KAVAN V20 Pro - Quickstart guide

Introduction

The KAVAN V20 Pro is a professional 24-channel RC set for the most demanding modellers with a brand-new tri-band TD Pro transmission system with full telemetry support. It boasts a peak response time of up to 4 ms, with a range of up to tens of kilometres. You can choose TW/TD/ACCESS/ACCESS R9/ACCST D16 protocols, also with telemetry. The V20 Pro can therefore be paired with a wide range of KAVAN or FrSky receivers, telemetry or not, with classic PWM and S.BUS outputs.

V20 Pro is suitable for both advanced and sport pilots. Excellent for controlling various aircraft models or heli/multicopters. You can also easily set it up for boats or land models, for example. To do this, use the wide range of functions and mixes available in the ETHOS™ operating system. You can conveniently adjust these to your preferences on the large, high-brightness touchscreen.

If you have any questions about the V20 Pro transmitter and its operation, please contact the technical and service staff at KAVAN Europe s.r.o. by e-mail info@kavanrc.com for general technical information, service@kavanrc.com for service) or by phone (+420 466 260 133 for general technical information, +420 463 358 700 for service), during working hours 8:00–16:00 CET, Monday to Friday).

Technical specifications

Transmission systems TD Pro / TW / TD / ACCESS / ACCESS R9 / ACCST D16
Antenna Two 2.4GHz and two 868MHz built-in antennas
Dimensions 221.5×214.5×94 mm (W×H×D)
Weight 1075 g (including battery)
Operating system ETHOS™
Internal RF module TD-ISRM Pro
Channels Up to 24
Operating voltage 6.5–8.4 V (2S LiPo battery)
Operating temperature (-10)–60 °C
Operating current TBD
Operating frequency 2.400–2.4835 GHz
Max. radiated power < 100 mW EIRP
Charging current ≤1 A ± 200 mA
USB adapter voltage 5 V + 0.2 V
USB adapter current >2.0 A
Display 4.3" 800×480px high-brightness colour touch outdoor LCD

Features

Transmitter description

  1. 4,3“ LCD 800×480 px
  2. 2-position switch #6
  3. 3-position switch #5
  4. 3-position switch #2
  5. 3-position switch #1
  6. Side rotary dial #1
  7. Programmable mix knob #1
  8. Left gimbal
  9. Trim #3
  10. Power button
  11. Trim #4
  12. Speaker
  13. SYSTEM/MODEL/DISPLAY/BACK + ENTER
  14. 2-position momentary switch #8
  15. 3-position switch #7
  16. 3-position switch #3
  17. 3-position switch #4
  18. Side rotary dial #2
  19. Programmable mix knob #2
  20. Right gimbal
  21. Trim #2
  22. Lanyard hook
  23. Trim #1
  24. User-programmable buttons
  25. Programmable slider
  26. Multifunction knob
  27. Handle
  28. Module connection case
  29. Battery case
  30. Grips
  31. Momentary buttons
  32. External antenna #2
  33. Audio jack 3,5 mm
  34. USB-C
  35. MicroSD slot
  36. Smart port
  37. Trainer port
  38. External antenna #1

Setting the gimbals

All gimbal setting hexagonal screws are located at the front, so there is no need to disassemble the transmitter to change the mode or feedback.

  1. Vertical axis
  2. Horizontal axis
  3. Horizontal axis resitance
  4. Horizontal axis travel limiter
  5. Non-centring vertical axis stiffness
  6. Self-centring
  7. Centring vertical axis resistance
  8. Ratcheting
  9. Vertical axis travel limiter

Changing the mode

From the Sticks menu, change the current mode (mode 2 by default) to the desired mode.

Adjusting a gimbal

You can also adjust the strength of the centring springs and ratchet, or limit the range of the throttle channel from 60° to 45°.

Charging the battery

Included in the package is a 2S (7.4V) Li-Po battery with a capacity of 4000 mAh. The transmitter is equipped with a balancer for charging 2S batteries via a USB-C interface. The size of the battery compartment is 84×41.5×20mm (W×H×D).

Caution

When using the USB charging function, charge the battery using a suitable USB adapter: voltage: 5±0.2 V; current: >2.0 A.

LED

ON: charging in progress
OFF: charging complete
FLASHING: charging error

The left navigation buttons represent the MODEL/SYSTEM/DISPLAY/BACK functions. The right navigation knob is used to control the display and performs the same functions as the touch control.

Software ETHOS Suite

The ETHOS Suite can be used to update the transmitter‘s bootloader, firmware, SD card, flash, and also convert image and audio format. Find the latest information and download the ETHOS software at https://github.com/FrSkyRC/ETHOS-Feedback-Community/releases.

Note

To use the ETHOS Suite app with the KAVAN transmitter without problems, always keep the transmitter bootloader on the latest version. Also, back up your current version before upgrading.

Operating system ETHOS

Creating a model

  1. Open the Model Settings, open Model Selection and select the desired model type.
  2. Configure and name the newly created model.

Model setting - internal RF module

Select the INT module. Switch on the internal module by switching the Status slider to the ON position. Select the internal or external antenna (two internal antennas and external antennas work simultaneously when selecting Antenna: External). Select the RF protocol according to your receiver type.

Note

Although the RF module has built-in protection, we advise to make sure that the external antennas are mounted before selecting Antenna: External. Note that the selection of the antenna type is made for each model separately, so each time you change the model selection, ETHOS will switch on the antenna mode set for that model.

Channel range

The built-in RF module supports up to 24 channels. The range is adjustable and must be checked before use. In the Channel Range menu, select the number of channels you will use for the model.

Registration and pairing

Protocols ACCESS and Twin 2.4GHz

Before you start using your transmitter, you must first register the desired receiver.

  1. Begin the registration process by selecting Register.
  2. A window will appear with the message Waiting…. with a repeating voice prompt Register. Hold down the pairing button on the receiver and turn it on. Wait for the red and green LEDs to light up.
  3. The RID and UID can be set at this stage:
  4. Press the Register button to complete the setup. The Registration OK dialogue box will appear. Press the OK button to continue.
  5. Turn off the receiver. This registers the receiver. However, you still need to pair it with the transmitter to use it.
RID

This is the unique identifier of the transmitter. It can be changed to the same/own code to use the Smart share feature for sharing models (if you want to share models and own multiple transmitters, or if you share models with other modellers, you must have the same RID set on those transmitters). The RID is the transmitter data (Owner Registration ID) written into the receiver‘s memory. If two transmitters have the same RID, you can easily share models including receivers between them using the Smart share function.

RX name

The naming of the receiver is done automatically when the receiver is paired for the first time. This name can be changed at any time. This is useful when using more than one receiver, e.g. to remember the settings of the receivers, e.g. RX4R1 is for CH1–8 or RX4R2 is for CH9–16 or RX4R3 is for CH17–24.

UID

It is used to distinguish multiple receivers used simultaneously in one model. A default value of 0 may be left for a single receiver. If more than one receiver is to be used in one model, the UID must be changed, usually 0 for CH1–8, 1 for CH9–16 and 2 for CH17–24. Note that this UID cannot be read back from the receiver, so it is a good idea to tag the receiver.

Caution

Do not pair with an electric motor connected or with a combustion engine running.

Pairing

Pairing a receiver allows the receiver registered in phase 1 to be paired with one of the transmitters. Thereafter, the receiver will only communicate with this transmitter unless you pair it with another transmitter. Before using the transmitter for the first time, you must check the range of the transmitter.

  1. Turn off the power to the receiver.
  2. RX 1 Pairing: Select Pairing to start the pairing process. Every few seconds, a Pairing voice alert will sound to confirm that you are in pairing mode. A pop-up window will display the message Waiting for receiver….
  3. Turn on the receiver without holding the pairing button. A window will appear with the message Device selection and the name of the receiver you just turned on.
  4. Scroll to the receiver name and select it. A message will appear indicating that the pairing was successful.
  5. Switch off the transmitter and receiver.
  6. Switch on the transmitter and then the receiver. If the green LED on the receiver is lit and the red LED is not lit, the receiver is connected to the transmitter. The pairing of the receiver and transmitter will not need to be repeated unless one is replaced.

Protocol ACCST D16

The ACCST D16 protocol does not use a registration system, but only a pairing system.

  1. Turn off power to the receiver.
  2. Selecting Pairing, a pop-up window will appear with a selection of channels, once selected, start the pairing process. Every few seconds, a Pairing voice alert will sound to confirm that you are in pairing mode. The pop-up window will display the message Pairing….
  3. Turn on the receiver, while holding the pairing button F/S. A window will appear with the message Select Device and the name of the receiver you just turned on.
  4. Scroll to the receiver name and select it. A window will appear with a message that the pairing was successful.
  5. Switch off the transmitter and receiver.
  6. Switch on the transmitter and then the receiver. If the green LED on the receiver is lit and the red LED is not lit, the receiver is connected to the transmitter. The pairing of the receiver and transmitter will not need to be repeated unless one is replaced.

Fail-safe emergency rates

When Fail-safe is enabled, 3 modes are available: No signal, Hold, Custom.

No signal

When signal is lost, the receiver does not send a control signal to the rates on any channel. To use this type, select it from the menu and wait 9 seconds for the Fail-safe setting change to take effect.

Hold

The receiver maintains the rates as they were before the signal was lost. To use this type, select it from the menu and wait 9 seconds for the Fail-safe setting change to take effect.

Custom

The receiver keeps the rate value on all channels as you preselect it. Select the Fail-safe setting menu. Switch from Disconnect/Hold/Not Set to Custom. Select the channel for which you want to set fail-safe rates and confirm the selection. Then set the rates on each desired channel and confirm the selection. Wait 9 seconds for the Fail-safe setting change to take effect.

Note

If the fail-safe rates are disabled on the transmitter, the fail-safe rates set on the receiver will automatically be used. The S.BUS connector does not support No signal mode, and will always use Hold or Custom mode.

Range check

A pre-flight range check should be performed before each flight. Select the RF System section, select either the internal or external module, select Action, then Range Check and confirm the selection. In range check mode, the effective range of the transmitter is reduced to 1/30. Press Range Check again to return to normal mode.

A Range Check voice alert will sound every few seconds to confirm that you are in range check mode. A pop-up window on the display will show the receiver UID and the VFR % and RSSI values to evaluate the reception quality. Under ideal conditions, when the transmitter and receiver are both 1 m above the ground, the Alarm should appear at a distance of approximately 30 m from each other.

Appendix

Principles of safe operation

Operating the models can be dangerous if you do not follow the appropriate safety guidelines. Here are some of the most important recommendations to help ensure safe operation.

Warranty and post-warranty service

All KAVAN transmitters are covered by an extended 3-year warranty covering all manufacturing defects and faults. When making a claim within the warranty period, please always present a copy of the proof of purchase with the product and provide the service personnel with as detailed and complete information as possible about the defect found, your usage and other information that will facilitate the assessment of the claim and speed up its settlement. Please make your claim at the shop where you purchased the product. If this is not possible, you can directly contact KAVAN Europe s.r.o.:

KAVAN Europe s.r.o.
Doubravice 110
533 53 Pardubice
Czechia
+420 466 260 133
info@kavanrc.com

Warranty and limitation of liability

As the manufacturer of this product, we have no control over your compliance with these instructions when wiring and installing the RC set into your model. Likewise, we have no control over the way you build, operate and maintain the RC set parts. For this reason, KAVAN must disclaim all liability for any loss, damage or financial cost that is caused by the improper use or operation of products imported by us, or that is in any way connected with such activity.

Except as otherwise provided by law, KAVAN‘s obligation to pay compensation shall (regardless of the legal arguments asserted) be limited to the purchase price for those KAVAN products that were directly involved in the event that caused the damage. This does not apply if the manufacturer has been judicially obliged to make unlimited compensation on the basis of proven wilful or gross negligence. We warrant that our products are in compliance with current legal provisions. The warranty does not cover failures and defects caused by:

KAVAN Europe s.r.o. warrants that this product is free from defects in both material and workmanship at the time of sale. KAVAN Europe s.r.o. also reserves the right to change or modify this warranty without notice. The equipment is subject to continuous improvement and refinement - the manufacturer reserves the right to change the design without notice.

This warranty certificate entitles you to a free warranty repair of the product supplied by KAVAN Europe s.r.o. within a period of 36 months. The warranty does not cover natural wear and tear due to normal use, as this is a product for modelling use, where the individual parts operate under much higher loads than normal toys are subjected to.

The warranty also does not cover any part of the equipment that has been improperly installed, roughly or improperly handled, or damaged in an accident, or any part of the equipment that has been repaired or altered by an unauthorised person (this includes the application of any waterproof sprays/coatings by the user). Like other fine electronics products, do not expose this equipment to high temperatures, low temperatures, moisture, dusty environments, violent mechanical shocks and impacts. Do not leave it in direct sunlight for extended periods of time.

Please claim warranty repairs from the shop where you purchased the set.

Recycling (European Union)

Electrical equipment bearing the crossed-out bin symbol must not be disposed of in normal household waste, instead, it must be taken to a specialised collection and recycling facility. In EU (European Union) countries, electrical equipment must not be disposed of in normal household waste (WEEE - Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment, Directive 2012/19/EU). You can take unwanted equipment to your nearest collection or recycling centre. The equipment will then be disposed of or recycled safely free of charge. By handing in your unwanted equipment, you can make an important contribution to protecting the environment.

EU Declaration of Conformity

KAVAN Europe s.r.o. hereby declares that the radio equipment type: V20 Pro and other equipment supplied with it are in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at the following website: http://www.kavanrc.com/doc. This 2.4GHz radio equipment can be used without prior registration or individual approval in all countries of the European Union.