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P110 Operating Instructions

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  • Page 1 ACTION ELECTRONICS P110 Operating Instructions...
  • Page 2: Installation

    1. Quick Start Guide Your P110 comes fully programmed & ready to go, there is no set- up required – although for more detailed setup refer to section 2. Installation Speaker connection Power input Sample wiring diagrams: Motor Rx Throttle channel...
  • Page 3 Rx Throttle channel Motor Rx Sounds channel VOLUME SPEAKER 4-16 Ohms SD CARD POWER SUPPLY (12-24VDC) SINGLE MOTOR WITH ADDITIONAL SOUNDS Rx Throttle channel #1 Motor Electronic speed controller #1 Rx Sounds channel VOLUME SPEAKER 4-16 Ohms SD CARD Motor Rx Throttle channel #2 POWER SUPPLY (12-24VDC) Electronic speed controller #2...
  • Page 4 There are four inputs to the P110 (P1 – P4) which control sounds as follows: Individual sounds 1 – 16 Engine sound #1 Individual sounds 1 – 16 Engine sound #2 Each of the inputs has two 3-pin headers which will accept a standard Futaba or JR/Hitec servo lead.
  • Page 5 P110 with a 12V input where the battery used is below 8V. The amplifier will output up to 25Watts, but it is recommended that the power is kept to 10W to minimise heating within the unit. The speaker can be either 4 or 8 ohm.
  • Page 6: Operation

    Once a servo signal is detected the LEDs change to a slow alternating red and green. After a few seconds the LEDs switch off and the P110 is ready for normal operation.
  • Page 7 If there are switched sounds on the SD-Card (sounds sound1.wav to sound16.wav), they are selected using switched channel P1 and switched channel P3. Sounds 1 to 8 are selected by pushing the stick forward and back to the neutral position the appropriate number of times. To make selection easier for the higher numbered sounds, pushing the stick backwards and back to neutral once will play sound 9, twice will play sound 10 and so forth up to 8 times will play sound 16.
  • Page 8 Power up the P110 in the normal way, but as the LEDs are flashing Pressing either button A or B & the P110 will enter setup. If no button is pressed the LEDs are switched off and the P110 starts normal operation.
  • Page 9 B to move to the next stage. If there is a “run.wav” sound on the SD-CARD the P110 starts to play it. The P110 flashes the red LED slowly. Adjust the throttle stick to set the idle speed of the engine sound and press button A to confirm the idle speed has been set.
  • Page 10 22,100Hz if you want to play two samples simultaneously. You can use CD quality wave files (44KHz sample rate) but the P110 will only be able to play one sample at a time. For engine sounds, the sample rate should be kept as low as possible while maintaining a good quality idle sound.
  • Page 11 – Engine stop sound • The P110 will not recognise sounds with other names. If a sound is not present on the SD-Card, the unit will skip playback if it is selected. This includes the engine sounds. For example if there is no engine start sound, the engine run sound will play as soon as the throttle stick is moved from the neutral position.
  • Page 12: Memory Card

    Memory Card The P110 is supplied with an SD type memory card with a set of sounds already stored on it. For the P110 to play other sounds you simply need to copy the files you need to any standard SD memory card & name them as per the previous table.