computer radio control system
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4.
Disconnect the flat flexible cable from
its
connector on the
main board.
The flat flexible cables that link the main printed circuit board
with the switches are oriented as shown in the picture
(4a)
.
The wire is always color coded on one side of both ends
(4b)
.
The markings must be oriented as shown below.
4.4.2 Assembly Procedure
1.
Insert the flat flexible cable to the switch connector of the
switch. See the orientation above.
2.
Push the switch into its spot in the transmitter housing.
3.
Tighten the switch installation nut from the front of the
transmitter. Use the specialized wrench (not included).
4.
Connect the flat flexible cable to the main printed circuit board
of the transmitter. See the orientation above. The cable has to
be inserted to the connector that matches the position on the front
panel where the switch is installed.
5.
Reconnect transmitter battery pack and reinstall radio back
cover and cover screws.
When replacing the switch
it is also necessary to
Sa
remove the switches
and
from the transmitter
Sb
Sc
body.
When replacing the switch
it is also necessary to
Sc
remove the switch from the transmitter body.
Sb
When replacing the switch
it is also necessary to
Sh
remove the switches
and Sf from the transmitter
Sg
body.
When replacing the switch
it is also necessary to
Sf
remove the switch from the transmitter body.
Sg
Note:
After you turn on the transmitter for the first time after any switches
have been modified, you will notice that the configuration for a
selected model no longer matches.
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4b
4a
4b
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