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HANDLING THE RECEIVER AND SERVOS

1 . The FP-R6D receiver incorporates an 8

Bit integrated circuit and is made into
6-channel operation. The same inte-
grated circuit is also used for Four (4)
and Five (5) channel operation.

2. The Block connector sockets that con-

nects the different Servos are an inte-
gral part of the receiver.

3. The Block Connector sockets are po-

larized and each position is designated

on the receiver case. Therefore check
carefully before connecting the Servos.
Particularly care must be taken since
the power supply relay connector is

Red and the Aileron relay connector
is BLACK.

4. Since each Servo is built to the same

specifications, any Servo can be used
for any purpose.

5. There is a FP-S5L (Reversible Servo

Red Label) included in each set. This
Servo is convenient for throttle control
on shoulder wing models.

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Summary of Contents for FP-4DN

Page 1: ...New FUTABA DIGITAL PROPORTIONAL RADIO CONTROL...

Page 2: ...INDEX Features 1 Specifications 2 Transmitter operation 3 Handling the Receiver Servos 6 Ni cads batteries re charging 8 Preca tions test installation 9 Guarantee 12 Factory repair service 13...

Page 3: ...spurious signals by utilization of a double tuned RF pre selector circuit 6 Shielded RF and Oscillator coils provide strong rejection of spurious signals 7 Accidental touching of Futaba Transmitter an...

Page 4: ...ype control is added on the front panel for the 6th control variable move ment Operating procedures for the FP 4DN FP 5DN FP 6DN are the same as they are designed and Manufactured to the same specific...

Page 5: ...Transmitters are shown in the Diagram below and it is suggested that the manipu lation of these controls be well mastered FP T4D for FP 4DN 4 CHANNEL FP T5D for FP 5DN 5 CHANNEL FP T6D for FP 6DN 6 CH...

Page 6: ...ciently charged 4 Please be aware that whenever the meter needle falls below 10 the area covered by the signal is diminished 5 Along side and below each control sticks are two 2 small Black levers The...

Page 7: ...ceiver 3 The Block Connector sockets are po larized and each position is designated on the receiver case Therefore check carefully before connecting the Servos Particularly care must be taken since th...

Page 8: ...ve each stick and Trim lever and check to see if the specific Servo is actuated correctly 9 When each section is tested for movement please make certain that both the Transmitting and Receiving antenn...

Page 9: ...ghtly exceeded When Ni Cad batteries are completely charged you can ordinarily expect about 100 minutes of use during a given day about 10 control sessions of 10 minutes each Normally Ni Cad batteries...

Page 10: ...to its shortest length and with the receiver antenna in extended condition if the controls functions properly at the distance of 50 to 100 feet the system is operating normally However it should be ca...

Page 11: ...is plugged in completely Always re check the installation of the Servo Horns and Rods to make sure that their motion matches the move ment of the Transmitter control stick Use the reversible Servo FP...

Page 12: ...e signals enter the receiver unex pected movements of the Servos can result Therefore one of the metal surfaces touching each other should be covered with an insulating material 6 When the installatio...

Page 13: ...R C system has been improperly handled damaged in a crash or tampered with The guarantee does not cover the replacement of Plastic Housings or Electronics components by the use of improper voltage In...

Page 14: ...ly with sufficient packing material to prevent shipping dam age 5 Include a brief but thorough explanation of all problems and service required and tape to back of transmitter Label servos as to their...

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