User's Instructions

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FEATURES AND SPECS
* Pistol Grip 2 Channel AM Proportional System
* Servo Reversing Switches (Both Channels)
* 2 L.E.D. Battery Status Indicator
* NiCad Battery Charging Jack
* Power Output : 500mW
* Current Drain : 180 mA
SETTING AND OPERATION
1. TRANSMITTER
a. Loading batteries:
You may use either Alkaline or NiCad “AA” size batteries.
* Push the bottom battery cover in the direction of the arrow then lift up the cover
* Load 8 AA batteries (Be sure the polarity is correct)
* Reinstall battery cover
* NiCads should be charged with CG-25 charger for aproximately 12 hours before use
b. Reading the LED Battery Indicators
* Normal: Green
* Warning: Flashing Red
With new alkaline or freshly charged nicads the Green light should be brightly lit; as the
green light starts to fade the Red begin illuminate and eventually light completely as the
green light goes out. Once this occures, operation should be stopped immediately, and the
batteries should be recharged or replaced. (Warning: Recharge nicads batteries only.
Alkaline batteries can not be recharged)
c. Recharging NiCad Batteries
The LYNX Sport is equipped with an external charging jack so there is no need to remove the
batteries from the transmitter to charge them. The Hitec CG-22 or 25A can be used to charge
the batteries overnight, or for approximately 12-15 hours. Please refer to the following
diagram, check to see that the charge lights lit after the connection is complete.
d. Transmitter Antenna
Always make sure your antenna is attached before use or you operating range will be greatly
reduced and could result in damage to your vehicle and or injuries to yourself and others.
e. Changing X-Tals
Changing X-Tal to avoid conflicts with other vehicles is possible where permitted.(You must
check your local rules before doing so. For example in the US the FCC prohibits the changing
of transmitter X-Tals on 72 and 75mhz) . If you are eligible to change X-tals both the
transmitter and receiver X-tals must be changed together. You must change within the same
band, i.e. 75 MHz to 75 MHz , 27 MHz to 27 MHz, different bands can not be intermixed if
your radio is on 75 MHz then 27 MHz X-tals cannot be used. Use only Hitec X-tal when
changing frequencies.