About Connection Setup - Sanwa MT-44 Manual

4ch. 2.4ghz radio system for model cars
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About connection setup

● Connect the receiver and servos as shown in the illustration below.
・ Connection example when used on an EP car
Connecting to CH2
CH2
CH1
Connecting to CH1
• Connection example when used on a GP (engine) car
BATT
Connection to BATT
Connecting to CH2
CH2
CH1
Connecting to CH1
Note
If the connector is disconnected due to a vibration during operation, it can cause runaway. Connect the connector of the receiver, servos and switches securely.
Because the receiver is susceptible to vibration, impact and water, make sure to take measures for vibration-proof and waterproof. Negligence of taking these
measures can cause runaway.
When installing the receiver, keep the receiver away from a carbon chassis and metallic chassis.
If metal parts installed on an RC car touch each other, it can cause noise that affects reception performance and it can cause runaway.
Make sure to install a noise killer condenser on the brush motor for electric RC cars. Without a noise killer condenser, it can cause noise and runaway.
For R/C System parts such as the transmitter, receiver, servos, FET Speed Controller and transmitter battery, use genuine SANWA products.
When combining products other than genuine SANWA products, modifying, adjusting or exchanging parts is done at a place other than SANWA, we do not take
any responsibility.
(Steering)
Servos
(Throttle)
Servos
(Steering)
Power battery
Motor
FET Speed Controller
Connection to the receiver battery
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