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ADJUSTABLE STICKS
The length of both gimbal sticks can be adjusted as desired.
Loosen the set screw inside the center of the stick with a
2mm hex wrench. Rotate the stick end counter-clockwise to
lengthen the stick, or clockwise to shorten the stick. Once
the desired stick length is found, tighten the set screw with
the hex wrench.
CHARGE JACK
WARNING!! Do NOT attempt to recharge
alkaline batteries! The charge jack should
ONLY be used if rechargeable cells are used
in the transmitter.
The TTX404 includes a built-in charge jack for convenient
recharging of NiCd or NiMH batteries, and is compatible
with charge leads designed for Futaba
®
brand transmitters.
(HCAP0101) This jack is NOT compatible with charge leads for
Hitec
®
, Airtronics
®
, JR
®
or Spektrum
®
radios. The compatible
charge plug is shown in the picture below.
To use the charge jack with optional rechargeable batteries,
rst remove the sticker that covers the charge jack on the
side of the Tx – making sure not to allow any object to be
inserted inside the jack itself. Next, insert the cells inside
the Tx’s battery compartment noting proper polarity. Make
sure the transmitter’s power switch is in the OFF position.
Connect a compatible charge lead to the jack and follow the
instructions included with the charger for charging of NiCd or
NiMH batteries that are rated at 4.8V.
Tactic’s optional TACP1000 rechargeable battery and wall
charger kit includes eight AA size rechargeable NiMH cells
and 110V AC wall charger. It is compatible with this Tx and
can be found at local retailers. Make sure to follow the
instructions included with the charge kit.
WARNING!! It’s not recommended to charge
batteries at greater than 1 amp through this
charge jack. Fast charging of NiCd and
NiMH batteries should ONLY be done with
chargers that are specifi cally designed to include the
peak-detection function which can automatically stop
charge when full charge is detected. Misuse, improper
charging, or over-charging of rechargeable cells can
result in damage to the cells that could include cell
rupture, explosion, or fi re!!
TRAINER FUNCTION
The TTX404 Tx includes a built-in wireless trainer function
– no trainer cable required! This trainer system connects a
teacher’s Tactic Tx to a student’s Tactic Tx by wireless
connection. Tactic’s wireless trainer function is not compatible
with trainer systems in any other brand radios.
IMPORTANT! Before attempting to fly the
airplane, it’s very important to make sure all
reversing switches and trim lever adjustments
on the student’s Tx match the settings on the
teacher’s Tx! Otherwise, the airplane could suddenly veer
off in an unwanted manner when the teacher’s trainer switch
is pressed. Proper matching of the student and teacher’s Tx
settings should ensure that no unexpected movements occur
when the trainer switch is pressed. This is especially true of
the throttle control!
1. The Tx that was used to setup the controls on the aircraft
must be used by the TEACHER.
2. The student must use a separate Tactic Tx with wireless
trainer function.
3. Place the teacher and student’s transmitters within 1
meter of each other, and make sure the throttle stick
for each Tx is set to idle.
4. Turn ON the power switch for the Tx being held by the
student.
5. Pull and hold the trainer switch on the teacher’s Tx, and
then turn ON the teacher’s Tx power switch.
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Tabla de contenidos

User Guide

1

Contents

3

Chapter 1

7

Help and Support

8

Using Your Computer guide

9

Online help

10

Gateway contact information

10

Identifying your computer

11

Chapter 2

13

Component Icon Description

15

Locating your serial number

19

Finding your specifications

20

Accessories

21

Chapter 3

23

Working safely

24

Sitting at your computer

25

Starting your computer

27

Turning off your computer

28

3 Click End Task

29

Using the keyboard

30

Multifunction keyboard

31

Special-function buttons

32

Adjusting the volume

33

Configuring the audio jacks

34

Connecting the modem

35

Using Your

36

Computer

36

Chapter 4

37

Using the diskette drive

38

Using the Zip drive

39

Using the memory card reader

40

To remove a memory card:

41

Using the CD or DVD drive

42

Inserting a CD or DVD

43

Playing a CD

43

Playing a DVD

44

Creating CDs and DVDs

44

Chapter 5

45

Caring for your computer

46

Updating Windows

46

To scan for viruses:

47

2 Click Scan for Viruses

48

Cleaning your computer

49

Cleaning the keyboard

50

Cleaning the monitor

50

Cleaning the mouse

50

1 Turn the mouse upside down

51

Restoring your system

52

Opening the case

54

Removing the front bezel

56

Closing the case

57

Replacing the front bezel

58

Installing memory

59

Replacing the system battery

61

Battery release tab

62

Chapter 6

63

Safety guidelines

64

First steps

64

Troubleshooting

65

A DVD movie will not play

66

Diskette drive

67

DVD drives

68

File management

68

Hard drive

69

Internet

70

Keyboard

71

Memory card reader

72

Modem (dial-up)

72

To run modem diagnostics:

74

The color is not uniform

75

The mouse does not work

76

The mouse works erratically

76

Networks

77

Passwords

77

To set a default printer:

78

Chapter 7

81

Introduction to networking

82

Playing multi-player games

83

One access point

86

■ One router

89

Creating an Ethernet network

90

Terms you should know

92

Using a DHCP server

92

To use a DHCP server

92

Where to go from here

94

Mounting the access point

95

Configuring the access point

95

Adding an access point

100

2 Turn on your computers

103

Configuring your router

104

Testing your network

105

Sharing your resources

106

3 Click the Connections tab

107

9 Click Finish

108

Sharing drives and printers

109

3 Click the Sharing tab

110

5 Click OK

110

Using the network

111

Mapping a network drive

112

To map a network drive:

112

Edit, then click Copy

113

Edit, then click Paste

113

Connecting to hotspots

114

Wired Ethernet network

115

Wireless Ethernet network

116

Appendix A

119

Important safety information

120

United States of America

121

Laser safety statement

124

All Rights Reserved

125

Trademark Acknowledgments

125

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