1. Ifihan
The Flysky FS-TH9X is a 2.4GHz 9-channel transmitter designed for RC helicopters, airplanes, and gliders. It utilizes the Automatic Frequency Hopping Digital System (AFHDS) developed by Flysky, offering robust anti-jamming capabilities, low power consumption, and high receiver sensitivity. Operating at 2.4 GHz, this system minimizes interference from other electronic components in your RC model, ensuring reliable control.
This manual provides essential information for setting up, operating, and maintaining your FS-TH9X transmitter and its accompanying 8-channel receiver (R9B).
2. Ohun ti o wa ninu Apoti
Jọwọ rii daju pe gbogbo awọn ohun ti a ṣe akojọ si isalẹ wa ninu apo rẹ:
- Atagba
- 8CH receiver R9B
- Pulọọgi abuda
- Afowoyi
- Latọna jijin Adarí
- Batiri
- Ṣaja

Nọmba 2.1: Contents of the FS-TH9X package, including the transmitter, R9B receiver, and binding plug.
3. Eto
3.1 Powering the Transmitter
- Locate the battery compartment on the back of the FS-TH9X transmitter.
- Insert eight (8) 1.5V AA batteries, ensuring correct polarity. The transmitter requires 12V DC power.
- Pa yara batiri naa ni aabo.
- The transmitter also features a charger port for use with compatible rechargeable batteries and chargers (charger not always included).

Nọmba 3.1: Ẹyìn view of the FS-TH9X transmitter, highlighting the battery compartment and other ports.
3.2 Binding the Receiver (R9B)
Binding is the process of electronically linking the transmitter to the receiver, allowing them to communicate. This procedure typically needs to be performed only once per receiver.
- Rii daju pe o ti pa agbara ti transmitter naa.
- Connect the binding plug to the B/VCC port on the R9B receiver.
- Apply power to the receiver (e.g., connect it to an ESC with BEC or a separate receiver battery). The receiver's LED should flash rapidly, indicating it is in binding mode.
- While holding down the "BIND" button (if present, or follow specific power-on sequence for binding) on the transmitter, power on the transmitter.
- The receiver's LED should stop flashing and remain solid, indicating successful binding.
- Pa mejeeji atagba ati olugba.
- Remove the binding plug from the receiver.
- Power on the transmitter first, then the receiver. The receiver's LED should illuminate solid, confirming the link.

Nọmba 3.2: The FS-TH9X transmitter and R9B receiver, illustrating the components involved in the binding process.
3.3 DSC Port
The DSC (Direct Servo Control) port allows for connection to flight simulators or other external devices for training or configuration purposes. Refer to your simulator's manual for specific connection instructions.
4. Ṣiṣẹ́ Ẹ̀rọ Agbéròyìnjáde
4.1 Basic Controls and Display
The FS-TH9X features a 128x64 dot LCD screen for displaying settings and telemetry data. Navigation through menus is typically done using the scroll-pad and selection buttons.
The transmitter provides 9 channels for controlling various functions of your RC model. The modulation type is GFSK (Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying), and it operates with a sensitivity of 1024.
4.2 Awọn iṣẹ ilọsiwaju
The FS-TH9X offers a comprehensive suite of programmable functions to fine-tune your model's performance:
- Throttle Curves: Adjust the throttle response at different stick positions.
- Pitch Curves: Modify the pitch response for helicopters.
- Endpoint Adjustments: Set the maximum travel for each servo.
- Iyọkuro: Make fine adjustments to servo neutral positions.
- Swash AFR Mixes: Advanced mixing for helicopter swashplate control.
- Servo Reversing: Change the direction of servo travel.
- Aago: Built-in timer for flight duration tracking.
- Oṣuwọn Meji: Adjust the sensitivity of control surfaces (e.g., aileron, elevator, rudder) for different flight conditions.
- Àlàyé: Soften the control response around the center stick position.
- Flaperons: Mix aileron and flap functions for enhanced control.
- V-Tail Mixing: Mix elevator and rudder for V-tail aircraft.
- Elevons: Mix elevator and aileron for delta wing aircraft.
Detailed instructions for configuring these functions can be found within the transmitter's menu system. Refer to the on-screen prompts and the included manual for specific navigation.
5. Itọju
5.1 Itọju Gbogbogbo
- Keep the transmitter clean and free from dust and moisture. Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning.
- Avoid exposing the transmitter to extreme temperatures or direct sunlight for prolonged periods.
- Store the transmitter in a safe place to prevent physical damage.
5.2 batiri Management
- Always remove batteries from the transmitter if it will not be used for an extended period to prevent leakage.
- Atẹjade naa ni vol kekeretage warning system. When the battery voltage drops below a safe operating level, an alert will be displayed on the LCD screen. Replace or recharge batteries immediately when this warning appears to avoid loss of control.
- Use only high-quality 1.5V AA batteries or a compatible rechargeable battery pack with the correct voltage.
6. Laasigbotitusita
| Isoro | Owun to le Fa | Ojutu |
|---|---|---|
| Atagba ko ni agbara. | Incorrect battery installation, dead batteries. | Ṣayẹwo polarity batiri. Rọpo pẹlu awọn batiri titun. |
| Receiver LED not solid after binding. | Binding failed, transmitter/receiver too far apart, interference. | Repeat the binding procedure carefully. Ensure transmitter and receiver are close during binding. Check for strong interference sources. |
| Loss of control during operation. | Low transmitter battery, excessive range, strong interference. | Check transmitter battery voltage. Operate within recommended range. The AFHDS system provides strong anti-jamming, but extreme interference can still affect performance. |
| Controls are reversed or incorrect. | Incorrect servo reversing settings, wrong model type selected. | Adjust servo reversing in the transmitter menu. Verify the correct model type (helicopter, airplane, glider) is selected. |
| LCD screen is dim or unreadable. | Low battery, contrast setting. | Check transmitter battery. Adjust LCD contrast settings in the menu. |
7. Awọn pato
- Awoṣe: FS-TH9X
- Awọn ikanni: 9 awọn ikanni
- Iru Awoṣe: Helicopter, Airplane, Glider
- Agbara RF: Kere ju 20dB
- Iṣatunṣe: GFSK (Kọkọ Yii Igbohunsafẹfẹ Gaussian)
- Ifamọ: 1024
- Irú LCD: 128 * 64 aami
- Kekere Voltage Ikilo: Bẹẹni
- DSC Port: Bẹẹni
- Ibudo Ṣaja: Bẹẹni
- Agbara: 12V DC (awọn batiri 8 x 1.5V AA)
- Awọn iwọn ọja: 7.48 x 9.45 x 3.15 inches (19 x 24 x 8 cm)
- Ìwọ̀n Nkan: 2.51 poun (1.14 kg)
- Olupese: Flysky
8. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
8.1 atilẹyin ọja Alaye
Specific warranty terms and conditions for the FS-TH9X transmitter may vary by region and retailer. Please retain your proof of purchase. For detailed warranty information, contact your point of purchase or visit the official Flysky webojula.
8.2 Onibara Support
For technical assistance, troubleshooting beyond this manual, or inquiries regarding parts and service, please refer to the support section of the official Flysky website or contact your authorized dealer. Online communities and forums dedicated to RC enthusiasts may also provide valuable user-generated support and modification guides.





