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Description Of Functions

2PC / 2PCKA

Description Of Functions

Steering Trim

Throttle neutral adjustments can be made moving the throttle
trim to the left or right.

Throttle Trim

Steering neutral adjustments can be made by moving the Steer-
ing trim knob to the left or right.

Racers Tip

When you install a servo always check to be sure the servo
is at its neutral position. Adjust the servo horn hole position
and linkage so both are parallel. When a servo saver is used
place it as close to center position as possible. Be sure the
steering trim on the transmitter is at the neutral position.

Trim  Operation And Maximum Travel

Changing the trim can effect the overall settings, when ad-
justments are made with the trims recheck your installation
for maximum servo travel. (Steering ATV right side and left
side).

When Trim usage is extreme

If it takes most of your trim movement to get a servo to the
neutral position, reposition the servo horn or servo saver on
the servo and inspect your linkage installation.

Racers Tip

When using a electronic speed control set the throttle trim to
neutral and make adjustments to the speed control.  On a gas
powered model set the trim to neutral and adjust the linkage
to the point where the carburetor is fully closed in accor-
dance with the engine instruction manual.

Trim Operation and Travel

Trim adjustments will effect the overall servo travel, check
the brake side (backward) movement when changes are
made.

When trim movement is extreme

If you use most of the trim movement to get the servo to the
neutral position , recenter the servo horn closer to the neu-
tral position and inspect your throttle linkage.

ST.TRIM

TH.TRIM

Steering Trim

90

°

90

°

Parallel

Servo Saver

Direct Servo Saver Horn

ST.TRIM

TH.TRIM

Throttle Trim

(Drum Type)

(Slide Type)

Carburetor Fully Closed

Summary of Contents for 2PC

Page 1: ...ct to the fol lowing two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation A...

Page 2: ...Safety Precautions 2 Definition Of Symbols 2 Running Preparations Safety Precautions 2 Running Safety Precautions 3 Storage And Disposal Safety Precautions 4 Other Safety Precautions 5 Description Of...

Page 3: ...e If ignored and not performed properly Safety Precautions 2PC 2PCKA Explanation Of Graphic Symbols Indicates an operation that prompts a warning including Caution Indicates an operation that must not...

Page 4: ...gardless of the signal format Do not operate outdoors on rainy days Never operate in the rain or run through puddles The transmitter receiver batteries and most servos and speed controls are not wa te...

Page 5: ...ol Caution Do not touch Do not touch the engine motor speed control or any part of the model that will gener ate heat while running Touching hot parts will result in serious burns Storage And Disposal...

Page 6: ...d battery terminals Short circuiting the terminals will lead to sparks and overheating and could cause a fire and burns as well Caution Prohibited Do not store your R C system where it will be exposed...

Page 7: ...tery Holder Miscellaneous T2PC or T2PCKA x1 R122JE x1 S3003 x2 S3003 x1 MC210CB x1 MC310CB x1 CSW BN x1 R2 BSS N x1 Servo mounting hardware and servo horns Mini Screwdriver Should any item be missing...

Page 8: ...P14 only T2PCKA Trim Panel Cover Steering Trim P13 Steering Wheel Throttle Trigger Grip Handle Steering D R Dial P14 only T2PCKA Power Switch Battery Level Indicator Throttle Trim P13 Three LED displ...

Page 9: ...ontact in the case or incorrect battery polarity Caution Always be sure you reinsert the batteries in the correct polarity order If the batteries are loaded incorrectly the transmitter may be damaged...

Page 10: ...tle Servo Receiver Receiver E S C Power Switch To Receiver Battery Power Switch Connects to Motor Connects to battery CH1 CH2 CH1 BATT CH2 ON OFF Connect the battery in accordance with instructions pr...

Page 11: ...double sided tape Gas Powered Car s and Boat s Isolate the receiver from vibration by wrapping it in foam rubber or similar type cush ioning material Protect the unit from water damage by placing it i...

Page 12: ...pacitors are not installed high frequency noise will reduce range and cause loss of control along with various other problems Installation Note Inspect all linkage installations and any point where me...

Page 13: ...Have the throttle trigger at neutral 4 Set the neutral trim to the point where the monitor lamp goes off The point where the monitor lamp changes from a rapid flashing light to off is the neutral poi...

Page 14: ...de and left side When Trim usage is extreme If it takes most of your trim movement to get a servo to the neutral position reposition the servo horn or servo saver on the servo and inspect your linkage...

Page 15: ...counterclockwise When the trim position deviates from the center the de viation will be on the opposite side when the servo is reversed Warning Operate each servo over its full stroke and check to see...

Page 16: ...mm Weight 16 6g Servo S3003 standard servo Power requirement 4 8V or 6V common with receiver Current drain 8mA at 6V Idle Output torque 3 2kg cm at 4 8V Operating speed 0 23sec 60 digree at 4 8V Size...

Page 17: ...teries in the correct polarity If the contact spring is deformed correct it Wipe with a dry cloth Transmitter antenna Loose Not extended to full length Screw in Extend fully Crystal Disconnected Wrong...

Page 18: ...its original shipping materials and send it to your nearest authorized Futaba R C Service Center Be sure to include a note in your package that describes the trouble in as much detail as possible incl...

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