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(Remote Control „HT-6“ 2,4 GHz
Item no. 1310037
Version 04/15
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Table of Contents
Page
1. Introduction..........................................................................................................................................................4
2. Explanation of Symbols .......................................................................................................................................4
3. Intended Use .......................................................................................................................................................5
4. Product Description .............................................................................................................................................5
5. Scope of Delivery.................................................................................................................................................6
6. Safety Information................................................................................................................................................6
a) General Information.......................................................................................................................................6
b) Operation.......................................................................................................................................................7
7. Notes on Batteries and Rechargeable Batteries..................................................................................................8
8. Charging Rechargeable Batteries........................................................................................................................8
9. Transmitter Controls ............................................................................................................................................9
10. Setting Up the Transmitter.................................................................................................................................10
a) Inserting the Batteries..................................................................................................................................10
b) Switching on the Transmitter ....................................................................................................................... 11
c) Modifying the Throttle Function ...................................................................................................................13
d) Setting the Control Stick Length..................................................................................................................14
11. Setting up the Receiver .....................................................................................................................................15
a) Connecting the Receiver .............................................................................................................................15
b) LED Display.................................................................................................................................................16
c) Mounting the Receiver.................................................................................................................................17
d) Installing the Servos ....................................................................................................................................18
e) Checking the Servo Function ......................................................................................................................18
12. Programming the Remote Control.....................................................................................................................19
13. The System Setting Menu „System Setup“........................................................................................................20
a) Model Memory Selection „Model Select“.....................................................................................................21
b) Model Name Setting „Model Name“ ............................................................................................................22
c) Model Type Selection „Type Select“............................................................................................................23
d) Copying Model Memory „Model Copy“........................................................................................................24
e) Deleting Model Memory „Model Reset“.......................................................................................................25
f) Receiver Programming „RX Setup“.............................................................................................................26
Digital Coding „AFHDS 2A“ .........................................................................................................................27
Receiver Voltage „RX Battery“.....................................................................................................................28
Failsafe Setting „Failsafe“............................................................................................................................29
Sensor List „“Sensor List“............................................................................................................................30
Servo Control Frequency „Servos Freq“......................................................................................................31
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g) Operation as Trainer Transmitter „Trainer Mode“........................................................................................32
h) Operation as Student Transmitter „Student Mode“......................................................................................33
i) Control Stick Assignment „Sticks Mode“......................................................................................................34
j) Display Brightness „LCD Brightness“ ..........................................................................................................35
k) Transmitter Software Version „Firmware Ver.“.............................................................................................36
l) Transmitter Software Update „Firmware Update“........................................................................................37
m) Reset to Factory Settings „Factory Reset“ ..................................................................................................38
14. The Function Setting Menu „Functions Setup“ ..................................................................................................39
a) Servo Direction Setting „Reverse“...............................................................................................................40
b) ServoEndDeectionSetting„EndPoints“..................................................................................................41
c) Servo Control/Test „Display“........................................................................................................................42
d) Encoder Assignment „Aux. Channels“.........................................................................................................43
e) Basic Trim „Subtrim“....................................................................................................................................44
f) Dual Rate/Exponential Setting „Dual Rate/Exp.“.........................................................................................45
g) Throttle Curve Setting „Throttle Curve“ .......................................................................................................47
h) Pitch Curve Setting „Pitch Curve“................................................................................................................49
i) Swash Plate Servo Setting „Swash AFR“....................................................................................................51
j) Mixer Programming „Mix“ ............................................................................................................................53
k) Delta Mixer „Elevon“....................................................................................................................................56
l) V-Tail Mixer „V Tail“......................................................................................................................................58
m) Gyro Sensitivity Setting „Gyroscope“...........................................................................................................60
n) Switch Assignment „Switches Assign“.........................................................................................................62
o) Throttle switch „Throttle Hold“ .....................................................................................................................63
15. Remote Control Operation.................................................................................................................................64
16. Binding Function................................................................................................................................................65
17. Maintenance and Care ......................................................................................................................................66
18. Declaration of Conformity (DOC).......................................................................................................................66
19. Disposal.............................................................................................................................................................66
a) General Information.....................................................................................................................................66
b) Batteries and Rechargeable Batteries.........................................................................................................66
20. Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................................67
21. Technical Data ...................................................................................................................................................68
a) Transmitter...................................................................................................................................................68
b) Receiver ......................................................................................................................................................68

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1. Introduction
Dear Customer,
thank you for purchasing this product.
This product complies with the statutory national and European requirements.
To maintain this status and to ensure safe operation, you as the user must observe these operating instructions!
These operating instructions are part of this product. They contain important notes on commissioning and
handling. Also consider this if you pass on the product to any third party.
Therefore, retain these operating instructions for reference!
All company names and product names are trademarks of their respective owners. All rights reserved.
If there are any technical questions, please contact:
International: www.conrad.com/contact
United Kingdom: www.conrad-electronic.co.uk/contact
2. Explanation of Symbols
The symbol with the exclamation mark points out particular dangers associated with handling, function or
operation.
The „arrow“ symbol indicates special advice and operating information.

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3. Intended Use
The6-channelremotecontrol„HT-6“issolelydesignedfor private use in the eld of model constructionandthe
operating times associated with it. This system is not suitable for industrial use, such as controlling machines or
equipment.
Any use other than that described above can damage the product and involves additional risks such as short circuit,
re,electricshock,etc.Theproductmustnotbetechnicallychangedorconverted!Thesafetyinformationmustbe
observed at all times!
Observe all safety information in these operating instructions. They contain important information on hand-
ling of the product.
You are solely responsible for the safe operation of your remote control and your model!
4. Product Description
The „HT-6“ remote control system is a radio remote control system ideally suited for model planes or helicopters.
The 6 proportional channels allow you to use the steering function and control function independently from each other.
The remote control also features several mixing and memory functions needed for the different models. The settings
of up to 20 different models can be saved in the remote control system.
Inadditiontheremote controlunitofferstheoption ofcallingdifferentightmodes andthussetindividualrudder
deectionsforspecicightphasessuchastake-offorlanding.
Thanks to pioneering 2.4 GHz radio transmission with return channel, you can read current values, such as the recei-
ver voltage or the quality of the radio control, comfortably at the display of your remote control transmitter. In connec-
tion with a receiver with I-BUS system and the corresponding sensor modules (each not enclosed), further measured
values such as temperature, rotating speed or speed can be recorded and transmitted to the transmitter.
The LC display is easily readable and the easy-to-use buttons permit simple, quick and safe data input. Thanks to
electronic trimming, the rudders are always in the correct position. The last set position is assumed automatically
when the remote control is switched on!
The ergonomic casing can be held and operated comfortably and allows you to safely control the model.
The 2.4 GHz-receiver warrants best reception for secure signal transmission.
For operation, 4 AA/mignon batteries (e.g. Conrad item no.: 652507, pack of 4, order 1x) are required for the trans-
mitter.WherenoightcontrollerwithBECswitchisused,youalsoneed4AA/mignonbatteriesforthereceiver(e.g.
Conrad item no. 652507, order once) or 4 AA/mignon rechargeable batteries with the corresponding battery holder.
Alternatively, 4- or 5-cell NiMH receiver batteries can also be used with the switch cable.

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5. Scope of Delivery
• Remotecontroltransmitter
• Remotecontrolreceiver
• Bindingplug
• Operatinginstructions
6. Safety Information
In case of damage caused by non-compliance with these operating instructions, the warranty/gua-
rantee will expire. We do not assume any liability for consequential damage!
We do not assume any liability for property damage and personal injury caused by improper use or
non-compliance with the safety instructions! In such cases the warranty/guarantee is voided.
Normal wear and tear in operation and damage due to accidents (like the receiver aerial being torn off, the
receiver casing broken etc.) are excluded from the warranty.
Dear customer, these safety instructions are not only for the protection of the product but also for your own
safety and that of other people. Therefore, read this chapter very carefully before taking the product into
operation!
a) General Information
• Theunauthorisedconversionand/ormodicationoftheproductisprohibitedforsafetyandapprovalreasons(CE).
• Thisproductisnotatoyandnotsuitableforchildrenunder14yearsofage.
• Theproductmustnotgetdamporwet.
• Takingoutprivateliabilityinsuranceisrecommended.Ifyoualreadyhaveone,getsomeinformationonwhetheror
not the operation of a radio-operated model is covered by your insurance.
•Donotconnectthedrivemotortoelectricmodelsbeforethereceiversystemhasbeeninstalledcompletely.This
ensures that the drive motor does not start unintentionally.
•Donotleavepackagingmaterialunattended.Itmaybecomeadangeroustoyforchildren.
•Pleasecheckthefunctionalsafetyofyourmodelandoftheremotecontrolsystemeachtimebeforeyouusethe
model. Watch out for visible damage such as defective plug connections or damaged cables. All movable parts on
the model have to be running smoothly. However, there must be no tolerance or ‚play‘ in the bearing.
•TheoperationandhandlingofRCmodelsmustbelearned!Ifyouhavenevercontrolledsuchamodel,startespe-
cially carefully to get used to how it responds to the remote commands. Do be patient!
• Shouldquestionsarisethatarenotansweredwiththehelpofthisoperatingmanual,contactus(contactinformation,
see chapter 1) or another expert.

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b) Operation
• Ifyoudonotyethavesufcientknowledgeonhowtodealwithremote-controlledmodels,pleasecontactanexpe-
rienced model sportsman or a model construction club.
• Whenputtingthedeviceintooperation,alwaysturnonthetransmitterrst.Thenswitchonthereceiverinthemodel.
Otherwise, the model might show unpredictable responses!
• Beforeoperatingthemodel,checkwhetherthestationarymodelreactsasexpectedtothecommandsoftheremote
control.
• Whenyouoperatethemodel,alwaysmakesurethatnopartsofyourbody,otherpeopleorobjectscomewithinthe
dangerous range of the motors or any other rotating drive parts.
• Improperoperationcancauseseriousdamagetopeopleandproperty!Alwaysmakesurethatthemodelisinyour
line of sight and do not operate it at night.
• Onlyoperateyourmodelifyourabilitytorespondisunrestricted.Fatigueortheinuenceofalcoholormedication
can lead to wrong responses.
• Operateyourmodelinanareawhereyoudonotendangeranypersons,animalsorobjects.Onlyoperateiton
privatesitesorinplaceswhicharespecicallydesignatedforthispurpose.
• Incaseofafaultstopoperatingyourmodelstraightawayandremovethecauseofmalfunctionbeforeyoucontinue
to use the model.
• DonotoperateyourRCsystemduringthunderstorms,beneathhigh-voltagepowerlinesorintheproximityofradio
masts.
• Neverswitchofftheremotecontrol(transmitter)whilethemodelisinuse.Toswitchoffthemodel,alwaysswitchoff
themotorrst,thenswitchoffthereceiver.Onlythenmaytheremotecontrolbeswitchedoff.
• Protecttheremotecontrolfromdampnessandheavydirt.
• Donotexposetheremotecontroltodirectsunlightorexcessiveheatforalongperiodoftime.
• Ifthebatteriesintheremotecontrolarelow,therangedecreases.Ifthereceiverbatteriesorrechargeablebattery
in the receiver are low, the model will not respond correctly to the remote control.
Ifthisisthecase,stopyingimmediately.Replacethebatterieswithnewonesorrechargetherechargeablebatte-
ries.
• Donottakeanyriskswhenoperatingtheproduct!Yourownsafetyandthatofyourenvironmentdependscompletely
on your responsible use of the model.

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7. Notes on Batteries and Rechargeable Batteries
• Keepbatteries/rechargeablebatteriesoutofthereachofchildren.
• Donotleaveanybatteries/rechargeablebatterieslyingaroundopenly.Thereisariskofbatteriesbeingswallowed
by children or pets. If swallowed, consult a doctor immediately!
• Batteries/rechargeablebatteriesmustneverbeshort-circuited,disassembledorthrownintore.Thereisadanger
of explosion!
• Leakingordamagedbatteries/rechargeablebatteriescancausechemicalburnstoskinoncontact;therefore,use
suitable protective gloves.
• Donotrechargenormalbatteries.Thereisariskofreandexplosion!Chargeonlyrechargeablebatteriesintended
forthis;usesuitablechargers.
• Alwaysobservecorrectpolarity(positive/+andnegative/-)wheninsertingthebatteries/rechargeablebatteries.
• Ifthedeviceisnotusedforanextendedperiodoftime(e.g.storage),removetheinsertedbatteries/rechargeable
batteries from the remote control and the car to avoid damage from leaking batteries/rechargeable batteries.
• Rechargetherechargeablebatteriesaboutevery3months.Otherwise,so-calleddeepdischargemayresult,ren-
dering the rechargeable batteries useless.
• Alwaysreplacetheentiresetofbatteriesorrechargeablebatteries.Nevermixfullychargedbatteries/rechargeable
batteries with partially discharged ones. Always use batteries or rechargeable batteries of the same type and manu-
facturer.
• Nevermixbatteriesandrechargeablebatteries!
• Forreasonsofoperationalsafety,onlyusebatteriesandrechargeablebatteriesfortheremotecontroltransmitter.
8. Charging Rechargeable Batteries
If you use rechargeable batteries for power supply of the receiver, they are usually at at delivery and must be
charged.
Note:
Before a rechargeable battery reaches maximum capacity, several complete discharge and charge cycles
are necessary.
Always discharge the rechargeable battery at regular intervals, since charging a „half-full“ rechargeable bat-
tery several times can cause a so-called lazy battery effect. This means that the rechargeable battery loses
capacity. It no longer provides all of its stored energy, and the operating time of the model is reduced.
If you use several rechargeable batteries, purchasing a high-quality charger may be worthwhile. Such a
charger usually has a quick-charging feature.

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9. Transmitter Controls
Front:
Figure 1
1 Transmitter aerial
2 Carry handle with integrated second transmitter aerial
3 Rotary encoder „VRB“
4 Toggle switch „SWC“
5 Toggle switch „SWD“
6 Trim button for elevator/nod function (in mode II)*
7 Control stick for elevator/nod and aileron/roll function
(in mode II)*
8 Trim button for aileron/roll function (in mode II)*
9 „OK“ button
10 „CANCEL“ button
11 On/off switch
12 LC display
13 Binding button
14 „DOWN“ button
15 „UP“ button
16 Trim button for rudder/tail function (in mode II)*
17 Control stick for rudder/tail and throttle/pitch function
(in mode II)*
18 Trim button for throttle/pitch function
(in mode II)*
19 Toggle switch „SWA“
20 Toggle switch „SWB“
21 Eyelet for shoulder belt
22 Rotary encoder „VRA“
* Further information for mode setting can be found in the system setting menu in the menu item „Sticks mode“.

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Rear:
23 Trainer/student socket
24 Battery compartment lid
10. Setting Up the Transmitter
Inthefurthercourseoftheseinstructions,guresinthetextalwaysrefertotheadjacentgureorthegures
withinthesection.Referencestootherguresareindicatedwiththecorrespondinggurenumber.
a) Inserting the Batteries
For the power supply of the transmitter you will need 4 alkaline
batteries (e.g. Conrad item no. 652507, pack of 4, order 1) of
the size AA/mignon.
Proceed as follows to insert the batteries:
The battery compartment lid (1) is located on the back of the
transmitter. Press the corrugated area (2) and push off the lid
downwards.
Ensure that the polarity is correct when inserting the 4 batteries.
A corresponding note (3) is located on the bottom of the battery
compartment.
Then slide the lid of the battery compartment back on from the
bottom until the locking mechanism engages.
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