HITEC RADIO CONTROL TRANSMITTER Quick Manual

HITEC RADIO CONTROL TRANSMITTER Quick Manual

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RADIO CONTROL TRANSMITTER
Tape
12
Siren
13
11
Eyes & Head
Turn
10
Charge
8
1
Squirt
2
14
(Hi-Tec)
9
4
7
Power On/Off
RC Receiver located in
the robot
Flashing Lights
Lights/Beacon
15
16
3
Drive
5
Drive Trim
6

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  • Page 1 RADIO CONTROL TRANSMITTER (Hi-Tec) Tape Squirt Flashing Lights Lights/Beacon Siren Drive Eyes & Head Turn Drive Trim Charge Power On/Off RC Receiver located in the robot...
  • Page 2 RC TRANSMITTER CONTROLS Note: The following information on the transmitter controls includes information for a variety of similar robots. Telescopic Transmitter Aerial. Transmitter Battery Voltage Meter (Expand Scale Voltmeter) Right control Stick- Up and Down – Robot drive motors, forward and reverse. Right and Left –...
  • Page 3 Voice and Siren Squirter Up- Flashing Lights- Red (Buster and Andy) Down- Flashing Lights- Yellow (Buster) Beacon and Lights Controls for the Integrated MP3 Player Option The MP3 player is located in the robot and has a SD or MM memory card that you can load music onto.
  • Page 4 THE NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE (NI-MH) RC TRANSMITTER BATTERY The NI-MH RC transmitter battery will last about 5-6 hours on a full charge. Charge the battery for 14 hours. A charge jack is provided on the transmitter for recharging its internal batteries. This round jack is located on the right side of the radio control.
  • Page 5 Adapter for Charging an Extra NI-MH RC Transmitter Battery If you have an extra NI-MH RC battery, you can charge this outside the RC. You may need to do this while you are using the robot or if you need to charge both batteries at the same time. The adapter needed to do this is in the control case or it is on your charger.

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