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Dear customer,
we are delighted that you have decided to purchase a 

PowerBox receiver

, which almost certainly repre-

sents the most highly developed and most advanced transmitting and receiving system for your valuab-
le models available anywhere in the modelling world. Unprecedented range in the 2.4 GHz band, and 
ultra-fast, ultra-precise data transfer in both directions - these are the outstanding features of this radio 
system.

1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

      

PowerBox receivers 

are by no means “receivers” in 

the usual sense; they are “transceivers”. They are capable of transmitting and receiving at the same data 
rate and the same range as the associated system transmitter.
All 

PowerBox receivers

     

is one of the factors which make the system’s extremely long range possible. The 

PowerBox

 radio link is 

a hopping system which uses at least 66 of 198 possible channels. An intelligent hopping sequence is 
employed, ensuring interference-free operation even when the frequency band is heavily used.
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11. SET CONTENTS

PowerBox

 

receiver

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Instruction Manual

12. SERVICE NOTE

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which covers all queries relating to our products. It gives you the opportunity to obtain help quickly all 
round the clock - even at weekends. All the answers are provided by the 

PowerBox Team

, guaranteeing 

that the information is correct. 

Please use the Support Forum before you contact us by telephone:

www.forum.powerbox-systems.com

13. GUARANTEE CONDITIONS

We are able to grant a 

36 month guarantee

 on our 

PowerBox receiver

 from the initial date of purchase. 

The guarantee covers proven material faults, which will be corrected by us at no charge to you.
The guarantee does not cover damage caused by incorrect usage, e.g. reverse polarity, excessive vibra-
tion, excessive voltage, damp, fuel, and short-circuits. The same applies to defects due to severe wear.

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PowErBox

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 PBR-9D 

and 

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Other systems feature two aerials, switching between them 50-50, but if one aerial loses the signal, 
50% of the information is inevitably lost; our design does not suffer that drawback. There are also no 
switching diodes which have a damping effect on the signal as it arrives; this has a particularly adverse 
effect on the radio chip.
In contrast, both the receive units in 

PowerBox

 

receivers

 pick up the data packet in undamped form, and 

subject it to a full analysis. If one of the two packets contain errors, or if the signal strength is poor, or if 
the signal is completely absent, the data packet picked up by the other receive unit is used, and passed to 
the servo outputs or digital outputs. The result is a 100% signal even if one aerial is completely blocked.

FEATURES:

+ 2.4 GHz receiver matching the 

CORE

 radio control system

+ one or two receive units
+ extreme interference rejection
+ ultra-long range
+ high-performance real-time telemetry
+ integral telemetry for reception quality and battery voltage

2. FEATURES AND CONNECTIONS

                                                                               

PWM outputs

3. POWER SUPPLY

To ensure that

 PBR receivers

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ply sockets. The power supply should always be connected to one of the front servo outputs; use a Y-lead 
if none of these sockets is vacant. The data sockets of the

 PBR-7S

 and 

PBR-9D

 should not be used for 

the power supply, as the maximum current they can handle is 5A.

4. BINDING

The receivers can be bound using either of two methods:

  

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     After this you connect the receiver to a power supply: the transmitter now binds with the receiver.

5. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE SOCKETS

a) PWM outputs A1 - I 9

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PBR-9D

 can be set to generate outputs 10 - 19 as well as channels 1 - 9.

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b) P²-BUS

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When the system is switched on, all the sensors connected to this socket are scanned, and displayed 
at the transmitter.

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 USB interface adapter

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7. INSTALLATION, DEPLOYING THE AERIALS

All 

PowerBox receivers

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to vibration and shock. In most models the receivers can simply be attached to a smooth surface inside 
the model using double-sided adhesive tape.

The ideal method of aerial deployment varies greatly according to the model, the fuselage material and 
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lage, as this guarantees optimum reception regardless of the materials of which the model is made.

8. OTHER SETTINGS

The receiver offer a number of optional settings which can be selected at the transmitter and sent via the 
radio link:
• 

Frame rate

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• As an option, the data output can be set to any of three types

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FastTrack, SRXL, channel 8 / 10 (PBR7S / 9D)

 

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Hold / Failsafe:

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9. NOTES ON OPERATION

All 

PowerBox

 

receivers

 are able to transmit battery voltage and reception quality by default. The follo-

wing values are transmitted:

•  

Battery voltage:

 this shows the voltage present at the servo sockets. Please note: if you are using a 

regulated battery backer, the value shown here is the regulated voltage, not the battery voltage.

• 

RSSI:

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•  

LQI:

 this value indicates the reception quality in percentage form. The value is calculated by the receiver, 

based on the number of lost data packets and the power level over time.

LQI is a very instructive value providing information about the quality of the radio link. In order to monitor 
it fully, we recommend that you set up a widget at the Telemetry screen showing the LQI value, and set an 
alarm threshold of 60% to 70%. This ensures that any reception problem immediately triggers an alarm 
to make you aware of the situation.

*This feature may not be implemented in the initial series.

14. LIABILITY EXCLUSION

We are not in a position to ensure that you observe our instructions regarding installation of the 

Power- 

Box receiver

        

system competently.

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arise due to the use or operation of the 

PowerBox receiver

, or 

which are connected with such use in any way. Regardless of 
the legal arguments employed, our obligation to pay damages 
is limited to the invoice total of our products which were invol-
ved in the event, insofar as this is deemed legally permissible.

We wish you loads of fun with your new 

PowerBox receiver

!

                 

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battery backers, and therefore acts as a universal interface for third-party accessories.

     However, this socket can also be employed for real-time sensors (

FastTrack

), which can be used for 

directly controlling or regulating the servo outputs. A typical use is for the 

iGyro SAT

.

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6. MEANING OF THE LED DISPLAY

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• continuous green light: the receiver is bound to the transmitter; signal strength is adequate
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PBR-5S

PBR-7S

PBR-8E

PBR-9D

PBR-26D

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2.4GHz

Operating voltage

4.0 - 9.0V

Number of transmitted channels

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Number of PWM outputs 

5

7

8

9

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4096 steps (12-bit)

Number of receive units

1

1

2

2

2

Range (line of sight)

> 9km

Telemetry

yes

7K=L   

yes

yes

no

yes yes

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no

yes

no

yes

yes

Parameter setting from the radio

yes

yes

no

yes

yes

Dimensions

44x20x12mm 52x22x12mm 62x25x17mm 57x27x12mm 48x25x10mm

Weight

7g

12g

16g

17g

10g

Temperature range

-10°C to +85°C

10. SPECIFICATION

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PowerBox-Systems GmbH

     

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D-86609 Donauwoerth
Germany

 +49-906-99 99 9-200
 +49-906-99 99 9-209

www.powerbox-systems.com

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