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3. Intended Use
The 5-channel remote control "HT-5" is solely designed for private use in the field of model construction and the oper
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ating times associated with it. This system is not suitable for industrial use, such as controlling machines or equipment.
Any use other than that described above can damage the product and involves additional risks such as short circuit,
fire, electric shock, etc. The product must not be technically modified or rebuilt! The safety information must be ob
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served at all times!
Observe all safety information in these operating instructions. They contain important information on han-
dling of the product.
You are solely responsible for the safe operation of your remote control and your model!
4. Product Description
The 5-channel remote control system "HT-5" is a radio control system that is mainly ideal for controlling model planes.
If necessary, the remote control can also be used to control model vehicles, model ships or simple 4-channel model
helicopters (speed-controlled).
The five proportional control channels can be used to remote-control the different control functions independently of
each other. The ergonomic casing fits comfortably into your hand and allows for easy and safe operation of the model
and the transmitter.
For operation, 4 AA/mignon batteries (e.g. Conrad item no.: 652507, pack of 4, order 1x) are required for the transmit-
ter.
Where no flight controller or speed controller with BEC switch is used, you also need 4 AA/mignon batteries for the
receiver (e.g. item no. 652507, order 1x) or 4 AA/mignon rechargeable batteries with the corresponding battery holder.
Alternatively, 4- or 5-cell NiMH receiver batteries (rated voltage 4.8 - 6.0 V) can also be used with the switch cable. The
receiver may also be operated with a 2-cell LiPo battery (rated voltage 7.4 V), but in this case the connected servos
also must be high-voltage-capable.
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