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Use the diagram below to familiarize yourself with how to connect the switch harness, servos (available separately), and receiver
battery (available separately) to your RX600 6-Channel receiver.
A receiver battery is not included. The receiver can be powered by a 4.8 volt (4 cell) or a 6.0 volt (5 cell) Ni-MH
battery of desired capacity. The receiver can also be powered by a 2 cell Li-Fe/A123 or a 2 cell Li-Po battery of desired
capacity as long as you use a voltage regulator.
WARNING
The receiver’s nominal input voltage is 4.8 volts to 6.0 volts. If your receiver battery's nominal voltage rating is
greater than 6.0 volts, you must use a voltage regulator plugged between the switch harness and the receiver battery to drop
your battery's voltage to 6.0 volts. If you do not use a voltage regulator, damage to the receiver could result. We recommend a
switching type regulator and it must be able to handle the amperage demands of the servos used in your aircraft.
1)
pulling the battery cover out.
2) Install six fresh 'AA' Alkaline batteries into the battery tray, making sure that the polarity is correct. The direction that each
battery should be installed is molded into the battery tray (+ Positive and - Negative).
3)
If necessary, the receiver battery can be plugged into any of the channel
slots and still power the receiver without causing damage.
Elevator Servo
Aileron Servo
Throttle Servo or ESC
Rudder Servo
Landing Gear Servo
Receiver
Switch Harness
4.8 Volt to 6.0 Volt
Receiver Battery
Charge Plug
Battery Plug
SYSTEM CONNECTIONS
TRANSMITTER BATTERY INSTALLATION
AIRBORNE SYSTEM CONNECTIONS
Set the bottom of the battery cover back onto the transmitter and push it firmly until it 'clicks' closed.
Remove the battery cover on the back of the transmitter by pushing down firmly on the tab in the top of the battery cover and