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User Manual 

Specifications 

Transmitter type: SPMSLT300 
Scope of power supply:4.0V~6.6V 
Transmit frequency:2.4G 
Transmit power:<100mw 
Remote control distance:>150m 
Power requires:four AA batteries 
Adjustment method: knobs,switches 
 

Main functions 

 
SLT3 is a 

3-channel transmitter, which can set up the TRIM

DR

REV and EPA of TH and ST 

 
SLT3 receiver with 3 channel PWN output channels and fail-safe setting parameter function,With 
multiple protection measures,such as low voltage protection and throttle signal loss protection. 
 
 

Statements and warnings 

Please be sure to strictly follow the power supply mentioned in above specifications, otherwise 
might  burn  this  device.Transmitter  battery  box  is  suitable  for  4  alkaline  batteries.  At  the  same 
time, make sure the positive and negative terminals of the battery    installed correctly. incorrect 
battery  polarity  will  cause  damage  to  the  remote-control  unit.The  transmitter  indicates  the 
power  capacity  through  the  LED.  When  the  LED  changes  to  slowly  flashing  from  normal 
light,means the battery voltage is low. please replace the batteries immediately. 
 

Calibration function 
 

Before factory out, it has done the neutral point calibrations of the throttle, steering and set up 
the maximum movements. 
Incorrect steering/throttle calibration will cause the motor/servo unable to output at full angles 
or the rear section of steering/throttle without linear;Then the throttle and steering need to be 
calibrated. The calibration method is listing as below: 

 

Step 1: Turn and hold the steering wheel full right,and turn the throttle trigger at full brake. 
Step  2:  Power  on  the  transmitter.  The  LED  light  flashes  slowly,  indicating  that  the  calibration 
mode is entered. 
Step  3:  push  and  pull  the  throttle  trigger  to  the  maximum  forward  and  brake  positions,  to 

Summary of Contents for SPMSLT300

Page 1: ... of the battery installed correctly incorrect battery polarity will cause damage to the remote control unit The transmitter indicates the power capacity through the LED When the LED changes to slowly flashing from normal light means the battery voltage is low please replace the batteries immediately Calibration function Before factory out it has done the neutral point calibrations of the throttle ...

Page 2: ...l TH Forward DR Limits throttle output to 50 75 100 three different maximum speeds optional for users Neutral point of trim knobs To adjust the neutral position of steering and throttle It can be adjusted quickly by the corresponding knob on the transmitter REV function To adjust the positive and negative output of the throttle and steering Turn the switch to the R position to indicate the reverse...

Page 3: ...efault increase or decrease 1 3 Hold the trigger at full throttle click or holding the button A Increase or button B decrease to set up the EPA for throttle turning left When LED flash once indicates the default increase or decrease 1 4 Hold the trigger at full brake click or holding the button A Increase or button B decrease to set up the EPA for brake turning left When LED flash once indicates t...

Page 4: ...ct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to...

Page 5: ... Industrie Canada Son fonctionnementestsujet aux deux conditions suivantes 1 ledispositif ne doit pas produire de brouillagepréjudiciable et 2 cedispositifdoit accepter tout brouillagereçu y compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnementindésirable IMPORTANT NOTE Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled e...

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