Aeris QuickGuide 3
Aeris QuickGuide 3
Aeris QuickGuide 3
The Aeris RDT system makes it possible to add remote dethermalizing (RDT) to any Free Flight model of any class. The option to force model landing is a significant advantage in numerous situations like engine overrun, model trimming and strong wind or thermals
System Components SA
TRANSMITTER RDT antenna
MICRO SERVO
RECEIVER
BATTERY
HT
LIPO CHARGER RDT antenna
fits models already provided with electronic timer (mostly Black Magic WHobby or MTK e-Timers)
electronic timer
DT signal + -RECEIVER
Getting Started
Stand Alone (SA) Receiver
Connect the micro servo (3 pin socket) first, then connect the battery (2 pin plug) to the
Aeris receiver: the micro servo arm is moved to a neutral position and the red led starts
blinking. When the RDT command is received, the micro servo arm rotates of an angle, keeps this position for a short time and then turns back to the neutral position. By doing that, the micro servo will activate the DT line release mechanism (not included). The Aeris receiver draws a little current while the battery is connected. An onboard circuitry protects the battery from deep discharging, however it must be disconnected at the end of a flight session.
Transmitter
Press the RDT pushbutton to transmit a DT command. A short 3-tone sound is also audible. The transmitter draws power only when the pushbutton is pressed, therefore it is not necessary to disconnect the internal battery.
Installation
All the onboard components (Aeris receiver, micro servo and battery) can be placed anywhere in the pylon with the RDT antenna completely leaning out of it. Pictures at the end of the document show how to make simple release mechanisms (not included) to have the DT line released either by the clockwork timer (if any) or by the Aeris SA micro servo.
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RX battery
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Operations
Dethermalization
The flight can be terminated at any moment by pressing the RDT button on the Aeris transmitter. The receiver battery (SA version) should be connected to the Aeris receiver at the beginning of a flight session and disconnected at the end. A fully charged receiver battery will operate the receiver over all the day.
DT line
Example of a DT release mechanism in a F1C model. The DT line is released either by the timer or by the Aeris SA micro servo
clockwork timer
Example of direct DT release mechanism in a Light model. The DT line is released directly by the Aeris SA micro servo
DT line
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