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SySTEM SETUP anD inSTaLLaTiOn
When mounting the receiver into your model, it's important to mount the receiver exactly as described. In addition, the receiver
should be wrapped in foam rubber to protect it from vibration. Failure to mount the receiver antenna wires as described can
result in poor reception, or in some cases, complete loss of reception.
We recommend that you bind the transmitter and receiver, and program the Fail Safe function, prior to mounting the
receiver into your model, otherwise, it may be difficult or impossible to access the Bind Button on the receiver.
The receiver should be mounted securely in your model and the receiver antenna wires installed per the diagram below. The two
receiver antenna wires should be mounted to a wood or plastic non-conductive part of your model and angled so that the antenna
reception wires (thin, silver-colored antenna tips) are positioned 90º apart.
WARNING
It is extremely important that the receiver antenna wires be mounted as described. This will ensure that your
model receives control signals no matter what its posture, attitude, or heading.
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The receiver antenna wires consists of two coaxial cables and two reception wires (the thin tip at the end of the coaxial cables).
When you mount the receiver antenna wires, do not bend the reception wires. Reception performance decreases if the
reception wires are bent.
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The receiver antenna wires are delicate, therefore, handle with care. Do not pull on the receiver antenna wires with force. Do
not cut or extend the receiver antenna wires.
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The coaxial cables (the thicker portion of the receiver antenna wires) can be bent into gentle curves, however, do not bend
the coaxial cables acutely, or repeatedly bend them, or the antenna cores can be damaged.
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When installed in an electric-powered model, keep the receiver antenna wires as far away from the motor, battery, and
electronic speed control (ESC) as possible.
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When installing the receiver, the antenna reception wires (the thin tip at the end of the coaxial cables) should not come into
contact with any carbon or metal components (conductive components). Aircraft fuselages may contain conductive components.
If mounting the receiver surrounded by conductive materials (for example, a carbon fiber fuselage), mount the receiver so that
the antenna reception wires can be extended outside of the model. Reception can be blocked if the antenna reception wires
are shielded inside a carbon fiber fuselage.
Tape can be used to secure the antenna reception wires to your model. Alternatively, cut two
short pieces of plastic tube and slide one antenna reception wire into each piece of tube, then
tape or glue the tube to your model. The tubes will protect the antenna reception wires from damage.
If mounting inside a carbon fiber
fuselage, the antenna reception wires
must be run outside of the model as
described in the notation below.
MOUnTing ThE REcEivER
The Coaxial cables can
be mounted parallel to
each other, but under no
circumstances should the
antenna reception wires be
mounted parallel to each other.
Reception Wire
Coaxial Cable
Coaxial Cables
Reception Wire
Reception
Wire
Reception Wire
Plastic Tube
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