Guidelines To Mount The Servos, Receiver And Battery - RadioLink T8FB Instruction Manual

Compatible with helicopter/fixed wing/multicopter/car/boat
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1.2 Guidelines to mount the servos, receiver and battery

Make certain the alignment tab on the battery, switch and servo connectors is orient correctly
and 'key' into the corresponding notch in the receiver or connectors before plugging them
in.When unplugging connectors, never pull on the wires. Always pull on the plastic connector instead.
Receiver's Antenna: In generally receiver's antenna is longer than remote control,don't
break or retract it,otherwise shorten the control distance.The antenna must be kept away from
conductive materials,such as metal. Please make distance test before flying.
• If your aileron servos are too far away to plug into the receiver,use an aileron extension cord to
extend the length. Avoid plugging multiple extensions together to obtain your desired length. If the
distance is greater than 50cm or high current draw servos are being used, use heavy servo extensions.
Receiver Vibration and Waterproofing: the receiver contains precision electronic part.Be sure
to avoid vibration,shock,and temperature extremes. For protection, wrap the receiver in foam rubber
or other vibration-absorbing materials. It is also a good idea to waterproof the receiver by placing it
in a plastic bag and securing the open end of the bag with a rubber band before wrapping it with
foam rubber. If you accidentally get moisture or fuel inside the receiver,you may experience
intermittent operation or a crash. If in doubt, please contact Radiolink after-sales or distributors for
service.
Always mount the servos with the supplied rubber grommets. Don't over tighten the screws.
No part of the servo casing should contact the mounting rails, servo tray or any part of structure.
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