User's Manual

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This is the procedure:
§ Search for the menu point „ALARM“
using the „T “ button.
§ Set the alarm threshold to any value in the range 6.80 V
to 7.20 V in increments of 0.05 V.
Press any menu button (except T ) to return to the operating display.
10. Tips on installing the receiving system in the model
There is usually very little scope for altering the arrangement of the receiving system
in a model car, but please take particular care over positioning and deploying the
receiver aerial.
The following points are particularly important:
Keep the receiver as far as possible away from
- electric motors
- electrical ignition systems
- servos
- batteries
- cables (especially high-current leads)
Deploy the aerial in as straight a line as possible, and run it out of the model by
the shortest possible route, arranging it vertically upwards.
If you are obliged to shorten the aerial, note that the minimum length is 40 cm!
Never wind up the aerial or leave it coiled inside the model.
Do not deploy the aerial inside carbon fibre model components, and don’t stick or
tape it on top of any component which is reinforced with carbon fibre (shielding
effect).
Protect the receiver from vibration
(wrap it in foam and stow it loosely in the model)
' TIP ! If your model is powered by an electric motor:
Separate the receiving system from the power system by as large a distance as
possible, as the high currents in the power circuit can produce interference. Ensure
that all electric motors are effectively suppressed.
With electric models it is wise to carry out a particularly thorough range check
before you run the model for the first time (see 11.2.).
ALARM
6.80V
BATT