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Vex-RC Transmitter & Receiver Kit, 

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Vex-RC Transmitter & Receiver Kit •

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Before the Transmitter (TX) and Receiver (RX) pair can be used, some prep work is required.  

Install the antenna into the top of the Transmitter, and screw it into place by twisting it with 
your hand.  

Using a Phillips-Head Screwdriver, 
remove the battery door screw 
from the bottom of the Transmitter.  
Remove the battery door and 
insert a 9V battery (not included).  
Make sure you install the battery 
with the polarity in the correct 
orientation. Reinstall the battery 
door and screw. 

Remove the cover from the Battery Box, and install (6x) AA-Batteries (not included).  Make 
sure you install the batteries with the polarity in the correct orientation, follow the guide in the 
bottom of the Battery Box.  Reinstall the cover.  

Connect the Battery Box to the Vex-RC Receiver by inserting the power connector into the 
socket, as shown.  Note:  The connector will only insert one-way, and should not connect 
incorrectly.

Summary of Contents for Vex-RC Transmitter & Receiver Kit

Page 1: ...ot expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates us...

Page 2: ...or screw from the bottom of the Transmitter Remove the battery door and insert a 9V battery not included Make sure you install the battery with the polarity in the correct orientation Reinstall the battery door and screw Remove the cover from the Battery Box and install 6x AA Batteries not included Make sure you install the batteries with the polarity in the correct orientation follow the guide in...

Page 3: ...me voltage as the battery whenever the Receiver is switched on These ports are intended to be used for passive accessories that need a power supply the Vex Color Camera 276 2211 and the Vex Flashlight 276 2210 both utilize these AUX ports If you plug a motor into an AUX port it will run continuously whenever the robot is turned on The Vex RC system uses the VB 1 Motor Module not included in this k...

Page 4: ...s have internal protection which will shut down the motor to protect it from overload Problem One motor is running opposite of the desired direction Solution Reverse the direction of the motor plug that connects to the Receiver See previous page Problem System has limited signal range less than 150 feet Possible Solutions Check that the Transmitter Antenna is completely extended and secured tightl...

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