Losi LOSB0230T3 User Manual

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Safety Precautions

This is a sophisticated radio controlled model that must be operated with caution and common

sense. Failure to operate your Micro-T in a safe and responsible manner could result in damage

to the model and property. The Micro-T is not intended for use by children without direct adult

supervision. Team Losi and Horizon Hobby shall not be liable for any loss or damages, whether

direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential, arising from the use, misuse, or abuse of

this product or any product required to operate it.

This model is controlled by a radio signal that is subject to interference from many sources

outside your control. This interference can cause momentary loss of control so it is advisable

to always keep a safety margin in all directions to avoid collisions.

Always operate your model in an open area away from cars, traffic and people.

Never run out into the street for any reason.

Never run your Micro-T with low transmitter batteries.

Carefully follow the directions and warnings for this and any optional support equipment that

you use.

Keep all chemicals, small parts and anything electrical out of the reach of children.


Tools and items you will find handy

Soft bristle brush for cleaning

#00 Phillips screwdriver

4.5mm nut driver

Small flat blade screwdriver

Note: Use only team Losi tools or other high-quality tools. Use of inexpensive tools can cause

damage to the small screws and parts used on this type of model.

The Transmitter

Steering Wheel: Controls direction (left/right) of the model.

Throttle Trigger: Controls speed and direction (forward/reverse) of the model.

Antenna: Transmits signal to the model.

On/Off Switch: Turns the power on/off for the transmitter.

Indicator Lights: Green (right) light indicates adequate battery power. Red

(left) indicates signal strength.

ST. Trim: Adjusts the “hands off” direction of the model.

TH. Trim: Adjusts the motor speed to stop at neutral.

Steering Rate: Adjusts amount front wheels move

when the steering wheel is turned left and right.

ST. REV: Reverses the function of the steering

when the wheel is turned left or right.

TH. REV: Reverses the function of the speed control

when pulled back or pushed forward.

Bottom Cover: Covers and holds the batteries that

power the transmitter.

Transmitter Crystal: Determines frequency/channel

you transmit on. The receiver must have a matching

frequency/channel to operate.

Transmitter

Crystal

Throttle

Trigger

The Receiver/Speed Control

Receiver/Electronic Speed Control: Receives

the signal from the transmitter to control the

model’s power and direction of the motor.

Receiver Crystal: Determines which channel it

will receive.

On/Off Switch: Controls power to the receiver.

Antenna Wire: Receives the signal from the

transmitter.

Power Plug: Connects battery pack to the

receiver/speed control.

Steering Servo: Controls steering movement.

Steering Servo Plug: Receiver connection and

power supply.

Motor Plugs: Power connection from the speed

control.
Changing Frequencies/Channels

The Micro-T radio operates on 27MHz AM and has 6 different frequencies/channels available.

Simply put, a frequency is like a TV channel. The transmitter you hold in your hand is like the TV

station and the model with the matching crystal is like your TV tuned exclusively to the channel

of the station. The Micro-T radio is equipped with changeable crystals that allow you to change

the frequency/channel you operate on. This is especially useful when you want to run a group

of Micro-T’s at the same time. When changing crystals/channels, you must always replace the

crystals as a set with one going in both the transmitter and the receiver in the truck. Each of the

6 different channels are numbered and color-coded. Each set includes a unique crystal for the

receiver marked (Rx) and one from the transmitter marked (Tx). The crystals are changed by

gently pulling them out, later lining up the two pins of each crystal with its socket, then carefully

pushing the new crystals into place.

DO NOT force them as damage can occur. If they do not

slide into the socket easily check for bent or misaligned pins.

Channel 1 Brown

26.995 MHz (LOSB1094)

Channel 2 Red

27.045 MHz (LOSB1095)

Channel 3 Orange

27.095 MHz (LOSB1096)

Channel 4 Yellow

27.145 MHz (LOSB1097)

Channel 5 Green

27.195 MHz (LOSB1098)

Channel 6 Blue

27.255 MHz (LOSB1099)

Making Adjustments

The following are simple adjustments and easily maintained settings that will assure proper op-

eration and performance. The Micro-T comes from the factory with optimum settings, we suggest

first-time R/C drivers leave these as they are and simply maintain them as necessary. Only after

gaining experience should new drivers try experimenting with different settings.
Slipper Adjustments

The Micro-T is equipped with a slipper device that offers

both traction control and protection for the transmission. The

slipper is primarily used to help absorb sudden impacts on

the drivetrain due to landing big jumps or when using more

powerful aftermarket motors and/or battery packs. Addition-

ally, it can be used to smooth out the flow of power to the rear

wheels and limit wheel spin when running on extremely slick

surfaces. Adjustments are made using a 4.5mm nut driver and

adjusting the slipper nut clockwise (to the right) to reduce the

slip or counterclockwise (to the left) to increase the slip.

2

3

TH. Rev ST. Rev

Antenna

Indicator

Lights

On/Off

Switch

Steering

Rate

ST. Trim

TH. Trim

Steering

Wheel

Throttle

Trigger

Battery Door

Motor Plug

Receiver Crystal

Power Plug

Servo Plug

Steering

Servo

Bottom

View

On/Off Switch

Crystal

Socket

Increase

Slip

Decrease

Slip

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