Receiver Overview Diagram, Connections And Mounting; Bind Led Condition Indicator; Transmitter And Receiver Overview Diagram Descriptions - Sanwa M12S SUPER User Manual

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M12S SUPER
2.4GHZ FH4T RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM USER'S GUIDE

RECEIVER OVERVIEW DIAGRAM, CONNECTIONS AND MOUNTING

Use the diagrams in this section to make receiver connections and to familiarize yourself with the RX-472 2.4GHz FH4T Super
Response SSL receiver included with your M12S Super radio control system. Descriptions of the features can be found in the
Transmitter and Receiver Features Descriptions section below and on the next two pages.
Bind LED
Glow/Gas
Setup
Coaxial Cable
= Signal
Bind Button
= Positive
= Negative
Antenna
Reception Wire
If using a Sanwa Super Vortex series ESC or other SSL-compatible device, plug the ESC or device into the SSL slot, otherwise
SSL features and Telemetry Data will not be available. All other ESC's should be plugged into CH 2.
IMPORTANT: The RX-472 2.4GHz FH4T Super Response SSL receiver does not feature full Telemetry support on its own (e.g.,
Temperature data and RPM/Speed data). Full Telemetry capability is supported only when used with a Sanwa Super Vortex
series ESC plugged into the SSL slot. This is due to the fact that full internal Telemetry support slows the Response Time of
the receiver and we've chosen to include a receiver that will allow you fastest Response Time possible for competition racing.
The receiver's Nominal Input Voltage is 3.7 to 7.4 volts. A 2S Li-Po or 2S Li-Fe battery pack can be used to power the receiver
without the use of a voltage regulator. In addition, this allows you to take advantage of the higher torque and speed provided by
using 7.4 volt digital servos.
** Use a 2S Li-Po or 2S Li-Fe battery pack ONLY if your servos are rated to handle the higher voltage! **
• We suggest Binding the transmitter and receiver and making all receiver connections to check for correct
operation prior to mounting the receiver in your model.
• Route the receiver antenna up through a plastic tube so that it is in the vertical position. Do not bend the
reception wire. Reception performance decreases if the reception wire is bent. Do not pull on the antenna
with force. Do not cut or extend the antenna. The coaxial cable can be bent into gentle curves, however, do
not bend the coaxial cable acutely, or repeatedly bend it, or the antenna core can be damaged.
• To protect the receiver from vibration and other damage, we recommend wrapping the receiver in shock
absorbing foam or using double-sided foam tape when installing it in your model.
• As a safety precaution, set your model on a stand so the wheels are off the ground before turning on your radio control system.

Bind LED Condition Indicator:

The receiver's Bind LED will alert you to various receiver conditions, as shown in the below below.
LED COLOR
Blue
Blue
Red & Blue
Red

TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER OVERVIEW DIAGRAM DESCRIPTIONS

Antenna: Transmits the signal from the transmitter to the receiver in the model.
Antenna Reception Wire: The portion of the receiver antenna that receives the transmitter signal. The Antenna Reception Wire
should never be bent or it could be damaged and limit the range of your model.
Auxiliary Dial: The Auxiliary Dial can rotate 360º and is programmable to perform a different function depending on what function
is Assigned to it. In the default configuration, it controls Auxiliary 1 High and Low servo travel.
Auxiliary Lever: The Auxiliary Lever is programmable and will perform a different function depending on what function is Assigned
to it. In the default configuration, it controls Auxiliary 2 High and Low servo travel.
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Telemetry System with Sanwa Synchronized Link Support
On/Off Switch
Steering
Throttle
Auxiliary 1
Channel 1
Channel 2
Channel 3
LED CONDITION
ON
Receiving RF Signal
Slow Flash/Fast Flash
Binding Operation
Flash
Receiver Battery Fail Safe Activates
ON
No RF Signal After Receiver Battery Fail Safe Activates
'AA' Dry Cell Battery Holder,
3.7v to 7.4v Ni-Cd/Ni-MH Battery Pack or
2S Li-Po or Li-Fe Battery Pack
ESC
Auxiliary 2
Setup
Channel 4
RECEIVER STATUS
GENERAL
On/Off Switch
To Motor
SSL
To Battery
Throttle
Channel 2
ESC
Antenna
Reception Wire
Coaxial Cable
Antenna Tube
GENERAL

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