Tactic Any Link Instruction Manual - Compatible Receivers
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2. Insert the 3-pin connector into AnyLink’s INPUT jack.
3. Connect the cable’s remaining plug to the Tx charge jack.
4. AnyLink should sound one beep and its LED should illuminate.
5. Proceed to the next section.
COMPATIBLE RECEIVERS
AnyLink is compatible with Tactic brand 2.4GHz receivers such
as the 6-channel TR624 (TACL0624) and 3-channel TR324
(TACL0324). AnyLink is also compatible with receivers included in
Select Scale Transmitter-Ready
™
(Tx-R
™
) aircraft, and Micro Tx-R
aircraft. AnyLink is not compatible with non-Tactic brand receivers.
Skip the next section if using Futaba, Hitec, or Tower Hobbies transmitters.
FLYING Tx-R AIRCRAFT WITH JR, SPEKTRUM, GRAUPNER
Select Scale Tx-R aircraft include a Tactic Rx with servos
already connected. Micro Tx-R aircraft include a board with an
integrated Tactic receiver and servo connections. The channels
in Tx-R aircraft are arranged in the following order: CH1=aileron,
CH2=elevator, CH3=throttle, CH4=rudder. However, JR, Spektrum,
and Graupner radios transmit channels in a different order.
Therefore, it’s necessary to re-configure AnyLink to “Alternate
Channel Mapping” so JR, Spektrum, and Graupner transmitters
can properly control Tx-R aircraft.
ALTERNATE CHANNEL MAPPING
1. Center the sideways trim for the left stick, and move the left stick
to the bottom-left or bottom-right corner and HOLD in this position.
IMPORTANT: If Tx channel 4 has been re-assigned in the transmitter’s
menu (e.g. aileron and rudder channels were swapped), or if the Tx is
set to stick mode 3 or 4 (with aileron on the left stick, and rudder on
the right stick), it will be necessary to instead center the sideways trim
on the right stick, and move and hold the right stick in the bottom-left
or bottom-right corner.