FS FLYSKY FS-I10 Transmitter and Receiver User Guide
- June 17, 2024
- FS FLYSKY
Table of Contents
Quick Start Guide
FS-I10 Transmitter and Receiver
Copyright ©2013-2017 Flysky RC model technology co., td
Thank you for purchasing our product! To find out more about our products, visit our website at www.flysky-cn.com.If you encounter any problem during use, refer to the transmitter’s on-board help files or instruction manual first. If the problem persists, contact your local dealer or visit our service and support website for help: www.flysky- cn.com/service.asp.
Precautions!
Read the safety messages listed below before operation!
- Do not use the product at night or during bad weather conditions, like rain or thunderstorms. It can cause erratic operation or loss of control.
- Do not use the product when visibility is limited.
- Do not use the product on rain or snow. Any exposure to moisture (water or snow) may cause erratic operation or loss of control.
- Interference may cause loss of control. To ensure the safety of you and others, do not operate in the following places:
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Near any site where other radio control activity may occur| Near people or
roads| On any pond when passenger boats are present| Near power lines or
communication broadcasting antennas
- Do not use this product when you are tired, uncomfortable, or under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Doing so may cause serious injury to yourself or others.
- The 2.4GHz radio band is limited to line of sight. Always keep your model in sight as a large object can block the RF signal and lead to loss of control.
- Never grip the transmitter antenna during operation. It significantly degrades sig-nal quality and strength and may cause loss of control.
- Do not touch any part of the model that may generate heat during operation, or immediately after use. The engine, motor or speed control, may be very hot and can cause serious burns.
- Misuse of this product may lead to serious injury or death. To ensure the safety of you and your equipment, read this manual and follow the instructions.
- Make sure the product is properly installed in your model. Failure to do so may result in serious injury.
- Make sure to disconnect the receiver battery before turning off the transmitter. Failure to do so may lead to unintended operation and cause an accident.
- Ensure that all motors operate in the correct direction. If not, adjust the direction first.
- Make sure the model flies within a certain distance. Otherwise, it would cause loss of control.
- Only use specified battery.
- Do not open, disassemble, or attempt to repair the battery.
- Do not crush/puncture the battery, or short the external contacts.
- Do not expose to excessive heat or liquids.
- Do not drop the battery or expose to strong shocks or vibrations.
- Always store the battery in a cool, dry place.
- Do not use the battery if damaged.
Transmitter Overview
Front View
1. VRD Knob
2. SWBSwitch
3. SWD Switch
4. SWA Switch
5. SWC Switch
6. SWE Switch| 7. SWG Switch
8. SWF Switch
9. SWH Switch
10. VRE Knob
11. VRA Knob
12. VRC Knob| 13. VRB Knob
14. Throttle Trim
15. Elevator Trim
16. Rudder
17. Throttle
18. Elevator| 19. Aileron
20. Rudder Trim
21. Aileron Trim
22. Power Button
23. Power Button
24. LCD
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The function of the sticks on your transmitter might be different from those shown above. For details about how to change the stick mode, refer to the instruction manual.
Rear View
1. Antenna
2. Handle
3. Trainer Port
4. USB Port
5. Grip| 6. SD Card Slot
7. Battery Compartment
8. Stylus
9. Battery
10. Battery Compartment cover
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Screen Overview
These are located on the bar at the
bottom of the LCD.
Back button: Use this icon to return to a previous menu or exit a function.
Default button: This icon resets the current page to its default parameters.
Assign Switch: Some functions require, or are assignable to a hardware switch
(SWA ~ SWH) or knob (VRA ~ VRE).
Enable/Disable: These icons enable and disable the current function. When the
tick icon is visible the function is active.
Basic Operations
Install the Battery
- Remove the battery compartment cover.
- Insert the battery making sure the contacts on the battery, and in the system are properly aligned.
- Replace the battery compartment cover.
Power On
- Make sure that all switches are at their highest position and the throttle is at its lowest position.
- Hold down the two power buttons on each side of the screen until the status indicator lights UP.
- Connect the receiver power supply.
If the switches and throttle are not in their correct positions, the
system will display a warning message.
Bind with Receiver
The transmitter and receiver have been pre-bound before delivery. If you are
using another transmitter or receiver, follow the steps below to bind the
transmitter and receiver:
- Turn the transmitter on, press [Setup] , swipe from right to left on the screen and then select [RX Setup].
- Check the currect [RF std] and receiver type according to the table below. If you need to change the standard, select [RF std], and [Yes] in the confirmation box, and then the desired standard. Then select [Back] to return to the [RX setup] menu.
RF Standard| Receiver Type
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AFHDS| GR3F, GR3E, R6B, R9B
AFHDS 2| iR4, iR4B, iR6B
AFHDS 2A 1-way| A3, A6
AFHDS 2A 2-way| iA4B, 1A6, iA6B, iA10, iAlOB
Note: The information contained in the table is subject to change. Please check the RF stan-dard on your receiver’s label.
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Connect the bind cable to the B/VCC port on the receiver.
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Connect the power to any other port with the correct polarity. The indicator will start to flash quickly, indicating that the receiver is in bind mode.
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Select [Bind with a receiver] on the transmitter, and press [Yes] to enter bind mode.
◻ For [AFHDS 2A 2-way], when binding is complete, the transmitter will exit the bind menu automatically.
◻ For other standards, when binding is complete, the indicator on the receiver starts to flash slowly or light up. Select [Back] to exit the bind menu. -
Remove the bind cable from the receiver and disconnect the power cable. Then connect the power cable to the B/VCC port with the correct polarity.
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Check if all the servos work as expected. If anything does not work as expected, restart this procedure from the beginning.
Model Setup
If you are flying an airplane or
glider:
- Touch the plane picture on the main screen and then select [Modify…] in the [Airplane structure] screen.
- Select the control surfaces that your model has.
- Select [Back] to exit the menu.
If you are flying a helicopter:
- Select [Setup] , swip left to right on the screen and then select [Models].
- Select [Set model type], and then [Helicopter]. Select [Yes] to confirm. Then the [Helicopter structure] screen displays.
- Select the configurations that your model has and then select [Back] to exit the menu.
Digital Proportional Radio Control System
Power Off
- Disconnect the receiver from power. The system will not power off if the receiver is still connected.
- Hold down the power buttons on each side of the screen.
Make sure to disconnect the receiver’s power before turning off the transmitter. If the receiver is still on, the system will prompt “For your safety, please turn off the receiver first.”. If you turn off the transmitter forcefully, it may lead to unintended operation and cause an accident.
Specifications
Channels | 10 |
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Model Type | Fixed-Wing/Glider/Helicopter |
RF Range | 2.4055-2.475GHz |
RF Power | <20 dBm |
RF Channel | 140 |
Bandwidth | 500KHz |
2.4GHz System | AFHDS 2A/AFHDS 2/AFHDS |
Modulation Type | GFSK |
Stick Resolution | 4096 |
Low Voltage Warning | <3.7V |
DSC Port | Micro-USB PPM |
Chargeable | Yes (USB) |
Antenna Length | 26mm(Dual Antenna) |
Weight | 720g |
Power | 3.7V |
Display | WQGA 3.55inch Touch Resistive TFT Color Screen , 262K 240* Pixels |
Size | 19095255mm |
On-Line Update | Yes |
Color | Silver |
Certificate | CE0678, FCC ID:N4ZFLYSKY110 |
Digital Proportional Radio Control System
C€06/78 FCC ID:N4ZFLYSKYI10
http://www.flysky-cn.com
Copyright © 2013-2017 Flysky RC model technology co., Itd
Edition: V2.0
Release date: 2016-03-10
References
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