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Speed sensor (FS-CPD01, FS-CPD02)
The speed sensor is applied to test the speed of the motor.
• "Motor speed" indicates that the sensor is testing the motor speed;
"0rpm" is the speed measurement value.
Magnetic induction speed sensor (FS-CPD01)
1. Connect the FS-CPD01 sensor to the SENS interface of the receiver or the IN
interface of the previous sensor.
2. Place the sensor next to the magnet, which is fixed at the position of the axial
rotation to be tested
(e.g. inside the wheel hub of the model car)
.
3. Place the sensor within 2 mm of the magnet, with the south or north pole of the
magnet parallel to the sensor.
Turn on the transmitter, and select [Sensor] - [Sensor List]. Turn the gear. When
the [Type] column shows "RPM" and the RPM value (0rpm) in the [Value] column
changes. It indicates that installation is successful. Otherwise, repeat the above
steps.
Light induction speed sensor (FS-CPD02)
1. Connect the FS-CPD02 to the relevant device, with the same connection method
as above.
2. Fix the sensor and the reflective sticker at the position of the axial rotation to
be tested. Keep the sticker flat and perpendicular to the sensor probe. Keep a
moderate distance between the sensor probe and the sticker.
3. Turn on the transmitter, and select [Sensor] - [Sensor List]. Turn the gear. When
the [Type] column shows "RPM" and the RPM value (0rpm) in the [Value] column
changes. It indicates that installation is successful. Otherwise, repeat the above
steps.
Sensor
magnet
Wheel
Sensor
Wheel
Reflection
zone
Sensor
Setup:
[TX voltage]:
1. Eenter this menu then touch the
icon to enable this function. When this function is
enabled, the icon will change to
.
2. Touch [Low Alarm] to select. [Value] is the corresponding status alarm value. Touch the
"+" or "-" icons to change the trigger value. Same with the [Hight Alaram] .
• [RX voltage], [Signal strength], [RSSI] can all be set using the above instructions.
Speed and distance:
This function is used to detect monitor wheel revolutions and distance traveled.
[Speed sensor]: Select the target sensor. If the sensor and receiver are connected the will
appear in this menu automatically. You can choose between two speeds or [None].
[Set rotation length]: If a speed sensor is installed on the wheel, you need to define the
radius the wheel. This length will be used to calculate the distance traveled. Click "+" or "-"
to adjust the radius.
[Reset odometer 1]: Odometer 1 is used to record the distance traveled. The value of
odometer 1 will be reset to zero each time the transmitter is power cycled.
[Reset odometer 2]: Odometer 2 is used to record the total driving distance regardless of
transmitter power cycles, and as such is the cumulative distance from each session.
[Choose Sensor]:
This function allows you to select the sensor to be displayed on the main screen and high and low alarm values for
that sensor.
There are four settings under this function: [Transmitter Voltage], [Receiver Voltage], [Signal Strength] and [RSSI], for
setting high and low alarm values of the corresponding sensor.
For example , the Signal Strength Indication (RSSI). It refers to the distance between the transmitter and the model
determined by received signal strength. A low signal strength indicates a weaker signal received by the receiver. This
may cause the model to lose signals. A high signal strength indicates that the signal received is too strong, and this
may interfere with the signals of the receiver and cause the model to lose control. Therefore, users can also choose
to set the strong alarm alert.