When crimping 1/0 connectors around wires, use a purpose-specific tool (919602-1 or 914596-3 by AMP) or crimp the connectors as shown below. Select wiring that provides sufficient capacity. (Applicable wiring: AWG#16 ~ #20) 11] Cover the wire end in spare solder, {Peel sheathing back Soldering / / on J21 Insert the wire into 5 the connector pin. 4 Hold the connector pin by the sheathing i retainer. vd J 13] Carefully pinch one . i side of the wiring blame aN Solder with nosebleed pliers.
resting Connector Pins into the Connector Housing Pin No. marked surface caver I/O Connector Map Enlarged view of 10 connector B 12345678 Receive oF 0 OCD 6 Cn ee over Jayne ay) Bunin 45678 Ii0 connector Fy De nol connect Power supply \ anything here. J \ 1CH ron— 4CH \ Antenna / r 5-3. Inserting Connector Ping into the Connector Housing / 5-4, Receiver 1/0 Connector Map With 2-channel types, do not connect anything here. With 2 and 4-channel types. do not connect anything here.
{ 5-5. Correspondence between Transmitter Switch and Receiver “Channel Output : Power supply: Power supply: ~31VD ~ POWER switch 9-3 © §-31vDe . ER Power slip Bonier supply Al Sm 7 Power supply + CH 1 outpost CH 1 output (Cafe ) B2 dos] output: CH 2 output one some] CH 3 output ++v02+Ad Hombre outputs Power supply (Note D 40 Rio OH 4 output veer ( AS Ory (Fete D) ps os CHa out output .
&3 Check the transmitter is not being operated before activating power to the receiver. * Starting up the receiver while the transmitter is ON may result in accident as equipment controlled by the radio control system may move unexpectedly. & Check the area around equipment controlled by the radio control system is safe before activating power. * Careless operation may result in personal injury and property damage. £4 To conserve transmitter battery power, shut power OFF whenever not using the transmitter.
“B-2. Operating Procedure Once the transmitter and receiver have been set up, check operation as explained below and begin use. The transmitter user must operate the transmitter from a location where he/she can see the receiver's antenna, § Activate power fo the equipment connected to the receiver, & Activate power to the receiver. Lf Press the POWER switch on the transmitter for 0.2 sec or more to activate it.
1 Press the operating switches of the transmitter to operate the equipment. The radio control system enables all channels to be operated simultaneously. While the receiver receives a signal from the transmitter, the reception confirmed lamp stays on. * If the reception confirmed lamp does not fight up in response to transmitter operation, check that the ID code and frequency of the transmitter and receiver match, Transmitter ~~ Operating switch pee [1] ONI = CT Receiver ON = Tums ON.
Shut OFF power to the receiver. oF £ Shut OFF power to the equipment connected to the receiver. [Features Available During Operation] x) If the POWER switch is pressed while an operating switch is ON (signal is ON), the transmitter stops sending the operating switch's signal (power on failure. The status indicator lamp flashes rapidly to avert the user. To resume normal operation, turn the operating switch OFF, then retry the operation.
3 If you attach other text or numbers to operating switches, check operation before beginning actual work. * Wrongly attaching labels may result in commiseration. £4 Do not peel off the original number label attached to the transmitter when shipped from the factory. * Peeling off the number label breaks the waterproof seal, The number label is printed with numbers that correspond to the respective channels. If you want to use other text or numbers, use the included transparent sheet. 7.
Write the text or numbers you want to use on 10 mm? paper or tape Attach the labels to the operating switches with double-sided adhesive tape. LJ Attach the transparent sheet. Transparent sheet Paper of tape with Transmitter 7.
(8. Troubleshooting if the radio control system does not operate properly or at all during installation or use, check the following. If that does not resolve the problem, contact Rutabaga. (See the back cover for Rutabaga locations.) SON B ALS EP CAPO : e connected equipment does not respond to transmitter operating switches. Water penetrated inside receiver. Situation What to check What to do See page Does transmitter have batteries? | Load batteries. pg.
{ ‘ 8-2. Operation is unstable. Situation Operating range is short and equipment sometimes stops Some channels are operable, others not. What to check What to do See page Is status indicator lamp red Batteries are low. Replace with pg. 10 during use? fresh ones. metal, wal i i Is there a problem with receiver f re J fin 3 {antenna) installation? ity senna, Pg: relocate antenna. is there anything in-between Remove obstruction or have transmitter and receiver (an transmitter user move to location pa.
(9. Product Specifications 1, Transmitter/Receiver Common Specifications Frequency (MHz) Indication Frequency (MHz) Indication 1 317.350 735 11 317.800 790 2 317.400 740 12 317.850 795 3 317.450 745 13 318.000 800 4 317.500 750 14 318.050 805 5 317.580 755 15 318.100 810 6 317.600 760 16 318.150 815 7 317.650 765 17 318.200 820 8 317.700 770 18 318.250 826 9 317.800 780 19 318.300 830 10 317.850 785 20 318.350 835 Simplex Synthesizing controlled by liquid crystal oscillator Correlated decoding Min.
‘9.2. Transmitter Specifications Power supply AAA dry cell battery x 3 (Alkali dry cell batteries recommended) Approx. 30 hr in continued transmission (Fresh alkali dry cell batteries measured at ambient temperature according to Rutabaga method) Prevents signal transmission from transmitter if POWER switch is pressed while operating | switch is ON (signal is ON). To resume normal operation, turn operating switch OFF, then ferry operation. Power-saving feature designed to conserve battery power. Approx.
‘ 9-3. Receiver Specifications 0.
RAT troubleshooting Operating chain] output © Momentary operating mode + All channels can be output simultaneously. « Receiver channel output relay is ON while transmitter operating switch is ON 9~3 VDC Max.: 0.8 A (Excluding load supply} When idle: 60 mA or less 144 % whip antenna (Stainless steel rod, Approx. length: 260 mm) F2 (JIS D 6207-1977) Class 3, Type B, Level 70 (Frequency category 100, JIS D 1601-1995) Resin {black) {| Approx. 117 x 172 x 46 mm (Excluding projections) Approx. 370 g 9-3.
(10. Requesting Servicing {J Attach your warranty slip to the radio control system when requesting servicing for trouble caused after extensive use by worn parts or trouble caused by unexpected accident or natural phenomena. i Also, explain the situation surrounding the trouble in as much detail as possible.
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