Futaba 2NBR User Manual

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•Operate each servo over its full travel and check if the pushrod binds or is too loose. Applying unreasonable force to

the servo horn will adversely affect the servo and quickly drain the battery. Be especially careful when using 8.4V.

•Always make the full stroke (including trim) of the servo horns somewhat larger than the full travel. Adjust the

servo horns so that they move smoothly even when the trim lever and stick are operated simultaneously in the same
direction.

Be alert for noise.

Always solder a noise killing capacitor to the running motor. If metal parts touch each other due to vibration, noise

will be generated and cause the receiver servos to operate erroneously. We recommend the use of noiseless parts.

•Even though the receiver antenna wire is long, do not cut or bundle it. The range of the radiowaves will be shortened.

Receiver antenna
wire

Wood screw

Rubber bushing

Grommet

Install the servos firmly. Install

the servo to the servo tray as
shown in the figure. In other
cases, install the servo as des-
cribed in the model manufac-
turer's manual.

R 1 0 2 G F

Scissors

• A spare horn is provided. Use it as required.
•Wrap the receiver in sponge rubber and wrap rubber bands around the sponge rubber. Mount the receiver so it is

not exposed to vibration, does not touch the frame, and does not move.

•When the receiver is installed on a board or used where it may be splashed with mud and water, place it in a plastic

bag, etc. and wrap a rubber band around the open end of the bag to waterproof and dustproof the receiver. After use,

remove the receiver from the bag to prevent condensation.

• Use the rubber bands wrapped around the receiver to hold the servo and switch leads.
•After mounting is complete, recheck each part, then check the transmitting range by making the transmitter antenna

as short as possible and extending the receiver antenna fully and operating the set from a distance of 20m to 30m. The
movement of each servo should follow the movement of the transmitter sticks.

• The crystal can be changed from the outside of the receiver case. Always use a Futaba transmitter and receiver crystal

pair as the replacement crystals.

•USING THE FREQUENCY FLAG

Insert the frequency flag

into the flag holder as

shown here.

72/75MHZ Flag

Staple or glue with cyano-
acrylate ribbon here.

The flag can be attached to

and removed from the end
of the antenna with one
touch.

• The hook is for the optional neck strap. It is convenient when hanging the transmitter from your neck.

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