Mechanical Details; Opening And Closing The Transmitter Case; Adjusting And Replacing; The Transmitter Aerial - Multiplex ROYALevo 7 Manuel D'utilisation

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ROYAL evo 7
9.5.

Mechanical details

9.5.1.

Opening and closing the transmitter case

!
Switch the transmitter OFF before opening it
(short-circuit hazard)!
Opening the transmitter case:
1.
Hold the transmitter in both hands and slide both
latches on the rear face downward using your
thumbs (towards "OPEN") (Fig. 1).
2.
Carefully lift off the back panel (Fig. 2).
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Closing the transmitter case:
1.
Carefully place the bottom edge of the back panel
in the main case and check that both retaining lugs
are correctly engaged (see arrows) (Fig. 3).
2.
Carefully close the transmitter back panel (Fig.
4). ! Ensure that no cables are jammed in the
joint, and that the transmitter aerial has not slipped
out of its sleeve. The back panel should fit smoothly
into place, without requiring force.
3.
Slide the latches up (opposite direction to "OPEN")
as far as they will go.
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
9.5.2.
Adjusting and replacing the transmitter
aerial
The transmitter aerial is permanently fitted to the
transmitter. For transport purposes it can be collapsed
completely and recessed into the case. It can be left col-
lapsed for set-up and programming work; this will not
harm the RF section.
!
Always extend the aerial to full length before
using the transmitter to ensure reliable opera-
tion with maximum radiated power and effec-
tive range.
The aerial can be moved and locked in a second posi-
tion (angled up to the left) for controlling a model:
1.
Pull the aerial away from the transmitter until you
feel a noticeable resistance (Fig. 1).
2.
Pull slightly harder to overcome the resistance, and
the aerial will move another 3 - 5 mm; swivel the ae-
rial up and to the left (Fig. 2). There is now no need
to overcome the resistance.
3.
Tilt the aerial as far as it will go:
the aerial locks in place.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
To move the aerial back to its original position you must
first disengage the latch again (
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Fig. 1).

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