System Connections; Transmitter Battery Options; Alkaline Battery Installation; Transmitter Battery Charging Options - Sanwa MT-4 Operating Manual

2.4ghz fhss-4t radio control system
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SYSTEM CONNECTIONS

TRANSMITTER BATTERY OPTIONS

The MT-4 2.4GHz FHSS-4T transmitter's Operating Voltage Range is 4.0 ~ 9.6 volts. This
battery options (not included), depending on your preference.
Alkaline -
In the default configuration, the transmitter is designed to be powered using four
a transmitter that is lightweight and well-balanced for unmatched comfort.
Ni-Cd/Ni-MH - Rechargeable Ni-Cd or Ni-MH batteries of desired capacity can be used in place of the Alkaline batteries. Using
rechargeable Ni-Cd or Ni-MH batteries is more convenient and cheaper in the long run. The higher capacity batteries will also
provide longer usage time than most Alkaline batteries.
Li-Po or Li-Fe/A123 - A 2 cell Li-Po battery pack or a 2 cell Li-Fe/A123 battery pack can be used to power the transmitter. These
battery packs are popular due to their light weight and high capacity for long usage time between charges.
Transmitter power output, range, and speed are the same, regardless of the battery voltage and type used. If using a Li-Po or
Li-Fe/A123 battery pack, please obverse the warnings in the Warnings if Using Li-Po or Li-Fe/A123 Batteries section below.

ALKALINE BATTERY INSTALLATION

1) Remove the battery cover from the bottom
of the transmitter by pushing firmly on the
battery cover in the direction of the arrow.
2) Install four fresh 'AA' Alkaline batteries
into the battery holder, making sure that
the polarity is correct. The direction that
each battery should be installed is molded into the bottom of the battery holder (+ Positive and - Negative).
3)
Slide the battery cover back onto the transmitter and push it firmly until it 'clicks' closed.
WARNINGS IF USING LI-PO OR LI-FE/ A123 BATTERIES
Use ONLY a 2 Cell Li-Po or Li-Fe/A123 battery pack of desired capacity.
Both the transmitter and receiver have a Nominal Input Voltage of 4.8 ~ 7.4 volts. DO NOT USE A 3 CELL LI-PO OR
LI-FE/A123 BATTERY PACK or the transmitter and/or receiver will be damaged.
Do NOT charge your Li-Po or Li-Fe/A123 battery pack through the transmitter Charging Jack. The battery pack MUST be
removed from the transmitter for charging or the transmitter could be damaged.
Use a charger specifically designed to charge Li-Po or Li-Fe/A123 batteries.
When changing the connector on your battery pack to match the battery power plug in the base of
the transmitter or on the receiver's on/off switch, please observe correct polarity. Connecting with
reverse polarity will damage the transmitter and/or receiver.
Observe all safety precautions provided with your Li-Po or Li-Fe/A123 battery pack.
Damage to the transmitter and/or receiver caused by improper use, wrong battery type, incorrect voltage or reverse polarity
will not be covered under warranty.
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allows you to use several different
'AA' Alkaline batteries. This results in
- = Negative (Black)
+ = Positive (Red)

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