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     Digital Proportional Radio Control System



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Thank you for purchasing our product, an ideal radio system for beginners or experienced users alike.

Read this manual carefully before operating in order to ensure your safety, and the safety of others or the

safe operation of your system.

If you encounter any problem during use, refer to this manual first. If the problem persists, contact your
local dealer or visit our service and support website for help:

www. Hobbyking.com




1. Safety
1.1 Safety Symbols
Pay close attention to the following symbols and their meanings. Failure to follow these warnings could
cause damage, injury or death.

A Danger        +      Not following these instructions may lead to serious injuries or death.

A Warning       +      Not following these instructions may lead to major injuries.

A Attention _          Not following these instructions may lead to minor injuries.



1.2 Safety Guide

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                «_     Do not use the product at night or in bad weather like rain or thunderstorm. It
                       can cause erratic operation or loss of control.
                «_     Do not use the product when visibility is limited.
                «_     Do not use the product on rainy or snowy days. Any exposure to moisture (water
                       or snow) may cause erratic operation or loss of control.
                «_     Interference may cause loss of control. To ensure the safety of you and others,
                       do not operate in the following places:
                       +   Near any site where other radio control activity may occur
                       +   Near power lines or communication broadcasting antennae
                       e   Near people or roads
                       e   On any pond when passenger boats are present
                «_     Do not use this product when you are tired, uncomfortable, or under the
                       influence of alcohol or drugs. Doing so may cause serious injury to yourself or
                       others.
                «_     The 2.4GHz radio band is limited to line of sight. Always keep your model in
                       sight as a large object can block the RF signal and lead to loss of control.
                «_     Never grip the transmitter antenna during operation. It significantly degrades
                       signal quality and strength and may cause loss of control.
                «_     Do not touch any part of the model that may generate heat during operation, or
                       immediately after use. The engine, motor or speed control, may be very hot and
                       can cause serious burns.

                 «_    Misuse of this product may lead to serious injury or death. To ensure the safety
                       of you and your equipment, read this manual and follow the instructions.
                 «_    Make sure the product is properly installed in your model. Failure to do so may
                       result in serious injury.
                 «_    Make sure to disconnect the receiver battery before turning off the transmitter.
                       Failure to do so may lead to unintended operation and cause an accident.
                 +«    Ensure that all motors operate in the correct direction. If not, adjust the
                       direction first.
                 «_    Make sure the model flies within a certain distance. Otherwise, it would cause
                       loss of control.


2. Introduction
The Evolution Pro transmitter and TGY—iA6C receiver constitutes a 2.4GHz AFHDS 2A digital proportional
computerized R/C system. This system supports fixed—wings, helicopters, multi—rotors.



2.1 System Features
The AFHDS 2A (Automatic Frequency Hopping Digital System Second Generation) is specially developed
for all radio control models. It offers superior protection against interference while maintaining lower
power consumption and high reliable receiver sensitivity, the AFHDS technology is considered to be one
of the leaders in the RC market today.


                   Bidirectional Communication
                   Capable of sending and receiving data, each transmitteris capable of receiving data
                   from temperature, altitude and many other types of sensors, servo calibration and i—BUS /
                   S—BUS support.


                   Multi—channel Hopping Frequency
   fho   0f "“.\   This system‘s bandwidth ranges from 2.408GHz to 2.475GHz. This band is divided in
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                   135 channels. Each transmitter hops between 16 channels (32 for Japanese and Korean
                   versions) in order to reduce interference from othertransmitters.


                   Omni—directional Gain Antenna
                   The high efficiency Omni—directional high gain antenna cuts down on interference, while
                   using less power and maintaining a strong reliable connection.


                   Unique ID Recognition System
                   Each transmitter and receiver has its own unique ID, Once the transmitter and receiver
                   have been paired, they will only communicate with each other, preventing other systems
                   accidentally connecting to or interfering with the system‘s operation.


                   Low Power Consumption
                   The system is built using highly sensitive and low power consumption components,
                   maintaining superior receiver sensitivity, while consuming as little as one tenth the power
                   of a standard FM system, thus dramatically extending battery life.




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2.2 Transmitter Overview




 Touch screen LCD


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2.3 Receiver Overview

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2.3.1 Receiver Antenna
                    *   Place antennae perpendicular to each other in aircraft to increase a chance to
A Attention             receive a signal in any model orientation
                    *   For best signalquality, ensure that the receiver is mounted away from motors
                        or metalparts.




2.3.2 Status Indicator
The status indicator is used to indicate the power and working status of the receiver.
*     Off: the power is not connected.
*     Lit in red: the receiver is on and working.
*     Flashing quickly: the receiver is binding.
*     Flashing slowly: the bound transmitter is off or signal is lost.


2.3.3 Connectors
The connectors are used to connectthe parts of model and the receiver.
*     PPM; Channel output
*     GND/VCC: Power Input
*     S.BUS: S.BUS and i.Bus Interface
*     B—DET: Alternative port for powering receiver.




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2.4 USB Simulator Mode
The system may be used as a HID controller when connected to a computer via mirco USB cable.
When connected to a computer the function is activated automatically and will be recognized by
windows as a game controller.

To   calibrate or test the system in windows:
*     1. Type "RUN® into the search bar and select the program.
*     2. Type "Jjoy.exe" into the "Open:" box and press enter.
+     3. Select the system and open properties within the game controller menu.

Note:
+ any changes made to trims within the system will take effect in the USB mode. If the system is
      not responding as expected, reset to factory settings in the system menu.



3. Getting Started


3.1 Transmitter Battery
The transmitter uses internal batteries. To charge, connect the system to a suitable USB charger or
computer .
A Danger +          Only use specified battery.

A Danger +          Do not open, disassemble, or attempt to repair the battery.

A Danger +          Do not crush/puncture the battery, or short the external contacts.

A Danger +          Do not expose to excessive heat orliquids.

A Danger +          Do not drop the battery or expose to strong shocks orvibrations.

A Danger +          Always store the battery in a cool, dry place.

A Danger +          Do not use the battery if damaged.


4. Operation Instructions
After setting up, follow the instructions below to operate the system.


4.1 Power On
Follow the steps below to turn on the system:
1.   Check the system and make sure that:
     * The batteries are fully charged. (Charge the system via mirco USB cable)
     * The receiver is off and correctly installed.
2.   Hold the power buttons until screenlights up.
3.   Connectthe receiver power supply to the VCC and GND port on the receiver.

The system is now powered on. Operate with caution, or serious injury could result.


4.2 Binding
The transmitter and receiver have been pre—bound before delivery. If you are using another transmitter or
receiver, follow the steps below to bind the transmitter and receiver:

1.   Turn the transmitter on, press . and scroll down and then select [RX bind].
2.   On the receiver, connect the power cable to the VCC and GND. When the receiver is powered onit
     will remain in binding mode for 3 seconds. The system should now bind, once the LED on the transmitter
     has stopped flashing the process is complete.


4.3 Pre—use Check
Before aperation, perform the following steps to check the system:
1.   Check to make sure thatall servos and motors are working as expected.
2.   Check operating distance: one operator holds the transmitter, and another one moves the model
     away from the transmitter. Check the model and mark the distance from where the model starts to
     lose cantrol,

A Danger             +   Stop operation if any abnormal activity is observed.

A Danger             +   Make sure the model does not go out of range.

A Attention +            Sources of interference may affect signal quality.


4.4 Power Off
Follow the steps below to tur off the system:
1.   Disconnect the receiver power.
2.   Hold the transmitter‘s power buttons to turn off the transmitter.

A Danger             *   Make sure to disconnect the receiver power before turning off the transmitter.
     9                   Failure to do so may lead to damage or serious injury.




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5. Home Screen
The home screen displays useful information about your model, including timers and TX/RX status.

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                            you can slide the screen to the left and to the right.
The system‘s navigation is designed to be easy and quick.
*     To change home screen page, use your finger to swipe from left to right to view the Channels screen
       and Telemetry screen respectively.
*     To enter the main menu, press the . icon. Then use yourfinger to swipe up or down on the screen
      to scroll.
*     To enter a function, tap on its name.
+     To navigate function menu, swipe up or down to scroll and press an item on the list to enter it.
*     To go back to a previous menu, press the            icon.
© Channels (a. k. a. Display Servos) screen
     Slide the screen to the right to find the Display Servos screen shown below.
                                        Press and hold the screen to perform a servotest.

                                        Note: Make sure that the motors are turnedoff/isconnected during
                                        test. Failure to do so could lead to harm to yourself or others.


® Telemetry screen
  Slide the screen to the left to find the Telemetry screen shown below.

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5.1 Timers
To enter the timer function touch T1/T2 on the main screen. The system has 2 timers available, both can
be assigned to a switch and have 3 different settings.
Setup:
1.    Select a mode.
      Modes:
      + Up: The up timer starts from zero and counts up.
      *   Down: The down timer starts from a pre selected time and counts down.
      *   D/U(Down then up): The D/U timer starts from the set time, and counts down to 0, then counts
          back up.
2. If neccessary set up the pre defined time by selecting the *Setup" option Select the correct decimal
      and use the on—screen arrow keys to change the value.


6. Function Settings
6.1 Select Model
The system stores up to 20 different model presets which can be recalled, quickly and easily.
To select a model:
1.    Touch the model number displayed in a black box.
2.    The system will now display the ID menu, use the on—screen up and down arrow keys to navigate to
      the desired model.
3.    Press the / to confirm or ‘X to cancel.
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6.2 Reverse
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                                                                          Ch1   [Nor|Ch2          |Nor
Setup:                                                                    Ch3   |Nor|Ch4          |Nor
To change between normal and reverse touch the box to the                 Ch5   [(ReulCh6         (Nor
right side of the desired channel.                                        Ch7   [Rev|Ch8          [Nor
Nor= Normal, Rev = Reverse.

Select the        icon to save and return to the previous meun.


6.3 End Points
The end point function changes the range of movement available to a channel.
The left box is the low end point, the right box is the high end point.

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1. Touch the low or high end point box.
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2. Touch the desired decimal to change then use the on—screenup           Ch1    1.@@%          100x
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3. Press the * or x to confirm or cancel changes.
4. Select the      icon to save and return to the previous menu.




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6.4 Aux. Channels
The auxiliary channels can be used to control additional part of a model such as landing gear or lights.
1. Select channels using the left or right arrow keys on the screen on eitherside of the channel name.
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2. The left box below the channel nameallows the user to pick the type of control for that channel, Nul,
     Stx and SWx.




3. Select the         icon to save and return to the previous menu.

6.5 Subtrim
Subtrim changes the center point of the channel. For example, if a model is always drifting to one side,
the sub trim can be used to fix this.
To set the subtrim function:
To change the subtrim:
1.    Touch the box to the right of the desired channel.
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2.    Select the correct decimal and use the up and down arrow keys.

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3.    Press the «/ or‘x to confirm or cancel changes.
4. Select the          icon to save and return to the previous menu.

6.6 Failsafe
The failsafe function enables you to pre—set channel positions for the receiverin case of signal loss.
Setup:
1. To setup a failsafe position on a channel, select the channel from the        Chi           OrF
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2. The box next to the channel name should display "On®, to activate the
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Set all:
It is possible to set all the channels at the same time, to do so first turn
all the channels on as stated above, hold all the channels in the desired          set         all
position and select "Set all" at the bottom of the list. The system will       Reset              all
prompt for a confirmation, select *V" for yes.
To Reset all channels, select the *Reset all" option.

Select the          icon to save and return to the previous menu.


6.7 RX Bind <Please refer to section 4.2 Binding>
This package‘s transmitter and receiver have been pre—bound before delivery.
RX Bind is only useful when you want to use another receiver.

6.8 Bri./Sound (Brightness / Sound)
This function controls screen brightness and volume for the                        BRI ./      SOUND
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6.9 LED Setup
This function controls the LEDs inside the gimbal. When Idle color modeis off, the system will
change colour depending on vertical stick position. When Idle color mode is active the system will
maintain a single colour, touch the RGB sliders to change the color,
Then select the aillicon to save and return to the previous menu, select ‘Y‘ when prompted.

6.10 Vibrate Setup
This function allows you to adjust the vibration strength, and set vibration to on or off status.

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6.11 Range Test
In this menu user can check the operating range of the receiver and transmitter,
Always perform range test before flights.




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® Put your model {with receiver) about 30 paces away from the radio.
® Press on "Normal" icon on screen. The icon will change to "Reduced"and starts beeping, indicating
 that the radio is in range test mode and outputs reduced power (approximately 40 times less than normal
 power}.
® Move sticks and verify that all control surfaces on the model respond correctly according to sticks move.

When range test is done, press the "Reduced" Icon to bring power back to normal ("Normal" icon will be
displayed) and then exit the menu. You can also verify signal strength RSSI level of the receiver in this menu.




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6.12 Output Mode
The system has four output modes, PWM, PPM, i—BUS and S—BUS.
To change between the modes touch the desired mode, the currently selected mode will have a black dot
within the circle beside it.
                                              OUTPUT MODE
                                    Output              Serial
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                                    © PPM               © $ . BUS


Select the       icon to save and return to the previous menu.


6.13 Stick Mode
The system has 4 stick modes to change from, to change the mode touch M1, 2, 3 or 4 on the right hand
side of the screen. The currently selected mode is highlighted in black.

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6.14 Sticks Adjust
This screen allows you to calibrate the sticks.
After entering this function, you can only exit until the calibration of the sticks is complete,
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To calibrate, move both sticks all the way up and down, thenleft and right to their limit.
Once the calibration is complete make sure all the sticks are at their center position before touching
the back arrow on the top left of the screen.


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7. Product Specification
7.1 Transmitter Specification (Evolution PRO)
Channels                          8
Model type                        Fixed—wing/Helicopter/Multi—rotor
RF range                          2408 ~ 2475 GHz
Bandwidth                         500 KHz
RF channel                        135
RF power                          Less than 20 dBm
24GHz system                      AFHDS 2A
Modulation type                   GESK
Stick resolution                  4096
Low voltage alarm                 Yes (lower than 3.7V)
USB Port                          Micro USB
Power input                       4.2V
Antenna length                    26 mm*2
Size (Length x Width x Height)    190x170x85mm
Color                             White/Black
Certificate                       CE, FCC ID : N4ZMT6BOO , RCM



7.2 Receiver Specification (TGVY—iA6C)
Channels                          8 (serial), 6 (PWM)
Model type                        Fixed—wing/Helicopter/Multi—rotor
RF range                          2408 ~ 2475 GHz
RF channel                        135
RX sensitivity                    —105dBm
24GHz system                      AFHDS 2A
Modulation type                   GESK
Power input                       4.0V — 6.5 V DC
Weight                            799
Antenna length                    26 mm*2
Size (Length x Width x Height}    37.5mm x 24.2mm x 9.0 mm
Color                             Black
Certificate                       CE, FCC ID : N4ZIA6COO , RCM
i—Bus port                        Yes
Data acquisition port             Yes




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