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9. Setting up the Transmitter
Inthefurthercourseoftheseinstructions,guresinthetextalwaysrefertotheadjacentgureorthegures
withinthesection.Referencestootherguresareindicatedwiththecorrespondinggurenumber.
a) Aligning the Transmitter Aerial
Anglethetransmitter‘saerial(seegure1,item1)totheside,sothattheaerialisata90°angletotheconnectionline
remote control/model. This is how you will achieve best signal transmission.
Do not point the tip of the transmitter aerial at the model, this strongly reduces range.
Whenthereceiveraerialisattachedverticallyinthemodel,alignthetransmitteraerialverticallyupaswell.
b) Inserting the Batteries/Rechargeable Batteries
For the power supply of the transmitter you will need 8 alkaline batteries (e.g. Conrad item no. 652507, pack of 4,
order 2) or rechargeable batteries mignon size (AA). For ecological and economical reasons it is recommended to use
rechargeable batteries, since they can be recharged in the transmitter through the built-in charging socket.
Proceed as follows to insert the batteries or rechargeable batteries:
The battery compartment lid (1) is located on the back of
the transmitter. Press the corrugated area (2) and push
off the lid downwards.
Now insert 8 batteries or rechargeable batteries in the
battery compartment. Always make sure the polarity of
the batteries is correct. A corresponding note (3) is loca-
ted on the bottom of the battery compartment.
Then out the cover of the battery compartment back on
and let it snap into place.
Figure 3