JR python Instruction Manual

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2 CHANNEL DIGIT ALPROPORTIONALRADIO CONTROLSYSTEM
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. Introduction
II. Components and Specifications III. R/C Safety Precautions IV. Operating Your Model
VII. Parts Listing
VIII. Frequency Chart
IX. Warranty & Service Information
I. INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of the JR Python 2-channel radio control set which has been manufactured and assembled with the greatest care.
We are confident that by following our simple instruc­tions you will be delighted with your purchase. Please read the instructions thoroughly, noting all points before use, in order to avoid mistakes in handling and operation.
II. COMPONENTS AND SPECIFICATIONS
Your JR Python Radio includes the following items:
Transmitter................................................................. NET-112
2-Channel Receiver ................................................... NER-102
2-Channel B.E.C. Servo........................................ NES-510 x 2
Accessories............................................ B.E.C. Switch Harness
and Servo Accessories
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RANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS
Antenna Output .........................................................500mW
Frequency............................................................... 27/75 MHz
Modulation......................................................................... AM
Power Supply ............................................................9.6V D/C
Dimensions............................................. 8.15" x 7.00"x 3.35"
Weight............................................................................. 13 oz.
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ECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS
Intermediate Frequency.............................................. 455KHz
Power Supply ...................................................4.8V-8.4V D/C
Dimensions............................................. 1.93" x 1.5"x 0.827"
Weight............................................................................ 1.3 oz.
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ERVO SPECIFICATIONS
Torque........................................................................ 27 in/oz.
Speed....................................................................... .28 sec/60°
Dimensions............................................... 1.42" x 1.54"x .75"
Weight............................................................................ 1.2 oz.
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Your NER-102 Receiver has Battery Eliminator Cir­cuitry (B.E.C.). The receiver gets its power from the model’s Ni-Cd battery pack, thus saving the weight of an additional receiver battery. Ni-Cd batteries from 6V-
8.4V (5-7 cells) can be used safely. Higher voltage packs may damage the receiver and servos.
ATTENTION:Make sure the male and female con­nectors have the correct polarity (+/–) before connect­ing. The servo lead and receiver case are molded so that the lead can only be inserted correctly. Be sure to ori­ent the servo plug correctly for proper insertion.
You may use a separate battery to power the receiv­er (such as for some electric boats or in gas-powered vehicles). A Ni-Cd pack plugged into the BATT socket on your receiver will operate your receiver. You may also use alkaline batteries with an optional battery holder (part no. JRPA020).
If you use a mechanical speed controller, please ensure that it has the correct connector for a B.E.C. sys­tem (red connector). See F
IGURE Afor a typical set- up.
Most electronic speed controllers are set up for B.E.C. operation and plug directly into your receiver (Function 2). See F
IGURE Bfor a typical set-up and
check your speed controller’s manual for correct instal­lation.
You should use the black rubber servo cushions whenever possible to decrease your servo’s sensitivity to vibration.
III. R/C SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
For safe and reliable performance of your R/C model, please carefully read and follow these guidelines:
1. Radio control models are not toys. They are capable of inflicting serious injury to people and property. Use caution at all times when operating your model.
2. You are responsible for the safe operation of your R/C model. You must properly install, test and operate your model with a clear sense of that responsibility. Do not take risks that might endanger yourself or others.
3. Running an R/C car in the streets is very dangerous to both drivers and models. Avoid running your model in areas occupied by full size automobiles. To locate areas where you can safely operate your model, you should con­tact your local hobby shop for R/C tracks or clubs in your area.
4. When running an R/C boat, keep it away from any swimmers, full size boats, or wildlife. Also, watch carefully for fishing lines that can entangle the propeller.
5. Before operating your model, make sure your frequen­cy is clear. If someone else is operating on the same frequen­cy, both models will go out of control, possibly causing damage to the models as well as others.
6. If at any time while operating your R/C model you sense abnormal model functioning, end your operation immediately. Do not operate your model again until you are certain the problem has been corrected.
CA UTION:Control of your model is impossible without sufficient voltage for the transmitter and receiver. A weak transmitter battery will decrease your range of operation and a weak receiver battery will slow servo movement and decrease your range of operation. Check your receiver pack voltage often to avoid losing control of your model. When using a model that operates both the electric motor and the receiver from the same battery (Battery Eliminating Circuit­ry or B.E.C.), you should discontinue use when the top speed sharply decreases or you will quickly lose control of your model.
IV. OPERATING YOUR MODEL
It is important to learn the proper sequence for switch-
ing on/off your radio system:
B
EFORE OPERATION: Switch on the transmitter, then the
receiver.
A
FTER OPERATION: Switch off the receiver, then the
transmitter.
This ensures that you will always have a signal to the receiver, and your R/C model will not operate out of control when you turn off the transmitter.
V. INSTALLATION
BEC
BEC
FIGUREA– Connections to B.E.C. receiver with mechanical speed controler. Ni-Cd battery, speed controller and battery holder are not included in the radio set.
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IGURE B – Connections to B.E.C. receiver with
electronic speed controler. Ni-Cad battery and speed controller are not included in the radio set.
To Motor
To Motor
To Resistors
BEC Connector
Optional Battery Holder
(JRPA020)
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VI. IDENTIFICATION OF TRANSMITTER PARTS
PYTHON
A
NTENNA VOLTAGE METER
– If the meter indi­cates silver, your batteries are approximately full strength. If the meter indicates red, the bat­teries are weak and need to be replaced with new cells or charged if you are using recharge­able AA Ni-Cds.
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TEERING REVERSING SWITCH
THROTTLE REVERSING SWITCH
POWER SWITCH
CRYSTAL
STEERING WHEEL
The steering wheel rotates 35°to the left and to the right.
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TEERING TRIM – Rotate the top trim
tab to adjust and obtain the neutral position of the steering servo.
HINT:Setting your steering linkage:
1. Make sure your steering rate adjuster (see call-out at right) is set to the maximum position and your steer­ing trim is centered.
2.Turn on the power to your receiver to center the steering servo and set the linkage for maximum travel. Then use the rate adjuster to adjust the amount of travel you need.
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HROTTLE TRIM – Rotate the bottom
trim knob to adjust and obtain the neutral position of the throttle servo.
CHARGING JACK – If you want to use Ni-Cd batteries, they can be con­veniently recharged while in the transmitter. Plug your optional JR Charger (JRPC221) into the charg­ing jack and charge overnight. (USE JR CHARGERS ONLY.)Do not attempt to recharge alkaline batteries.
JR POLARITY:
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TEERING RATE ADJUSTER– The steering rate
adjuster affects the throw of the steering servo. The output can be adjusted from approximately 10% to 100%. The throw of the servo decreases as you move the dial to the left.
HINT:Use this to decrease the sensitivity of your steering on loose courses and on courses without tight curves.
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ATTERY CASE - To remove
the battery cover, slide the tab in the direction of the arrow while pushing the rounded tab.
Install the 8 AA batteries according to the diagram
If the transmitter voltage fails to register, check for the correct installation of the batteries and make sure the batteries still have a charge.
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ERVO REVERSE SWITCHES– The
reverse switches allow the rotation of the servos to be reversed.
35°35
°
20°20
°
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HROTTLE TRIGGER – The throttle trigger moves
20°in the forward and reverse direction.
BACK OF TRANSMITTER
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JRPA159 Tx Antenna JRPSC510 Servo Case JRPSG510 Servo Gear Set JRPXA** AM Crystal Set
O
PTIONAL PARTS
JRPA011 Switch Harness for BEC JRPA020 4-Cell Rx Battery Case JRPC221 Tx/Rx Charger JRPS507 Standard Servo JRPS3025 High-Speed Mini Servo JRPS4735 High-Speed, High-Torque Servo JRPR822** 2-Channel AM Receiver
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I
MPORTANT NOTE:Be sure to keep your original dated
sales receipt in a safe place as you will be required to provide proof of purchase date for the equipment to be serviced under warranty.
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ARRANTY COVERAGE
Your new JR Remote Control Radio System is warranted to the original purchaser against manufacturer defects in material and workmanship for 365 days from the date of purchase. During this period, Horizon Service Center will repair or replace, at our discretion, any component that is found to be factory defective at no cost to the purchaser. This warranty is limited to the original purchaser of the unit and is not transferable.
This warranty does not apply to any unit which has been improperly installed, mishandled, abused or damaged in a crash, or to any unit which has been repaired or altered by any unauthorized agencies. Under no circumstances will the buyer be entitled to consequential or incidental dam­ages. This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights; you also have other rights which may vary from state to state. As with all fine electronic equipment, do not subject your radio system to extreme temperatures, humidity or moisture. Do not leave it in direct sunlight for long periods of time.
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EPAIR SERVICE DIRECTIONS
In the event that your JR radio needs service, please fol­low the instructions listed below.
1. Check all on/off switches to be sure they are off. This
will speed the repair process of checking battery condition.
2. Return your system components only (transmitter, receiver, servos, etc.) Do not return your system, installed in a model car, boat, etc.
3. Preferably, use the original carton/packaging (molded foam container), or equivalent, to ship your system. Do not use the system carton itself as a shipping carton ˛ you should package the system carton within a sturdy shipping container using additional packing material to safeguard against damage during transit. Include complete name and address information inside the carton, as well as clearly writ­ing it on the outer label/return address area.
4. Include detailed information explaining your opera­tion of the system and problem(s) encountered. Provide an itemized list of equipment enclosed and identify any partic­ular area/function which may better assist our technicians in addressing your concerns. Date your correspondence, and be sure your complete name and address appear on this enclosure.
5. Include you name, mailing address, and a phone number where you can be reached during the business day.
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ARRANTY REPAIRS.To receive warranty service you
must include your original dated sales receipt to verify your proof-of-purchase date. Providing that warranty conditions have been met, your radio will be repaired without charge.
7. N
ORMAL NON-WARRANTY REPAIRS. Should your
repair cost exceed 50% of the retail purchase cost, you will be provided with an estimate advising you of your options.
Within your letter, advise us of the payment method you prefer to use. Horizon Service Center accepts VISA or MasterCard, or we can return C.O.D. cash-only. If you pre­fer to use a credit card, include your card number and expi­ration date.
Mail your system to: Horizon Service Center
4105 Fieldstone Road Champaign, IL 61821 Phone: (217) 355-9511
VII. PARTS LISTING VIII. FREQUENCY CHART
IX. WARRANTY AND SERVICE INFORMATION
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