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2.4GHZ FH4T RADIO SYSTEM USER'S GUIDE
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Telemetry System with Sanwa Synchronized Link Support
The position of the Throttle Trigger can be adjusted forward or backward to change the feel of the Throttle Trigger during use.
Some users may prefer the Throttle Trigger positioned farther forward and some users my prefer the Throttle Trigger positioned
farther back. It all depends on your personal preference.
THROTTLE TRIGGER POSITION ADJUSTMENT
GENERAL
B
A
C
IMPORTANT:
The Throttle Trigger adjustment range is approximately 7mm. Do not attempt to adjust the Throttle Trigger
position beyond the limits indicated by the Throttle Trigger Position Adjustment Indicator or damage to the transmitter
may result. Moving the Throttle Trigger position does not affect the physical end points of the Throttle Trigger.
To adjust the Steering Wheel spring tension, follow the step below:
1) To Increase the spring tension of the Steering Wheel (make firmer), use
a 1.5mm hex wrench to turn the Steering Wheel Tension Adjustment
Screw (A) clockwise. To Decrease the spring tension of the Steering
Wheel (make looser), turn the Steering Wheel Tension Adjustment
Screw counter-clockwise.
A
The spring tension of the Throttle Trigger and Steering Wheel can be adjusted to best suit the user. Some users may prefer the
Throttle Trigger and/or Steering Wheel to feel firmer and some users may prefer them to feel softer. It all depends on your
personal preference.
A
To adjust the Throttle Trigger spring tension, follow the step below:
1) To Increase the spring tension of the Throttle Trigger (make firmer), use
a 1.5mm hex wrench to turn the Throttle Trigger Tension Adjustment
Screw (A) clockwise. To Decrease the spring tension of the Throttle
Trigger (make looser), turn the Throttle Trigger Tension Adjustment
Screw counter-clockwise.
THROTTLE TRIGGER AND STEERING WHEEL SPRING TENSION ADJUSTMENT
GENERAL
To adjust the Throttle Trigger position, follow the steps below:
1) Use a # 1 Philips screwdriver to loosen the Throttle Trigger Lock Screw (A).
2) Use a # 1 Philips screwdriver to move the Throttle Trigger forward or backward.
To move the Throttle Trigger backward, turn the Throttle Trigger Position
Adjustment Screw (B) counter-clockwise. To move the Throttle Trigger forward,
turn the Throttle Trigger Position Adjustment Screw (B) clockwise.
As you adjust the Throttle Trigger position, the Throttle Trigger Position
Adjustment Indicator (C) will move, indicating the current position of the
Throttle Trigger.
3) After adjusting the Throttle Trigger, tighten the Throttle Trigger Lock Screw (A)
to lock the Throttle Trigger in position.