Receiver and servo installation, Receiver and servos connection – Futaba 8FGAS, 8FGHS 2.4GHz User Manual

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<Receiver and Servo Installation>

RECEIVER AND SERVO INSTALLATION

Receiver switch

Receiver battery

Charging port

Servos

R6208SB

(output connector section)

•B: Power supply
•CH1~8: Output connectors 1~8
•S.BUS: Output for S.BUS system
•DATA port: (factory use only)

CH1~8,
S.BUS,
B

Receiver and servos connection diagram

Always connect the necessary number of servos.
The receiver channel assignment depends on the

model type. See the Servo connection by model

type tables.

Receiver and servos connection

Connect the receiver and servos in accordance with the connection diagram shown below. Always read

[Precautions when mounting the receiver and servos] or [Before using]. When mounting the receiver and

servos to the fuselage, connect the necessary points in accordance with the model's instruction manual.

• S.BUS system

Different from conventional radio control systems the S.BUS system uses data communication to

transmit control signals from a receiver to a servo, gyro, or other S.BUS compatible device. This data

includes commands such as “move the channel 3 servo to 15 degrees, move the channel 5 servo to

30 degrees” to multiple devices. The S.BUS devices execute only those commands for their own set

channel. For this reason, it can be used by connecting multiple servos to the same signal line.

[Connection by S.BUS system]

S.BUS hub

S.BUS hub

S.BUS output

S.BUS

Ch output/

Battery terminal

R6208SB

Battery

S.BUS servo

Conventional

servo

2ch

4ch

3ch

5ch

6ch

* Can also be used together with conventional servos.

* When using servos with a remote battery pack, use S.BUS Hub with Cable (2-way/remote battery pack use). Please refer

to the instruction manual of S.BUS Hub with Cable (2-way/remote battery pack use) for the connection method.

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