Preparation
10
Voltage Indicator & Low Battery Alarm
Battery Voltage is displayed both numerically and graphically on the LCD display.
The graphical depiction is a horizontal bar on the top right corner of the display.
The length of the power level bar is gradually reduced according to current
consumption. When voltage drops below 8.7 volts, the bar flashes and an alarm will
sound to alert the low voltage condition.
NOTE
At low voltage, immediately stop the model and replace the batteries. Otherwise loss
of control of model may result.
ADV
50 : FM 40.665 MHz 10.3 V
SHIFT : POSITIVE
1 : ALL
STB
D/R
STA
IDL
ABS
SST
Voltage Indicator
USB Connection
for PC Game Control (using optional cable)
Your Husky has a USB port located behind the control panel. By connecting a
USB cable between your Husky and a PC, your Husky can function as a PC game
controller or a joystick.
To use as a PC game controller, set the Power Switch to Standby position (S/B),
plug the "B" type end of the USB cable into your Husky and the "A" type end of the
USB cable into the USB port on your PC. The LCD on your Husky will display "USB
Connected". Your PC should recognise the Huksy as a "3 axis 4 button joystick with
hat switch". For the first time use, calibration should be performed by clicking on
the Game Controllers icon in the Control Panel of your Windows PC.
NOTE
For a PC Game control, only the Trigger and the Steering Wheel of your Husky are
operational.Trim or Function Buttons are not used and have no effect on a PC game control.
USB cables are available in various lengths at your local computer stores. Look for
a USB printer cable.
Direct Servo Control
(using optional cable)
DSC allows you to operate the servos and speed controllers without propagating
the radio frequency (RF). This is ideal for pit checking your radio setup while others
are operating on the same frequency. To operate, plug the radio connector end of
the DSC cable into the DSC jack located behind the control panel of your Husky.
The other male end of the DSC cable is inserted into the battery slot (Slot B) on your
Ken receiver. Set the power switch to ON position.