Vi. identification of transmitter parts, Back of transmitter – Pro Boat Pistol Grip Radio User Manual

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VI. IDENTIFICATION OF TRANSMITTER PARTS

LED V

OLTAGE

M

ETER

– If the meter indicates

LED V

OLTAGE

M

ETER

LED V

OLTAGE

M

ETER

green, your batteries are approximately full
strength. If the meter indicates orange or
red, the batteries are weak and need to be
replaced with new cells or charged if you are
using rechargeable “AA” NiCads.

S

TEERING

R

EVERSING

S

WITCH

T

HROTTLE

R

EVERSING

S

WITCH

P

OWER

S

WITCH

C

RYSTAL

S

TEERING

W

HEEL

The steering wheel
rotates 35° to the
left and to the right.

S

TEERING

T

RIM

– Rotate the top trim tab

to adjust and obtain the neutral posi-
tion of the steering servo.

HINT:

T

HROTTLE

T

RIM

– Rotate the bottom

T

HROTTLE

T

RIM

T

HROTTLE

T

RIM

trim knob to adjust and obtain
the neutral position of the throttle
servo.

C

HARGING

J

ACK

– Your ProBoat trans-

C

HARGING

J

ACK

C

HARGING

J

ACK

mitter can be upgraded to NiCad
batteries using the optional Dynamite
DYN1900 NiCad Conversion Kit.

P

OLARITY

:

(Center pin negative)

S

TEERING

R

ATE

A

DJUSTER

– The steering rate

S

TEERING

R

ATE

A

DJUSTER

S

TEERING

R

ATE

A

DJUSTER

adjuster affects the throw of the steering servo.
The output can be adjusted from approximately
10% to 100%. The throw of the servo decreases
as you move the dial to the left.

HINT::

S

ERVO

R

EVERSE

S

WITCHES

The reverse switches allow the
rotation of the servos to be reversed.

35°

35°

20

20° 20°

T

HROTTLE

T

RIGGER

– The throttle trigger moves

20° in the forward and reverse direction.

BACK OF TRANSMITTER

(F

ACTORY

I

NSTALLED

)

B

ATTERY

C

ASE

– To remove

the battery cover, slide the
tab in the direction of the
arrow while pushing the
rounded tab.

Install the 8 “AA” bat-
teries according to the
diagram.

If the transmitter voltage
fails to register, check for
the correct installation of
the batteries and make
sure the batteries still have
a charge.

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