Receiver Nomenclature - FUTABA 14SG Instruction Manual

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Receiver nomenclature

Before using the receiver, be sure to read the
precautions listed in the following pages.
Receiver R7008SB
Connector
"1 through 6": outputs for the channels 1
through 6
"7/B": outputs of 7 channels and power.
"8/SB": outputs of 8 channels or S.BUS port.
[S.BUS Servo S.BUS Gyro ]
*When using 8/SB as S.BUS, you have to set
CH MODE of the following page to mode B or
mode D.
"S.BUS2": outputs of S.BUS2 port.
[S.BUS2 Servo S.BUS2 Gyro Telemetry Sensor ]
*When using 9 or more channels, use an S.BUS
function or use a second R7008SB and link both
to your transmitter.
Connector insertion
Firmly insert the connector in the direction
shown in the figure. Insert the S.BUS2 by turning
it 90 degrees.
Danger
Receiver
Do not connect either a switch
or battery in this manner.
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<Before Use>
Danger
Don't connect a connector, as shown in a
before figure.
*It will short-circuit, if it connected in this way. A short
circuit across the battery terminals may cause abnormal
heating, fire and burns.
Warning
S.BUS2 connectors
Don't connect an S.BUS servo / gyro to
S.BUS2 connector.
LED Monitor
This monitor is used to check the CH mode of
the receiver.
Link/Mode Switch
Use the small plastic screw driver that was
included with your receiver.
The Link/Mode Switch is also used for the CH
mode selection.
Extra Voltage Connector
Use this connector when using a voltage
telemetry device to send the battery voltage (DC0
~ 70V) from the receiver to the transmitter.
You will need to purchase the optional External
Voltage input cable (CA-RVIN-700) FUTM5551.
You can then make a cable with an extra
connector to the External voltage connector.

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