Receiver connection diagrams, Charging, Manual – HITEC Lynx 4S User Manual

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MANUAL:

SECTION 1

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Receiver Connection Diagrams

In the case of an R/C car model, install servos as depicted below. The diagram shown here illustrates proper
installation of 2 servos in a 2-channel car model system which can be changed by installing an ESC or engine.

Receiver Connection Diagrams (AXION 4):
Shown:
In the case of glow, gas, or electric- powered
cars using a separate receiver battery supply,
follow the connection set-up pictured here.
Note: Requires 2-cell LiPo/LiFe batteries or 4.8~7.2V
4-6-cell NiMH/NiCD batteries.

Receiver Connection Diagrams (PROTON 4):
Shown:
In the case of glow, gas, or electric- powered
cars using a separate receiver battery supply,
follow the connection set-up pictured here.
Note: Requires 2-cell LiPo/LiFe batteries or 4.8~7. 2V
4-6- cell NiMH/NiCD batteries.

Receiver Connection Diagrams (AXION 2):
Shown:
Electric-powered car with an Electric Speed
Controller. Use this method on electrically-powered
motor vehicles, as the ESC will provide power to the
receiver and servo systems.

ESC, servos, engines and other items are sold separately. Refer to the MIX menu when using all 4 channels with the
mixing function.

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Charging

Charging Your Battery:
The Lynx 4S radio set includes a NiMH 4-cell battery for your convenience. We recommend using Hitec’s
overnight charger (CG-S82 220V/ CG-S85 110V) for your battery charging needs.

Depending on the country of purchase, the CG-S82 (220V) / CG-S85 (110V) overnight chargers may not be included
with your Lynx 4S package. Do not use CG-S83/S85 Hitec overnight chargers with LiPo/LiFe batteries.

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