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Use this method on electric planes using ESCs providing power, A.K.A. BEC (Battery Eliminator Circuit), to the receiver and servo functions.
ACE RC 2.4GHz Receiver Features and setup
TRS603DD Receiver Connection Diagrams
Follow this connection diagram when using a dedicated 4.8 to 6.0V NiMH battery pack.
Glow, Gas, Nitro or Electric-Powered Aircraft Using a Separate Receiver Battery.
To turn the system on and off, use the following sequence at all times
Set-up and Use of the ACE RC 2.4GHz System
Bind
Electric-Powered Aircraft with Electronic Speed Control
2.4GHz 6 Channel
Aircraft Receiver
2.4GHz 6 Channel
Aircraft Receiver
Optional BEC shown in diagram. It is recommended to use a large capacity BEC when a number of high torque
servos are used and power requirements exceed that which the ESC provides.
Turning Off -Turn off the receiver, then turn off the transmitter.
Turning On -Turn on the transmitter, then turn on the receiver.
RX (TRS603DD)
Press and hold the button on the module, and turn on the transmitter.
Release the link button.
Press and hold the link button on Receiver
and turn on the power.
Check if BLUE LED is blinking. If RED LED is blinking,
press the link button for 2 sec., so that LED changes to the BLUE.
Both RED, BLUE LEDs will blink rapidly to find the transmitter signal.
Release the link button when RED LED on receiver glows steady.
When the link is completed, BLUE LED on the module will blink.
KEEP YOUR HANDS AWAY FROM THE PROPELLER OR ROTORS EVEN AFTER ENABLING THE LOCK
FUNCTION-A RADIO GLITCH COULD STILL ACTIVATE THE THROTTLE !
Warning :