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Installing the AR8360T Receiver
1.
Mount the receiver using double-sided servo tape. The receiver may be
mounted upright, upside down or on its side, but it should be square with
the fuselage in its mounting position. The receiver cannot be mounted at
an odd angle.
TIP:
For SAFE setups, install the receiver as close to the center of gravity of
the aircraft as practical.
2.
Connect the servos to their respective ports on the receiver using the chart
below.
CAUTION:
Incorrect installation of the receiver could cause a
crash. Always perform a control surface check and AS3X control
surface response test before flying a new setup, or after any setup changes.
DEFAULT CHANNEL ASSIGNMENTS
AR8360T Port Assignments
Bind/Prog/SRXL2= Bind, Aux Device Support, Program
1 Throttle (Smart Throttle)
2 Aileron
3 Elevator
4 Rudder
5 Gear
6 Aux 1
7 Aux 2
8 Aux 3
Telemetry
The AR8360T features full range telemetry and will provide receiver battery
voltage, flight log data, vertical speed, and altitude data without any additional
sensors. Additional telemetry devices such as voltage sensors can be
connected to the volt port, and XBus telemetry sensors can be connected
through the XBus connector. Every XBus telemetry device has two XBus ports,
and XBus telemetry sensors can be connected in a daisy chain in any order.
The AR8360T is not compatible with the Spektrum Temperature Sensor (SPMA9571)
See www.spektrumrc.com for more information about telemetry accessories
IMPORTANT:
When using Y-harness or servo extensions with Spektrum
equipment, do not use reversing harnesses. Using reversing Y-harnesses or
servo extensions may cause servos to operate erratically or not function at all.