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11. Setting up the Receiver
a) Receiver Connection
The receiver offers the possibility of connecting 3 servos (re
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ceiver output CH1, CH2, CH3) and one rechargeable receiver
battery (Bind / VCC). The connections are intended for Futaba
plugs protected against polarity reversal and can also be used
with JR plugs if required.
When connecting servos and speed controllers, always make
sure of correct polarity of the plug connectors.
The plug-in connection for the positive lead (yellow, white or or-
ange, depending on the manufacturer) must be connected to the
inner (left) pin contact. The plug-in connection for the negative
lead (black or brown, depending on the manufacturer) must be
connected to the outer (right) pin contact.
Depending on the model for which you use the remote control system, the servo and power supply connection of the
receiver can be carried out in different ways:
Figure 6
Output
Output combustion model
(connection chart figure 6 A)
Electro model with speed controller
(connection chart figure 6 B)
CH1
Steering servo
Steering servo
CH2
Throttle/brake servo
Speed controller
CH3
Channel 3 *
Channel 3 *
BIND / VCC
Battery box/rechargeable receiver battery
**
* Since the transmitter supports no other control channels than those for drive and steering functions, the CH3
output of the receiver is not used.
** For electric models with electronic speed controller, a separate rechargeable receiver battery is only required on
the „Bind/VCC“ connection if the speed controller used does not have a BEC. For further information, refer to the
technical documents of the speed controller unit.
Figure 5