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35 MHz band, crystal channel 66.
e.g .
The crystal bearing the inscription 66 TX must be
fitted
into the transmitter
The crystal bearing the inscription 66 RX must be
fitted
into the receiver
Use only genuine robbe-Futaba crystals.
9.
Servo
Reverse
The direction of rotation of every function can be reversed.
To do this, the connector plug for the function in question
must be rotated through 1800 and then plugged into the
transmitter's electronic board. This applies to the positions
"STICK
CHANNEL"
and
make sure that the connector plugs are connected properly,
and not beside the connector pins ,otherwise there will be no
function.
10.
Unrestricted
The wiring and connections of the transmitter are completed
in the factory prior to dispatch. The sequence of the stick
functions (numbering adjacent to the corresponding stick
trims) corresponds to the numbering at the receiver output
(receiver connection: see page A). If the connections of the
stick plugs on the electronics board are not changed, the
servo connections wilt have to be made according to the
stick numbers
on the receiver.
12 Initia
l
Operatio
n
Connect servos, switches and batteries in accordance
with diagram 13. The transmitter and receiver aeriats
must always be fully extended for operation. First switch
ON the transmitter, then the receiver - never the other
way round. Switch OFF in reverse sequence. Once the
receiver has been switched ON, the servos take up their
neutral position. Check each function by operating the
control
transmitters
and stick units of the transmitter.
Once
the servos
have
surfaces, check the rotation of the individual functions.
any control surface moves in the wrong direction, reverse
the polarity of the servo concerned according to the
'servo reverse menu" on page 9. If the stick unit is set for
rudder "RIGHT", that rudder mustdeflect to the IRIGHT' .
Keep in mind that each servo can operate the entire
distance without any mechanical limitation by steering or
linkage, thus guarding against high power consumption
Avoid clicking impulses which may be caused by metal
friction, such as in the rudder linkage, due to vibration
The operation of the receiver switch should not have any
mechanical limits in any direction. When operating
motorized models, always mount the switch on the
opposite Side to the exhaust in order to prevent the
ingress of oil.
The receiver aerial must not be shortened,
extended to its full length tor fitting.
Ensure that all cables
are laid in a neat and clear manner
without applying any tension and without any risk of their
being squashed. Do not lay the cables in a criss-cross
fashion, it is better to stick the cables to the side wall of
the fuselage etc. with tape.
The servos must be fitted with the rubber grommetss
provided (see diag. D ). When screwing down, make
holder.
holder.
"EXTERN
CHANNEL".
Selection
of Functions
oftheReceiver
been
connected
to the control
and must be
Example:
Stick
function
aileron l.h.
throttle i.h.
rudder r.h.
elevator r.h (No. 2)
Itgoes without saying that this configuration can be changed
by exchanging the plug connections on the electronics
board, in which case the sequence of receiver connections
becomes freely selectable.
The sequenceof expansionfunctions5 - 7 can likewisebe
Please
freeiy selected.
11 u Receiver
The sequence in which the servos are connected to the
receiverdependson which stick unit is to control the given
function. Beginners are recommended to choose the same
transmitterconfigurationasan experiencedpilotor RCuser
who is present. In this way, the beginner can be sure of
being abieto find someone to help the first few times he uses
his equipment. Thefunctionsequence of thestickunits(1
4, diag. ) corresponds to the connection numbers on the
receiver.Important note: the receiveraeriafmust always
be uncoiled.Aways extend to its full lengthto fit it intothe
model.
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sure that these rubber grommets are not compressed
excessively, since the anti-vibration effect will be lost
otherwise.
Always place receiver and battery pack in thick foam
rubber to protect from vibration. When operating with
battery case and nicad cells or batteries, we recommend
securing the individual cells with additional rubber bands.
Securenicadcellsso thattheycannotslip.Toprotectthe
receiver from oil or petrol, itcan be put into asmall plastic
bag which is sealed around the cable exit with rubber or
tape.
Testthe range. This should always be done, and notonly
If
when starting a new model for the first time, as crashes
can be prevented in this wayeThe distance to the model
should
be at least 50 metres
aerial, subject to the perfect functioning of the receiver
equipment. Motorized models should be tested with the
motor running. If any function gives rise to doubt, do not
start
unti} the cause
13.
Transmitter
Electronics
Sockets
for stick units or controls
1
Sockets
for stick
2
Mufti-option socket
3
Crystal holders
4
15
Receiver
output
(No. 4)
4
(No. 3)
3
(No. 1)
2
with
retracted
has been located
Ex
ansion
board
1
-4
units or controls
5
transmitter

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