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Digital proportional radio control system

5. Home Screen 

The home screen diplays useful information about your model, including sensors and function status etc. 

1. Receiver signal

2. Profile

3. Radio contorl battery

4. Receiver battery

5. Receiver status

6. Settings

7. Radio control status

8. Help

9. Main menu

The system's navagation is designed to be easy and quick, using both a stylus and fingers. 

Icon

Function

Discription

Main Menu

Opens the main menu.

Back

Returns to the previous menu.

Activate/Deactivate

Acitivate or deactivate the current 

function.

Reset

Resets the current function to its 

default settings.

Help

Accesses the onboard help files.

Control

Changes values within the current 

function. 

Summary of Contents for CR4T Ultimate

Page 1: ...Digital proportional radio control system WARNING This product is only for 15 years old or above INSTRUCTION MANUAL Digital proportional radio control system Copyright 2013 Absima GmbH...

Page 2: ...e Read this manual carefully before operation in order to ensure your safety and the safety of others or the safe operation of your system If you encounter any problem during use refer to this manual...

Page 3: ...nsmitter Battery Installation 10 3 2 Connecting the Receiver and Servos 11 4 Operation Instructions 12 4 1 Power On 12 4 2 Binding 12 4 3 Pre use Check 12 4 4 Adjusting Wheel Position 13 4 5 Trims 13...

Page 4: ...13 Update Receiver 33 8 System Settings 34 8 1 Blacklight Timeout Time 34 8 2 Backlight 34 8 3 System Sound 34 8 4 Alarm Sound 34 8 5 Auto Power Off 34 8 6 Screen Calibration 34 8 7 Units 35 8 8 Langu...

Page 5: ...on or loss of control Interference may cause loss of control To ensure the safety of you and others do not operate in the following places Near any site where other radio control activity may occur Ne...

Page 6: ...in your model Failure to do so may result in serious injury Make sure to disconnect the receiver battery before turning off the transmitter Failure to do so may lead to unintended operation and cause...

Page 7: ...tion and i BUS Support Multi channel Hopping Frequency This systems bandwidth ranges from 2 4055GHz to 2 475GHz This band is divided in 140 channels Each transmitter hops between 16 channels 32 for Ja...

Page 8: ...Display 2 TR1 exponential function throttle brake 3 TR4 exponential function steering 4 TR5 channel 3 5 SW1 channel 3 6 SW2 channel 4 7 POWER on off Status Indicator 8 SW3 A B S 9 TR3 trim throttle b...

Page 9: ...s the wheel and trigger Wheel Steering used to control the direction of the model Trigger Used for acceleration braking and reverse 2 2 3 Status Indicator The status indicator is used to indicate the...

Page 10: ...nding and the power cable during normal operation SERVO used to connect i Bus module and extend channels SENS used to connect all kinds of sensors 2 3 4 USB Simulator Mode The system may be used as a...

Page 11: ...tery or short the external contacts Danger Do not expose to excessive heat or liquids Danger Do not drop the battery or expose to strong shocks or vibrations Danger Always store the battery in a cool...

Page 12: ...11 3 2 Connecting the Receiver and Servos Connect the receiver and the servos as indicated below...

Page 13: ...on box and then the desired standard 3 Select Bind with a receiver and press Yes to enter bind mode 4 Connect the bind cable to the BIND VCC port of the receiver 5 Connect the power to any other port...

Page 14: ...ion can cause damage to the transmitter 4 5 Trims Trims allow you to change the centre point of the steering throttle channel 3 and 4 For example if a model that always turns slightly left the steerin...

Page 15: ...tus 6 Settings 7 Radio control status 8 Help 9 Main menu The system s navagation is designed to be easy and quick using both a stylus and fingers Icon Function Discription Main Menu Opens the main men...

Page 16: ...nge of movement There are two endpoints one is the low endpoint and one is the high end point To set an endpoint 1 Move the desired control surface in the direction you wish to change The currently se...

Page 17: ...own The center point location is shown as a bar and needle The red needle indicates the current setting for the selected channel A real time readout of the channels position can be seen in this menu a...

Page 18: ...e readout of the channel s current position Note The system gives a real time readout of the channels position not the wheels position The wheel will not correlate with the graph if the rate is under...

Page 19: ...cates Return speed Sets how quickly the wheels turn back to their center position To set the steering speed 1 Select a parameter to change Turn speed or Return speed 2 Move the wheel at the bottom of...

Page 20: ...screen left to reduce the value or right to increase the value Select the icon to reset the function Select the icon to return to the previous menu 6 8 Throttle Exponential This function has two vari...

Page 21: ...n to the previous menu 6 10 A B S A B S stands for auto breaking system This function is used to stop the wheels from locking which can lead to loss of control or a skid A B S manages this by regulati...

Page 22: ...the further the trigger has to be moved to activate the A B S Duty cycle Changes the length of each pulse and the gap between them As the value changes the length of the braking waves peaks and trough...

Page 23: ...the throttle to catch up with the trigger movement The bar in the middle of the screen will show the throttle s current position in real time When the bar is red it is showing the triggers position on...

Page 24: ...een left to reduce the value or right to increase the value Select the icon to reset the function Select the icon to return to the previous menu 6 14 Engine Cut Throttle cut is used for fuel based mod...

Page 25: ...t the icon to reset the function Select the icon to return to the previous menu 6 16 Brake Mixing This function enables you to use models that require more than one braking channel for example a model...

Page 26: ...to set Mix 1 Mix 2 Mix 3 or Mix 4 2 Select the bottom left icon to activate the mix Make sure that the icon is displayed 3 Select Master channel and then choose the master channel to designate the sl...

Page 27: ...timer Counts up Down timer Counts down from the set time Lap timer Keeps track time for each individual lap Lap memory Records the results from the lap timer Touch Start to start the timer Stop to sto...

Page 28: ...odel Changes the current model settings to the factory default To reset a model 1 Make sure the current model is the one you want to reset If not select the desired model as described above 2 Select R...

Page 29: ...Select Copy model 2 Select a copy source the setting of which will be copied 3 Select a target model that you wish to overwrite 4 Select Yes in the confirmation box and the target model will be overwr...

Page 30: ...ction is used to monitor the receiver battery voltage Use the supplied battery s user manual to set the lower and higher voltages so that the system can monitor battery level effectively Setting the v...

Page 31: ...le 3 Move your channel to the desired position and select the icon to return to the failsafe channel list Make sure the percentage of the position is displayed For example to cut the throttle when sig...

Page 32: ...r is able to monitor several things at once for example altitude temperature and speed 7 8 Speed and Distance This function is used to monitor the model s RPM Revolutions Per Minute and how far it has...

Page 33: ...of the screen Consult your servos user manual to find out the correct frequency Note The most common frequency is 50Hz 7 11 Range Test This function temporarily reduces the transmitter s power to allo...

Page 34: ...he CR4T Ultimate will ask for a conformation Select Yes If the CR4T Ultimate has an update for the receiver the update will be displayed as a percentage when the update is complete the function will e...

Page 35: ...ound This function is used to toggle all system sounds including power on power off sounds key sounds and so on The alarm sound is not included To disable the system sounds uncheck the box by touching...

Page 36: ...before entering this mode A confirmation is requested When the firmware is updating never disconnect the USB cable or remove the battery or the transmitter will become unusable This function can be he...

Page 37: ...TH range 45 F 30 B 15 Power input 6V DC 1 5AA 4 Antenna length 26 mm Weight 432g Dimension Length x Width x Height 182 06mm x 127 76mm x 218 5mm Color Black Certificate CE0678 FCC 9 2 Receiver Specif...

Page 38: ...00 rpm Power input 4 0 to 6 5 V DC Weight 6 8 g Dimension Length x Width x Height 31 x 15 x 8 5 mm Color Black 9 3 3 Temperature Acuquisition Module Model type Car Boat Temperature range 40 to 250 C P...

Page 39: ...measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the recei...

Page 40: ...Digital proportional radio control system Copyright 2013 Absima GmbH...

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