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Caution

 When closing the battery cover, be careful that the battery cover does not pinch the battery lead wires.

Shorting of the battery lead wires may lead to fi re and abnormal heating and cause burns or fi re disaster.

 Since the usable range of LiFe batteries is different, the power supply used must be set by system setting (page 

41). 

If used with wrong setting, the transmitter may shut down before warning of low battery alarm. There is a danger that a car (boat) runs 
away.

When a low battery alarm is generated, cease operation immediately and retrieve the model.  Always charge 

before use.

If the battery goes dead while in operation, you will lose control of the model. 

Connect the battery con-

nector

After removing the dry cell battery box 

from the transmitter, disconnect the con-

nector. Insert the connector of the optional  

battery and load the new battery into the 

transmitter.

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Battery Replacement Method

1

Refer to the previous description and remove 

the transmitter battery cover. (See page 15)
After removing the dry cell battery box from 
the transmitter, disconnect the connector.

2

Insert the connector of the new battery and 

load the new battery into the transmitter. Fin-
ish by installing the battery cover.

When Using The Optional Battery

When using an optional rechargeable battery, replace the battery as described below.

-Always use the optional FT2F1100B, FT2F1700BV2 or FT2F2100BV2  rechargeable battery.

-Be sure to attach the included battery spacer to the battery.

Charging jack

 To transmitter 

charging jack 

9M20A05401 

(FUTM1725)

LED

Charging A LiFe Battery

 (Example: When using the 

FT2F1100B / 1700BV2 / 2100BV2 

 with the special charger)

1

Plug the transmitter cord of the special char-

ger into the charging jack on the rear of the 
transmitter. 

2

Plug the charger into an AC outlet. 

3

Check that the charging LED lights red. 

4

When charging is completed, the charging 

LED lights green. Disconnect the charge 
plug and disconnect the AC plug of the char-
ger.

Summary of Contents for 4PM

Page 1: ...AL SHORT MANUAL Detailed function explanation This manual is a simplified version Details of the function are not described Refer to country distributor WEB for detailed function explanation http www rc futaba co jp english English ...

Page 2: ...dio control models Use of the product described in this in struction manual is limited to radio control models 2 Exportation precautions a When this product is exported it cannot be used where prohibited by the laws governing radio waves of the destination country b Use of this product with other than models may be restricted by Export and Trade Control Regulations 3 Modification adjustment and re...

Page 3: ...lies with Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This transmitter must not be co...

Page 4: ... Before Using 11 Features 11 Set Contents 13 Transmitter T4PM 14 Nomenclature 14 Battery Replacement Method 4 AA Size Batteries 15 When Using The Optional Battery 16 Power Switch Key Operation 18 Display When Power Switch Is Turned On 18 Power Off Forgotten Alarm 19 Steering Wheel And Throttle Trigger Operation 19 Digital Trim Operation 20 Mechanical ATL Adjustment 20 Wheel Trigger Tension Adjustm...

Page 5: ...ic menu screen in katakana characters for Japanese use HOME screen display mode setting Servo Reverse REVERSE 43 Servo operation reversing Subtrim SUBTRIM 44 Servo center position fine adjustment End Point Adjuster END POINT 45 End point adjustment Exponential Adjustment EXP 48 Steering operation curve Throttle curve adjustment Servo Speed SPEED 51 Steering Throttle servo delay adjustment Throttle...

Page 6: ...emory copy Model Reset RESET 62 Model memory reset Data Transfer MDL TRANS 63 The T4PM model memory data to another T4PM Fail safe Function FAIL SAFE 65 Fail safe battery fail safe function Select Trim Dial Function TRIM DIAL 67 Selection of functions operated by digital trim and dial Select Switch Function SWITCH 69 Selection of functions operated by switch Adjuster ADJUSTER 71 Steering wheel and...

Page 7: ...ee page 79 for current listings SR mode channel OFF Normal mode of Futaba SR compatible servo Futaba digital servo T FHSS HI SPEED mode Normal mode of Futaba SR compatible servo Futaba digital servo NORMAL mode Futaba all servo Normal mode of Futaba SR compatible servo S FHSS HI SPEED mode Normal mode of Futaba SR compatible servo Futaba digital servo NORMAL mode Futaba all servo Normal mode of Fu...

Page 8: ... the transmitter Should you notice any abnormal operation do not operate the model Also check to be sure the model memory matches the model in use Turning on the power switches Always check the throttle trigger on the transmitter to be sure it is at the neutral position 1 Turn on the transmitter power switch 2 Turn on the receiver or speed control power switch Turning off the power switches Always...

Page 9: ...short circuit the battery terminals A short circuit across the battery terminals may cause abnormal heating fire and burns Do not drop the battery or expose it to strong shocks or vibrations The battery may short circuit and overheat electrolyte may leak out and cause burns or chemical damage When the model is not being used always remove or disconnect the battery Leaving the battery connected cou...

Page 10: ...ems with operation If the system will not be used for a long period of time remove the batteries 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 10 For Your Safety As Well As That Of Others NiMH NiCd Battery Ele...

Page 11: ...p without transmitting Model memory for 40 models Model names can use up to 10 letters numbers and symbols so that logical names may be used A model memory with different setups can be created by using the model copy function 4 axis Jog button The JOG button can be operated in 4 directions up down left and right ESC Link function MC LINK This dedicated function allows you set up the Link software ...

Page 12: ...g the throttle speed function operation can be per formed smoothly and easily It also suppresses battery consumption Steering speed SPEED When you sense that the steering servo is too fast etc the servo operating speed direction that suppresses the maximum speed can be adjusted Racing timer TIMER The lap timer can record 100 lap times and total time The timer can also be started automati cally by ...

Page 13: ...l mode of Futaba SR compatible servo Futaba digital servo T FHSS HI SPEED mode Normal mode of Futaba SR compatible servo Futaba digital servo NORMAL mode Futaba all servo Normal mode of Futaba SR compatible servo S FHSS HI SPEED mode Normal mode of Futaba SR compatible servo Futaba digital servo NORMAL mode Futaba all servo Normal mode of Futaba SR compatible servo Receiver battery Matched to the ...

Page 14: ...DT2 default throttle trim Grip Handle Digital Trim1 DT1 default steering trim Steering wheel Push switch SW1 default OFF Push switch SW2 default OFF LCD screen Edit buttons LED Nomenclature Transmitter T4PM Mechanical ATL adjusting screw Digital Trim 5 DT5 default ATL Digital Trim 4 DT4 default dual rate Digital Trim 3 DT3 default CH3 Wheel tension adjusting screw Trigger tension adjusting screw T...

Page 15: ... AA Size Batteries Check Turn the power switch on the transmitter to the ON position Check the battery voltage display on the LCD screen If the voltage is low check the batteries for insufficient contact in the case or incorrect battery polarity Reference By changing the AA size alkaline dry batteries from 3 to 4 you can extend the usable time Please use 4P SQ for T4PV T4PLS for dry cell box Refer...

Page 16: ... Before Using Battery Replacement Method 1Refer to the previous description and remove the transmitter battery cover See page 15 After removing the dry cell battery box from the transmitter disconnect the connector 2Insert the connector of the new battery and load the new battery into the transmitter Fin ish by installing the battery cover When Using The Optional Battery When using an optional rec...

Page 17: ...film or make any scratch by a cutter knife or the sharp edges of metal components Make sure not to soak or get the battery wet with water or seawater Make sure not to use a deformed or swollen battery There is a risk of explosion or fire which is very dangerous Caution on charger Warning The charger 9M20A05401 FUTM 1725 does not charge batteries other than FT2F1100B FT2F1700B V2 FT2F2100B V2 Overc...

Page 18: ... Setup Value DOWN END Finish the setting and return to the previous screen Timer ST Steering trim display TH Throttle trim display D R Steering D R display ATL Throttle ATL display Power switch turned on Model name 10 characters The current receiver system is displayed Telemetry function ON OFF Receiver Transmitter The reception strength is shown Battery voltage Servo operation of each channel can...

Page 19: ... the steering wheel throttle trigger push switch or edit button are operated the alarm is reset If the alarm is not reset the auto power off function will automatically turn off the power after 5 minutes If the system is not to be used turn off the power The function can be deactivated at the system menu page 42 Steering Wheel And Throttle Trigger Operation CH1 Steering wheel CH2 Throttle trigger ...

Page 20: ...raking effect is strong and increases the set value when the braking effect is weak With the center trim feature trim adjustments have no effect on the maximum servo travel This prevents the linkages from binding when adjustments are made Adjustment 1Using a 1 5 mm hex wrench adjust the trigger brake reverse stroke The screw moves the throttle trigger stopper When the screw is turned clockwise the...

Page 21: ...may fall out Trigger Slide Adjustment The throttle trigger position can be moved forward and backward Adjustment 1Using a 2 0 mm hex wrench loosen the trig ger slide mounting screw by turning it slightly counterclockwise Always loosen this screw Note If the trigger slide screw is turned too much the screw may fall out 2Using a 2 5mm hex wrench turn the trigger slide adjusting screw and adjust the ...

Page 22: ...us issue but keep it in mind especially during setup About The Transmitter Antenna About Transmitter Antenna and Receiver Antenna Receiver Terminology Antenna Antenna R314SB E has no external antenna LED Link switch and connector part are the same as R314SB The receiver power supply can be connected to the S BUS2 connector or each of CH1 4 Coaxial cable Link switch LED Connectors 4 CH4 servo CH4 3...

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