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LCD Functions and Operations

Key Operations

Menu keys: 
Press  Left  key  (<)  to  main  command,  and  Right  key  (>)  for  secondary 
command. 
DATA keys: 
Press  Left  key  (+)  or  Right  key  (-)  to  adjust,  set  up  and  auto  save  the 
current chosen function. 

Display Interface

Switch  on  the  transmitter,  you  will  hear  “beep”  sound  (beeps  once),  and 
the  LCD  display  mode  will  read  the  default  parameters  pre-set  at  the 
factory and BATT status mode (main menu). 

BATT: battery status, function reset settings

Battery level display.

 Battery voltage appears on LCD display. When the voltage is 4.4V, the 

value  flashes  and  you  can  hear  warning  sound.  This  means  the  battery  voltage  is  deficient. 
When battery voltage value shows 4.0V, the value blinks fast and warning sound keeps strong. 
This  indicates  battery  voltage  is  too  low  and  batteries  cannot  be  used.  Please  turn  off  the 
transmitter  and  replace  batteries.  If  rechargeable  Ni-Mh  or  Ni-Cd  batteries  are  used,  please 
charge the batteries with proper charger. 

Function  reposition.

  In  case  the  parameters  are  messed  up  or  if  you  don't  know  how  to  set 

up, please turn off the power, press and hold MENU Left key (<). Then turn on the power and 
you will hear “beep” sound after two seconds. Release all keys and all parameters will go back 
to factory default values. 

Frequency  duplication  setting.

  When  two  transmitters  are  used  at  the  same  time,  a 

frequency might be duplicated. In this case, you may choose the auto frequency function. First 
turn off the power, then press and hold MENU Right key (<), and turn on the power. The display 
will show hopping data. Release the key and the hopping data will stop. The digit shown on the 
display is your frequency. Bind the transmitter with the receiver through binding keys. 

MOD: Setting up mode and naming

15 group memory data for choice, it's easy to manage and use. At start status, press Left key 
(+) or Right key (-) of the DATA to choose the necessary module (Screen shows main menu)

For  easy  control,  you  may  name  each  module.  Press  Left  key  (<)  on  MENU  (6  times  on  Main 
Menu) until you see 000 01 on the screen and the first digit must flash, at this moment, you may 
change the data here. Press Left key (+) or Right key (-) to choose necessary data. Once first 
change  is  made,  press  Right  key  (>)  on  MENU  to  move  the  cursor  to  the  next  position,  then 
press  Left  key  (-)  or  Right  key  (+)  to  choose  the  needed  data.  Based  on  the  above,  you  can 

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change  data  for  the  3   data  group.  Once  all  is  changed,  press  Left  key  (<)  on  the  MENU 
function to get back to Main Menu and save the setup. (Screen shows 000 01). 

Summary of Contents for Maximus GP 9382

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Page 2: ...s under that age should be guided by adult supervision Entry level players should seek guidance and supervision from experienced model players Players are responsible for any all accidental occurrence...

Page 3: ...mm 6 2 3 3 158 85mm Wheels 3 2in 81mm 3 5 2 6 88 66mm Ground clearance 1 36in 34mm 1 96 49 8mm Weight 2 9kgs 6 4LBs radio not included 3 32kgs 7 4LBs Gear ratio 9 43 1 12 51 1 Engine 21 class 3 5cc 21...

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Page 8: ...box F R 8381 119 B head screw coarse thread BB3 16mm 16 pcs 9381 200 Central diff gear box complete Part Desc 9381 201 Central diff set With plastic gear 45T 9381 20P Central diff set With metal gear...

Page 9: ...4mm 2 pcs 8381 714 C hub 2 pcs 8382 705 B head screw BM3 24mm 16 pcs 8381 716 Set screws M4 12mm 16 pcs 8381 717 Shock tow er 2 pcs Part Desc 8381 718 Pivot ball mount 4 pcs 8381 719 Upper sus arm sha...

Page 10: ...rts are common for both Optimus GP and Maximus GP Parts that are specifically for Maximus GP Part Desc 9382 9E1 Engine gear 13T 8384 701 Hex adapter M12 17mm nut 8382 702 Bumper upper sus arm mount fr...

Page 11: ...W010 WASHER L004 MAIN NEEDLE VALVE O RING L002 CARBURETOR O RING MN2125 MAIN NEEDLE VALVE HOLDER MN2126 MAIN NEEDLE OS2124A FUEL NIPPLE P001 PISTON GUDEON PIN S022 CYLINDER HEAD SCREW 3x16 4pcs S2521...

Page 12: ...381 403 8381 402 8381 402 8381 401 8381 403 8381 401 8381 402 8381 401 8381 40R 8381 40L 8381 303 8381 308 8381 307 8381 304 8381 307 8381 307 8381 309 8381 306 8381 302 8381 301 8381 50R 8381 50L 838...

Page 13: ...arm system 8381 708 8381 708 8381 726 8381 723 8381 400 8381 726 8381 100 8381 300 8381 300 8381 50L 8381 50R 8381 719 8381 719 8381 726 8381 721 8382 705 8382 705 8381 306 8381 718 8381 718 8381 717...

Page 14: ...ear sus arm system 8381 729 8382 705 8381 306 8381 306 8381 726 8381 721 8381 717 8381 718 8381 726 8381 300 8381 715 8381 300 8381 103 8381 103 8381 708 8381 708 8381 400 8381 110 8381 802 8381 100 8...

Page 15: ...008 8381 702 8381 010 8381 011 8381 012 8381 010 8381 012 9381 004 9381 600 8381 012 8381 012 8381 015 8381 012 8381 015 8381 012 8381 012 8381 012 8381 011 8381 010 8381 008 8382 005 8382 005 9381 00...

Page 16: ...1 9381 9E6 H120 H119 9381 9B3 8381 306 9381 9E7 9381 9E8 9381 9E5 8381 9S3 9381 9E5 9381 9E4 9381 9E3 9381 9E1 9381 9E2 8381 009 8131 009 8381 703 8381 808 8381 702 8381 808 8381 804 8381 807 8381 804...

Page 17: ...Crankshaft SG Carburetor Idle screw High end screw Low end screw Engine needles and carburetor...

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Page 25: ...ain and thunderstorm or at low visibility 7 Always use the same types of batteries in the transmitter Do not mix old and new batteries in the transmitter Please check the battery power before use Repl...

Page 26: ...eutral position from 0 to 20 10 TH TRIM adjust the throttle neutral position from 0 to 20 11 ST NOR REV slide to left or right to choose steering mode 12 TH NOR REV push the trigger or pull it back to...

Page 27: ...the LED indicator is on in stable status the binding is complete Note To bind it quickly and effectively please put the receiver 40 50cm away from the transmitter Failsafe Switch on the transmitter an...

Page 28: ...ht driving 7 Menu keys Press Left key or Right key move the cursor to LCD display options 8 DATA change keys press Left key or Right key to change adjust and save current parameters 9 Throttle trigger...

Page 29: ...hear beep sound after two seconds Release all keys and all parameters will go back to factory default values Frequency duplication setting When two transmitters are used at the same time a frequency m...

Page 30: ...Left key or Right key to choose ON OFF Screen shows OFF REV 3C TRM Servo neutral trim setup Setting up steering servo ST neutral position parameters Press MENU function Left key Press twice under MAI...

Page 31: ...ge the data When you turn the steering wheel counterclockwise the screen displays the EPA value of left steering L F U on steering servo Press DATA function Left key or Right key for desired value Scr...

Page 32: ...s it prevents the tires from getting stuck in powerful griping motion during brake Screen shows ABS TH FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved y the party responsible for compl...

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