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<Before Use>
R7008SB CH Mode
The R7008SB receiver is a very versatile unit.  
It has 8 PWM outputs, S.Bus and S.Bus2 outputs.  
Additionally the PWM outputs can be changed 
from channels 1-8 to channels 9-14.  If you only 
desire to use it as an 8 channel receiver (without 
S.BUS), it can be used without any setting changes.
The T14SG has the ability to link to two 
R7008SB  receivers.    One  of  them  outputting 
channels 1-8 and the other outputting channels 
9-14 giving you 14 PWM channels.  Instructions 
for this configuration and S.BUS operation follow.
[How to change the R7008SB Channel mode.]
1. Press and hold down the Link/Mode button 
on the R7008SB receiver.
2. Turn the receiver on while holding down the 
Link/Mode button.  when  the LED begins to 
blink green/red the button may be released.
3. The LED should now be blinking red in one of 
the patterns described by the chart below.
4.  Each  press  of  the  Mode/Link  button 
advances the receiver to the next mode.
5. When you reach the mode that you wish to 
operate in, press and hold the Mode/Link 
button for more than 2 seconds.
6. Once locked into the correct mode the LED 
will change to a solid color.
7. Please cycle the receiver(s) power off and 
back on again after changing the Channel 
Mode.
Receiver connector
Setting channel
Mode A
1 ~ 8CH
Mode B
1 ~ 7CH
Mode C
9 ~ 14CH
Mode D
9 ~ 14CH
1
1
1
9
9
2
2
2
10
10
3
3
3
11
11
4
4
4
12
12
5
5
5
13
13
6
6
6
14
14
7/B
7
7
-
-
8/SB
8
S.BUS
-
S.BUS
Red LED blink 
1time
2time
3time
4time
R7008SB CH MODE TABLE
Danger
Don't touch wiring. 
* There is a danger of receiving an electric shock.
Do not short-circuit the battery terminals.
* A short circuit across the battery terminals may cause 
abnormal heating, fire and burns.
Please double check your polarity ( + and 
- ) when hooking up your connectors. 
* If + and - of wiring are mistaken, it will damage, ignite 
and explode.
Don’t connection to Extra Voltage before 
turning on a receiver power supply.