Reely GT2+1 EVO Operating Instructions Manual
Reely GT2+1 EVO Operating Instructions Manual

Reely GT2+1 EVO Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating Instructions
"GT2+1 EVO" remote control 2.4 GHz
Item No. 1897778

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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions “GT2+1 EVO” remote control 2.4 GHz Item No. 1897778...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Page Introduction ................................3 Explanation of symbols ............................3 Intended use ................................4 Product description ..............................4 Delivery content ..............................4 Safety instructions ...............................5 a) General information ............................5 b) Operation ...............................6 Battery information ...............................7 Receiver power supply ............................7 Remote control buttons ............................8 10.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    1. Introduction Dear customer, Thank you for purchasing this product. This product complies with statutory national and European regulations. To ensure that the product remains in this state and to guarantee safe operation, always follow the instructions in this manual. These operating instructions are part of this product.
  • Page 4: Intended Use

    3. Intended use The "GT2+1 EVO" 3-channel remote control is designed exclusively for private use in the model building area with the associated operating times. This system is not suitable for industrial use, such as controlling machines or equipment. Any use other than the one described above damages the product. Moreover, this involves dangers such as short-cir- cuiting, fire, electric shock, etc.
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    6. Safety instructions Damage caused due to failure to observe these instructions will void the warranty. We shall not be liable for any consequential damage. We shall not be liable for damage to property or personal injury caused by incorrect handling or failure to observe the safety information! Such cases will void the warranty/guarantee.
  • Page 6: B) Operation

    b) Operation • If you do not have sufficient knowledge of how to operate remote-controlled models, contact an experi- enced model user or a model club. • When putting the device into operation always turn on the transmitter first. Only then turn on the voltage/ power supply for the receiver in the model.
  • Page 7: Battery Information

    7. Battery information • Keep batteries out of the reach of children. • Do not leave batteries lying around, as they present a choking hazard for children and pets. Seek im- mediate medical advice if a battery is swallowed. • Batteries/rechargeable batteries must never be short-circuited, taken apart or thrown into fire. This may cause an explosion! •...
  • Page 8: Remote Control Buttons

    9. Remote control buttons The illustrations in this manual show the GT2 EVO remote control, which is identical to the GT2+1 EVO except for the switching function. This may cause labels or markings on your remote control to be differ- ent than depicted in this manual.
  • Page 9 If you open the control panel cover upwards, you have access to the other control elements of the transmitter. Figure 2 7 Reverse switch for the driving function 8 Green LED for the display of low voltage and special functions 9 Dual rate button for the steering function 10 Power ON / OFF switch 11 Trim button for the driving function...
  • Page 10: Using The Transmitter

    10. Using the transmitter The numbers used in these instructions refer to the illustration alongside the text or the illustrations within the respective section. Cross-references to other figures are indicated with the corresponding figure num- ber. a) Inserting the batteries To power the transmitter, you need four alkaline batteries, size AA/Mignon.
  • Page 11: B) Switching On The Transmitter

    b) Switching on the transmitter When the new batteries have been inserted, switch on the transmitter for testing purposes using the on/off switch (see also Figure 2, Pos. 10). To do this, move the control knob from the left (OFF) to the right (ON). The red LED for the operation control (see also Figure 2, Pos.
  • Page 12: Setting Up The Receiver

    11. Setting up the receiver a) Connecting the receiver The receiver allows you to connect three servos (receiver output CH1, CH2, CH3) and a receiver rechargeable bat- tery (Bind/VCC). The connections are designed for polari- ty-proof Futaba connectors and can also be used with JR connectors, if necessary.
  • Page 13: B) Installing The Receiver

    The servo for special functions at receiver output 3 is operated with the operating button for channel 3 (see Figure 2, Pos. 14). A switching module can also be connected instead of a servo. ** For an electronic model with an electronic speed controller, a separate receiver battery at the Bind/VCC connec- tor is only required if the speed controller used does not have a BEC circuit.
  • Page 14: Installing The Servos

    12. Installing the servos The installation of a servo (1) always depends on the model used. For specific information, refer to the design documents of the model. However, generally you should try to fasten the servos with screws in such a way that vibrations are minimised. For this purpose, the servos are usually enclosed in rub- ber grommets (2) with metal sleeves (3).
  • Page 15: Trimming The Controls

    The steering arms should be adjusted so that there is a 90° angle between the servo lever and the steering arms. This will ensure that the model travels in a straight line. The GT2+1 EVO remote control has a sensitive digital trim, with which the steering (CH1) and the driving functions (CH2) can be set individually with two buttons, respectively.
  • Page 16: Checking The Steering And Driving Functions

    14. Checking the steering and driving functions Now connect the servos or speed controllers used in your model and the power supply to the receiver. For a better understanding, the steering function is demonstrated using the example of a model car. To prevent the model from unintentionally starting when checking the control and driving functions, place the model with the chassis on a suitable base (wooden block or similar).
  • Page 17 If the wheels turn in exactly the opposite direction as shown in Figure 11, you can use the reverse switch for the steering function (15) to switch the effective direction of the steering wheel and thus the direction of rotation of the steering servo.
  • Page 18: B) Checking And Setting The Driving Function

    b) Checking and setting the driving function If you pull the operating lever for the driving function (see Figure 1, Pos. 3) as far as it will go in the direction of the handle, the model should accelerate (see Figure 13, Sketch A). If the lever is pushed forwards, the model should brake or switch to reverse drive (see Figure 13, Sketch B).
  • Page 19: Checking The Switching Function

    15. Checking the switching function In addition to driving and steering functions, the GT 2+1 EVO remote control also offers the option of connecting and controlling a third servo on the receiver. If the operating button for channel 3 (also see Figure 2, Pos.
  • Page 20: Fail-Safe Function

    16. Fail-safe function Your remote control receiver gives you the ability to put the throttle servo or electronic speed controller in a specific position or in the stop function if a correct remote control signal is no longer received in the event of a fault. If the neutral position (centre position of the driving function control lever) is set to the fail-safe position, the vehicle will automatically coast if the radio transmission is disturbed or the model moves out of the transmitter range of the remote control.
  • Page 21: Switching The Digital Coding

    The transmitter is factory-set to the enclosed AFHDS2A-coded receiver. If you want to operate a REELY receiver with AFHDS digital coding, the transmitter must first be changed over and then the receiver must be connected to the transmitter (see following chapter).
  • Page 22: Pairing Function

    18. Pairing function For the sender and receiver to work together, they must be paired together with the same digital coding. When deliv- ered, the transmitter and receiver are paired and can be used immediately. Renewing the pairing setting is required primarily after a change of transmitter or receiver or to correct for interference.
  • Page 23: Simulator Function

    19. Simulator function If required, you can also use the transmitter on the PC for simulation purposes or games. In this case, you will need a USB interface cable and appropriate software for the computer (e.g., car racing games, etc.). The USB interface cable is connected to the PC interface socket on the left side of the transmitter (see Figure 1, Pos.
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    22. Troubleshooting Even though the remote control system was built to the latest available technology, malfunctions or faults might still occur. The following section shows you how to troubleshoot potential problems. Problem Solution The transmitter does not • Check the transmitter batteries. respond.
  • Page 25: Disposal

    23. Disposal a) Product Electronic devices are recyclable waste and must not be disposed of in the household waste. At the end of its service life, dispose of the product according to the relevant statutory regulations. Remove any inserted batteries and dispose of them separately from the product. b) (Rechargeable) batteries You as the end user are required by law (Battery Ordinance) to return all used batteries/rechargeable batteries.
  • Page 26: Technical Data

    24. Technical Data a) Transmitter Frequency band ..........2.405 - 2.475 GHz Transmission power..........<20 dBm Transmitter range ..........approx. 200 m Number of channels .........3 Signal output .............3.5 mm jack (PPM) Operating voltage ..........6 V/DC via 4 AA/Mignon batteries Dimensions (W x H x D) ........160 x 210 x 95 mm Weight without batteries ........approx.
  • Page 28 This is a publication by Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Str. 1, D-92240 Hirschau (www.conrad.com). All rights including translation reserved. Reproduction by any method, e.g. photocopy, microfilming, or the capture in electronic data processing systems require the prior written approval by the editor. Reprinting, also in part, is prohibited. This publication represent the technical status at the time of printing.

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