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2.4GHZ FH4T RADIO SYSTEM USER'S GUIDE
Telemetry System with Sanwa Synchronized Link Support
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Antenna:
Transmits the signal from the transmitter to the receiver in the model. Never touch the Antenna during use. Doing
so may result in a weakened RF signal or complete loss of control of your model. The receiver also features an antenna that
receives the RF signal from the transmitter.
Auxiliary Switch:
The transmitter features three separate Auxiliary Switches (Sw1, Sw2 and Sw3). Each Auxiliary Switch is
programmable and will perform a different function depending on what function is assigned to it. Auxiliary Switch (Sw1) is a
push-button switch, Auxiliary Switch (Sw2) is a 2-position sliding switch and Auxiliary Switch (Sw3) is a 3-position sliding switch.
BACK Key:
Pressing the BACK Key returns the Programming Cursor to the previous menu. Press and HOLD the BACK Key to
return to the STATUS screen.
Battery Compartment:
Houses the four 'AA' Alkaline cells that power the transmitter. Alternatively, the transmitter can be
powered using four 'AA' NiMH rechargeable batteries or a 2S LiPo or 2S LiFe battery pack.
Bind Button:
Used in the process of binding the transmitter and receiver.
Bind LED:
Displays the current status of the receiver.
DOWN Key:
Pressing the DOWN Key
scrolls between the STATUS and TELEMETRY screens, scrolls the Programming Cursor
DOWN or LEFT and Decreases Programming Values.
ENTER Key:
Pressing the ENTER Key opens the selected menu or Programming Option. Press and HOLD to reset the selected
Programming Option to its default value.
Grip:
The Grip is molded in an ergonomic shape for Increased comfort, control and feel.
LCD Screen:
The heart of the programming and display features of the transmitter. All programming and transmitter display
functions are shown on the LCD screen.
LED Condition Indicator:
Displays the current RF signal output status of the transmitter, in addition to various other transmitter
conditions.
Power Switch:
Turns the transmitter ON and OFF.
Steering Wheel:
Proportionally operates the model's right and left steering control. The Steering Wheel features a foam grip for
Increased comfort, control and feel. In addition, the Steering Wheel spring tension can be adjusted.
Steering Wheel Tension Adjustment Screw:
Used to adjust the spring tension of the Steering Wheel to best suit the feel of
the user.
Throttle Trigger:
Controls the speed of the model, both forward and backward, or the model's brake. The Throttle Trigger position
and spring tension can both be adjusted.
Throttle Trigger Tension Adjustment Screw:
Used to adjust the spring tension of the Throttle Trigger to best suit the feel of
the user.
RECEIVER OVERVIEW DIAGRAM, CONNECTIONS AND MOUNTING
GENERAL
Mounting Tips:
• For the best reception distance possible, the top of the receiver MUST be toward the top of your model (as shown in the
illustration on the previous page) and the receiver should be mounted as high as possible in your model.
•
The receiver can be mounted inside a receiver box, however, when mounting inside a receiver box, the antenna position
will be lower and the reception distance may be shorter.
•
The receiver should be mounted securely to your model using a piece of double-sided foam tape to help minimize vibration.
It's okay to wrap the receiver in protective foam rubber, if desired. Doing so will not affect the reception distance.
• Do to the internal antenna position,
this receiver is not suitable for use in an R/C boat
. It should be used in R/C cars and
trucks only.
As a safety precaution, set your model on a stand so the wheels are off the ground before turning on your radio control
system or connecting your motor for the first time.
Bind LED:
The Bind LED on the receiver can be used to determine receiver condition at a glance. The Bind LED will alert you to various
receiver conditions, as shown in the table below.
Blue
Blue
Red & Blue
Red
Receiving RF Signal
Binding Operation
Receiver Battery Fail Safe Activates
No RF Signal After Receiver Battery Fail Safe Activates
LED COLOR
RECEIVER STATUS
LED CONDITION
ON
Slow Flash/Fast Flash
Flash
ON
TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER OVERVIEW DIAGRAM DESCRIPTIONS
GENERAL
GENERAL