EACHINE E200 2.4G Dual Brushless Motor Military RC Helicopter User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Eachine
Table of Contents
- EACHINE E200 2.4G Dual Brushless Motor Military RC Helicopter
- Introduction
- Warning
- Additional Safety Precautions and Warnings
- Contents List
- Helicopter Parameters
- Battery Charging
- Battery functions and indicators:
- How to install and remove the battery:
- How to install the headlights
- Notice Before Flight
- Bind With Transmitter
- Throttle Curve and Pitch Curve
- Initial Flight
- About the Transmitter
- Flight Battery Installment
- Troubleshooting
- Exploded View
- Accessory List
- Accessories List
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
EACHINE E200 2.4G Dual Brushless Motor Military RC Helicopter
Introduction
UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter 1/47 replica. This Blackhawk has high-precision exterior details and cool lighting, sliding doors on both sides, and landing gear with shock absorbers. Super flight performance, 3D, and 6G automatic stabilization modes are suitable for masters and beginners respectively. It is also a good static model if not flying. Once you have flown this mini helicopter, you will find other similar mini helicopters are much inferior. This is an incomparable and popular helicopter. Once it has been set up correctly, beginners will find it is very easy to fly. They can master or quickly learn new moves. The built-in rescue or upright function in 6G mode (it is set up properly), can save the helicopter in most cases. The detailed instructions in this manual will help you understand more about the product. Please read it before operating your helicopter. It may help you to save both time and money due to incorrect settings etc.
Notice
All instructions, warranties, and other collateral documents are subject to
change at the sole discretion of our company. For up-to-date product
literature. Please visit www.eachine.com
Warning
Read the ENTIRE user 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, and 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 properties. This product is not intended for use by children without direct adult supervision. 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 avoiddamage or serious injury.
Additional Safety Precautions and Warnings
- Age Recommendation: Not for children under 14 years. Ihis is not a toy.
- Always operate your model in open spaces away from full-size vehicles, traffiC and people.
- Follow the operation notice, warning and any Support equipment (charger, battery, etc) caretu fully.
- Keep away from any chemicals; keep children away trom any small parts and electrical equipment.
- Always keep away from water, especially for this product don’t have water- proof function; It will be damaged by moisture.
- Never place any portion or the model in your mouth as it could cause serious injury or even death. /.Never operate your model with low voltage transmitter batteries.
Contents List
NO. | PARTS | QUANTITY |
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Gift Box | ||
2 | Sponge interior packaging | |
3 | User Manual | |
4 | Helicopter | |
5 | Transmitter | |
6 | Charger | |
7 | Adapter | |
8 | Battery 11.1 v 1450mah 30C | |
9 | Cross Screwdriver / Hex Wrench | |
10 | Main Blade | 2 |
11 | Tail Blade |
Helicopter Parameters
Length | 420 mm |
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Height | 120mm |
Weight | 435g |
Length of Main Propeller | 425 mm |
Diameter of Tail Propeller | 70mm |
Battery Specification | 11 .1 v 1 450mAh 30C |
Flight Time | 7-9 Min |
Main Brushless Motor | 4006 |
Brushless Tail Motor | 1104 |
Battery Charging
- Hed indicator on when the charger is not connected to the battery.
- The indicator blinks when charging.
- The indicator light stops trashing when charging is complete.
- When charging is complete, disconnect the power and remove the battery from the charger.
Battery functions and indicators:
Waning: Please turn off the battery after use. Prolonged power-on may reduce battery life.
How to install and remove the battery:
Install: Insert the battery in the direction shown and press to lock.
Remove : Press the two latches inward and lift the Tront ot the battery.
How to install the headlights
Insert the lamp as shown in the picture and connect the power supply.
Notice Before Flight
- Ensure the batteries for both the tx and helicopter are fully charged.
- Before turning on the TX, please make sure the throttle control is at the lowest position and the TH.HOLD and 3D mode switches are in the back position (back cover direction).
- Make sure the TX has paired with a helicopter. If not or please carry out the pairing process.
- Please turn on the 1X first, then connect the battery to the helicopter and wait until it is paired with IX. When turn off, please unplug the power from the helicopter tirst, and then turn off the 1X.
- Keep away from people, cars, high-tension power lines, and water sources such as ponds, lakes, rivers, etc.
Bind With Transmitter
If you have the RTF package, the helicopter ia already paired by the factory.
However, it you need to pair again, please follow the following steps.
- First, turn on the transmitter and make sure the throttle stick is at the bottom position, 3D IDLE Switch is in the OFF position.
- Remove the canopy for activating the binding switch.
- Apply power to the helicopter, the red led flashes slowly, press the code button for 1 second, then the red lamp will go out and get ready for pairing.
- When the red and blue lights turn on solid, the pairing has been successful.
- While carrying out the pairing, ensure there are no other transmitters are operating nearby to avoid unintended pairin9
- IPS: This product is compatible with all FUTABA 2.4GHZ S-FHSS transmitters. Notice
- When the transmitter is turned on and the throttle hold switch is in the ON position, the transmitter will beep as a warning. The switch should be switched to the OFF posit ition.
- When the transmitter is turned on and the 3D switch is in the ON position, and the transmitter will beep. The switch should be switched to the OFF position.
- When the transmitter is turned on and the throttle stick is not in the lowest position the transmitter will beep as a warning. The throttle stick should then be pulled down to the lowest position,
Throttle Curve and Pitch Curve
Throttle Curve
| Pos i tion| Normal| 3D Idle
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| 0| 70
2| 65| 70
3| 65| 70
4| 65| 70
5| 65| 70
Pitch Curve
| Position| Normal| 3D Idle
---|---|---|---
| 45| 15
2| 50| 32
3| 50| 50
4| 68| 68
5| 80| 85
Initial Flight
If you are not familiar with the controls of the E200, please take a few minutes to get familiar with them and then try your first flight.
About the Transmitter
Flight Battery Installment
Debugging the pitch of the thread
Explanation : The product has passed the inspection before leaving the
factory, the user needs tore-adjust the pitch of the thread after replacing
the steering gear or related accessories. ensure safety, disconnect the main
motor power cord during Commissioning to avoid personal injury caused by motor
rotation during commissioning. The user comes with a special pitch of thread
ruler for helicopters that can be adjusted more accurately. First, bind the
aircraft to the code, and the transmitter in 6G self-stabilization mode. Press
the code matching key on the light control board 4 times, the mainboard will
flash red quickly and enter the debugging mode.
Use the transmitter to control the aileron rocker, lift rocker, and direction
rocker for debugging until the swashplate is balanced and the blades are at O
pitch ot thread After the debugging is completed, press the motherboard link
key to exit the debugging, the motherboard will resume the red light and the
blue light will be on, then yOu can Toy.
Troubleshooting
| Problem| Cause| Solution
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LED on receiver tlashes constantly with no responses after connecting batteries to transmitter.
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Transmitter is not bound to receiver. Pairing of the transmitter and receiver failed.
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Re-pair (Refer to P.5, Programming your Transmitter).
2
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The helicopter has no response after connecting batteries to receiver.
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Check whether the transmitter and
receiver connecting to power;
check the voltage of transmitter and receiver; Battery pole flake contact is not good.
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Open the transmitter, make sure the batteries connecting is good Replace and charge transmitter batteries Make sure the battery pole flake contact is good
3
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When increasing throttle, the main motor does not start and the LED on the Receiver flashes constantly
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Low battery voltage, batteries connection is not good.
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Replace and charge the batteries, reconnect the batteries to the receiver board.
4
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Helicopter takes off immediately, once the batteries and receiver connected
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Didn’t put the throttle to the lowest.
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Put the throttle pole at thelowest position before open the transmitter.
5
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Helicopter vibrates or shakes in mght.
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Damaged rotor blades, bent main and FS shafts or blade grips too tight causing the main rotor movement not smoothly.
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Replace the main rotor blades, bent main or feathering shafts, loosen the blade grips.
6
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Main rotor blades shake during flight.
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Feathering shaft or main shaft is bent. FS screw is not tight enough. possible broken gear in the servo, causing shakes. The loose between the swashplates
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Replace the lateral axis. Tighten the lateral axis screw. Change the Bearing. Remove the servo, and clear debris Compress the swash plates. change the tail rotor blades.
7
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The sound of the main rotor becomes softer or drop in head speed.
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Low battery voltage of helicopter
| Land the helicopter immediately and charge the battery or change to a fully charged battery
8
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Helicopter has no reaction or does not fiy smoothly.
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Failure of binding
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Rebind the helicopter and transmitter, make sure you place the helicopter at a steady level close to the transmitter
9
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3D/6G model helicopter appeared yaw.
| Swashplate servos do not go back in to mid-position or broken.|
Recenter the servo arms.Replace the servo.
1 O|
Tail does not lock in 6G mode.
| The helicopter requires to calibrate in 6G mode.|
Refer to 6G mode calibration procedure.
11
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The helicopter took off-spin to the left.
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Tail motor power shortage loose blades Tail motor damage.
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Check with the tail rotor blades and the motor shaft, If loose replace tail rotor blade Motor damage Replace the tail motor
12
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Helicopter power is turned supreme speed governor electric sound.
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Brushless speed governor fault or poor contact
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Check the connectors and replace the speed governor.
Exploded View
Accessory List
NO. | PARA NAME | QUANTITY |
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1 | Main Rotor Head | |
2 | Main Grip Ba | de Shaft Set |
3 | Main Blade Grip Set | 4 |
4 | Main Blade Set | 4 |
5 | Cyclic Rocker Arm | 4 |
6 | Swashplate | 1 |
7 | Secondary Linkage Set | 3 |
8 | Digital Metal Servo | 1 |
9 | Spindle Set | 2 |
10 | Servo Mounting Plate | |
11 | Brushless Main Motor | |
12 | Main Shaft Bearing Mount | |
13 | Main Frame Assembly | |
14 | Tail Boom | 1 |
15 | Landing Skid Set | 2 |
16 | Tail Motor Mouting Set | 1 |
17 | Tail Wheel Set | |
18 | Tail Motor | 1 |
19 | Tail Rotor | 5 |
20 | Flight Control Until Box | 1 |
21 | Integrated Flight Control Board | |
22 | Power Distribution Board (PDB) | |
23 | Battery | |
24 | Headlamp | |
25 | Indicator Light | |
26 | Decorative Light | |
27 | Nose Spinner | |
28 | Horizontal Tail Wing | |
29 | Fuselage Set | |
30 | Screw Set | |
31 | Charge | |
32 | Adapter | |
33 | Transmitter | |
34 | Main Blade Gasket | 4 |
35 | Main Blade Screw Set | 2 |
36 | Servo Arm Set | 3 |
Notice Tor Beginners.
- Please fly with an instructor until you are confident enough
- Before tying the model Tor the first time, you need to TUIfly Understo0d all o the functions provided by the transmitter and the responses of all of the SWitches.
- Don’t attempt to fly in 3D mode yet. Practice flying and hovering in 6G mode until you are familiar with it. Then you can practice flying and hovering flight under 3D mode. Once yOu are Tamiliar witn these two modes you Can vary Out practicing inverted flight with an instructor.
- Practice hovering Tight or inverted moves to build a foundation that makes more brilliant flying.
- This model 1s not a toy and it can cause damage to people and property. If unsure, it is recommended that you practice with a simulator on a Computer before doing real 3D fly with this model to minimize the damage.
Accessories List
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