Inserting・And・Removing・The・Transmitter・Battery; Charging・The・Transmitter・Battery - JR XG 14 Operation Manual

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Preparation
▋Inserting▋and▋Removing▋the▋transmitter▋battery
1) While pressing the embossed mark on the rear surface of the battery lid, Slide the lid in arrowed direction of
the arrow. And remove.
2) Carefully insert the rechargeable battery connector into the transmitter battery connector.
3) Fit the rechargeable battery into the battery box together with filling sponge, and mount the battery cover,
Battery box
taking care not to pinch the lead wires. During the charging, the transmitter LED will light in a reddish purple
color. When charging has been completed, the LED will switch off. The standard charging time is
Battery connector
approximately 3hours..
Battery box
Battery cover
Battery connector
Battery cover
▋Charging▋the▋Transmitter▋Battery
Before charging the battery, be certain to read the precautions written on the battery label.
The transmitter operates exclusively with genuine JR Li-Fe batteries. Do not use the transmitter with other
rechargeable batteries or with dry cell batteries.
During charging, the transmitter should be switched off. When the transmitter ON, charging will not take place.
Note that if using a flight simulator with the control cable plugged into the trainer jack (and the power switch OFF
on the transmitter), it is possible to plug the charge cable into the transmitter and use the AC adaptor to supply
power. Since the built-in battery will not be used, this will allow enjoyment while conserving energy.
1) Insert the AC adaptor into the AC electric power socket.
2) Insert the plug of the AC adapter as far as it will go into the DC power jack of the transmitter. If the LED of the
transmitter does not illuminate, an error may have occurred. In this situation, detach the AC adapter plug. And
re-insert it. If the LED does not light even after the cable has been removed and inserted several times, Please
contact your JR agent or Distributor in your country.
3) During the charging, the LED of the transmitter will light reddish Purple. When charging is complete, the LED
will switch off. The standard charging time is approximately 3hours.
4) After charging has been completed, promptly detach all the connections. Absolutely do not leave the charger
DANGER
connected to the transmitter.
※ Be certain to only use the genuine JR XG14 dedicated AC adapter (NEC-A912C). Charging cannot be carried out
using other AC adapters. Further, do not use this AC adapter for charging products other than the XG14.
WARNING
Warning! Abnormal heat generation may cause explosion of the battery!
After charging is complete, quickly detach all of the connections including the AC adaptor from outlet.
Never leave the AC adaptor connected to the transmitter or plugged into the AC outlet. This is to avoid
possible fire risk after charging the battery.
Do not use the AC adapter while the cord is still bundled together, since there will be a
CAUTION
risk of heat generation.
To the AC Electric Power Outlet
Helicopter
9V 12W AC Adaptor for Recharging(NEC-A912C)
※Note: This adaptor can only be used when plugged
To the AC Electric Power Outlet
into the XG14 - it is not a stand alone charger.
Airplane
CAUTION
Do not use the AC adapter while the cord is still bundled
together, since there will be a risk of heat generation.
9V 12W AC Adaptor for Recharging(NEC-A912C)
※Note: This adaptor can only be used when plugged
Glider
into the XG14 - it is not a stand alone charger.
CAUTION
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
When removing the connector, press the lever part
to release the lock while pulling out the connector.
Helicopter
Airplane
Glider
To the Recharging Power Source jack
(Exclusively for transmitters with
built-in Li-fe rechargeable batteries)
To the Recharging Power Source jack
(Exclusively for transmitters with
Power source jack for
built-in Li-fe rechargeable batteries)
recharging (DC9V)
6
Power source jack for

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