Connections; Installation Requirements - JR SX600 User Manual

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CHAPTER 2: CONNECTIONS
2.1

INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS

It is important to correctly install the radio
system in your model. Please read and carefully
follow the suggestions listed below.
1. For added protection, wrap the RX and the
RX NiCad in foam rubber that is at least 1/4"
thick.
2. Run the RX antenna through the fuselage
and make sure it is fully extended. Never
cut or bundle your RX antenna — this will
decrease range and performance.
3. Rubber servo grommets are included with
your radio system and should be installed
in the servo flanges. The servos should then
be mounted on either hardwood rails or
a plywood tray with the mounting screws
provided. Do not overtighten the mounting
screws. The flange of the brass eyelets
should face down (toward the wood).
4. All servos must be able to move freely over
the full range of their travel. Make sure
the linkages do not impede servo travel.
A stalled servo will drain the battery pack
2.2

CONNECTIONS

SX600 MANUAL • CHAPTER 2: Connections
5. Before installing servo output arms, make
6. In the case of gas-powered model aircraft,
7. With your model sitting on the ground and
RECEIVER BATTERY
B700
ON/OFF SWITCH HARNESS
(JSP98017)
RS600 Receiver
ANTENNA
within a few minutes.
sure the servo is in its neutral position.
mount the receiver power switch on the
side of the fuselage opposite the muffler
to protect the switch from exhaust residue.
With other types of models, mount the
switch in the most convenient place. Make
sure that the switch operates freely and is
capable of traveling its full distance.
the transmitter antenna collapsed, check
that your system works at a distance of
20–25 paces.
If your system stops functioning at a
distance that is shorter than listed
above, please contact the Horizon Service
Center for further information prior to
flying your model.
Optional
FLAP
Optional
GEAR
RUDDER
ELEVATOR
AILERON
THROTTLE
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