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Remarks on the table:
*
If necessary, it is possible to connect an additional servo to receiver output 1 (ST) besides the throttle servo/drive
control on receiver output 2 (TH) and an additional servo on receiver output 3 (AUX). At the push of a button, this
servo then takes over switching tasks or other functions on the transmitter.
** For electric models with mechanical drive control, a battery box or a separate rechargeable receiver battery is
always required for the power supply of the receiver. The power supply connection mounted to the mechanical
drive control must not be used because the voltage of 7.2 V applied at the connection (in a 6-cell rechargeable
drive battery) is too high for the receiver and the connected servos. The receiver or the servos are destroyed and
the warranty/guarantee is void!
*** **For electric models with electronic drive control, a separate rechargeable receiver battery is only required on
the BATT connection (see ill. 5, pos. "B") when the engine control/flight control used does not have a BEC
switcher. For further information, refer to the technical documents of the controller.
b) Mounting the receiver
The installation of the receiver depends on the model. For this reason, you should always follow the recommendations
of the model manufacturer regarding receiver installation. Regardless of the model, you should always try to install the
receiver so that it is protected from dust, dirt, moisture and vibration in the best possible way. Two-sided adhesive foam
(servo tape) or even rubber rings that hold the foam-wrapped receiver securely in place are suitable for fastening.
Attention!
The length of the aerial wire has a precisely determined
length. Therefore the aerial wire must not be wound
up, wrapped up or cut. This would decrease the range
significantly and thus pose a considerable safety risk.
Feed the aerial wire out of the model through an opening in the body directly behind the receiver. To do so, you should
ideally use an aerial tube, which may be supplied with the model or which can be obtained as an accessory.
c) Mounting the servos
The installation of a servo is always dependent on the particular model used. For specific information, refer to the
design documents of the model. However, generally you should try to fasten the servos with screws in such a way that
vibrations are minimised. For this purpose, servos are typically supplied with rubber bushings with metal sleeves (see
illustration 12, pos. 4).
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