User`s guide

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To cancel the calibration process, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight NO, then press the ENTER key. You can then return to
VR ADJUST menu by pressing the BACK/CANCEL key.
8) If desired, repeat steps 3 through 7 to calibrate the remaining controls.
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5) Press the ENTER key a second time. A menu with several position indicators will be
displayed.
6) Move the Steering Wheel, Throttle Trigger or Auxiliary Lever all the way in one direction.
Allow the control to return to Neutral, then move the Steering Wheel, Throttle Trigger or
Auxiliary Lever all the way in the opposite direction. A series of values and Adjust ok?
NO/YES will be displayed.
7) Scroll DOWN to highlight YES, then press the ENTER key. Executed will flash, indicating
that the calibration process is complete.
4) With the Steering Wheel, Throttle Trigger or Auxiliary Lever in the Neutral position, press
the ENTER key. [NEUT] POS
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will be displayed.
The Auxiliary Lever features a detent to indicate its Neutral position.
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Overview:
The RX-461 and RX-462 receivers each feature two Temperature Sensor Inputs and one RPM Sensor Input, in addition to the
Voltage Sensor built into the receiver. Temperature and RPM Sensors can be installed into your model to give you Temperature
and RPM or Speed feedback in real-time displayed on the transmitter's Telemetry Screen.
The range of the Telemetry System is approximately 260 feet (80 meters), although the range can vary based on many
environmental factors. Use the Telemetry Signal Indicator to determine the quality of the Telemetry Signal.
When used with an Airtronics 2.4GHz FH4T Telemetry-capable surface receiver, such as the RX-461 or RX-462, and up to two
Temperature Sensors and an RPM Sensor (all available separately), Telemetry Data, such as RPM or Speed, Temperature,
and Receiver Voltage can be viewed on the M12 transmitter's Telemetry Screen. This section details connecting the RPM and
Temperature Sensors to the RX-461 and/or RX-462 receiver and how to mount those Sensors into your model. For more
information about the specifics of either receiver, refer to the User's Guide included with your receiver.
For more information about viewing Telemetry Data on the Telemetry Screen, see the TELEMETRY Screen section on
pages 14 and 15. For more information about choosing Telemetry options, see the Telemetry Display Options section on
pages 63 through 68.
Plugging the Telemetry Sensors into the Receiver:
1) Carefully pry up and remove the plastic cover from over the Telemetry Sensor Input Ports on the receiver.
2) Plug the Telemetry Sensor(s) into their respective Input Ports in the receiver. The Temperature Sensor can be plugged into
either the TEMP 1 or the TEMP 2 Input Port and the RPM Sensor is plugged into the RPM Input Port. The Sensor Plugs are
indexed so they can be plugged in only one way.
Make sure to push the Sensor Plugs firmly in place to ensure a good connection. When routing Sensor Wires inside
your model, be careful that they cannot come into contact with any moving parts. The Sensor Wires should be securely
mounted and protected against damage.
In addition, install the dust covers included with your receiver to prevent dirt and debris from getting into any unused Input Ports.