User Manual

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DSM 2.4GHz Spread Spectrum Modulation
Three channels
Easy-to-read LCD graphics display
Four-model memory
Three-character model name entry
Electronic digital trim levers for throttle and steering
Two assignable electronic grip levers
Third channel accessible through Grip Dial A
Direct display trim function
Sub-trim
Steering rate adjustment
Independent steering endpoint adjustments
Brake/throttle endpoint adjustment
• Low battery alarm
• Charge jack receptacle (rechargeable batteries not included; order JRPB958)
For safe and reliable performance of your R/C model, please carefully read and follow these
guidelines:
1. Radio control models are not toys. They are capable of inflicting serious injury to
people and property. Use caution at all times when operating your model.
2. You are responsible for the safe operation of your R/C model. You must properly install,
test and operate your model with a clear sense of that responsibility. Do not take risks
that might endanger yourself or others.
3. Running an R/C car in the streets is very dangerous to both drivers and models. Avoid
running your model in areas occupied by full-size automobiles. To locate areas where
you can safely operate your model, you should contact your local hobby shop for R/C
tracks or clubs in your area.
4. When running an R/C boat, keep it away from any swimmers, full-size boats, or wildlife.
Also, watch carefully for fishing lines that can get tangled in the propeller.
5. If at any time while operating your RC model you observe abnormal model functioning,
end your operation immediately. Do not operate your model again until you are certain
the problem has been corrected.
CAUTION: Control of your model is impossible without sufficient voltage for the
transmitter and receiver. A weak transmitter battery will decrease your range of
operation and a weak receiver battery will slow servo movement and decrease
your range of operation. Check your receiver pack voltage often to avoid losing
control of your model.
Steering tension is adjustable via the recessed screw located beneath the steering wheel
(see page 9 for exact location). Turning the screw clockwise increases the steering tension.
System
Features
R/C Safety
Precautions
Steering
Tension
Adjustment