Reely RC model sailing boat ARR 800 mm Tri800 データシート

製品コード
Tri800
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d) Mounting the Receiver System
Figure 4 shows the receiver battery (1), receiver (2),
receiver aerial, the on/off switch and symbolically (since
it is covered by the fuselage) the steering servo.
The scope of delivery already includes a battery box.
You can insert four rechargeable batteries or batteries
of the size AA/mignon here. Then the battery box is
inserted in a prefabricated hole of the plastic plate in
the location shown in figure 4.
Figure 4, item 2 shows a possible installation site for
the remote control receiver. The receiver can be
attached with double-sided adhesive tape (servo tape)
or a cable tie.
The receiver aerial (3) can be attached, e.g. with a small piece of Bowden tube near the receiver of a 2.4 GHz remote
control so that the last three centimetres of the aerial point straight up. The receiver aerials for remote controls with
27 or 40 MHz are much longer. For secure reception, they must be guided outside and attached to the mast.
Important!
The remote control range may be reduced drastically if the receiver aerial is not placed correctly (e.g. if the
aerial is only in the boat’s body). In this case, the model can no longer be controlled. Check that the receiver
aerial is placed correctly before every operation.
Figure 4, item 4 shows the installation site of the on/off switch. This switch switches the receiver system on and off.
Connect the cable of the on/off switch and the connection cable from the steering wheel and sail winch to the battery
connection of the receiver. For notes on correct connection, see the operating instructions of the remote control.
The correct function of the sail winch and steering servo is described in the chapter „Model Commissioning“.
The rubber shown in figure 4 right next to the on/off switch serves to hold the canopy cover on the upper
deck and was removed for taking pictures of the canopy cover.
Figure 4