Multiplex Technology 301 manual Switching on for the first time

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5. Switching on for the first time

5.1.Charging the transmitter battery (maximum charge current 1 A)

First connect the charge lead (Order No. 12 5023) to the charger, then connect the charge lead to the transmitter.

Charging - important:

Automatic battery fuse

The battery in your PROFI CAR features an integral thermal fuse which protects the pack if it is shorted, or if the charge current is excessive.

Use only genuine fuse-protected MULTIPLEXbatteries!

!If a short-circuit occurs and you eliminate it (or cut off the charge current), the fuse cools down again in about one minute, and the battery is then ready for use again.

Notes on charging techniques:

Standard (slow) charging is possible, and no special techniques are required. If you wish to rapid-chargethe battery using automatic termination, the charge current must not exceed 600 mA, otherwise the fuse element may be triggered and the charge process will be interrupted prematurely.

5.2.Charging the receiver battery

Read the charging notes printed on the battery. Do not exceed the charge currents stated by the battery manufacturer!

5.3.Fitting the transmitter crystal

Transmitter crystals feature a blue sleeve, and the printed channel number is preceded by “Tx” or “S”. The transmitter and receiver crystals must bear the same channel number. The transmitter crystal is plugged into the RF module (-> illustration on page i).

Please be very careful when handling crystals:

vDon’t drop them

vDon’t force them into the crystal socket

vProtect them from vibration in storage and in use

5.4.Adjusting the trigger

If you loosen the screw in the trigger, the bar can be adjusted to suit your “finger diameter”.

CAUTION when tightening the screw: if you over-tighten it, the pressed-fit nut on the other side may come loose!

5.5.Testing the transmitter

Now you can switch on the transmitter, connect the components of a receiving system, and find out “what happens” when you operate the transmitter. All you need are a receiver with servos connected to channels 1 and 2 and a receiver battery. If you prefer to use a complete car for this, connect the steering servo to channel 1 and the throttle/brake servo to channel 2.

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Contents Profi CAR ServiceLa gâchette Trigger duster Abzug Los trimados Les trimsTrimm-Wippen Menu Menú Menus Modulo MA maxContents Radio-controlled models are not playthings SafetyFeatures and specification Instrument panel screen BuggyNorm Menu button Menu function Basic principlesSwitching on for the first time Steering L Adjusting the steering servoPreparation This is the procedureSetting minimum steering travel ExpoTIP THROTTLE/BRAKE servo a Setting the steering trim increment menu „ TThrottle and brake with Expo BRKTrimming the brake lock point Idle trimTimer OFF Stopwatch and operating hours timer ºActivating the stopwatch timer Stopwatch signal race durationOptime Model memoriesGO to StampErase Auxiliary function, servoALL To return to the operating screenSetting the auxiliary channel mode menu point S-NORM AM-FM switching menu „T , AM-FMSettings which affect the whole transmitter Toolbox TSetting the battery alarm threshold menu „T , Alarm AlarmSelecting the screen language menu „T , Text Entering the owner’s name menu „T, NameTIP ! if you model is powered by an electric motor Tips on installing the receiving system in the modelFollowing points are particularly important Post Office regulations for the U.KCleaning the transmitter Care of the transmitterRange checking Profi CAR 301 menu structure Maintenance

301 specifications

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