Setting Up The Receiver; Connecting The Receiver - Conrad Electronic REELY MR-600 Notice D'emploi

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11. Setting up the Receiver

a) Connecting the Receiver
The receiver offers the possibility of connecting 4 servos
(receiver output 1, 2, 3, and 4) that are later assigned the
following control functions in the model:
CH1 = Aileron servo
CH2 = Elevator servo
CH3 = Throttle servo/flight controller
CH4 = Rudder servo
Receiver output 5 is not used and a battery box (1) or a
receiver battery is connected to the receiver output B/6.
Attention!
When using servos with high power demand, we
recommend that you always use a receiver bat-
tery pack and not a battery box.
When using a flight controller with BEC, a re-
ceiver battery does not need to be connected.
The connections are intended for Futaba plugs protected
against polarity reversal and can also be used with JR plugs
if required.
When connecting servos and speed controllers, always make sure of correct polarity of the plug connec-
tors. The plug-in connection for the positive lead (yellow, white or orange, depending on the manufacturer)
must be connected to the inner (left) pin contact. The plug-in connection for the negative lead (black or
brown, depending on the manufacturer) must be connected to the outer (right) pin contact.
First, switch on the transmitter and then the receiver. If the binding function is working correctly, the red LED indicator
(see figure 6, item 3) in the receiver right next to the setup button (see figure 6, item 2) lights up and the four servos
react to the movements of the control levers. Verify correct receiver function and then switch the receiver off again.
If the receiver does not react and the LED in the receiver does not light up, perform binding (see
chapter 19).
Figure 6
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