Tactic TR324 3-Ch SLT Surface User Manual

Overview and installation, System and range check, Fcc statement

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TR324

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Tactic’s TR324 3 channel receiver is

intended for use with R/C surface vehicles
including cars, trucks, buggies, and boats.
Its SLT protocol makes it compatible with all Tactic brand 2.4GHz surface
transmitters, and other brand radios that include the SLT protocol.

OVERVIEW AND INSTALLATION

Refer to the instructions with the model to determine the optimum position for installing the receiver. In some models

it’s recommended to fi rst wrap the receiver in protective foam, and then use hook-and-loop material or straps to mount
it inside model. Other applications might recommend a water-tight compartment.

IMPORTANT! For optimum performance pay close attention to how the receiver is oriented inside the model.
It’s best to keep the receiver unobstructed from the outside of the model as much as possible.

LINK THE RECEIVER TO THE TACTIC/SLT COMPATIBLE TRANSMITTER

Linking the TR324 receiver to the Tactic / SLT compatible transmitter ensures sole communication between the two,
and prevents other transmitters from being able to control the receiver.

1.

Turn on the Tx.

2.

Apply power to the Rx.

3.

If the Rx LED fl ashes once and then stays on, the
Rx is already linked to the Tx and you can skip to

the next section. Otherwise, insert a small diameter
screwdriver through the hole marked “LINK” and
press the pushbutton until the Rx LED glows red
and then turns off after about one second.

4.

Release the “LINK” button.

5.

If the linking is successful, the Rx LED will fl ash once

and then remain ON.

6.

Test for proper Tx/Rx functionality before use. If the
radio doesn’t appear to have become properly bound,
repeat steps 1–5 above.

SYSTEM AND RANGE CHECK

Check the instruction manual included with the Tactic radio for the proper steps to perform a system check before operation.

WARNING! Always make sure that power is applied to the transmitter BEFORE applying power to the
receiver and servos, and the Tx throttle control is at minimum (idle) position. Failure to do so could result

in the model becoming uncontrollable and cause a safety hazard. Always perform a signal range check to ensure a
good link exists between the transmitter and receiver. Once operation is complete, immediately disconnect the power
from the model before removing power from the transmitter.

Refer to the instruction manual with the mating transmitter to determine the best method for performing a range
check. Some transmitters include a custom range checking function that can be accomplished at a short distance with
reduced power. Other transmitters may require a traditional range check be performed. Contact Tactic for questions
or concerns about range checking of this receiver.

FCC STATEMENT

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions.

(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

2.4GHz 3- CHANNEL REC EIVER

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