Manual
Explanation of abbreviations
B = blue
W = white
R = red
1. The roof-mounted headlight remains on when the unit is switched on.
2. BRWBR: BR and WBR ash alternately at the same time.
3. BBWRR: BB and RR ash alternately at the same time and W remains on.
4. BBWRR: BB and RR ash alternately 4 times and W remains on; BBWRR ashes rapidly
3 times.
5. BRWBR: W ashes rapidly in breaths; BR and BR ash alternately at the same time and
W remains on.
6. Cycle mode: All lights ash alternately from left to right and then alternately from right to left.
7. BBWRR: BB pulsing, then RR pulsing, and W remains on.
8. Display mode: All modes of the roof-mounted headlight are displayed.
9. Switch off the lights.
8 Disposal
All electrical and electronic equipment placed on the European market must be
labelled with this symbol. This symbol indicates that this device should be disposed
of separately from unsorted municipal waste at the end of its service life.
Owners of WEEE shall dispose of it separately from unsorted municipal waste.
Spent batteries and accumulators, which are not enclosed by the WEEE, as well
as lamps that can be removed from the WEEE in a non-destructive manner, must
be removed by end users from the WEEE in a non-destructive manner before it is
handed over to a collection point.
Distributors of electrical and electronic equipment are legally obliged to provide free take-back
of waste. Conrad provides the following return options free of charge (more details on our
website):
at our Conrad stores
at the collection points established by Conrad
at the collection points of public waste disposal agencies or at the collection systems set up
by manufacturers and distributors in accordance with the German Electrical and Electronic
Equipment Act.
The end user is responsible for deleting personal data from the WEEE to be disposed of.
It should be noted that different obligations about the return or recycling of WEEE may apply in
countries outside of Germany.
9 Technical data
9.1 Power supply
Operating voltage ......................... 4.8 – 5.5 V/DC
Current consumption .................... max. 500 mA
9.2 Connections and functions
Connector system ......................... Futaba
Number of RC channels ............... 3 (2 when using the push-button on the
...................................................... light control)
9.3 Ambient conditions
LED connection
module dimensions ....................... 45 x 29 x 10 mm (L x W x H)
Weight .......................................... approx. 129 g
Storage temperature ..................... -20 °C to +70 °C,
...................................................... 20% to 90% relative humidity, non-condensing
Operating temperature ................. 0 °C to +70 °C,
...................................................... 30% to 90% relative humidity, non-condensing
6.3 Connecting to the receiver, speed controller (ESC), steering servo and
push-button/special channel
CH1: Both ends of the wiring harness are connected to the servo or CH1 of the main control
board.
CH2: Both ends of the connection cable are connected to the speed controller (ESC) or CH2
of the main control board.
CH3: The switch for the roof-mounted headlights is connected directly to the “+/s” connection
of CH3 of the main control board. The switch controls the lighting effects of the roof-mounted
headlight. If your remote control supports Channel 3 and Channel 4, use these channels to
connect the light control to this switch channel on your receiver via a connection cable. Then
you will be able to control the lighting effects using the corresponding channel.
1 Headlight (left)
2 Fog light (left)
3 Direction indicator/turn signal (left)
4 Fog light (right)
5 Headlight (right)
6 Direction indicator/turn signal (right)
1 Brake light (left)
2 Direction indicator/turn signal (left)
3 Tail light/reverse light (left)
4 Tail light/reverse light (right)
5 Direction indicator/turn signal (right)
6 Brake light (right)
7 LED modes
The LED connections of the turn signals, brake and reverse lights always function independent-
ly of the roof-mounted headlight.
Steering to the left on the transmitter causes the LEDs on connection L to ash until the control
signal is neutral again. Steering to the right causes the LEDs on connection R to ash.
Engaging the brake during the forward travel (by pushing the control lever on the transmitter to
“reverse”) causes the brake light to come on. Moving the forward/reverse control lever back to
the neutral position causes the brake light to go out. During the reverse travel, the white LEDs
of the reverse light come on.
7.1 Roof-mounted headlights
The roof-mounted headlight has 9 modes. You can select the desired modes by pressing the
push-button several times or using the respective receiver channel connected to CH3 of the
light control.
1
2
5
3
4
6
1 2 4 5
3 6
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