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When using servos with high power demand, we recommend to always use a receiver battery pack.
The connections are designed for Futaba plug connectors. If required, you can also easily use JR plugs or
plug connectors of the same build.
Important!
When connecting servos and speed controllers, always make sure of correct polarity of the plug connec-
tors. The plug-in contact for the impulse line (yellow, white or orange, depending on the manufacturer) must
be connected to the upper pin contact (see lower illustration in figure 5). The plug contact for the negative
line (black or brown, depending on the manufacturer) must be connected to the bottom pin contact.
First, switch on the transmitter and then the receiver. If the binding function is working correctly, the red LED indicator
in the receiver (see figure 5, item 4) lights up and the ten servos react to the movements of the control levers, switches
and dial switches. The assignment of which servo is operated with which control element at the transmitter is evident
from figure 1. Verify correct receiver function and then switch the receiver off again.
If the servos do not react and the LEDs in the receiver do not light up, perform binding (see chapter 20).