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Selecting the channel functions
Submenu
Setting value, LED flashes...
LED
Function
1x
1x
CH1 (L+R)
Normal off
2x
CH2 (brake)
Night mode
3x
CH3 (function)
Hazard
warning lights
on/off
4x
CH4 (FR2)
Low
5x
CH4 (AUX2)
Low
6x
CH4 (ROF)
Low
e) Programming sub-functions
Various fine adjustments can be made using the submenu shown below.
One of the submenus (LED flashes 3x) has no function; changing the setting values will have no
effect.
Submenu
LED
Function
1x
Start time for
automatic hazard
warning lights
2x
Flashing frequency
for hazard warning
lights
3x
No function
4x
Blink rate
5x
CH2 Reverse
6x
CH4 Reverse
Start time for automatic hazard warning lights:
If the factory setting (hazard flasher on/off) is programmed for CH3 in the previous menu "Channel
functions", this programme item will be irrelevant.
If the factory setting is not programmed for "CH3" in the menu mentioned above, the hazard warning lights
are automatically switched on in accordance with the factory setting (7 s) defined for the menu item "Start
time for automatic hazard lights" if the model has not been driven for more than approx. 7 seconds. If you
select "4 s", the hazard warning lights will switch on automatically after approx. 4 seconds or if you select "10
s", after approx. 10 seconds. When programming "Off", the hazard warning lights will not turn on automati-
cally. We recommend that you programme the hazard warning lights once more under the menu item "CH3".
Flashing frequency for hazard warning lights:
Here you can set the flashing frequency of the hazard warning lights in four stages.
Blink rate:
The menu item "Blink rate" works in the same way as the "Blinking frequency for hazard warning lights".
CH2 Reverse:
With "CH2 Reverse", regardless of the setting on the transmitter for the speed controller, you can easily
reverse the operation of all LED functions of CH2 (eg. the function of the brake and the reverse light).
CH4 Reverse:
With "CH4 Reverse" you can reverse the polarity of the switching function for the switching signal from the
transmitter to CH4. This may be useful, for example, if other functions (eg. servos) are activated by CH4
on the receiver.
f) Restore basic settings
If you want to restore the basic settings of the LED system (greyed out values), proceed as follows:
• Switch on the transmitter.
• Press and hold the SET button on the servo connection module for 2 seconds.
• Switch on the receiver (while still pressing the SET button). The LEDs on output BR1 will light up.
• If the LEDs stop flashing after a few seconds, you are in programming mode. Now release the SET button.
• Wait until the LEDs have flashed 5 times (= menu item "Basic set-up").
• Now press the SET button until the LEDs go out. Then release the SET button and quickly press it again.
The LEDs will now light up permanently, indicating that the basic settings have been successfully restored.
Now, switch off the receiver system. When you switch on the receiver system again, the LED system will
start using the basic settings.
g) More information on the LED system
• If the transmitter is not switched on, the LED system cannot calibrate. The LEDs on output BR1 will flash.
This will not change, even if the transmitter has been switched on later, has been paired to the receiver
and all remote control functions (steering, etc.) work properly. In this case, switch the receiver system off
and on again while the transmitter is switched on.
• The LED system has another function built in for show effects:
If you press the SET button (after the LED system has been calibrated correctly), a kind of chase light
function is activated. In this case, all LEDs connected to the LED connection module are activated in a
specific rhythm.
By further pressing the SET button, you can recall up to 14 different programmes using the SET button. It
is indeed possible to use the driving function; the functions of the LED system (e.g. flasher function etc.)
will however not work.
If you press the SET button after the 14th light effect, all LEDs will switch off and the LED functions will
return to normal.
If you want to end the "show effects", simply switch off the receiver and then switch it back on.
2x
3x
Normal on
Day mode
FR1 + FR2
ROF
on/off
on/off
Medium
High
Medium
High
Medium
High
Setting value, LED flashes...
1x
2x
3x
4 s
7 s
10 s
Very slow
Slow
Medium
1
2
3
Very slow
Slow
Medium
Normal
Reverse
Normal
Reverse
Disposal
Electronic devices are recyclable materials and do not belong in household waste. Dispose of
4x
an unserviceable device in accordance with the relevant statutory regulations.

Technical Data

Operating voltage ...................................... 4.8 - 6 V/DC
FOG
Power consumption ................................... max. 800 mA
on/off
Connector system ...................................... Futaba
Dimensions. LED connection module ........ 36 x 10.8 x 32 mm (L x W x H)
Weight of the connection module .............. approx. 10 g
Buzzer
Dimensions. Servo connection module ..... 24 x 10.5 x 15.1 mm (L x W x H)
Weight of the connection module .............. approx. 9.6 g
LED cable length ....................................... approx. 50 cm
Max. monitoring voltage ............................ 12.6 V (3S LiPo battery)
Storage temperature .................................. -30 °C to +80 °C
Operating temperature .............................. -20 °C to +70 °C
Air humidity ................................................ max. 95% rel. humidity, not condensing
4x
Off
Fast
4
Fast
This is a publication by Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Str. 1, D-92240 Hirschau (www.conrad.com).
All rights including translation reserved. Reproduction by any method, e.g. photocopy, microfilming, or the capture in
electronic data processing systems require the prior written approval by the editor. Reprinting, also in part, is prohibited.
This publication represent the technical status at the time of printing.
Copyright 2019 by Conrad Electronic SE.
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