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For your safety as well as that of others.

Storage and Disposal Precautions

Warning

Prohibited Procedures

Do not leave the radio system or
models within the reach of small chil-
dren.

A small child may accidentally operate the system,
this could cause a dangerous situation and injuries.
Nicad batteries can be very dangerous when mis-
handled and cause chemical damage.

Do not throw Nicad batteries into a
fire. Do not expose Nicad batteries to
extreme heat. Also do not disas-
semble or modify a Nicad battery
pack.

Overheating and breakage will cause the electrolyte
to leak from the cells and cause skin burns, loss of
sight as well as other injuries.

Mandatory Procedures

When the system will not be used for
any length of time store the system
with batteries in a discharged state.
Be sure to recharge the batteries prior
to  the next time the system is used.

If the batteries are repeatedly recharged in a slightly
discharged state the memory effect of the nicad bat-
tery may considerably reduce the capacity . A reduc-
tion in operating time will occur even when the batter-
ies are charged for the recommended time.

<Nicad Battery Electrolyte>

The electrolyte in Nicad batteries is a strong alkali. Should you get even the
smallest amount of the electrolyte in your eyes, DO NOT RUB, wash immedi-
ately with water, seek medical attention at once. The electrolyte can cause blind-
ness. If electrolyte comes in contact with your skin or clothes, wash with water
immediately.

Caution

Prohibited Procedures

Do not store your R/C system in the
following  places.

- Where it is extremely hot or cold.

- Where the system will be exposed to direct
sunlight.

- Where the humidity is high.

-Where vibration is prevalent.

-Where dust is prevalent.

-Where the system would be exposed to
steam and condensation.

Storing your R/C system under adverse conditions
could cause deformation and numerous problems
with opreation.

Mandatory Procedure

If the system will not be used for a
long period of time remove the batter-
ies from the transmitter and model
and store in a cool dry place.

If the batteries are left in the transmitter electrolyte
may leak and damage the transmitter. This applies to
the model also, remove the batteries from it also to
prevent damage.

<Nicad Battery  Recycling>

A used Nicad battery is valuable resource. Insulate the battery terminals and
dispose the battery by taking it to a battery recycling center.

Summary of Contents for 3PDF

Page 1: ...1M23N02102 3PDF Instruction Manual For Car s and Boat s 3 Channel Digital Proportional R C System...

Page 2: ...ade Control Regulations An application for export approval must be submit ted 3 Modification adjustment and replacement of parts Futaba is not responsible for unauthorized modification adjustment and...

Page 3: ...parations Prior to Setting Trans mitter 16 E S C MC210CB Adjustment 17 For your safety as well as that of others Explanation of Symbols 2 Operation Precautions 2 Nicad Battery Handling Precautions 4 O...

Page 4: ...ating two or more models at same time on the same frequency will cause interference and loss of control of both models AM FM PPM and PCM are different methods of modulation Nonetheless the same freque...

Page 5: ...ls in systems on 75MHz is illegal per FCC regula tions If other brands of crystals are used the system may not op erate or the operating range may be reduced Loss of con trol will occur Do not touch t...

Page 6: ...bnormal heating fire and burns Do not drop the Nicad battery or ex pose it to strong shocks or vibrations The battery may short circuit and overheat electrolyte may leak out and cause burns or chemica...

Page 7: ...for the recommended time Nicad Battery Electrolyte The electrolyte in Nicad batteries is a strong alkali Should you get even the smallest amount of the electrolyte in your eyes DO NOT RUB wash immedi...

Page 8: ...o match your application in specialty models The third channel can be used in five operation modes P32 Digital Trim Digital trim will allow positive and quick settings to be made Lever Function Select...

Page 9: ...owing items The contents will vary with the system purchased Transmitter Receiver System with 2 servos System with 1 MC210CB Transmitter Receiver Servo E S C Switch Battery Holder Miscellaneous Servo...

Page 10: ...The throttle trigger travel can be ad justed to limit the brake stroke Adjustment Method When the screw is turned clockwise the brake stroke will become shorter When the screw is turned counter clock...

Page 11: ...ficient contact or incorrect battery polarity When the battery alarm sounds change the batteries or if Nicads are used recharge Alarm voltage approx 8 7 Volts Caution Be sure to load the batteries in...

Page 12: ...ver Accessories The following accessories are sup plied with the system Spare servo horns Use to match your application Servo mounting hardware Rubber bushing grommet wood screws For mounting precauti...

Page 13: ...im lever is moved the current trim position will be displayed on the LCD screen D R ATL CH3 Lever Operating Instructions Operate the levers by pushing them to the left or right up or down A Tone will...

Page 14: ...y voltage lavel LCD screen contrast adjustment 1 Turn on the transmitter power switch the screen will show the current settings 2 Adjust the Contrast by pressing the or key while pressing the Select k...

Page 15: ...ttery will no longer operate the transmitter and cause loss of control Memory Error If the data is destroyed for any reason an audible alarm will sound The message MEMORY ERROR will appear on the disp...

Page 16: ...Precautions on the next page 1 2 3 B C FP R113F FM 1 2 3 B C FP R113F FM When a E S C is used MC210CB Gas Powered Model Steering Servo Steering Servo Throttle Servo Channel 3 Servo Receiver Receiver E...

Page 17: ...wires Keep the receiver antenna at least 1 inch away from the motor and battery and wires that handle heavy current loads Cutting bundling or routing the receiver antenna near any devise that produce...

Page 18: ...utral push the channel 2 trim lever up or down The display will read TRIM Pos Hold the lever up or down until you see 0 on the display This will be the neutral position 3 To set Grip Dial A to maximum...

Page 19: ...he monitor lamp changes from a rapidly flashing light to off is the neutral point High Point Adjustment 1Set the throttle trigger to just a little before full throttle 2Set the high point trim to the...

Page 20: ...E MODE MODE MODE MODE MODE MODE MODE MODE MODE MODE MODE MODE P29 P23 P27 P24 P28 P22 P32 P31 P30 P12 Function Mode Group SELECT MODE SELECT MODE Pressed Simultaneously Pressed Simultaneously Select k...

Page 21: ...ial Setting Throttle ATL Direct Mode Group Steering Trim Position Throttle Trim Position Lever C Position Lever B Position Lever A Position When a lever is operated from an arbitrary screen that scree...

Page 22: ...displayed Racers Tip Adjust the servo horn and linkage so they are parallel If you are using a servo saver be sure the Steering trim is as close to neutral as possible Check the transmitter steer ing...

Page 23: ...trol set the screen to 0 and make the neutral adjustments at the FET Amp For gas powered models adjust the throttle linkage as descried in the engine instruction manual When 0 is displayed the carbure...

Page 24: ...rvo Reversing Function screen by pressing the MODE KEY Once 3 Select the channel you wish to change by press ing the SELECT KEY ST Steering TH Throttle CH3 Channel 3 Direction Setting 4Change the rota...

Page 25: ...key from the initial screen 2 Access the Steering ATV Function by pressing the MODE KY two times Steering right side adjustments 3 With the steering wheel turned fully to the right adjust the right s...

Page 26: ...TV screen by pressing the MODE KEY four times Throttle Forward Side Adjustment 3 Pull the throttle trigger back and adjust the for ward side travel by pressing the or key When a FET Amp Electronic spe...

Page 27: ...er steer loose take servo travel out 1 At the initial screen or a Function Mode Group screen The D R position will be displayed by pressing the D R lever to the left or right If the lever is not opera...

Page 28: ...etting 1 At the initial screen or Function Mode Group screen The ATL will be displayed by pressing the ATL lever to the left or right If the ATL lever is not operated for 5 seconds the screen will ret...

Page 29: ...ar 1 Access this function by pressing the MODE KEY from the initial screen Steering EXP Selection 2 Access the Steering EXP screen by pressing the MODE KEY three times EXP Adjustment 3 When you want t...

Page 30: ...y back When you want the servo reaction to be more sensitive adjust with the key When you want the servo to less sensitive adjust with the key Setting Range 100 0 100 Pressing the and keys simul taneo...

Page 31: ...nge from one model to another 1 Access this function by pressing the MODE key from the initial screen Model Select Function 2 Access the model select screen by pressing the Mode key two times Model Nu...

Page 32: ...lection 2 Access the model name screen by pressing the MODE key four times Selection of characters to changed or used 3 Select the character you want by pressing the SELECT key Setting New Character 4...

Page 33: ...the lever function select screen by press ing the Mode key three times Selection of Lever to be assigned 3 Select the desired lever by pressing the Select key GDA Lever A GDB Lever B GDC Lever C Funct...

Page 34: ...servo to four positions servo position P1 servo position P2 servo position P3 and servo position P4 The servo stops at each position Lin lever operation moves the servo from the R right side to L lef...

Page 35: ...operating the CH3 lever 1 When the initial screen or a function mode setup screen is displayed You can view the CH 3 posi tion by moving the CH 3 lever up or down If the lever is not operated for 5 s...

Page 36: ...77 x 1 59 x 1 41 Weight 1 5oz FET Amp MC210CB FET Amp with Reverse Voltage Drop Approx 0 52V 20A Between amp input and output Maximum Current 20A Fuse capacity Power Requirement 7 2 8 4 Volts Regulato...

Page 37: ...to see if the contacts are bent and not making good contact Dirty contacts Clean the contacts and check for corrosion Antenna Loose Be sure the antenna is screwed in tightly Not fully extended Fully...

Page 38: ...tion to the transmitter operation they are called proportional Servo Horn The part that is installed on the output shaft on the servo to convert to rotating motion of the servo to transmit the linear...

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