & End Buttons: Used for navigating through menus and confirming/canceling selections.
- Select (Cursor) & Press Dial: Used for selecting menu items and adjusting values.
3.3. Computerized Airplane System Programming
The Futaba 7C features a computerized airplane system allowing for advanced programming. This includes:
- Model Memory: Store settings for multiple aircraft.
- Dual Rates & Exponential: Adjust control sensitivity.
- Servo Reversing: Change servo direction.
- Sub-Trim: Fine-tune servo neutral positions.
- End Point Adjustment (EPA): Set maximum servo travel.
- Mixes: Create custom control mixes (e.g., flaperon, V-tail).
Detailed instructions for programming specific functions are provided in the comprehensive manual that accompanies the product. It is highly recommended to familiarize yourself with these features before attempting advanced flight maneuvers.
4. Tiaki
4.1. Tiaki Pūhiko
- Always fully charge the transmitter battery before use.
- Do not overcharge or deep discharge NiCd batteries.
- Mena kei te rongoa mo nga wa roa, utuhia te pākahiko ki te 50% te kaha.
- Replace the battery if it shows signs of damage or significantly reduced capacity.
4.2. Te horoi
Clean the transmitter's exterior with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use solvents or abrasive cleaners. Keep the display screen free of dust and smudges.
4.3. Rokiroki
Store the transmitter in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, and high humidity. Protect it from physical shocks and vibrations. Remove the battery if storing for very long periods (several months or more).
5. Te Raru
- Karekau te kaiwhakawhiti i te hiko: Check if the battery is charged and correctly installed. Ensure the power switch is fully engaged.
- No control of aircraft: Verify that the receiver is powered on and properly bound to the transmitter. Check all servo connections. Ensure the transmitter battery has sufficient charge.
- Erratic control or short range: Check for potential interference sources. Ensure the transmitter antenna is fully extended and oriented correctly. Re-bind the receiver if necessary.
- Whakaatu take: If the display is dim or unreadable, check battery voltage.
For more detailed troubleshooting steps and advanced issues, please refer to the comprehensive instruction manual provided with your Futaba 7C system or visit the official Futaba support webpae.
6. Whakatakotoranga
| Tau tauira | FUTK7004 |
|---|---|
| ASIN | B001BC7ULS |
| Kaihanga | Hobbico Inc |
| Hunga Hua | 40.64 x 26.04 x 12.07 cm (16 x 10.25 x 4.75 inihi) |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 1.36 kg (3 lbs) |
| Te Ra Wātea Tuatahi | Akuhata 8, 2012 |
7. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For information regarding product warranty, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official Futaba webpae. Ka rereke pea nga tikanga me nga tikanga mo ia rohe.
For technical support, frequently asked questions, and additional resources, please visit the official Futaba support portal or contact their customer service directly. Contact information can typically be found on the manufacturer's webpae.





