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Figure 6 – XtremeLink
®
10 channel receiver installation in a
Composite ARF Flash jet.
The servo connection slots on the XtremeLink
®
receivers are numbered.
There is a slot that is labeled “B/T”. This is for a battery connection, and can
also be used for the telemetry sensor data port.
Do not plug the power
into this port backwards!
The receiver will power up and appear to work,
but it
will not
function properly powered this way!
Power and ground are available on every numbered slot. “Signal” is the pin
nearest the number. The function for each channel is determined by the
transmitter in use, and not the receiver itself. For example, throttle control
with most JR radios is on channel 1, while throttle control on most Futaba
radios is on channel 3. Throttle output would be determined by the radio
and will change with brands. Keep this mind when setting up a different
transmitter.