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Profiles

 – The MSC 12RB has two (2) preset profiles. Forward 

Only and Forward and Reverse profile. The Forward only profile 

can be selected for racing purposes. The Forward/Reverse 

profile is great for running in your neighborhood.

Receiver

 – A device mounted into the vehicle that receives and 

decodes a signal sent by a transmitter. Servos, ESC and other 

devices are plugged into the receiver.

Resistance

 – As used here refers to the power loss from the 

battery to the ESC and motor. Typically this is measured in 

Ohms. Too much resistance between the battery, ESC and 

motor can result in low performance and run time.

Servo

 – An electronic device connected to the receiver used to 

actuate steering control of the vehicle.

Spektrum

 – The technology brand of 2.4GHz radio system 

supplied with the 1/10 Slider. The use of this technology 

eliminates the concern of conflicting frequencies found with 

older legacy radio systems. It further reduces to a minimum 

potential radio interference common with the legacy radio 

systems of the past.

Transmitter

 – Is the device held in your hand that relays 

steering and throttle/brake requests made to the receiver.

Trim

 – This is a setting used on the transmitter to make 

fine adjustments to the steering or throttle/brake trigger. 

For steering you would use the trim to make the adjustment 

for the vehicle to drive straight without adding steering input 

to the transmitter. 

Thermal Shutdown

 – Refers to the ESC operating 

temperature. The MSC 12SL ESC monitors its internal 

temperature and will automatically prevent the ESC from 

delivering power to the motor, preventing damage due to 

overheating the ESC’s electronics. 

BEC

 (Battery Elimination Circuit) – The BEC is used to eliminate 

the need for a receiver pack to power the radio system. On 

most electric vehicles this is located in the electronic speed 

control (ESC), but can also be a stand-alone device.

BIND Process

 – Programming a receiver to recognize the GUID 

code of only one specific transmitter or transmitter module.

Calibration

 – Also called ESC setup. It is the process used to 

match the transmitter throttle, brake and neutral to the ESC.

Current

 – Refers to the power flow from the battery to the ESC 

and motor when used in the RC vehicle environment. Typically 

this is measured in ampere or amp.

Deadband

 – This refers to the amount of travel (movement) on 

the transmitter trigger before the vehicle is requesting the ESC 

to move the vehicle forward or backwards. It is an advanced 

adjustment used by experienced drivers.

DSM

 – (Digital Spectrum Modulation) – The 2.4GHz technology 

of Spektrum radios. 

ESC

 (Electronic Speed Control) – The ESC is what translates 

the signals past from the transmitter trigger through the 

receiver into commands that reach the motor to signal 

forward or reverse, acceleration or braking. The Xcelorin 

system is an advanced electronic speed controller that is 

very efficient in passing precise requests to the brushless 

motor. The BEC is also controlled by the ESC along with the 

Low Voltage Protection circuit.

GUID

 – Globally Unique Identification Code. Each 

individual module or radio is factory programmed with 

its own unique serial code. In the binding process, the 

receiver is programmed to only recognize the GUID code 

of one specific radio or module. 

LiPo

 – A lithium polymer battery’s abbreviation indicating 

the chemistry used in these rechargeable batteries. These 

batteries require special attention by the user and are only 

recommended for the most experienced of users.

mAh

 – The milliampere  hour abbreviation, which represents 

the capacity of a battery pack. The higher this rating the longer 

the run time of each charge.

Neutral Position

 – Referring to the transmitter when at rest, 

meaning the throttle trigger and steering have no input. When 

you turn the transmitter on, set it to the side while turning the 

car on, the transmitter will be in a neutral state.

NiMH

 – The abbreviation for nickel-metal hydride rechargeable 

batteries. These have replaced the use of NiCd batteries as the 

battery of choice in RC vehicles.

RC Terminology

Summary of Contents for LOSB0290 1/10 Slider RTR

Page 1: ...TM Not responsible for errors All prices subject to change without notice Losi a Division of Horizon Hobby Inc TM LOSB0290 1 10 Slider RTR...

Page 2: ...Support at 44 1279 641 097 Getting Ready Thoroughly read all the enclosed material precautions and follow instructions to avoid damaging your new RC vehicle If you choose to not follow these steps or...

Page 3: ...could result in fire Always turn on the transmitter first then the ESC to prevent an out of control vehicle When setting your Electronic Speed Controller Please disconnect motor or remove the pinion g...

Page 4: ...rger monitors the battery charging and will automatically shut off upon full charge Other peak detection chargers require a 12V power source to charge your batteries You would need to use or purchase...

Page 5: ...TM The Losi 1 10 Slider Overview...

Page 6: ...im Throttle Trim TH Trim Throttle Brake Trigger Auxiliary Channel Throttle Channel Steering Channel Binding Port Power On Off Switch Dual Rate Adjustment ST D R Antenna Steering Wheel The Losi LSR 300...

Page 7: ...TM Motor Bind Plug On Off Switch MSC 12SL 12T High Power ESC MRX3000 Receiver Digital Servo Male Battery Plug Setup Button 1 10 Slider Electronics System Overview...

Page 8: ...mming button The green LED will remain lit and the red LED will go out If the ESC does not sense throttle movement in 3 seconds by the transmitter it will exit the programming mode and you will have t...

Page 9: ...the bottom of the transmitter by sliding it away from the base of the handle Install the four 4 AA size batteries into the base noting polarity when inserting each battery Transmitter with batteries...

Page 10: ...orward in one motion After you have inserted the fully charged battery pack reinstall the battery hold down strap Notice that the battery hold down has a flat side while the other side has strengtheni...

Page 11: ...A batteries into the LSR 3000 transmitter see page 9 Use alkaline or rechargeable batteries only 4 Install the battery pack see previous page The battery pack should be fully charged before installati...

Page 12: ...l you experience any overlapping interference from other 2 4GHz systems Operation and Adjustment Steering Trim ST Trim Throttle Trim TH Trim Throttle Brake Trigger Auxiliary Channel Throttle Channel S...

Page 13: ...need to remove any other plugs to rebind 3 With the bind plug installed turn on the vehicle Notice the LED is now blinking 4 You are now ready to turn on the transmitter You should notice on the back...

Page 14: ...consideration for the 1 10 Slider vehicle The single largest factor in run time is the capacity mAh of your battery pack The larger the mAh rating the more run time you will experience On the same not...

Page 15: ...he front shock tower The position can be easily adjusted by simply moving the top of the shock to another hole The standard location middle hole on the tower works best on most surfaces Moving the top...

Page 16: ...r stay tighter in turns with a more precise steering feel Moving the link to the inner hole will make the steering react slightly slower and steer smoother The advantage to the inner hole is that it c...

Page 17: ...In The stock toe in is 3 degrees of inboard per side and 0 degrees in the hub Anti Pro Squat Increasing anti squat is generated by raising the front of the pivot block relative to the rear of the pivo...

Page 18: ...ts to restore factory specifications Adjusting Gear Mesh Incorrect gear mesh is the most common cause of stripped spur gears To set the gear mesh one method is to cut a narrow strip of notebook paper...

Page 19: ...pened a few times consider using a smaller pinion or a larger spur gear Check the transmission do the rear wheels spin easily Check that a motor wire has not come loose Verify that the electronic spee...

Page 20: ...ccept the liability associated with the use of this Product you are advised to return this Product immediately in new and unused condition to the place of purchase Law These Terms are governed by Illi...

Page 21: ...Products requiring warranty inspection or repair should be shipped to the following address Horizon Product Support 4105 Fieldstone Road Champaign Illinois 61822 Please call 877 504 0233 or e mail us...

Page 22: ...recognize the GUID code of only one specific transmitter or transmitter module Calibration Also called ESC setup It is the process used to match the transmitter throttle brake and neutral to the ESC C...

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