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2. WEATRONIC Ba WEATRONIC Balso User Manual Introduction Thank you for hooking up with this fantastic product to fly drive and enjoy your model Welcome to the weatronic family The development production and assembly of all weatronic products is based in Germany All components are tested with the highest German standards During the development process reliability and noise immunity are considered the most Quality and reliability are the top priorities for our specialists in the field of digital signal processing and satellite communications Their knowledge and close cooperation with universities take care to be all the time up to date Please always check www weatronic com for more information about the BAT 60 Under the section support videos you will find all the small videos mentioned here in this manual Keep the manual up to date by frequently checking our webpage Also we strongly recommend to read this manual completely in order to avoid any misuse Especially always mind the safety instructions Main features of the new weatronic transmitter BAT 60 A bidirectional and true redundant 2 4Ghz system with 2 integrated patch antennas is e Built in Wi Fi the user interface can be displayed simultaneously on every standard browser providing a tremendous operation distance up to 3 miles if unobstructed view via Wi Fi e 22 programmable controls and the possibility to control up to 64 servos e Newly designed innovative
3. herma the normal flight mode is assigned If it is filled there is a flight mode assigned Flight Mode just click on the box and choose the flight mode from the po up J Launch Y X Combi 3 H lt C gt Subject to change No liability for errors and printing errors September 2014 weatronic GmbH SchmiedestraBe 2A 15745 Wildau Elevator Exclude Flap innen No f o os Jj o os 30 E A Flight Modes Copy of Freewilly thomas 3 8V CM NEME Fade In Functions with no Fade In Normal 0 3s Landing Thermal Launch Flight Mode Assignment R Flight Mode Assignment Copy of Freewilly t 3 8v C Switch State Combination Flight Mode Master A H S d gt j Landing Master B a gt d gt o Normal Combi 1 A Combi 2 OTO 3 Thermal combi3 H lt C 9 3 00000000 BAT 60 User Manual 21 1 7 Virtual Switches R Virtual Switches Viper SD4 Press on plus to add a new virtual switch Name State Logic Control Value 15 Name the virtual switch New VSwitch 1 check the State of the switch change the Logic AND or OR choose the Controls which should be involved adjust the threshold Value for the controls Inv you can reverse the control input Now you can find the virtual switch under the dropdown menu at some control assignment or switch assignment menu screens 21 1 8 Timers Create timers to your personal
4. BAT 60 User Manual WEATRONIC 3 8V C 21 1 4 2 6 Curve Edit Here you can edit the curve with 31 points choose a preset curve and adjust global or non global The 31 points are marked as small grey dots on the curve Then there are the black dots on the curve These dots are marking the points which are fixed but which can be selected and moved The red dots are the selected points which can be moved e Mirror the complete curve by easily tab on the Mirror Vertical lay ani or Mirror Horizontal E button e Tab on the Presets button and choose on of the predefined curves e Choose Global or Non Global for this curve The activated state is marked with as a white button o Global the curve is the same for all flight modes this is the default setting o Non Global the curve is customizable for each flight mode separately e Add points only grey dots o Move the crosshair with the assigned control close to a grey small dot you want to select Then press the Add button and you will see that the point is marked red e Move points all red points o You can change the position of red marked point It doesn t matter where the control is located Just tab on the coordinate plane to move the point roughly now use the plus and minus button to make the fine adjustment You can use also the rotary encoder to change the position Please note that if you assig
5. Subject to change No liability for errors and printing errors September 2014 weatronic GmbH SchmiedestraBe 2A 15745 Wildau 14 WEATRONIC BAT 60 User Manual The backside see the lettering which is on the backside of the two blue switch mini boards have to point to each other The picture shows only one side The other side must be arranged identical bN Puc a 7 an amp I as 7 Lan I SNESE r a era N ne Ps Subject to change No liability for errors and printing errors September 2014 weatronic GmbH SchmiedestraBe 2A 15745 Wildau 15 5 SAMSUNG _ 061 T 9 x 1 n gt amp S WEATRONIC BAT 60 User Manual WEATRONIC 10 Hardware extras The BAT 60 can be upgraded with some really nice features e There is the option to install a vibration motor which can indicate warnings or simple information Please note that the vibration comes not as a standard with your BAT 60 e There is also an option to install a Bluetooth chip to the Main Board This will be available later as an option e The Wi Fi dongle is a standard and connects your BAT 60 to any Wi Fi network If your BAT 60 is connected to the same network as your PC you will be able to access to the radio via your browser and program simultaneous from both devices We recommend that you use one of the devices as the main programming input and the second one as a control display Because it will be confusing
6. Volume Control TT __ User Settings PreFlight Test Stick Control Config Firmware Versions Unit Selection ry 21 2 1 Calibration Calibration Calibration 3 8V CT Here you can calibrate the 2 top and the 2 side potentiometers Press Start Calibration button to beginn calibration Move all controls which you want to be calibrated and press Confirm button and the 2 sticks Just press the button start calibration and Start follow the instruction in the text field above See chapter 15 VEREN Confirm 21 2 2 File Manager i File Manager in File Manager Here you can access all your files the internal files on the BAT internal usbl card external 60 itself as well as a maybe plugged USB memory stick or micro n ra r SD card Select the source with the dropdown menu gt card external Bilder If you want to copy a file first of all select the destination and J then mark the file by tabbing Now press the arrow button in the middle By calibration_confirm png calibration stop png 21 2 3 Firmware Versions Here the firmware version is displayed please check here after each radio update process if the right firmware is installed Double check the actual firmware versions at the weatronic homepage http Awww weatronic com en index php pg downloads firmware php After a successful update process switch the radio off remove the USB stick and restart the unit Now check if the versions are correctl
7. elements ensures maximum safety and offers the user additional benefits o 1x USB mini B e Reliable quality control each single transmitting module is individually tested before o charge plug Audio output through built in speaker Integrated GPS offers UTC time stamp and features like the look and find option Over 1 000 model memory only limited by capacity of the SD card weatronic is the first manufacturer who implements the ETSI standard EN 300 328 V1 8 1 listen before talk installation transmitting and receiving performance e Using 80 frequency channels maximum use of all frequency channels allocated in the 2 4 GHz band e Frequency channel hopping rate 100 Hz every 10 ms 100 times per second MADE IN GERMANY NOTE All grey marked software options are still under field testing and are not yet activated Subject to change No liability for errors and printing errors September 2014 weatronic GmbH SchmiedestraBe 2A 15745 Wildau 2 BAT 60 User Manual Content 1 Scope Of supply E EEE 4 2 Safety instrUctions E kk kk kk kk k erren 5 3 Technical data L kk kk kk ke 6 4 Care instructions LL Ek kk kk kk KAKA kk KRA 7 5 General overvi W cccccceceeseececeeeeeeesessaneesseeeeeeeeeeeesenes 8 6 Overview about internal electronics 9 7 How to open and close the BAT 60
8. gt 180 4096 steps WEATRONIC Not limited to channels anymore check chapter 20 for detailed information about the new weatronic programming philosophy 5 inch color LCD with a capacitive touch screen and a resolution of 800 x 480 pixel 4 x Li lon a 3000mAh with build in charger and battery management 10 0 19 0 Volt 10 C to 60 C 14 F to 140 F non condensing 218 x 195 x 55 mm 8 58 x 7 68 x 2 16 in L x W x H 1 3kg 45 80z upgrade via USB upgrade via USB integrated GPS built in Wi Fi Bluetooth Vibration stick switches Hall sensors and adjustable stick characteristics 12bit encoding of the magnetic field Internal speaker 3 5mm stereo audio out 2 x USB 1 x USB mini 3 5mm jack for PPM in out signal 3 5mm jack for headphone standard charge plug micro SD card slot 905 344 19 WEEE W3X2754 60 11388A 600 Subject to change No liability for errors and printing errors September 2014 weatronic GmbH SchmiedestraBe 2A 15745 Wildau 6 BAT 60 User Manual WEATRONIC 4 Care instructions e Please use a soft and damp cloth for cleaning the case and the display e Werecommend keeping the two sticks clean Usually you don t need to oil the center ball of the stick However we recommend using a very tiny amount one drop maximum of synthetic lubricant which does not resinify or polymerize Please use a cloth and apply very little Call us if you have any questions Whenever the radio is used
9. Model Configuration Here you can adjust all general options for your model o Functions This is the heart of the weatronic programming philosophy o Receiver Configuration All setup which is related to the used receiver inside the o Function Mixers Here you can create mixing relations between different model and also the binding can be done here functions o Servo Configuration Whenever you want to change general servo related values o Flight Modes Create flight modes which give you the chance to adjust your model you can adjust here the center and the limits for each servo Please consider that according to different situations during operation these values are fixed and are only editable here For example no function can somehow move the servo beyond the adjusted limits Screen Adjustment Virtual Switch Timers Limiters Control Map Servo Monitor o Virtual Switch Combine 2 controls to create virtual switches o Screen Adjustment This menu allows you to fully customize your home screen and to add telemetry screens o Timers Add timers like you need them o Control Map Information about all servos and their relation to each function o Limiters Here you have the possibility to limit functions which gives you a really needful safety feature o Servo Monitor Here you see all servo position and movements Subject to change No liability for errors and printing errors September 2014 weatronic GmbH SchmiedestraBe 2A 15745
10. can discard your adjustments by pressing the cross button After this you will see the leave page button If you want to move more than one point simultaneously just mark each of them red Subject to change No liability for errors and printing errors September 2014 weatronic GmbH SchmiedestraBe 2A 15745 Wildau 27 T i BAT 60 User Manual WZATRONI i N R Control Assignment Rudder 21 1 4 3 Control Assignment Control Switch on your control or Select from the list Just move the control which you want to assign or tab it on the screen There is also a dropdown menu with more options Virtual Switch F Fixed Value e Virtual switches to create virtual switches see chapter 21 1 7 e Fixed value choose a value between 100 and 100 as a fixed value for this function 21 1 4 4 Trim Setup RJ Trim Setup Copy of Freewi Normal N Trim Setup Glider Normal Trim Control live value and control assignment be Sr GR 0 Elevator 5 Trim Range Adjust and also visualized in the graphic Trim Mode Choose between offset left right center or position depended Trim Control 0 ee wen Trim Control 20 z Check the graphic for information about the characteristics The blue rim Range RR Trim Range highlighted area is the current trim area Semen 5 f Trim Reverse If you reversed the direction of the function by the function Tim Mode S Right Trim Mede BE setup curve
11. if you change values for one item from 2 different sources Please consider a detailed instruction at our webpage 11 Charging BAT 60 10 19 Volt The BAT 60 handheld radio is equipped with 4 Li lon cells which are maintained and charged by an internal charge controller This controller checks temperature voltage current and calculates the capacity of each cell Also it takes care about the entire charging process Whenever there is a voltage between 10 and 19 Volts applied to the power jack the controller starts to charge the cells So in order to charge your BAT 60 easily attach the switching power supply which is provided with your radio You can get some car adapter at our shop too Also you could use any other voltage source or external battery So for example a 3s Li Po battery could do the job Just be aware that the battery pack will get discharged down to 10 Volts default settings If you use another voltage source than provided by weatronic weatronic can not assume any liability for damage due to a wrong power supply or source Under General Settings E1 you find the battery management menu and there you can check the status of all cells and adjust the cutoff voltage for the external power supply Charging during operation flight is possible 12 LED status information The LED ring around on off button shows you some basic system status 12 1 Transmitter is switched off and charging Greens fully charged e Orange mor
12. 4 Dual FHSS Remote Control System has been developed exclusively for the operation of radio controlled model cars model aircraft and ship models and is only allowed for this use weatronic assumes no liability for improper use Young people under 14 years may operate remote controlled models only under adult supervision Please operate your model only on intended areas Always be aware of the local airfield rules in doubt ask local club members Be careful during operation of your model Even small models can be very harmful and cause serious injuries and death Especially rotating blades and propellers or hot exhausts can easily cause injuries Never operate your model if your model is not fully functioning Be considerate to other pilots and arrange with each other Stay in reach to other pilots so you can communicate about your landing and take off approaches in order to avoid accidents Always stay away from Non Fly zones and never fly over spectators or any persons who are near the airfield The weatronic 2 4 Dual FHSS system can be used simultaneously with other 2 4 GHz systems and also with 35 40 72 MHz systems The frequency control check is no longer necessary within the 2 4GHz Band More than 120 weatronic 2 4 Dual FHSS systems can simultaneously be operated NOTICE Before operation always perform the following routine checks Fix your model in place Keep a safe distance Mind bystanders especially spectators who are not awar
13. DolS e kkkkk Re 19 14 5 COMMON POP UP Il l US 4 x kkkkk kk kk kk Ak Kk AA 19 15 Calibration of potentiometers and sticks 20 16 Software and firmware UPDATE 20 Subject to change No liability for errors and printing errors September 2014 16 16 1 s2 el N ale els 1 BRWN gt 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 mi Fo 1 6 Update process Of BAT 60 eez 20 Update of weatronic reC iVers ccccccccccccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 20 Binding process aka kk kk kk kk H 20 RC equipment installation in your model 20 setup wizard how to add a new model 21 Ist step Model Configuration i kene 21 2nd step Select Stick Mode ccccccccccssssesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneaeas 21 3rd step Receiver CONFIQUIratiON ccceeceseeseesteeeeeeeeees 21 Ath step Servo Configuration graphic view 21 5th step Servo Configuration list view 21 weatronic programming philosophy 22 Menu structure LL Ll kk kK KK kK KK kK KK KA KA kk 23 Model Settinq aq 2 pla 23 Model d RROtratiR 24 Receiver N url NN re yP Z G ZG f 24 Servo Configuration 25
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15. Go to weatronic com and download the current and matching one 17 Binding process Before binding process please check that there is a matching firmware installed to the receiver 18 To bind a receiver to the Bat 60 set the receiver to Binding Mode Therefore have it in power off state and then connect power supply In between 5 30sec after power up plug the binding jumper to the SCU red and black The receiver will confirm Binding Mode by slow blinking 1Hz of the green LED So as you can see it is the same procedure like always Now navigate to the Receiver Configuration menu Choose the correct receiver type Press binding button The flapping bat pop up shows you that the binding is in progress After successful binding the pop up will disappear and the firmware version of the receiver will be shown on the screen Also the receiver will confirm successful binding with constant green LED Remove the Binding jumper finished It doesn t matter which device is in Binding Mode first Only weatronic receivers can work with the BAT 60 RC equipment installation in your model The correct installation of the receiver battery servos electric cables and antennas is highly required to operate your model Avoid excessive vibration exposure and excessive heat load Also make sure that your batteries are in perfect shape and that they are always fully charged Take care about the voltage limits of the receive
16. Please check that there are no cables jammed Finally screw all 6 M3x20mm with the 2 5mm Allen Key We recommend a maximum torque of 80Ncm hand tight Switch on and if necessary navigate to the calibration menu general settings and calibrate the controls see chapter 15 Subject to change No liability for errors and printing errors September 2014 weatronic GmbH SchmiedestraBe 2A 15745 Wildau 10 WEATRONIC BAT 60 User Manual WEATRONIC 8 Mechanical stick adjustment The weatronic stick is a revolutionary design It allows you to adopt each of the 4 axes to your personal needs You can adjust the spring force and the feedback characteristics Check also the weatronic feedback parts description at our webpage Mainly you will open the case to customize the mechanical stick characteristics Or just simply change the stick mode There are 4 different common stick modes Called Mode 1 to 4 Check the picture on the right You can order your BAT 60 with Mode 1 or Mode 2 As the Motor Butterfly is mostly used with the so called ratchet behavior it is necessary to interchange the feedback part for Elevator and Motor Butterfly when ever you want to change from Mode 1 Mode 3 to Mode 2 Mode 4 8 1 How to adjust the spring force e Very easily done by simply choose one of the 8 gaps on the so called spring arm e The more you put the spring upwards the more tension will be applied
17. So you can very easily adjust the restoring force for each axis e Never modify the spring in any way If you have any problems here don t hesitate to contact us 8 2 How to adjust the feedback characteristics e First of all release the tension of the spring by hooking of the spring see the green arrows e Then flip the spring arm away see the red arrow on the lower right picture e Use the 2mm Allen Key and unscrew the white feedback part see the blue arrow e Now choose your preferred new feedback part there are 7 different ones see the mark on the outer side of every part CN CenterNormal linear force CS CenterSoft progressive or increasing force CH CenterHard regressive or declining force ST STep the ratchet SL SLide no ratchet CD CenterDetend like the SL but with a sense able center mark MA MixA combination of ratchet and spring loaded MB MixB mirror part of MA O 0 0 0 0 0 0O 0 e Screw the new feedback part back in place the mark has to point outside e Tight the screw slightly hand tight maximum of 40Ncm Make sure the plastic part has a completely seamless fitting to the aluminum part e Finally flip back the spring arm and attach the spring back in place Subject to change No liability for errors and printing errors September 2014 weatronic GmbH SchmiedestraBe 2A 15745 Wildau 11 BAT 60 User M
18. Wildau 23 BAT 60 User Manual WEATRONIC 21 1 1 Model Configuration lt Model Configuration F3J Glider Model Configuration 21 1 2 Receiver Configuration Receiver Configuration Main and Sub receivers here you can add 2 more receivers as sub receivers Please note that only the main Rx is capable of Man agi handling additional telemetry and sensors Model Name just tab and use the keyboard to enter the name Model Name F3J Glider Choose a Category Choose an Image _ _ Tail Type Normal Info Text do some notes regarding your model Image n DU Choose the Resolution 0 1 or 0 5 or 1 all values during programming this model will be o very fine 0 1 4000 steps or Resolution 1 Elevator o middle 0 5 800 steps or o normal 1 400 steps F Preselect None or basic or advanced function preselect see chapter 19 1 O F Preselect Basic Number of Control Surfaces Info Text Add info here Wing F Preselect Basic Rudder Tail Type Normal or V Tail or Delta Number of moving control surfaces is visualized by the graphic on the right R Receiver Configuration F3J Glider 3 6V _ 1 Sub 2 TinyS 3 Clever6 Receiver Type Smart 8 Firmware V Smart 8 Receiver Type choose the correct receiver type visualized be the picture Tiny Clever Smart Micro Gizmo Battery Live Display of the Firmware version of the receiver if connected The Battery Live shows the vo
19. akeke eka keka a 33 21 2 4 2 elle See u gjj DB MMDRR gt EEDIVXVD lt I Aa 33 e 5 Se 96 ana yf 33 21 2 6 RR keke kkkre 34 21 2 7 RR RR L UE 34 21 2 8 Jo lro OO HHH HHHH Hm 34 21 29 ESSE 34 21 3 Model Management ccccccccccccccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeess 34 21 3 1 CHANGE MOEL ccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeenees 34 213 2 Add NeW eC 34 2133 ie E 34 21 3 4 ooo We CUE 35 21 3 5 uaa 010 g PETTEE kk kk kk aka kk KAK kk kk kk ka kk kk kk A ka 35 22 Declarations of Conformity 35 23 Disclaimer of warranty damages 36 24 Disposal instructions for countries within the EU 36 25 WOU need help kk eke 36 BAT 60 User Manual WEATRONIC 1 Scope of supply e BAT 60 4 different colors schemes are available white black silver blue Robust aluminum case with foam inlay Switching Power Supply with UK US EU AU adapter Allen key set weatronic feedback part standard set ATNI WERTR N ST SL CD CS CH one of each check chapter 8 2 for more Info ee Neck strap e setup wizard Quick Guide printed Nal eal id R 5 2 8 Subject to change No liability for errors and printing errors September 2014 weatronic GmbH SchmiedestraBe 2A 15745 Wildau 4 BAT 60 User Manual WEATRONIC 2 Safety instructions The weatronic 2
20. al electronics components are treated according to the mandatory formalities of how to use electromagnetic components Remove the top foam inlay of the aluminum case and place the BAT 60 upside down Now use the 2 5 mm Allen key and open all of the 6 M3x20mm screws at the bottom Lift the bottom case part vertical up for about 1cm now flip it over to the front beware of the two cables If you want you could detach the 2 cables to the bottom part attached to the 2 side potentiometers anyway we recommend to leave them attached and place the bottom part like at the picture on the right There is also a small video how to open the case at our webpage After you are done with your adjustments it is time to close the case Follow the steps precisely There is also a short video available We recommend that you use again the top inlay of the aluminum case and place the top part upside down First of all please visually check all cables one more time and make sure that they are all locked in their corresponding connectors properly Then press each of them one more time firmly Just to make sure Thanks If you removed the cables to the two side potentiometers please reattach them now Also double check them Now slowly flip the bottom part above the top part and make sure that the 2 cables to the bottom potentiometers are placed in the right way The cables have to be placed between the antenna board and the toggle switch Now close the case
21. and not with the servo travel you have to reverse the trim as Trim Reverse j Trim Reverse No well Position The graphic on the right shows the trim behavior and the range Y X 21 1 4 5 FMO Flight mode offset Change the value for each flight mode the actual flight mode is displayed in the top information row h1 Function Setup Glider Normal See chapter 21 1 6 for creating and assigning flight modes The flight mode normal is the default mode 21 1 4 6 Servo Assignment Plug number at the receiver only for information lt Servo Assignment Copy of Fr Aileron 3 8V CT Servo name only for information go to servo adjustment for editing Group first letter is M master or S slave and second letter is the group in alphabetical order Plug Servo Group L R Travel Curve if handled by graphic view the location is shown like the example in the picture Te L R information if the servo is on the left L or right R side of the model this information is 2 Left outside L2 L 75 75 mostly needed for example for the differential for the aileron function Travel here you can adjust the 2 end point values for each servo only for this designated function Right outside R2 175 a 75 We recommended to use the travel to reverse the direction of the servo Curve here you can adjust a 31 points curve for each servo Servo Configuration Graphic view button go there if you want to change a servo plug for
22. anual WEATRONIC The lower edge and the backside of the plastic part has zero tolerance to the aluminum part this ensures a perfect alignment If there is an excess on the back edge of plastic part please remove it carefully a slight chamfer is recommended The upper feedback part surface green arrow where the spring arm ball bearing is touching is extremely critical Even the smallest scratch or dent is clearly recognizable as a scratchy feeling on the stick So please take care here The surface should be smooth and clean like a mirror Replacement parts are available 8 3 How to change the stick length screw in This is very easy The sticks are like a screw Just unscrew them and replace them with a different length 23mm 28mm 38mm Please do not use any tools here Again hand tight is enough screw out Subject to change No liability for errors and printing errors September 2014 weatronic GmbH SchmiedestraBe 2A 15745 Wildau 12 BAT 60 User Manual WEATRONIC 8 4 Laying of internal stick cables The cables to the Stick PCBs PCB printed circuit board are very important Please always check a proper locking of the cables to the connectors and also make sure that the cables are placed in the right way See the picture on the right Whenever you encounter any issues or any visual damage to one of the cables or the Stick itself operate your model Never modify the s
23. confirmed Please consider that you cannot delete the current model Rae nS GS De TT T memory If you want to delete your current model first change your model then you can delete it Test You cannot undo this action v x 21 3 5 Import export File Manager You can exchange model memories from the left column to the right column Select the file you want to copy and select the folder you want to move it to and then press the arrow button It works the same like the normal File Manager but you will BAT 60 v usb1 only see model memory files The file extension of model memory is model Do not edit this file Fs Viper SD4 model ay aN Fs Copy of Freewilly thomas Fs Viper SD4 model Fs Miles Nr2 model Fs Copy of Freewilly thomas Fs Test model Fs Free model s 22 Declarations of Conformity All components of the weatronic 2 4 Dual FHSS RC systems are CE marked and comply with both the requirements of the EU ETSI EN 300328 and the requirements of the Federal Communications Commission FCC Hereby the weatronic GmbH declares that the BAT 60 transmitter applies to the requirements and other relevant provisions of the relevant CE directive A copy of the declaration of conformity and the ETSI and FCC certification can be downloaded at our homepage www weatronic com This device complies with Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may n
24. do a range test whenever you want to fly or the antenna configuration changed in any way The test itself is really easy e First of all adjust a proper Failsafe position see chapter 21 1 4 2 4 e Now you can activate the Range Test and walk away from your model After approximately 50m 160ft the failsafe position can occur If it is less first of all try to rearrange your antennas inside the model Carbon fiber reinforced hulls hulls with metal finish or metal sheeting are strongly shielding and therefore the antenna the last 60 mm has to be necessarily moved to the outside There the antenna also should not be fixed directly on the shielding material A certain distance has to be maintained For optimal reception with dual receivers the last 29 mm of the antennas must be fixed at a 90 angle to each other Please consider the specific receiver manual for more detailed information about antenna arrangement Use the RSSI and the LQI value to improve your antenna position 21 2 4 2 Failsafe Test The so called Failsafe is a common safety feature It defines exactly what should happen when the connection to the model is lost The BAT 60 offers a function failsafe Each function can separately be adjustable for failsafe Please check chapter 21 1 4 2 4 for detailed information and how to adjust it The menu Fail Safe Test allows you to test the failsafe for the entire model It is strongly recommended to adjust a pr
25. e flex control value acts like a gain to this curve To Inherit Delay Flex Control Flight modes are useful whenever you want to change the overall adjustments of the model in relation to different situation during operation Press the plus to add a flight mode e Flight Mode Name tap to edit e Fade in the time adjustable in 0 1 seconds steps to fade into the flight mode in order to get a smooth transition e Functions with no Fade in choose all functions which should be excluded by the smooth transition Flight mode assignment here you can adjust the switches and the combinations There is a master A switch one master B switch and 3 combination switches O O O Switch tab and assign the switch also there is indication for the position E A S L gt of the assigned switch State check the actual state of the switch Combination graphic there is maximum of 10 combinations each of the There are many values and options which are flight mode depended gt non global or not depended gt global often you can even choose Consider the top information row as kind of indication there are some options in the menu if the Flight Mode is displayed A Flight Mode Assignment Copy of Freewilly t 3 8v C Switch State Combination Flight Mode I Landin Normal 2 H Normal Master B H LO b gt beta Thermal 10 small circles are representing one combination if the circle is empty
26. e of the potential dangers Indicate sources of danger such as rotating blades and propellers or the hot exhaust of jet turbines etc First of all switch on your transmitter Then turn on the receiver in the model Before using your model test all functions in particular their moving direction and all surface deflections should be checked Do not operate if this is not correct Check the failsafe position and check the antenna position inside the model Do not operate if this is not correct Also check your batteries to be sufficiently charged Do not operate if this is not correct NOTICE Consider the following points in order to charge your radio in a perfect way e Always use a proper power supply to charge your radio The power supply which comes with your radio is perfect weatronic assumes no liability for damage due to a wrong power supply car adapter is also available Just contact your support dealer or weatronic directly for more information Never modify the internal battery board in any way During charging never open the case of the radio Charging is only recommended if outside temperature is between 0 and 35 Celcius Do not short circuit the battery as it may generate heat To avoid short circuiting do not let the battery come in contact with metal objects at any time Do not put the battery into a fire as it may swell or explode Do not use near any type of heat source When battery leaks electrolyte or emit a strange sme
27. e than 80 charged Re lt 80 charged Red blinking recovering of low battery status after around 15 minutes it should be solid If not please contact our service 12 2 Transmitter is switched on e The slow pulsing blink shows the state of the BAT 60 batteries O Blue more than 20 remaining o Orange less than 20 remaining capacity O Re less than 10 remaining capacity o Red rapid flashing Running on spare battery Do not operate any models anymore Charge the radio now e The short red blink code in between shows the receiver status Please consider chapter 21 1 2 o Nothing everything Ok o 1x red backchannel threshold warning o 2xred uplink threshold warning o 3xred low battery threshold warning Subject to change No liability for errors and printing errors September 2014 weatronic GmbH SchmiedestraBe 2A 15745 Wildau 16 BAT 60 User Manual WEATRONIC 13 How to switch on off 13 1 ON Pressing the on off button for about 0 5 seconds will activate the BAT 60 and will start the boot process of the Linux PC The booting of the Linux will take some seconds Nevertheless you can fly with the last used model within less than one second with all settings Flight modes etc _ WEATRONIC Linux boot is finished when you see the home screen Now you can do changes on the settings change model etc a 13 2 OFF e Tab the shutdown symbol aca at the navigation row or press the ON OFF b
28. ectly involved and damage causing goods of the weatronic GmbH 24 Disposal instructions for countries within the EU Inside the European Union the weatronic Transmitter BAT 60 must be disposed separated of the household waste by end of its service life Proper disposal information can be obtained by the local authorities 25 You need help Ask our support support weatronic com or 49 0 33 75 24 66 0 88 Subject to change No liability for errors and printing errors September 2014 weatronic GmbH SchmiedestraBe 2A 15745 Wildau 36 Wildau 10 09 2014 weatronic GmbH SchmiedestraBe 2A 15745 Wildau GERMANY Telephone 49 0 3375 24 60 89 0 Telefax 49 0 3375 24 60 89 1 E Mail info weatronic com Wwww weatronic com
29. es and choose what kind of telemetry or timer you want to see as live data Layout presets press and choose one of the layouts of Freewilly thomas R Control Map Copy of Freewilly thomas Control Function s S521525 l n eo Aileron ji Flap innen Butterfly Gh Elevator RJ Servo Monitor Copy of Freew Aileron Butterfly Flap aus en AJ Telemetry Data Assig Copy of Freewilly thomas Transmitter Functions 3 8V CM Receiver Vario Servos GPS TIme Countdown Flighttime Control Function Thermal 3 8V Ci 3 Left V Tail EL Rudder Elevator ad 6 6 Left inside L1 r 4 Right V Tail ER Rudder Elevator A Screen Adjustment Copy of Freewilly thomas Home Screen Countdown Flighttime Voltage 1 WEATRONIC R Screen Adjustment Copy of Freewilly thomas 3 8v Cm Home Screen Time to Lock 60s Telemetry Auto Dimm Modelname Voltage 1 New Timer 1 Modelimage 3 8V Cam r S1 S2 S3 54 5 56 S 58 5 Right outside R2 Aileron Butterfly Flap auss en Subject to change No liability for errors and printing errors September 2014 weatronic GmbH SchmiedestraBe 2A 15745 Wildau 31 6 IL Alleron Flap innen Butterfl Yy 41 BAT 60 User Manual 21 2 General Settings Tab on the gears left of the home screen button Bl Gerierarswttings 3 8V CID Please note that these settings are for all models except the
30. g to your settings will be created Now please adjust the Haa _ _ _ Ul travels for each function and each servo a pime at ono Make sure that all adjustments are done properly because they can not be changed afterwards For example Function Preselect Tail Type Number of control surfaces Subject to change No liability for errors and printing errors September 2014 weatronic GmbH SchmiedestraBe 2A 15745 Wildau 21 BAT 60 User Manual 20 weatronic programming philosophy With the weatronic programming style you are no more limited to channels or predefined and fixed structures You are only limited by the number of servo plugs on the receiver For example the Gizmo 30 offers 30 servo plugs The model setup is organized in functions These could be e g aileron elevator etc you can also choose the name yourself Usually each function needs one control e g one stick axis switch etc to operate during flight Then you assign up to 10 servos to each function and set the dedicated maximum travel according to your wishes mechanical or aerodynamic requirements for each servo separately Control Also you can modify your functions with all the assigned servos under function setup There you set up values like expo rate curve differential NOTE for correct function of differential your servos need to have correct L eft R ight attribute Also we strongly recommend that you adjust pr
31. he gyro and mixing system you use For planes the tail type or only wing configuration as well as the numbers of control surfaces SCROLL DOWN u Eri 1 E deran n my rawa oral nln Paper eevee er ya Trak alias on Hse pope a 19 2 2nd step Select Stick Mode Select your stick Mode 1 to 4 Please consider that you can change the controls and trims for each function later anytime 19 3 3rd step Receiver Configuration Here you can choose and bind the receiver see chapter 17 for your model as well as adjust some basic setup We recommend that you adjust the right voltage warning especially for battery according to the circumstances in your model Also you can add sub receivers They can be used as parallel receiver but also for extending the number of servo pluos NOTE Only the main Rx is capable of handling additional telemetry and sensors 19 4 4th step Servo Configuration graphic view In this menu you have to tell the BAT 60 everything about the servos used and their location in your plane Just add the servos to the control surfaces and set up name center and limits properly Bony aibe rene tue fr ata save 19 5 5th step Servo Configuration list view This is the list of all your servos Please configure now the remaining servos that are not handled via graphic view A JE pra ures yer ee Sete ar bared i xaz laz arhan rth After this the setup wizard a model with all functions accordin
32. ill see some general info about the current model on the left and some options on the right f Model Management 3 7V C Change Model Model Name Default Mo Model Type Copy Model Free Add New Model WEATRONIC Delete Model Category Import Export 21 3 1 Change model J Select Model Scroll trough the list and select the model you want to change to ala E ae A You can apply a filter on the list by category or model type a Name n Modal Type Category E Please Wa it a Copy of Miles Mavi Kavacik 28 Augus Glider Normal E decathlon fineworx erstes m Plane Normal 3 motor ucak Changing model in Progress l Plane Normal a cory of decathlon fineworx erstes m Plane Normal s3 Scroll 21 3 2 Add new model This will start the setup wizard see chapter 19 Please also use the weatronic setup wizard quick guide 21 3 3 Copy model Tap on the right symbol to copy a model memory The copy will be named like the original model memory with copy of in the front of the name You will find the copy in the model memory selection Also the binding information is copied So you can use one receiver with different model memories Subject to change No liability for errors and printing errors September 2014 weatronic GmbH SchmiedestraBe 2A 15745 Wildau 34 BAT 60 User Manual WEATRONIC 21 3 4 Delete model Warning Deleting of models must be
33. imit value By pressing again it will move back to center position Use this function and make sure that the servo is not blocking at the limit positions The limits are fixed which means the servo will never move beyond Use the zoom buttons a to navigate to the surface you want to adjust As a default all wing surfaces are assigned to the aileron and flap function You can uncheck this if you want N Servo Configuration Glider Servo Configuration Glider Plug Servo Group Center Limit Info 2 Leftinside M L1 14 125 125 FEDE j Synchronize R Servo Configuration Glider When you enter the screen the first time all surfaces are empty Synchronize I After you assigned a servo plug you see the plug number at the surface no servo plugs are assigned Subject to change No liability for errors and printing errors September 2014 weatronic GmbH SchmiedestraBe 2A 15745 Wildau 25 BAT 60 User Manual WEATRONIC 21 1 4 Functions This is the main menu to set up your model functions read chapter 20 about the idea behind the weatronic programming philosophy R Functions Glider Normal con wT CAES Function Setup Control Trim FMO Servos Gyro Rudder Cy e fen ANZ i Hiz R Li d d er a j Da 0 6 N A Butterfly 0 my Flap o l i U di i1 A F mie ely iz ERE ji aid Pe E j NEZEN I I Kar I i I I Elevator Scroll 21 1 4 1 Function name Cho
34. in Progress Binding Stop Subject to change No liability for errors and printing errors September 2014 weatronic GmbH SchmiedestraBe 2A 15745 Wildau 24 BAT 60 User Manual WEATRONIC 21 1 3 Servo Configuration Evanan There are 2 different views for this screen NOTE the 4 screenshots at the bottom are showing the setup wizard Tab on the ontiguration 2 views top right button to switch between the The list view shows all servos according to the type of receiver Here you can name the servo adjust the center and the limits R Servo Configuration Copy of Freewilly tho 3 6vV C Plug Servo Group Center Limit Info Servo 1 0 125 125 oes view Left outside All servos which are configured and assigned via the graphic view are only editable in the graphic Left V Tail 6 55 55 pee Right V Tail 55 55 18ms Right inside 2 80 Lano 12me m f Scroll The graphic view shows the model top view and allows the setup wizard to create functions accordingly You can always change the assigned servo plug but be aware that the values for center and limits are reset to default We recommend that you adjust the limits of each servo before you go on with programming If you tab on one limit you see the Test button attached to the pop up By pressing this button the servo will move very slowly to the adjusted l
35. in humid air please let it dry properly before switching it on again If your BAT 60 got somehow wet inside or outside please switch it off and let it dry completely before switching it on again Keep your BAT 60 clean dry and avoid dusty environment Do not block the antennas with any kind of electro conductive material This includes also parts of the body The Antennas are located underneath the black front cover Check the next page there you see the exact place Many components of your radio could be influenced by magnetic waves So please keep away any strong magnets e If you want to store your BAT 60 for a longer period please charge it completely check if it is dry and place it inside the aluminum case Then keep it in a cool and dry place and avoid direct sunlight Subject to change No liability for errors and printing errors September 2014 weatronic GmbH SchmiedestraBe 2A 15745 Wildau 7 BAT 60 User Manual WEATRONIC 5 General overview DO NOT COVER eren fe oe oe art a oe oe oe ee oe Toggle Switches TS Speaker ji N a TOP Potentiometer ON OFF Button SIDE VIEW SIDE Potentiometer left and right TOP VIEW REAR VIEW Subject to change No liability for errors and printing errors September 2014 weatronic GmbH SchmiedestraBe 2A 15745 Wildau 8 BAT 60 User Manual 6 Overview about internal electronics There are 3 main electronic PCBs pr
36. inted circuit board The Main Board is the biggest one and there are several small PCB soldered to it Like the two antenna PCBs and the rotary encoder PCBs and the front switches The Main Board takes care about the transmission and is the most important component The Battery Board takes care about the 4 Li lon cells It contains a charger and the capacity surveillance for each cell Furthermore it is monitoring electric overloading temperature and current The battery management is using 3 cells for operating the system and it keeps the remaining one as a reserve The safety cell is selected by the system randomly on each start up The Linux Display board LINDIS contains the Linux computer which provides the interface to the user Anyhow it is not necessarily needed to operate a model with the BAT 60 Also there are some more additional smaller PCBs Each stick includes 2 hall sensor boards All cable connections form the hall sensors boards to the Main Board are the most significant cable connection inside the BAT 60 There are some small PCBs at each toggle switch and at the two side potentiometer in the bottom case Subject to change No liability for errors and printing errors September 2014 weatronic GmbH SchmiedestraBe 2A 15745 Wildau 9 WEATRONIC BAT 60 User Manual 7 How to open and close the BAT 60 7 1 Open it 7 2 Close it First of all switch off and please be aware that all intern
37. ll discontinue use and move battery away from the heat source Be aware of rotating blades or propellers Unintended activating of the motor is possible They can be very harmful and cause serious injuries like cutting fingers or even cause death ALWAYS remove such rotating parts from the motor to avoid danger especially during programming and adjusting your model ALWAYS take care of casual bystanders because they don t know about the potential danger No Since the device contains small parts which can be swallowed an increased level of care is required especially for babies and infants Not recommended for children under 3 small parts may be inhaled or swallowed Subject to change No liability for errors and printing errors September 2014 weatronic GmbH SchmiedestraBe 2A 15745 Wildau 5 BAT 60 User Manual 3 Technical data transmission frequency range hopping frequencies hopping speed receiving Sensitivity output Power antennas resolution of the servo outputs channels display battery power supply temperature range dimensions weight firmware software extras optional extras stick technology stick resolution Audio output Connectors weatronic disposal number FCC ID IC adaptive frequency hopping operation with listen before talk function 2 401 to 2 4835 GHz 80 10ms 100Hz 100 dBm 20 dBm 100 mW 2 x patch antennas angle of radiation
38. ltage of the receiver power supply Battery Warning threshold please adjust the right threshold according to the battery used for the power supply of your Range Warning 30 model The radio will give you a warning 3 x beep and simultaneous 8f LED blinking by reaching the threshold Range Warning threshold The radio will give you a warning 2 x beep and simultaneous l LED blinking by reaching the threshold Back Channel warning threshold The radio will give you a warning 1 x beep and simultaneous if LED blinking by reaching the threshold Fail Safe Timeout whenever there is no connection to the radio the receiver will adjust the failsafe position after this timeout Sum Signal Output NOTE normally the last physical plug is used as output for example at Tiny 5 uses plug 5 and the Smart 8 uses the plug 8 Is Sum Signal Off While Fail Safe Servo Puls Synchron check the weatronic servo excitation information at the download overview section at www weatronic com If the output is synchronized be aware of the extreme high load to the power supply of the receiver Temperature Warning threshold Please Wait BINDING button press here to start the binding process The BAT 60 will start to search for weatronic receivers which are also in binding mode You will see a progress pop up The pop up will disappear when the binding process was successful or if you press the Binding Stop button Battery Warning 4 8V Binding
39. n 3 8V C Go to general settings E1 gt calibration Move all controls which you want to be calibrated and press Confirm button Press Start Calibration Now move all sticks or potentiometer to their maximum positions anl www Moved controls are shown in red and their maximum position will be adapted to 100 Now press Confirm and move the controls to their zero position Also put the throttle brake stick to the middle position before pressing Stop Calibration If you are using the MA or MB feedback part adjust the stick just in between the Te different behaviors l This position will be stored as 0 by pressing Stop Calibration co f 16 1 Update process of BAT 60 Go to our download center at our webpage www weatronic com download the BAT60 firmware to your PC or MAC Extract the compressed zip folder Now copy only the weatronic named folder to a formatted empty USB stick Insert the USB stick to one of the external USB ports at your BAT 60 Switch on and wait until the home screen appears After this switch off and remove the USB stick Again switch on and go to General Settings gt Firmware Versions and check if the right version is displayed Now we strongly recommend to make a calibration see chapter 15 16 2 Update of weatronic receivers Check the weatronic firmware update instruction Please Note that the BAT 60 requires a matching firmware version for the receiver
40. ned the rotary encoder as a trim or as a function input you will change these values as well e Select points only black dots o Move the control above a black dot and press the Select button now the dot will turn red o If there are no red dots you can press the All button and all black dots will be selected and turn red Now the whole curve is moving e Unselect points only red dots o Move the crosshair above a red dot and you will see the Unselect button Press it and the red dot will turn black o By pressing the None button all red dots will be deselected and will turn black e Delete points only red dots o Move the crosshair above a red dot and you will see the Delete button Press it and the the red dot will be deleted and turn grey RJ Curve Edit Copy of Free Normal 1009 Control 0 Elevator 0 T Point Value AN Add All Presets YA s3 R Curve Edit Copy of Free Normal 3 8V ETI Control 43 Elevator 100 Point 6 Value 54 Presets JA R Curve Edit Copy of Free Normal 3 8V CD Control 0 Elevator 0 1 5 za Point Value 7 n 2 e sa gt si Ly Add All Select Presets 4 3 7V C m Control 36 Elevator 100 Point 6 Value 100 a Delete None Unselect Presets TA v Whenever you changed the curve you have to confirm by pressing the check button or also you
41. needs press plus to add a new timer RAJ Timers Viper SD4 Name 2Min countdown Name tab and edit the name of the timer Current live Value only for information Timer Setup o Current Value as information o Choose a Start Control Stop Control and Reset Control Adjust the Start Time if zero the timer counts up Adjust the Alarm End time Choose the Alarm Duration time Set the Alarm Type beep vibration and speech is available Motor runtime After creating a timer you can find this timer at the screen adjustment menu 21 1 9 Limiter Here you can limit functions as always press plus to add a new limiter Mostly this option Limiters i ann is used for safety reasons for example to limit the motor function with one more switch Limiter name tab to edit Function here you see the affected function Limiter Setup o Check the live value of the function control on the left and the function value on the right o Function tab here and choose the function you want to limit o Limit Above adjust the value and or choose a control to change the Limit value form above Limit Below adjust the value and or choose a control to change the Limit value form below Graphic view which shows the limits as red area 0 Value 00 00 00 00 00 00 Limiter Motor safety Limiter Setu Motor safety Normal p y 4 o 100 Motor 100 Function Motor Limit Above Limit Limit Below Limit Subject to cha
42. nge No liability for errors and printing errors September 2014 weatronic GmbH SchmiedestraBe 2A 15745 Wildau 30 WEATRONIC R Control Assignment New VSwitch 1 Control Switch on your control or Select from the list Virtual Switch F Fixed Value med Function Output N Timers Viper SD4 Current Value 00 00 05 Start Control H lt C gt Stop Control Reset Control Start Time Alarm End Scroll Function RJ Limiter Setup Motor safety Normal CME 100 Motor 99 Function Motor Limit Above Limit Limit Below Limit BAT 60 User Manual screens e Home Screen Screen Adjustment Create and customize your home and telemetry screens if you swipe left or right at the home screen you change between the Here you can customize your home screen and choose between different layouts o Time to lock O O e Telemetry o Press plus to add a telemetry screen o Choose the layout o Tab on the empty containers and choose what specific telemetry data or timer you want to see o Go back to the home screen and swipe left or right to scroll trough the screens Control Map The matrix which shows each servo and each function and like they are related to each other Scroll down or right to see more functions and servos Servo Monitor Live view of each servo position This symbol provides a shortcut to the Servo Monitor Auto dim Layout tap on the box
43. oper failsafe for each function At least engine cut off to avoid any danger or hazardous risks Remove the propeller if you use an electric motor When necessary you can add a Trim or a constant flight mode offset FMO Function Elevator Subject to change No liability for errors and printing errors September 2014 weatronic GmbH SchmiedestraBe 2A 15745 Wildau 22 WEATRONIC BAT 60 User Manual WEATRONIC 21 Menu structure The menu structure is divided in 3 main parts the model settings is all about the current model in use the general settings A is all about the BAT 60 setup and the model management Brg takes care about the model memory management 21 1 Model Settings N Model Settings Glider Tab on the wrench at the very left end of the navigation row You will see 12 menu points 2II NERT Functions eee Flight Modes There is a difference if you either created your model with Virtual Switch Timers Limiters the setup wizard or manually by choosing Free Model If screen as a Adjustment created by the wizard setup some options are not editable they are marked below with a small star symbol Tab on the button and you will enter the menu See here a short description of each menu Please go to the following pages for detailed information Model Receiver Servo Function l w Functions j Flight Modes Configuration Configuration Configuration Mixers o
44. oper servo failsafe position after you set up your model and before you do your maiden flight The default value for all functions is the so called Hold position Means the last transmitted function position will be kept A DAN G R There can be serious injuries even death Cutting Fingers and arms is really easy with strong electric motors So make sure that especially functions for electric engines with propellers or rotor blades or similar are set to a OFF value 21 2 5 User Settings e User Name type your name Time Date please adjust the correct time 12h 24h and date DD MM YYYY YYYY MM DD MM DD YYYY or apply the automatic synchronization via the internal GPS unit Time zone if you adjust the automatic sync via GPS you can adjust your local time here Model Categories here you can create your own categories these categories give you the option to filter your model memory list Subject to change No liability for errors and printing errors September 2014 weatronic GmbH SchmiedestraBe 2A 15745 Wildau 33 BAT 60 User Manual WEATRONIC 21 2 7 Unit Selection 21 2 6 Stick Control Config 21 2 8 Volume control Here you can assign a control to adjust the volume 21 2 9 Brightness control Here you can assign a control to adjust the brightness 21 3 Model Management Tab on the symbol with the two planes between the wrench and the gears Tay You will enter the model management and w
45. ose a name for the function just tab on the name A keyboard will pop up to change it 21 1 4 2 Function Setup 21 1 4 2 1 Flex Rate ae SS PEZE Here you can adjust a gain to the function also you could assign a control to change the value rt Flex Rate 50 21 1 4 2 2 Flex expo Here you can assign an exponential gain to the function Also you can assign a control to gic a change the value Flex Differential 0 21 1 4 2 3 Flex Differential ex Differentia o Here you can assign a differential for the function also you could assign a control to change eet cee lt a the value only applies if there are L and R assigned servo to this function Duration n 00s 0 0s 21 1 4 2 4 Fail Safe Pos The Failsafe Position is stored inside the receiver and defines the routine whenever there is no valid transmission signal coming from the radio The hold will keep the last transmitted position Choose between a value or hold we strongly recommend to adjust a proper position for all functions You will see the value as a red line at the right graphic Check the failsafe before each operation of your model Go to general settings and make the Pre Flight test read chapter 21 2 4 2 21 1 4 2 5 Duration You can slow down the function for both directions separately in 0 1 second steps Subject to change No liability for errors and printing errors September 2014 weatronic GmbH SchmiedestraBe 2A 15745 Wildau 26
46. ot cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Cet appareil est conforme la norme RSS Industrie Canada exempt de licence Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes 1 cet appareil ne doit pas provoquer d interf rences et 2 cet appareil doit accepter toute interf rence y compris les interf rences pouvant causer un mauvais fonctionnement du dispositif Subject to change No liability for errors and printing errors September 2014 weatronic GmbH SchmiedestraBe 2A 15745 Wildau 35 BAT 60 User Manual 23 Disclaimer of warranty damages weatronic complies with the statutory requirements granted a 24 month warranty To assert a warranty claim the corresponding article should be sent to the seller For processing the warranty claims e proof of purchase e detailed description of the damage e log files of the accident J are needed weatronic will not issue warranty or guarantee for improper operation mechanical changes polarity and external surges short circuits overheating weatronic assumes no responsibility for any loss damage or expense arising out of incorrect use and operation including any kind of resulting consequence WEATRONIC As far as legally allowed the commitment of the weatronic GmbH to pay damages for whatever legal reason is limited to the invoice value of the dir
47. ot of the home screen The TOP INFO ROW NAVIGATION ROW and the rotary encoder position indicators are labeled Normal WEATRONIC BAT WEATRONIC prera by GRUNDIG EZ Telemetry decathlon Normal 3 7VC TI Normal IN Er Telemetry decathlon Normal Z Telemetry decathlon Normal 3 7V C Transmitter GPS 0 0 Servo Motor Receiver Main RSSI 1 Receiver Main RSSI 2 Swipe left or right to reach the telemetry screens ISE uwane J Ne Z0 Bm 68dBm E unti LQI 1 Receiver Main LQI 2 Go to chapter 21 1 10 for more information 38 6m 0 7km h 254 a aaa k r 00 06 00 99 98 _ i 14 1 The display The display of BAT 60 is a capacitive touch screen This means it recognizes the presence of your finger Pressing hard on the screen will not improve functionality but reduce lifetime Furthermore it will not recognize any metal wood plastics etc If you don t want to use finger for touch please buy a special pen for capacitive touch screens Also be aware that the display is affected by temperature If it is very cold it is normal that the refresh rate of the display is slower than normal 14 2 TOP INFO ROW The information row on top which is shown in almost all menu screens informs you about the current model flight mode as well as the remaining Normal expected runtime The battery symbol on the top right corner gives evidence about the battery status WEATRONIC BaT Subject to change No liabilit
48. r and the servos you are using If you are using regulators please keep in mind that the current limit is not exceeded Subject to change No liability for errors and printing errors September 2014 weatronic GmbH SchmiedestraBe 2A 15745 Wildau 20 BAT 60 User Manual WEATRONIC 19 setup wizard how to add a new model Navigate to Model Management and tab on Add New Model Then choose the type of your model The category glider also includes gliders with electric motors or up and go Boat and car would be free model The setup wizard guides you now through the setup process For more detailed information please consider the weatronic setup wizard quick guide 19 1 1st step Model Configuration Here you can set up a model name add an image select a category for filtering on model management and add an info text for checklist maintenance general purpose The resolution for showing and adjusting values can be set to steps of 1 or 0 5 or 0 1 The function preselect will define the way you get a preselected list of functions e None No functions will be predefined e Basic all functions to setup the model for general purpose use will be predefined e Advanced the predefined functions will give all possibilities for expert user and highly sophisticated setup Then you set up the geometric specifications of your model For helicopters this is the configuration of the swashplate and t
49. sticks e Huge 5inch color LCD touch screen o Proprietary gimbals design with 9 ball bearings e Innovative new weatronic programming style no more limits to channels or o Innovative throttle brake handle concept predefined and fixed structures o easy and quick adjust of all 4 modes e Intelligent Battery Management System o tension tension behavior and ratchet behavior individually adjustable o 64 Li lon batteries and each with 3000mAh capacity brand manufacturer o interchangeable sticks and lengths o Build in charger including individual cell monitoring for capacity evaluation e 3D Hall sensors on the sticks o Huge charging voltage range 10 20 volts o Wear free and thus unsusceptible to faults o Additional measurement of temperature and current o 100 digital solution digital interface no loses by digitizing o 3 batteries are connected parallel as the main power supply o True 12 bit resolution 4096 points o One battery is always reserved as a 25 reserve this job is rotating thus ensuring o Temperature Compensated uniform aging of all 4 batteries e Data recording on SD memory card o Charging during flight is possible e External connections are recessed thus better protection against bending and impurities o Each battery has its own overload protection o 2 USB Ports o Authorization under EU law o 1x3 5mm jack for stereo headphones e Separation of the Flight Controller and the Linux PC the separation of this two o 1x3 5mm jack for PPM signal
50. this function Left inside L1 30 30 Right inside R1 30 30 The normal Travel is deactivated if you adjust a curve By pressing Curve Reset you delete the curve and the 2 end point values can be adjusted again Subject to change No liability for errors and printing errors September 2014 weatronic GmbH SchmiedestraBe 2A 15745 Wildau 28 BAT 60 User Manual 21 1 5 Function Mixers Whenever you want to move a function in relation to another press the plus symbol to add a new function mixer Mixer Mixers Mixer name tab and name it e Related From function To function information Mixer setup O O O O 21 1 6 Flight Modes From function the function which is the input Combi Mix WEATRONIC From TO Aileron Rudder f Mixer Setup Snap Flap Normal Trim exclude or include the trim if there is one assigned to the from function From To function the function which is related to the input Inherit yes or no if activated the to function ratio will also be effective to all other functions E mixers where this to function is a from function Be aware that circular relations and unforeseen movements can be caused so please use this option only if needed Delay in 0 1 seconds steps for both directions Flex Control fix value and control assignment is possible a Curve Edit after you created a specific curve th
51. tick in any way Contact our service for repairs See here a picture of the two stick PCBs The bigger one is the external and fixed MAWE XE Araq 8 hall sensor board and the small one is the DN An ees internal one The small PCB board is also providing an additional connector which will be used if there are stick switches or similar controls added Subject to change No liability for errors and printing errors September 2014 weatronic GmbH SchmiedestraBe 2A 15745 Wildau 13 BAT 60 User Manual 9 Mechanical toggle switch adjustment You can customize the 4 top toggle switches TS1 to TS4 See also the top view picture at chapter 5 There are different ones available Please check our web shop for detail information You can apply different angular positions to each switch Just choose one of the 3 positions on the case see the top right picture the red lines are marking the 3 different angular positions Align the PCB boards in the right direction Check the next page for detailed information Use a 9mm wrench to mount the dress nut Be careful with case surface The paint can be scratched Be careful hand tight is enough The plastic case or the pin marked with the red arrow which prevents the switch to turn can be easily damaged Also make sure that the cables are not twisted and I I at r the connectors are placed right ARE The length of the cable is 50mm Ey aI
52. utton continuous for more then 3 seconds i Info Release Button and Press ON OFF within 5s to e There will be an info pop up at the screen and the on off button will get red If you pressed the ON OFF button for 3 seconds release the button e now lt S Warning If there is still a connection to a receiver you have RF connection to your Receiver is still to confirm just tab ignore before you can switch present off Ignore i Info e Now just press the on off button once for about 0 5 seconds and you will see the confirmation pop up about shut down process of the BAT 60 System is shutting down lt S 13 3 RESET Whenever there is a problem to switch the radio off you can do a hard reset Please do this only in case of real need Press the ON OFF button for at least 15 seconds the LED around the button will start to flash rapidly orange Now release the button and the LED will change the color to REN Now you have 3 seconds to press the button again and the BAT 60 will turn off Consider that there is maybe some normal status information indicated by the LED This is maybe interfering with the rapid orange or red flashing If a hard reset is performed it is possible that some of the latest setup changes are not saved and maybe discarded Subject to change No liability for errors and printing errors September 2014 weatronic GmbH SchmiedestraBe 2A 15745 Wildau 17 BAT 60 User Manual WEATRONIC Here you see a screensh
53. y for errors and printing errors September 2014 weatronic GmbH SchmiedestraBe 2A 15745 Wildau 18 WEATRONIC BAT 60 User Manual 14 3 NAVIGATION ROW The navigation row on the bottom is used to enter the setup menus See here the description of the symbols Model Settings switch off Model Management MEE EREN BET __ Help will be added later General Settings Notification Center will be added later you back to the Favorites will be added later home screen Music Player will be added later 14 4 Common interface symbols There are also some common symbols used for navigation through the interface Home takes _ Add something new to a list _ Additional info short link to servo Save settings Abort settings UNDO monitor add page to favorites menu help Delete something from list 14 5 Common pop up menus Value adjustment pop up You can also use each of the rotary encoders to Press here to enter change the value Please note that if you assigned the the numpad rotary encoder as a trim or as a function input you will change these values as well Subject to change No liability for errors and printing errors September 2014 weatronic GmbH SchmiedestraBe 2A 15745 Wildau 19 BAT 60 User Manual WEATRONIC 15 Calibration of potentiometers and sticks 16 Software and firmware UPDATE Calibratio
54. y installed Subject to change No liability for errors and printing errors September 2014 weatronic GmbH SchmiedestraBe 2A 15745 Wildau 32 WEATRONIC fs Calibration Move controls in center position and press stop button Stop Calibration File Manager amp amp Bilder gt R calibration_confirm png calibration_start png By calibration_confirm png calibration stop png o Firmware Versions PAN nT Firmware Software Tranceiver Gui Daemon Housekeeper Trx Daemon Stick Watchdog Daemon Switch WebGui Charge Controller BAT 60 User Manual WEATRONIC 21 2 4 PreFlight Test Pre Flight Tests 3 av C You see two different tests Range Test and Failsafe Test pes Masti aarus Range Test 60s Inactive Start Test e The Range Test gives you the opportunity to check and maybe improve the perfect antenna position inside your model E e The Fail Safe Test let you check all Failsafe positions for all functions together L i PENER Device RSSI 1 RSSI 2 LQI 1 LQI 2 And below you see the RSSI value and the LQI value 0 0 e RSSI Received Signal Strength Indication is displayed in dBm Decibel milliwatts The value is always minus and the closer to zero the better it is J e LQI Link Quality Indication is displayed in percentage Maximum is normally 100 21 2 4 1 Range Test When activated the transmission power is drastically reduced We strongly recommend to
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