Futaba RC console 40 MHz No. of channels: 6 1-F4044 データシート

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40 MHz      No. F4044
FC-16 Boat `n Truck
7
Transmitter cry-
stals are marked 
with TX + chan-
nel number
Receiver cry-
stals are marked 
with RX + chan-
nel number
Crystals for dual 
conversion super-
hets are marked 
with RX-DS + 
channel number
5.3   TRANSMITTER BATTERY VOLTAGE INDICATOR
The  battery  voltage  status  is  shown 
in the display. The voltage varies and 
dependent  on  charge  condition  bet-
ween 10,8 V (full) and 9 V (nearly flat).
If the indicated voltage reaches 9.4 V, 
then the battery needs recharging. If 
the condition is such that 8.9V is dis-
played, you must stop operation and 
recharge before continuing.
As  soon  as  the  voltage  reaches  8.5 
V, an acoustic and optical alarm will 
go off to draw your attention that the 
battery is flat and you must immedi-
ately  turn  off  the  transmitter  and  re-
charge.
5.4   OPERATION TIME
Using a 1500 mAh NiMH battery pack, the transmitter will have an 
operating time of between 8 and 9 hours.
The  receiver  operation  time,  on  the  other  hand,  is  dependent 
upon the number of servos and friction in the control linkages as 
well as the frequency that they are moving. One servo typically 
draws between 150 and 600 mA in normal operation. Idle current 
is 5-8 mA.
Once the servo reaches its commanded point (neutral, end or in 
between position), the motor returns to an idle current, provided 
that the linkages have no friction, and that the servo is not rea-
ching a mechanical limit. (A buzzing servo is drawing a heavy 
current and can drain a battery very quickly!)
6. 
CRYSTAL CHANGE
Your transmitter and receiver may be operated on varying fre-
quency channels within the 40 MHz band. Matching transmitter 
and receiver crystals must be fitted to their respective sockets in 
the transmitter and receiver cases. The channel number of both 
transmitter and receiver crystal must be the same for the system 
to work.
To change the transmitter crystal, you must open the transmitter 
case back; see section 7.2.
It is not possible use 35 MHz crystals in a 40 MHz receiver; 
the receiver will not work.
7. 
TRANSMITTER ADJUSTMENTS
7.1  ADJUSTMENT OF STICK LENGTHS
The stick length may be adjusted in length to suit the best feeling 
for the driver.
•  Loosen Part A
  and B 
•  Adjust stick length
  to suit by screwing 
  in or out
•  Lock part B against
  part A
7.2  REMOVAL OF REAR COVER
The rear cover is held in place by two latches.
To Open
•  Slide the two latches on case underside outwards and lift cover
•  Remove/replace transmitter crystal
To close
•  Carefully replace cover back into the case
•  Close two latches to secure
7.3  CHANGING OF THROTTLE RATCHET
As delivered, the throttle stick is on the left hand side (Mode 2), if 
required, the throttle control may be moved to the right hand stick 
unit by the following means:
Remove rear cover as described previously: (Looking from 
rear of case)
1  Loosen return spring on right hand stick unit
2  Install spring on left hand stick
3  Locate the spring on the left hand neutralising gimbal using 
long nose pliers
4  Remove neutralising arm from left hand stick, This stick has 
now a ratchet friction on the vertical axis
5  Fit the neutralising arm to right hand stick unit. Locate spring 
with pliers on the hook. The right hand stick unit has now a 
self-centring vertical axis.
         Part A 
   Part B