Futaba 6J F4103 Data Sheet

Product codes
F4103
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position alarm mentioned above, the T6J will sound an audible warning and display a 
visual warning on the screen also.  
These warning signals will continue until the switch(es) are returned to their off 
positions. 
BATTERY CHARGING PROCEDURES AND PRECAUTIONS
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NiCd/NiMH battery pack, both available separately.  The transmitter batteries used are a matter of personal 
preference.  
AA Alkaline batteries are available at any local hobby shop, grocery store, etc.  A NiCd/NiMH battery pack 
will need to be purchased from a hobby shop.    
Charging NiCd/NiMH batteries
As noted above, the T6J transmitter will function with four dry cell batteries, however, some modelers will 
opt to purchase a NiCd/NiMH battery pack and charger for use with this transmitter.  
Failure to exercise caution while using this product and to comply with warnings pertaining to the charging 
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Whether you choose NiCd (nickel cadmium, pronounced nI-kad) or NiMH (nickel metal hydride) batteries, 
these packs require special care and charging.  Read the charging instructions carefully.
NOTE: The batteries are generally supplied partially charged but will require a full, overnight charge before 
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1) With the transmitter power off, connect the transmitter charging cord coming from the A/C wall charger 
to the charge jack in the right side of the transmitter case.  The receiver charging cord may be connected to 
the batteries two different ways:  The charge cord may be connected directly to the battery pack, or to the 
vacant charge connector (black) coming from the on/off switch in the model.  Charging through the switch 
is preferred as there will be no need to disconnect the battery.  
2) Plug the A/C wall charger into a wall outlet.  Note: If the wall outlet can be turned off by a switch in the 
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are being charged.  Discharged batteries will take about 15 hours to fully charge.  If using an aftermarket 
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not overcharge the batteries.  NEVER charge the batteries at a rate higher than recommended by the 
manufacturer.  Depending upon the battery cell construction, the batteries should also be discharged