Specification; The Transmitter Battery; Safety Notes; Charging The Transmitter Battery - Multiplex Royal SX 9 Instructions Manual

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7.

Specification

ROYAL SX
Model Memories
Channels
Frequency range
Transmission type
Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum
Transmission power
Power supply
Charge current
Temperature range
Operation
Storage
Battery Charging
Dimensions
(L x W x H)
Weight
8.

The Transmitter Battery

The ROYAL SX is powered by a high-quality re-
chargeable PERMABATT+ battery consisting of six
AA-size NiMH (Nickel-Metal-Hydride) cells.
Features of the PERMABATT+ transmitter battery:
 Capacity 2100 mAh
(approx. eight hours' operation possible).
 Self-discharge rate around 25% per year
(no recharging required even when stored for long
periods).
 Fast-charge capable, max. 1.4 A
The pack must only be charged using a charger
with automatic cut-off: Delta-Peak cut-off at < 5 mV
per cell.
 Normal charge at 210 mA
(corresponding to 1/10 C, charge for sixteen hours).
 Integral over-current fuse, self-resetting
The battery is ready for use again approx. 1 s after
the excessive current is eliminated.
 Avoid deep-discharging the battery (< 5.4 V).
 If the transmitter or transmitter battery is to be
stored for a long period (several days), avoid tem-
peratures above 30°C (brief maximum 55°C).
Note:
Like many other technical components, rechargeable
batteries are the subject of constant development. For
this reason we reserve the right to alter the specifi-
cation of the battery pack installed as standard, in or-
der to keep abreast of technical developments.
8.1.

Safety Notes

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2.4000 GHz ... 2.4835 GHz
Restricted frequency range:
2.4000 GHz ... 2.4540 GHz
2.4 GHz FHSS M-LINK system
MULTIPLEX-LINK
100 mW EIRP
7.2 V, 6 AA cells
max. 1.4 A (fast charge)
210 mA (normal charge)
- 15 °C to + 55 °C
- 20 °C to + 60 °C
0 °C to + 40 °C
approx. 220 x 270 x 60 mm
approx. 900 g
! The transmitter battery is responsible for the power
supply to the transmitter, and plays an important
role in operational security. For this reason it is es-
sential to heed our recommendations regarding
charging and storing the rechargeable battery.
! The transmitter is fitted with a self-resetting fuse
which protects the battery and the transmitter from
short-circuit, reversed polarity and excessive cur-
rents. The transmitter electronics feature no addi-
tional fuse!
For this reason it is absolutely essential to use
genuine MULTIPLEX transmitter batteries in this
transmitter!
! Additional safety notes:
 Batteries are not playthings, and must always be
stored well out of the reach of children.
 Check that the battery is in perfect condition before
every flying session. Damaged or defective bat-
teries must not be re-used. Dispose of them in the
authorised manner / recycling centre ( 8.8.).
 Do not heat, incinerate, open or short-circuit re-
chargeable batteries, do not charge or discharge
them at excessive currents, do not overcharge
them, and do not charge with reversed polarity.
 Place the transmitter or battery on a heat-resistant,
non-inflammable and non-conductive surface for
charging, and do not leave it on charge unsuper-
vised.
 Do not modify the battery pack in any way. Never
solder or weld directly to the cells.
 Mis-handling the battery incurs a risk of combus-
tion, explosion, corrosion and burning.
Suitable extinguishing agents: water, CO
 Escaped electrolyte is corrosive!
Do not allow electrolyte to contact your skin or eyes.
In an emergency rinse the affected area with copi-
ous quantities of water, and call for medical assis-
tance immediately.
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