HORIZON HOBBY EFL077500 70mm EDF Jet BNF Basic Instruction Manual
- June 1, 2024
- HORIZON HOBBY
Table of Contents
- EFL077500 70mm EDF Jet BNF Basic
- Specifications
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Model Assembly
- Horizontal Stabilizer Installation
- Vertical Stabilizer Installation
- Wing Installation
- Receiver Installation
- AR631 Installation
- Assigning a Switch
- Battery Installation and ESC Arming
- Q: What age group is this product suitable for?
- Q: What should I do if I need to replace the receiver?
EFL077500 70mm EDF Jet BNF Basic
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Specifications
- Wingspan: 43.31″ (1100mm)
- Length: 40.39″ (1026mm)
- Weight:
- Without Battery: 47 oz (1340g)
- With Recommended 6S 3200mAh Battery: 64 oz (1820g)
Product Information
The Viper 70mm EDF is a high-performance radio-controlled model
aircraft designed for enthusiasts looking for an exciting flying
experience. Equipped with advanced features like AS3X & SAFE
technology, this model offers stability and control during
flight.
Product Usage Instructions
Model Assembly
Follow the assembly instructions provided in the manual for
horizontal stabilizer installation, vertical stabilizer
installation, wing installation, receiver installation, AR631
installation, assigning a switch, battery installation, and ESC
arming.
Horizontal Stabilizer Installation
Follow the steps outlined in the manual to properly install the
horizontal stabilizer to ensure stability during flight.
Vertical Stabilizer Installation
Refer to the manual for correct vertical stabilizer installation
to maintain proper aerodynamics and control.
Wing Installation
Securely attach the wings following the instructions provided to
ensure structural integrity and proper flight performance.
Receiver Installation
Install the Spektrum AR631 receiver as per the manual guidelines
to establish communication between your transmitter and the
aircraft.
AR631 Installation
Specifically follow the instructions for AR631 installation to
enable advanced features like AS3X & SAFE technology for
enhanced flight control.
Assigning a Switch
Properly assign a switch on your transmitter as instructed to
control specific functions or features of the aircraft.
Battery Installation and ESC Arming
Install the recommended battery and arm the ESC following the
provided guidelines to power the aircraft effectively.
FAQ
Q: What age group is this product suitable for?
A: This product is not recommended for children under 14 years
of age due to its complexity and performance.
Q: What should I do if I need to replace the receiver?
A: Always purchase a genuine Spektrum receiver from Horizon
Hobby, LLC or an authorized dealer to ensure compatibility and
performance.
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NOTICE
All instructions, warranties and other collateral documents are subject to
change at the sole discretion of Horizon Hobby, LLC. For up-to-date product
literature, visit horizonhobby.com or towerhobbies.com and click on the
support or resources tab for this product.
MEANING OF SPECIAL LANGUAGE
The following terms are used throughout the product literature to indicate
various levels of potential harm when operating this product: WARNING:
Procedures, which if not properly followed, create the probability of property
damage, collateral damage, and serious injury OR create a high probability of
superficial injury. CAUTION: Procedures, which if not properly followed,
create the probability of physical property damage AND a possibility of
serious injury. NOTICE: Procedures, which if not properly followed, create a
possibility of physical property damage AND little or no possibility of
injury.
WARNING: Read the ENTIRE instruction manual to become familiar with the features of the product before operating. Failure to operate the product correctly can result in damage to the product, personal property and cause serious injury. This is a sophisticated hobby product. It must be operated with caution and common sense and requires some basic mechanical ability. Failure to operate this Product in a safe and responsible manner could result in injury or damage to the product or other property. This product is not intended for use by children without direct adult supervision. Do not use with incompatible components or alter this product in any way outside of the instructions provided by Horizon Hobby, LLC. This manual contains instructions for safety, operation and maintenance. It is essential to read and follow all the instructions and warnings in the manual, prior to assembly, setup or use, in order to operate correctly and avoid damage or serious injury.
AGE RECOMMENDATION: Not for children under 14 years. This is not a toy.
Safety Precautions and Warnings
As the user of this product, you are solely responsible for operating in a manner that does not endanger yourself and others or result in damage to the product or the
property of others.
· Always keep a safe distance in all directions around your model to avoid
· Never operate your model with low transmitter batteries.
collisions or injury. This model is controlled by a radio signal subject to
interference from many sources outside your control. Interference can cause
momentary loss of control.
· Always operate your model in open spaces away from full-size vehicles,
traffic and people.
· Always carefully follow the directions and warnings for this and any
optional support equipment (chargers, rechargeable battery packs, etc.).
· Always keep all chemicals, small parts and anything electrical out of the
reach of children.
· Always avoid water exposure to all equipment not specifically designed and
protected for this purpose. Moisture causes damage to electronics.
· Never place any portion of the model in your mouth as it could cause serious
· Always keep aircraft in sight and under control. · Always use fully charged batteries. · Always keep transmitter powered on while aircraft is powered. · Always remove batteries before disassembly. · Always keep moving parts clean. · Always keep parts dry. · Always let parts cool after use before touching. · Always remove batteries after use. · Always ensure failsafe is properly set before flying. · Never operate aircraft with damaged wiring. · Never touch moving parts.
injury or even death.
WARNING AGAINST COUNTERFEIT PRODUCTS: If you ever need to replace your Spektrum receiver found in a Horizon Hobby product, always purchase from Horizon Hobby, LLC or a Horizon Hobby authorized dealer to ensure authentic high-quality Spektrum product. Horizon Hobby, LLC disclaims all support and warranty with regards, but not limited to, compatibility and performance of counterfeit products or products claiming compatibility with DSM or Spektrum technology.
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Table of Contents
Model Assembly ……………………………………………………………………………………… 4 Horizontal Stabilizer
Installation …………………………………………………………….. 4 Vertical Stabilizer Installation
………………………………………………………………… 4 Wing Installation ………………………………………………………………………………….
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Receiver Installation…………………………………………………………………………………. 5 AR631
Installation……………………………………………………………………………….. 5
Transmitter Setup ……………………………………………………………………………………. 6 Dual
Rates…………………………………………………………………………………………. 6
Exponential………………………………………………………………………………………… 6 NX Series Transmitter Setup
…………………………………………………………………. 6 DX Series Transmitter Setup
…………………………………………………………………. 6 iX Series Transmitter
Setup…………………………………………………………………… 6
General Binding Tips and Failsafe ………………………………………………………………. 7 Transmitter and
Receiver Binding / Enable or Disable SAFE Select …………………… 7 SAFE® Select
Technology ………………………………………………………………………….. 8
Differences Between SAFE and AS3X Modes……………………………………………. 8 SAFE® Select
Switch Designation……………………………………………………………….. 8
Assigning a Switch ……………………………………………………………………………… 8 Battery Installation and
ESC Arming ……………………………………………………………. 9
Battery Selection ………………………………………………………………………………… 9 Low Voltage Cutoff (LVC)
…………………………………………………………………………… 9 Center of
Gravity……………………………………………………………………………………… 9 Control Horn and Servo Arm Settings
………………………………………………………….. 9 Dual Rates and Control Throws
………………………………………………………………… 10 In Flight Trimming
………………………………………………………………………………….. 10 Control Direction
Test……………………………………………………………………………… 10
Ailerons …………………………………………………………………………………………… 10 Elevators
…………………………………………………………………………………………. 10 Rudder
……………………………………………………………………………………………. 10 Control Surface Centering
……………………………………………………………………….. 11 Power System Installation and
Service………………………………………………………. 11 Disassembly
…………………………………………………………………………………….. 11
Assembly…………………………………………………………………………………………. 11 Post
Flight…………………………………………………………………………………………….. 11 Thrust Reversing (optional)
……………………………………………………………………… 12 Troubleshooting Guide AS3X
……………………………………………………………………. 13 Troubleshooting Guide
……………………………………………………………………………. 13 Replacement
Parts…………………………………………………………………………………. 14 Recommended
Parts………………………………………………………………………………. 14 Optional Parts
……………………………………………………………………………………….. 14 Important Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) Information………………………….. 14 AMA National Model Aircraft
Safety Code…………………………………………………… 15 Limited Warranty
…………………………………………………………………………………… 15 Contact Information
……………………………………………………………………………….. 16 FCC
Information…………………………………………………………………………………….. 16 IC Information
……………………………………………………………………………………….. 16 Compliance Information for the European
Union………………………………………….. 16
Specifications
Wingspan 43.31″ (1100mm)
Length 40.39″ (1026mm)
Weight
Without Battery: 47 oz (1340g) With Recommended 6S 3200mAh Battery: 64 oz (1820g)
Included Equipment
Receiver
SpektrumTM AR631 DSMX 6-Channel AS3X & SAFE Receiver (SPMAR631)
ESC
AvianTM 85-Amp Smart Lite Brushless ESC, 3S6S with IC5 Connector (SPMXAE85A)
Motor Brushless Inrunner Motor, 30601900Kv 4-pole (SPMXAM3000)
Servos
(4) Left Elevator, Left Flap, Right Aileron, Nose Gear: Spektrum A335 Sub-
Micro Digital 9g Metal Gear Servo (SPMSA335)
(4) Right Elevator, Right Flap, Left Aileron, Rudder: Spektrum A335R Sub-Micro
Digital 9g Metal Gear Servo, Reversed (SPMSA335R)
Recommended Equipment
Transmitter
Full range 6-Channel 2.4GHz w/ Spektrum DSM2/DSMX® Technology
Battery
Spektrum 22.2V 3200mAh 6S 50C Smart G2 LiPo Battery: IC5 (SPMX326S50)
Battery Charger 6-Cell Li-Po Battery Balancing Charger
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Model Assembly
Horizontal Stabilizer Installation
1. Connect both elevator servo connectors to the extensions labeled ELEV in
the fuselage. Feed the excess servo wire into the fuselage, making sure the
servo plugs and excess wire are not visible when looking in the tail cone.
TIP: Note the correct polarity of the servo plugs: brown to brown, yellow to
yellow, and,orange to orange.
2. Press the horizontal stabilizer onto the fuselage, ensuring the alignment
tab on the stabilizer fits into the recess in the fuselage and no servo wires
are pinched.
3. Insert two countersunk machine screws (M3 x 16mm) through the horizontal
stabilizer and into the rear holes in the fuselage. Use a 2mm hex wrench, and
do not overtighten the screws.
M3 x 16mm
Vertical Stabilizer Installation
1. Connect the rudder servo connector to the extension in the fuselage
labeled RUDD. Feed the excess servo wire into the fuselage.
2. Press the vertical stabilizer into the slot in the horizontal stabilizer
and the fuselage, ensuring no servo wires are pinched.
3. Insert three countersunk machine screws (M3 x 16mm) through the vertical
stabilizer and into the fuselage. Do not overtighten the screws.
M3 x 16mm
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Model Assembly
Wing Installation
1. Carefully separate the aileron, flap, and retract servo extensions exiting
the wing.
2. Ensure the servo plugs are securely connected to the Y-harness. The
extensions are labeled AIL, FLAP, and GEAR. NOTE: The gear Y-harness is pre-
installed. GEAR servo plugs will be installed after wing is installed.
3. Feed the Y-harness leads from the aileron, flap, and retract servos
through the hole in the bottom of the fuselage (as shown), while carefully
pulling the servo extension through the fuselage from the receiver/battery
hatch.
4. Slide the wing into place. Do not pinch any of the servo wires. 5. Attach
the wing to the fuselage with six countersunk machine screws
(M3 x 16mm). Do not overtighten the screws. 6. Connect the wing’s GEAR servo
plugs to the receiver’s Y-harness labeled GEAR. 7. Install the AIL servo plug
into the receiver aileron port (CH2). 8. Install the FLAP servo plug into the
receiver flap port (CH6).
Receiver Installation
The recommended receiver for this aircraft is the Spektrum AR631. If you
choose to install a different receiver, ensure that it is at least a 6-channel
full range receiver. Refer to the manual of your chosen receiver for correct
installation and operation instructions.
AR631 Installation
1. Slide the canopy latch back and lift the back of the canopy to remove the
canopy from the fuselage.
2. Attach the appropriate control surfaces to the their respective ports on
the receiver using the table at the right.
3. Using double-sided servo tape, mount the receiver as far back in the
battery compartment as possible. The receiver should be mounted parallel to
the length of the fuselage, with the label facing up and the servo ports
facing the rear of the aircraft, as shown. The orientation of the receiver is
critical for all AS3X® and SAFE® technology setups.
CAUTION: Incorrect installation of the receiver could cause a crash.
AR631 Port Assignments
1 = Throttle 4 = Rudder/Nose Wheel
2 = Aileron
5 = Retracts
3 = Elevator 6 = Flaps
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Transmitter Setup
IMPORTANT: After you set up your model, always rebind the transmitter and
receiver to set the desired failsafe positions.
The GEAR Channel (CH 5) controls the retractable landing gear. If you are
using a 6 channel transmitter, The FLAP Channel (CH 6) can be used to toggle
SAFE Select. With the values listed below it will turn SAFE on for half and
full flap positions and AS3X will be on for no flaps position.
To use the FLAP channel for the SAFE Select switch the values must be set to
+100 and -100 and the speed set to 0 temporarily to assign the safe switch in
the flap system menu. Then change the flap systems values back to the listing
in the transmitter setup. See the SAFE Select Switch Designation section of
this manual to assign the switch for SAFE Select.
For the first flight, set the flight timer to 3 minutes 40 seconds. Adjust the
time after the initial flight.
NX Series Transmitter Setup
1. Power ON your transmitter, click on scroll wheel, roll to System Setup and
click the scroll wheel. Select YES.
2. Go to Model Select and choose Add New Model near the bottom of the list.
Select Airplane Model Type by choosing airplane image, select Create.
3. Set Model Name: Input a name for your model file.
4. Go to Aircraft Type and scroll to the wing selection, choose Wing: 1 Ail 1
Flap Tail: Normal
5. Select Main Screen, Click the scroll wheel to enter the Function List.
6. Go to Servo Setup, Reverse: Reverse the GER channel
7. Go to D/R (Dual Rate) and Expo menu to set D/R and Expo.
8. Set Rates and Expo: Aileron Set Switch: Switch F Set High Rates: 100%,
Expo 10% — Low Rates: 70%, Expo 5%
9. Set Rates and Expo: Elevator Set Switch: Switch C High Rates: 100%, Expo
10% — Low Rates 70%, Expo 5%
10.Set D/R (Dual Rate) and Expo: Rudder Set Switch: Switch G High Rates: 100%,
Expo 10% — Low Rates 70%, Expo 5%
11.Set Throttle Cut; Switch: Switch H, Position: -100%
12.Select Flap System Set Switch: Switch D Set Flaps: POS 0: -100%, POS 1:
-25%, POS 2: 55% Set Elevator to Flap Mix: POS 0: 0%, POS 1: 11%, POS 2: 11%
Set Speed: 2.0
Dual Rates
Attempt your first flights in low rate. For landings, use high rate elevator.
NOTICE: To ensure AS3X technology functions properly, do not lower rate values
below 50%. If less control deflection is desired, manually adjust the position
of the pushrods on the servo arm. NOTICE: If oscillation occurs at high speed,
refer to the Troubleshooting Guide for more information.
Exponential
After first flights, you may adjust exponential in your transmitter.
DX Series Transmitter Setup
1. Power ON your transmitter, click on scroll wheel, roll to System Setup and
click the scroll wheel. Select YES.
2. Go to Model Select and choose Add New Model at the bottom of the list. The
system asks if you want to create a new model, select Create.
3. Set Model Type: Select Airplane Model Type by choosing the airplane. The
system asks you to confirm model type, data will be reset. Select YES.
4. Set Model Name: Input a name for your model file.
5. Go to Aircraft Type and scroll to the wing selection, choose Wing: 1 Ail 1
Flap Tail: Normal
6. Select Main Screen, Click the scroll wheel to enter the Function List.
7. Go to Servo Setup, Reverse: Reverse the GER channel
8. Set D/R (Dual Rate) and Expo: Aileron Set Switch: Switch F Set High Rates:
100%, Expo 10% — Low Rates: 70%, Expo 5%
9. Set D/R (Dual Rate) and Expo: Elevator Set Switch: Switch C High Rates:
100%, Expo 10% — Low Rates 70%, Expo 5%
10.Set D/R (Dual Rate) and Expo: Rudder Set Switch: Switch G High Rates: 100%,
Expo 10% — Low Rates 70%, Expo 5%
11. Set Throttle Cut; Switch: Switch H, Position: -100%
12.Select Flaps Set Switch: Switch D Set Flaps: POS 0: -100%, POS 1: -25%, POS
2: 55% Set Elevator to Flap Mix: POS 0: 0%, POS 1: 11%, POS 2: 11% Set Speed:
2.0
iX Series Transmitter Setup
1. Power ON your transmitter and begin once the Spektrum AirWare app is open.
Select the orange pen icon in the screen’s upper left corner, the system asks
for permission to Turn Off RF, select PROCEED.
2. Select the three dots in the upper right corner of the screen, select Add
a New Model.
3. Select Model Option, choose DEFAULT, select Airplane. The system asks if
you want to create a new acro model, select Create.
4. Select the last model on the list, named Acro. Tap on the word Acro and
rename the file to a name of your choice.
5. Press and hold the back arrow icon in the upper left corner of the screen
to return to the main screen.
6. Go to the Model Setup menu. Select Aircraft Type. The system asks for
permission to Turn Off RF, select PROCEED. Touch the screen to select wing.
Select 1 Ail 1 Flap.
7. Press and hold the back arrow icon in the upper left corner of the screen
to return to the main screen.
8. Go to the Model Adjust menu.
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9. Go to Servo Setup, Reverse: Reverse the GER channel
10.Set Dual Rates and Expo: Select Aileron Set Switch: Switch F Set High
Rates: 100%, Expo 10% — Low Rates: 70%, Expo 5%
11.Set Dual Rates and Expo: Select Elevator Set Switch: Switch C High Rates:
100%, Expo 10% — Low Rates 70%, Expo 5%
12.Set D/R (Dual Rate) and Expo: Rudder Set Switch: Switch G High Rates: 100%,
Expo 10% — Low Rates 70%, Expo 5%
13.Select Flap System Set Switch: Switch D Set Flaps: POS 0: -100%, POS 1:
-25%, POS 2: 55% Set Elevator to Flap Mix: POS 0: 0%, POS 1: 11%, POS 2: 11%
Set Speed: 2.0
13.Set Throttle Cut; Switch: Switch H, Position: -100%
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General Binding Tips and Failsafe
· The included receiver has been specifically programmed for operation of this
aircraft. Refer to the receiver manual for correct setup if the receiver is
replaced.
· Keep away from large metal objects while binding. · Do not point the
transmitter’s antenna directly at the receiver while binding. · The red LED on
the receiver will flash rapidly when the receiver enters bind
mode.
· Once bound, the receiver will retain its bind settings for that transmitter
until you re-bind.
· If the receiver loses transmitter communication, the failsafe will activate.
Failsafe moves the throttle channel to low throttle. Pitch and roll channels
move to actively stabilize the aircraft in a descending turn.
· If problems occur, refer to the troubleshooting guide or if needed, contact
the appropriate Horizon Product Support office.
Transmitter and Receiver Binding / Enable or Disable SAFE Select
The BNF Basic version of this airplane includes SAFE Select technology,
enabling you to choose the level of flight protection. SAFE mode includes
angle limits and automatic self leveling. AS3X mode provides the pilot with a
direct response to the control sticks. SAFE Select is enabled or disabled
during the bind process. With SAFE Select disabled the aircraft is always in
AS3X mode. With SAFE Select enabled the aircraft will be in SAFE Select mode
all the time, or you can assign a switch to toggle between SAFE Select and
AS3X modes.
Thanks to SAFE Select technology, this aircraft can be configured for full-
time SAFE mode, full-time AS3X mode, or mode selection can be assigned to a
switch.
IMPORTANT: Before binding, read the transmitter setup section in this manual
and complete the transmitter setup table to ensure your transmitter is
properly programmed for this aircraft.
IMPORTANT: Move the transmitter flight controls (rudder, elevators, and
ailerons) and the throttle trim to neutral. Move the throttle to low before
and during binding. This process defines the failsafe settings.
You can use either the bind button on the receiver case OR a conventional bind
plug to complete the binding and SAFE Select process.
SAFE can also be enabled via Forward Programming.
Using The Bind Button…
Using The Bind Plug…
To Enable SAFE Select
To Enable SAFE Select
Lower Throttle
Connect Power
Press and Hold Bind Button
BIND
Install Bind Plug
Lower Throttle
Connect Power
Orange Flashing LED
Bind TX to RX
Release Bind Button
SAFE SELECT ENABLED: The control surfaces cycle back and forth twice with a slight pause at neutral position every time the receiver is powered on.
To Disable SAFE Select
BIND
Orange Flashing LED
Remove Bind Plug
Bind TX to RX
SAFE SELECT ENABLED: The control surfaces cycle back and forth twice with a slight pause at neutral position every time the receiver is powered on.
To Disable SAFE Select
Lower Throttle
Connect Power
Press and Hold Bind Button
BIND
Install Bind Plug
Lower Throttle
Connect Power
Orange Flashing LED Release Bind Button
Bind TX to RX
SAFE SELECT DISABLED: The control surfaces cycle back and forth once every time the receiver is powered on.
Orange Flashing LED Bind TX to RX
BIND
Remove Bind Plug
SAFE SELECT DISABLED: The control surfaces cycle back and forth once every time the receiver is powered on.
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SAFE® Select Technology
When flying in SAFE Select mode the aircraft will return to level flight any
time the aileron and elevator controls are at neutral. Applying aileron or
elevator control will cause the airplane to bank, climb or dive, and the
amount the stick is moved will determine the attitude the airplane flies.
Holding full control will push the aircraft to the pre-determined pitch and
roll limits, but it will not go past those angles.
When flying with SAFE Select it is normal to hold the control stick deflected
with moderate aileron input when flying through a turn. To fly smoothly with
SAFE Select avoid making frequent control changes and don’t attempt to correct
for minor
deviations. With SAFE Select, holding deliberate control inputs will command
the aircraft to fly at a specific angle and the model will make all
corrections to maintain that flight attitude.
Return the elevator and aileron controls to neutral before switching from SAFE
Select mode to AS3X mode. If you do not neutralize controls when switching
into AS3X mode, the control inputs used for SAFE Select mode will be excessive
for AS3X mode and the aircraft will react immediately.
Differences Between SAFE and AS3X Modes
This section is generally accurate but does not take into account flight
speed, battery charge status, and other limiting factors.
Control stick is neutralized
Aircraft will self level
SAFE Select
AS3X Aircraft will continue to fly at its present attitude
Control Input
Holding a small amount of control Aircraft will bank or pitch to a moderate angle and maintain the attitude Aircraft will continue to pitch or roll slowly
Holding full control
Aircraft will bank or pitch to the predetermined limits and maintain the attitude
Aircraft will continue to roll or pitch rapidly
SAFE® Select Switch Designation
SAFE® Select technology can be assigned to any open switch (2 or 3 position)
controlling a channel (59) on your transmitter. Once assigned to a switch,
SAFE select ON gives you the flexibility to choose SAFE technology or AS3X
mode while in flight. If the aircraft is bound with SAFE select OFF, the
aircraft will be in AS3X mode exclusively.
IMPORTANT: Before assigning your desired switch, ensure that the travel for
that channel is set at 100% in both directions and the aileron, elevator,
rudder and throttle are all on high rate with the travel at 100%.
CAUTION: Keep all body parts well clear of the rotor and keep the aircraft
securely restrained in case of accidental throttle activation.
TIP: SAFE Select is assignable on any unused channels 59. See your
transmitter manual for more information about assigning a switch to a channel.
TIP: Use your radio channel monitor to confirm that the four primary channels
are showing 100% travel while assigning the switch.
TIP: Use the channel monitor to make sure the switch you are assigning for
SAFE Select is active and driving a channel between 5-9 and that it is
traveling 100% in each direction.
TIP: Make sure your four primary channels are not reversed if you are having
trouble assigning a SAFE Select switch.
Assigning a Switch
1. Bind the aircraft to choose SAFE Select ON. This will allow the system to
be assigned to a switch.
2. Hold both transmitter sticks to the inside bottom corners and toggle the
desired switch 5 times (1 toggle = full up and down) to assign that switch.
The control surfaces of the aircraft will move, indicating the switch has been
selected.
Repeat the process to assign a different switch or to deactivate the current
switch if desired.
Mode 1 and 2 Transmitters
100%
x 5
100%
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Battery Installation and ESC Arming
Battery Selection
We recommend a 22.2V 6S 3200mAh 50C LiPo battery with IC5 connector. If using
a different battery, the battery should be of similar capacity, dimensions and
weight to fit in the fuselage. Always be sure the model balances at the
recommended CG with the battery chosen.
1. Lower the throttle to the lowest setting. 2. Power on the transmitter and
wait 5 seconds. 3. Apply the loop side (soft side) of the hook and loop tape
to the bottom of the
battery. 4. Slide the canopy latch back and lift the back of the canopy to
remove it. 5. Install the fully charged battery in the battery compartment as
shown.
See the Adjusting the Center of Gravity instructions for more information. 6.
Secure the flight battery with the hook and loop strap. 7. Connect the ESC to
the battery power lead IC5 connector, noting the correct
polarity. The ESC will emit two sets of audible tones in succession indicating
the programming status. · The first set of tones indicates the number of cells
in the connected LiPo
battery pack. 6 rapid tones = 6 · The second set of tones indicates the brake
status. One tone indicates brake
“ON” and two tones indicates brake “OFF”.
NOTICE: Connecting the battery to the ESC with incorrect polarity will damage
the ESC and void the warranty.
Low Voltage Cutoff (LVC)
When a Li-Po battery is discharged below 3V per cell, it will not hold a
charge. The aircraft’s ESC protects the flight battery from over-discharge
using Low Voltage Cutoff (LVC). Once the battery discharges to 3V per cell,
the LVC will reduce the power to the motor in order to leave adequate power to
the receiver and servos to land the airplane.
When the motor power decreases, land the aircraft immediately and replace or
recharge the flight battery.
Center of Gravity
WARNING: Install the battery but do not connect it to the ESC while checking
the CG. Personal injury may result.
The CG location is 8090mm behind the leading edge at the wing root. Always
check the CG location with model inverted, and the landing gear down.
The CG location is adjusted by moving the battery pack forward or backward in
the battery compartment.
8. The ESC is now ready for use. 9. Reinstall the canopy hatch by sliding
the hatch pin latch back on the fuselage.
Ensure the hatch pin engages. While additional programming of the ESC is not
necessary to operate your aircraft, programming options are available. Visit
www.horizonhobby.com for complete instructions on programming the included
ESC.
Always disconnect and remove the Li-Po battery from the aircraft after each
flight. Charge your Li-Po battery to about half capacity before storage. Make
sure the battery charge does not fall below 3V per cell. Failure to unplug a
connected battery will result in trickle discharge. For your first flights,
set your transmitter timer or a stopwatch to 3 minutes. Adjust your timer for
longer or shorter flights once you have flown the model. NOTICE: Repeated
flying to LVC will damage the battery.
8090mm behind the leading edge at the wing root
Control Horn and Servo Arm Settings
The table to the right shows the factory settings for the control horns and
servo arms. Fly the aircraft at factory settings before making changes.
NOTICE: If control throws are changed from the factory settings, the AR631
gain values may need to be adjusted. Refer to the Spektrum AR631 manual for
adjustment of gain values.
After flying, you may choose to adjust the linkage positions for the desired
control response. See the table to the right.
First Time / Intermediate Level Pilots
Factory Setting
Control Horns
Servo Arms
Aileron
Elevator
Rudder
Flaps
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Dual Rates and Control Throws
Program your transmitter to set the rates and control throws based on your
experience level. These values have been tested and are a good starting point
to achieve a successful first flight. After flying, you may choose to adjust
the values for the desired control response.
Aileron Elevator
Rudder
Flap Travel
In Flight Trimming
During your first flight, trim the aircraft for level flight. Make small trim
adjustments with your transmitter’s trim switches to straighten the aircraft’s
flight path.
After adjusting the trim, do not touch the control sticks for 3 seconds. This
allows the receiver to learn the correct settings to optimize AS3X
performance.
Failure to do so could affect flight performance.
Low Rate
p = 8mm q = 8mm
High Rate
p = 10mm q = 10mm
p = 8mm q = 8mm
p = 12mm q = 12mm
= 8mm = 8mm
= 14mm = 14mm
Half q = 15mm Full q = 45mm
3 Seconds
Control Direction Test
WARNING: Do not perform this or any other equipment test without turning on
throttle cut. Serious injury or property damage could result from the motor
starting inadvertently.
If the control surfaces do not respond as shown, DO NOT FLY. Refer to the
Troubleshooting Guide for more information. If you need more assistance,
contact the appropriate Horizon Hobby Product Support department.
1. Power on the transmitter. 2. Enable the throttle cut. 3. Connect the
battery. 4. Use the transmitter to operate the aileron, elevator and rudder
controls.
NOTICE: View the aircraft from the rear when checking the control directions.
Ailerons
1. Move the aileron stick to the left. The right aileron should move down and
the left aileron up, which will cause the aircraft to bank left.
2. Move the aileron stick to the right. The right aileron should move up and
the left aileron down, which will cause the aircraft to bank right.
Elevators
3. Pull the elevator stick back. The elevators should move up, which will
cause the aircraft to pitch up.
4. Push the elevator stick forward. The elevators should move down, which
will cause the aircraft to pitch down.
Rudder
5. Move the rudder stick to the left. The rudder should move to the left,
which will cause the aircraft to yaw left.
6. Move the rudder stick to the right. The rudder should move to the right,
which will cause the aircraft to yaw right.
Elevator
Aileron
Transmitter Command
Control Surface Response (viewed from the rear)
Rudder
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Control Surface Centering
After assembly and transmitter setup, confirm that the control surfaces are
centered. If the control surfaces are not centered, mechanically center the
control surfaces by adjusting the linkages.
If adjustment is required, turn the ball link on the linkage to change the
length of the linkage between the servo arm and the control horn.
After binding a transmitter to the aircraft receiver, set the trims and sub-
trims to 0, then adjust the ball link to center the control surfaces.
Power System Installation and Service
CAUTION: Always disconnect the flight battery before performing service on any
of the power system components.
Disassembly
The wing is removed in the illustrations for clarity. It is possible to access
all of the power system components without removal of the wing.
1. Remove the two screws (A) from the fan unit cover (B) and pull the cover
out of the fuselage.
2. Remove the two screws (C) from the fan unit tabs. 3. Pull the fan unit (D)
out of the fuselage and disconnect the motor leads from
the ESC. 4. Remove the spinner (E) from the fan by removing the screw from the
motor
shaft adapter. 5. Remove the nut and washer (F) to remove the fan (G) and
motor shaft
adapter (H). 6. Remove the four screws (I) to remove the motor from the fan
shroud (J). 7. Carefully remove the plastic ESC cover (K). The cover is glued
to the fuselage. 8. Disconnect the throttle lead from the receiver and lift
the ESC (L) from the
fuselage, taking note of the routing of the power and throttle leads through
the upper fuselage.
Assembly
Assemble in reverse order. · Correctly align and connect the motor wire colors
with the ESC wires. · Ensure the front of the rotor is installed facing the
nose of the aircraft. · A tool is required to tighten the nut on the rotor and
collet. · Ensure no wiring is pinched by any of the power components. · Ensure
the ESC cover is securely glued to the fuselage. · Ensure the spinner is fully
connected for safe operation.
A B D
K L
I G EF
C
H J
IMPORTANT: Allow the aircraft components to cool between flights.
Post Flight
Disconnect the flight battery from the ESC (required for safety and battery
life). Power OFF the transmitter. Remove the flight battery from the aircraft.
Recharge the flight battery to storage voltage level.
Repair or replace all damaged parts. Store the flight battery apart from the aircraft and monitor the battery charge. Make note of the flight conditions and flight plan results, planning for future flights.
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Thrust Reversing (Optional)
The AvianTM Smart ESC in this aircraft is equipped with thrust reversing, but
it must be enabled before it will function. Reversing the motor can be helpful
when taxiing, or for shortening the ground roll after a landing. Activating
the designated switch reverses motor rotation, throttle will still control
motor speed.
CAUTION: Never attempt to use thrust reversing in flight. Applying reverse
thrust while in flight will result in loss of control and possibly a crash.
Crash damage is not covered under warranty.
IMPORTANT: Thrust reversing requires a Spektrum receiver with Smart Throttle
and a Spektrum transmitter with a minimum of 7 channels. The Avian ESC is
backwards compatible with conventional receivers (PWM output signal) for
normal operation, but reversing functions are only available with Smart
Throttle technology.
Thrust Reversing Setup
Transmitter On the transmitter, select an open channel (not already in use),
and assign it to an open switch, or button. Use different channels for thrust
reversing and SAFE Select. Motor reversing is assigned to Aux 2/Channel 7, by
default, in the Smart ESC. If SAFE Select and the ESC are assigned to the same
channel, the motor will reverse in flight.
CAUTION: Do not assign thrust reversing and SAFE Select to the same channel.
Doing so will reverse the motor when SAFE Select is enabled during flight,
resulting in a crash.
ESC Set up the transmitter according to the setup chart, and bind your
transmitter to the airplane. The airplane must be powered on and bound to the
transmitter to access the Smart ESC programming. As an alternative, it is
possible to program the ESC with the Smart ESC Programming Box (SPMXCA200,
optional, not included).
IMPORTANT: Do not power the motor on before attempting to enter ESC
programming, the programming menu is locked once the motor is powered on. If
you need to enter ESC programming after the motor has been powered, you must
power cycle by disconnecting the battery and plugging it in again.
DX series, NX series, iX series
ESC Reversing Setup
1. Begin with the transmitter bound to the receiver.
2. Power ON the transmitter.
3. Set switch H (throttle cut) to prevent accidental motor operation.
4. Set elevator and aileron to high rate.
5. Set Flight Mode to AS3X (The menu will not open if the Flight Mode is set
to SAFE).
6. Power ON the aircraft. A signal bar appears on the transmitter main screen
when the telemetry information is being received.
7. From the main screen navigate to the last screen past the telemetry
screens, the Avian Programming menu (Avian Prog).
8. All configuration in the Avian Programming menu is done by moving the
elevator and aileron stick. Follow the on-screen prompts to access the menu.
Move the stick up or down to move the cursor, left or right to select a value
or return to the cursor, and up or down to change a value when it is selected.
9. Set BRAKE TYPE: Reverse
10. Set BRAKE FORCE: 7
11. Set THRUST REV: Select the channel you designated for thrust reversing in
your transmitter. CH7 is the selection by default, but do not use this default
option if you are using Aux2/Ch7 for SAFE Select.
12. Select EXIT W/ SAVE to save your selections
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Troubleshooting Guide AS3X
Problem
Oscillation
Inconsistent flight performance Incorrect response to the AS3X Control
Direction Test
Possible Cause Damaged rotor or spinner Imbalanced rotor Motor vibration Loose receiver Loose aircraft controls Worn parts Irregular servo movement Trim is not at neutral Sub-Trim is not at neutral Aircraft was not kept immobile for 5 seconds after battery connection Incorrect direction settings in the receiver, which can cause a crash
Solution Replace rotor or spinner Balance the rotor Replace parts or correctly
align all parts and tighten fasteners as needed Align and secure receiver in
fuselage Tighten or otherwise secure parts (servo, arm, linkage, horn and
control surface) Replace worn parts (especially propeller, spinner or servo)
Replace servo If you adjust trim more than 8 clicks, adjust the clevis to
remove trim No Sub-Trim is allowed. Adjust the servo linkage With the throttle
stick in lowest position. Disconnect battery, then reconnect battery and keep
the aircraft still for 5 seconds
DO NOT fly. Correct the direction settings (refer to the receiver manual),
then fly
Troubleshooting Guide
Problem
Aircraft will not respond to throttle but responds to other controls
Extra rotor noise or extra vibration
Reduced flight time or aircraft underpowered
Possible Cause Throttle not at idle and/or throttle trim too high Throttle servo travel is lower than 100% Throttle channel is reversed Motor disconnected from ESC Damaged rotor and spinner, collet or motor Rotor is out of balance Rotor nut is too loose Flight battery charge is low Flight battery damaged Flight conditions may be too cold Battery capacity too low for flight conditions
Transmitter too near aircraft during binding process
Aircraft will not Bind (during binding) to transmitter
Aircraft will not connect (after binding) to transmitter
Control surface does not move
Controls reversed Motor power pulses then motor loses power
Aircraft or transmitter is too close to large metal object, wireless source or
another transmitter
The bind plug is not installed correctly in the bind port Flight
battery/transmitter battery charge is too low Bind switch or button not held
long enough during bind process
Transmitter too near aircraft during connecting process
Aircraft or transmitter is too close to large metal object, wireless source or
another transmitter Bind plug left installed in bind port Aircraft bound to
different model memory (ModelMatchTM radios only) Flight battery/Transmitter
battery charge is too low Transmitter may have been bound to a different
aircraft using different DSM protocol Control surface, control horn, linkage
or servo damage Wire damaged or connections loose Transmitter is not bound
correctly or the incorrect airplanes was selected Flight battery charge is low
BEC (Battery Elimination Circuit) of the ESC is damaged
Transmitter settings are reversed
ESC uses default soft Low Voltage Cutoff (LVC) Weather conditions might be too
cold Battery is old, worn out, or damaged Battery C rating might be too small
Solution Reset controls with throttle stick and throttle trim at lowest
setting Make sure throttle servo travel is 100% or greater Reverse throttle
channel on transmitter Make sure motor is connected to the ESC Replace damaged
parts Balance or replace rotor Tighten the rotor nut Completely recharge
flight battery Replace flight battery and follow flight battery instructions
Make sure battery is warm before use Replace battery or use a larger capacity
battery Move powered transmitter a few feet from aircraft, disconnect and
reconnect flight battery to aircraft
Move aircraft and transmitter to another location and attempt binding again
Install bind plug in bind port and bind the aircraft to the transmitter
Replace/recharge batteries Power off transmitter and repeat bind process. Hold
transmitter bind button or switch until receiver is bound Move powered
transmitter a few feet from aircraft, disconnect and reconnect flight battery
to aircraft
Move aircraft and transmitter to another location and attempt connecting again
Rebind transmitter to the aircraft and remove the bind plug before cycling
power
Select correct model memory on transmitter
Replace/recharge batteries
Bind aircraft to transmitter
Replace or repair damaged parts and adjust controls Do a check of wires and
connections, connect or replace as needed
Re-bind or select correct airplanes in transmitter
Fully recharge flight battery Replace ESC Perform the Control Direction Test
and adjust the controls on transmitter appropriately Recharge flight battery
or replace battery that is no longer performing Postpone flight until weather
is warmer Replace battery Use recommended battery
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Replacement Parts
Part Number EFL077501 EFL077502 EFL077503 EFL077504 EFL077505 EFL7701 EFL7705 EFL7710 EFL7711 EFL7712 EFL7714 EFLA7012DF EFLG130 EFLG131 SPMAR631 SPMSA335
Description Main Wing Set: Viper 70 Orange Vertical Stabilizer: Viper 70 Orange Horizontal Stabilizer: Viper 70 Orange Wheel Set Soft: Viper 70 Decal Sheet: Viper 70 Orange Fuselage: Viper 70mm Cockpit: Viper 70mm Landing Gear Cover: Viper 70mm Linkage Rod: Viper 70mm Control Horns: Viper 70mm Screw Set: Viper 70mm 70mm Ducted Fan Nose Gear 90 deg Electric Retract Main Gear 90 Degree Electric Retract AR631 6 Channel AS3X & SAFE Receiver A335 Sub-Micro Digital 9g Metal Gear Servo
Recommended Parts
Part Number SPMR6775 SPMX326S50
Description NX6 6CH Transmitter Only 22.2V 3200mAh 6S 50C Smart G2 LiPo Battery: IC5
Optional Parts
Part Number SPMR8200 SPMX326S30 SPMX326S100
Description NX8 8CH DSMX Transmitter Only 22.2V 3200mAh 6S 30C Smart G2 LiPo Battery: IC5 22.2V 3200mAh 6S 100C Smart G2 LiPo Battery: IC5
Part Number SPMSA335R SPMXAE85A SPMXAM3000 EFL-1272 EFL-1266 EFL-1267 EFL-1268
EFL-1129
EFL-1130
EFL-1131
EFL-1269 EFL-1270 EFL-1271
Description
A335R Sub-Micro Digital 9g Metal Gear Servo-Rev Avian 85-Amp Smart Lite
Brushless ESC; 3S-6S IC5 Brushless Inrunner Motor 3060-1900kV 4-Pole C-Clip
Set; Viper 70 Right LG Strut Set; Viper 70 Left LG Strut Set; Viper 70 Nose
Gear Strut Assembly; Viper 70 Main and Nose Gear CNC Shock-Absorbing Strut
Set; Viper 70 Nose Gear Landing Gear System w/CNC shock struts and retract;
Viper 70 Main Landing Gear System w/CNC shock struts and retracts; Viper 70
Nose Gear Steering Arm; Viper 70 Strut Pin Set; Viper 70 Axle Set; Viper 70
Part Number SPMXC2020
Description Smart S1200 G2 AC Charger, 1x200W
Part Number SPMXBC100 SPMXC2040 SPMXC2010
Description XBC100 Smart LiPo Battery Checker & Servo Driver S1400 G2 AC 1x400W Smart Charger S2200 G2 AC 2x200W Smart Charger
Important Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Information
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If your model aircraft weighs more than .55lbs or 250 grams, you are required by the FAA to register as a recreational flyer and apply your registration number to the outside of your aircraft. To learn more about registering with the FAA, use the QR code below.
Recreational UAS Safety Test
FAA DroneZone
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AMA National Model Aircraft Safety Code
Effective January 1, 2018
A model aircraft is a non-human-carrying device capable of sustained flight
within visual line of sight of the pilot or spotter(s). It may not exceed
limitations of this code and is intended exclusively for sport, recreation,
education and/or competition. All model flights must be conducted in
accordance with this safety code and related AMA guidelines, any additional
rules specific to the flying site, as well as all applicable laws and
regulations.
As an AMA member I agree:
· I will not fly a model aircraft in a careless or reckless manner.
· I will not interfere with and will yield the right of way to all human-
carrying aircraftusing AMA’s See and Avoid Guidance and a spotter when
appropriate.
· I will not operate any model aircraft while I am under the influence of
alcohol or any drug that could adversely affect my ability to safely control
the model.
· I will avoid flying directly over unprotected people, moving vehicles, and
occupied structures.
· I will fly Free Flight (FF) and Control Line (CL) models in compliance with
AMA’s safety programming.
· I will maintain visual contact of an RC model aircraft without enhancement
other than corrective lenses prescribed to me. When using an advanced
flight system, such as an autopilot, or flying First-Person View (FPV), I will
comply with AMA’s Advanced Flight System programming.
· I will only fly models weighing more than 55 pounds, including fuel, if
certified through AMA’s Large Model Airplane Program.
· I will only fly a turbine-powered model aircraft in compliance with AMA’s
Gas Turbine Program.
· I will not fly a powered model outdoors closer than 25 feet to any
individual, except for myself or my helper(s) located at the flightline,
unless I am taking off and landing, or as otherwise provided in AMA’s
Competition Regulation.
· I will use an established safety line to separate all model aircraft
operations from spectators and bystanders.
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What this Warranty Covers–Horizon Hobby, LLC, (Horizon) warrants to the
original purchaser that the product purchased (the “Product”) will be free
from defects in materials and workmanship at the date of purchase.
What is Not Covered–This warranty is not transferable and does not cover (i)
cosmetic damage, (ii) damage due to acts of God, accident, misuse, abuse,
negligence, commercial use, or due to improper use, installation, operation or
maintenance, (iii) modification of or to any part of the Product, (iv)
attempted service by anyone other than a Horizon Hobby authorized service
center, (v) Product not purchased from an authorized Horizon dealer, (vi)
Product not compliant with applicable technical regulations, or (vii) use that
violates any applicable laws, rules, or regulations.
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exclusive remedy shall be that Horizon will, at its option, either (i)
service, or (ii) replace, any Product determined by Horizon to be defective.
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right to change or modify this warranty at any time without notice.
WARRANTY SERVICES
Questions, Assistance, and Services–Your local hobby store and/or place of
purchase cannot provide warranty support or service. Once assembly, setup or
use of the Product has been started, you must contact your local distributor
or Horizon directly. This will enable Horizon to better answer your questions
and service you in
the event that you may need any assistance. For questions or assistance,
please visit our website at www.horizonhobby.com, submit a Product Support
Inquiry, or call the toll free telephone number referenced in the Warranty and
Service Contact Information section to speak with a Product Support
representative.
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is compliant in the country you live and use the Product in, please use the
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additional protection. Ship via a carrier that provides tracking and insurance
for lost or damaged parcels, as Horizon is not responsible for merchandise
until it arrives and is accepted at our facility. An Online Service Request is
available at http://www.horizonhobby.com/content/service-center_renderservice-
center. If you do not have internet access, please contact Horizon Product
Support to obtain a RMA number along with instructions for submitting your
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written on the outside of the shipping carton.
NOTICE: Do not ship LiPo batteries to Horizon. If you have any issue with a
LiPo battery, please contact the appropriate Horizon Product Support office.
Warranty Requirements–For Warranty consideration, you must include your
original sales receipt verifying the proof-of-purchase date. Provided warranty
conditions have been met, your Product will be serviced or replaced free of
charge. Service or replacement decisions are at the sole discretion of
Horizon.
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will be completed and payment will be required without notification or
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days from notification, after which it will be discarded.
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Contact Information
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United States of America
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Horizon Hobby
Contact Information
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FCC Information
FCC ID: BRWSPMSR6200A Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity EFL Smart Viper
70mm EDF BNF-Basic (EFL077500) This device complies with part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device
may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures: · Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. · Increase
the separation between the equipment and receiver. · Connect the equipment
into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected. · Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
Horizon Hobby, LLC 2904 Research Rd., Champaign, IL 61822 Email:
compliance@horizonhobby.com Web: HorizonHobby.com
IC Information
CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B) IC: 6157A-SPMSR6200A This device contains license-
exempt transmitter(s)/receivers(s) that comply with Innovation, Science, and
Economic Development Canada’s license-exempt RSS(s).
Operation is subject to the following 2 conditions: 1. This device may not cause interference. 2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Compliance Information for the European Union
EU Compliance Statement: EFL Smart Viper 70mm EDF BNF-Basic (EFL077500):
Hereby, Horizon Hobby, LLC declares that the device is in compliance with the
following: EU Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU, RoHS 2 Directive
2011/65/EU, RoHS 3 Directive – Amending 2011/65/EU Annex II 2015/863.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the
following internet address: https://www.horizonhobby.com/content/support-
render-compliance.
Wireless Frequency Range and Wireless Output Power: 2404-2476MHz 5.58dBm
EU Manufacturer of Record: Horizon Hobby, LLC 2904 Research Road Champaign, IL
61822 USA
EU Importer of Record: Horizon Hobby, GmbH Hanskampring 9 22885 Barsbüttel
Germany
WEEE NOTICE: This appliance is labeled in accordance with European Directive
2012/19/EU concerning waste of electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE).
This label indicates that this product should not be disposed of with
household waste. It should be deposited at an appropriate facility to enable
recovery and recycling.
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References
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