2. Explanation of Symbols .......................................................................................................................................3
3. Intended Use .......................................................................................................................................................4
5. Scope of Delivery .................................................................................................................................................4
6. Safety Information ................................................................................................................................................5
a) General Information ....................................................................................................................................... 5
b) Operation ....................................................................................................................................................... 5
7. Notes on Batteries and Rechargeable Batteries ..................................................................................................7
10. Setting up the Transmitter ....................................................................................................................................9
a) Inserting the Batteries ....................................................................................................................................9
b) Switching on the Transmitter .........................................................................................................................9
c) Setting the Control Stick Length ..................................................................................................................10
11. Setting up the Receiver ..................................................................................................................................... 10
a) Connecting the Receiver .............................................................................................................................10
b) Mounting the Receiver ................................................................................................................................. 11
12. Installing the Servos .......................................................................................................................................... 12
13. Setting the Trim ..................................................................................................................................................13
14. Checking the Servo Directions of Travel ............................................................................................................14
15. Switching the Servo Directions of Travel ...........................................................................................................16
16. Changing the Control Stick Allocation ................................................................................................................17
18. Switching the Digital Code .................................................................................................................................19
19. Binding Function ................................................................................................................................................ 20
20. Simulator/Student Transmitter Function ............................................................................................................21
21. Maintenance and Care ...................................................................................................................................... 21
22. Declaration of Conformity (DOC) .......................................................................................................................21
a) General Information ..................................................................................................................................... 22
b) Batteries and Rechargeable Batteries ......................................................................................................... 22
25. Technical Data ...................................................................................................................................................24
a) Transmitter...................................................................................................................................................24
b) Receiver ......................................................................................................................................................24
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1. Introduction
Dear Customer,
thank you for purchasing this product.
This product complies with the statutory national and European requirements.
To maintain this status and to ensure safe operation, you as the user must observe these operating instructions!
These operating instructions are part of this product. They contain important notes on commissioning and
handling. Also consider this if you pass on the product to any third parties.
Keep these operating instructions for future reference!
All company names and product names are trademarks of their respective owners. All rights reserved.
If there are any technical questions, please contact:
International: www.conrad.com/contact
United Kingdom: www.conrad-electronic.co.uk/contact
2. Explanation of Symbols
The symbol with the exclamation mark points out particular dangers associated with handling, function or
operation.
The „arrow“ symbol indicates special advice and operating information.
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3. Intended Use
The 4-channel remote control „HT-4“ is solely designed for private use in the eld of model construction and the
operating times associated with it. This system is not suitable for industrial use, such as controlling machines or
equipment.
Any use other than that described above can damage the product and involves additional risks such as short circuit,
re, electric shock, etc. The product must not be technically changed or converted! The safety information must be
observed at all times!
Observe all safety information in these operating instructions. They contain important information on hand-
ling of the product.
You are solely responsible for the safe operation of your remote control and your model!
4. Product Description
The 4-channel remote control system „HT-4“ is a radio control system that is mainly ideal for controlling model planes.
If necessary, the remote control can also be used to control model vehicles, model ships or simple 4-channel model
helicopters (speed-controlled).
The four proportional control channels can be used to remote-control the different control functions independently of
each other. The ergonomic casing ts comfortably into your hand and allows for easy and safe operation of the model
and the transmitter.
For operation, 4 AA/mignon batteries (e.g. Conrad item no. 652507, pack of 4, order 1x) are required for the transmitter.
Where no ight controller with BEC switch is used, you also need 4 AA/mignon batteries for the receiver (e.g. Conrad
item no. 652507, order once) or 4 AA/mignon rechargeable batteries with the corresponding battery holder. Alternatively, 4- or 5-cell NiMH receiver batteries (rated voltage 4.8 - 6.0 V) can also be used with the switch cable. The
receiver may also be operated with a 2-cell LiPo battery (rated voltage 7.4 V), but the connected servos also must be
high-voltage-capable.
5. Scope of Delivery
• Remote Control Transmitter
• Remote control receiver
• Binding plug
• Operating instructions on CD
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6. Safety Information
The guarantee/warranty will expire if damage is incurred resulting from non-compliance with these
operating instructions. We do not assume any liability for consequential damage!
We do not assume any liability for property damage and personal injury caused by improper use or
non-compliance with the safety instructions! In such cases the warranty/guarantee is voided.
Normal wear and tear in operation and damage due to accidents (like the receiver aerial being torn off, the
receiver casing broken etc.) are excluded from the warranty.
Dear customer, these safety instructions are not only for the protection of the product but also for your own
safety and that of other people. Therefore, read this chapter very carefully before taking the product into
operation!
a) General Information
• The unauthorised conversion and/or modication of the product is prohibited for safety and approval reasons (CE).
• This product is not a toy and not suitable for children under 14 years of age.
• The product must not get damp or wet.
• Taking out private liability insurance is recommended. If you already have one, get some information on whether or
not the operation of a radio-operated model is covered by your insurance.
• Do not connect the drive motor to electric models before the receiver system has been installed completely. This
ensures that the drive motor does not start unintentionally.
• Do not leave packaging material unattended. It may become a dangerous toy for children.
• Please check the functional safety of your model and of the remote control system each time before you use the
model. Watch out for any visible damage such as defective plug connections or damaged cables. All movable parts
on the model have to be running smoothly. However, there must be no tolerance or ‚play‘ in the bearing.
• The operation and handling of RC models must be learned! If you have never controlled such a model, start especially carefully to get used to how it responds to the remote commands. Do be patient!
• Should questions arise that are not answered with the help of this operating manual, contact us (contact information,
see chapter 1) or another expert.
b) Operation
• If you do not yet have sufcient knowledge on how to deal with remote-controlled models, please contact an experienced model sportsman or a model construction club.
• When putting the device into operation, always turn on the transmitter rst. Then switch on the receiver in the model.
Otherwise, the model might show unpredictable responses!
• Avoid directing the tip of the aerial directly towards your eyes. The range reduces strongly.
• Before operating the model, check whether the stationary model reacts as expected to the commands of the remote
control.
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• When you operate the model, always make sure that no parts of your body, other people or objects come within the
dangerous range of the motors or any other rotating drive parts.
• Improper operation can cause serious damage to people and property! Always make sure that the model is in your
line of sight and do not operate it at night.
• Only operate your model if your ability to respond is unrestricted. Fatigue or the inuence of alcohol or medication
can lead to wrong responses.
• Operate your model in an area where you do nor endanger any persons, animals or objects. Only operate it on
private sites or in places which are specically designated for this purpose.
• In case of a fault stop operating your model straight away and remove the cause of malfunction before you continue
to use the model.
• Do not operate your RC system during thunderstorms, beneath high-voltage power lines or in the proximity of radio
masts.
• Never switch off the remote control (transmitter) while the model is in use. To switch off the model, always switch off
the motor rst, then switch off the receiver. Only then may the remote control be switched off.
• Protect the remote control from dampness and heavy dirt.
• Do not expose the remote control to direct sunlight or excessive heat for a long period of time.
• If the batteries in the remote control are low, the range decreases. If the receiver batteries or rechargeable battery
in the receiver are low, the model will not respond correctly to the remote control.
If this is the case, stop driving immediately. Replace the batteries with new ones or recharge the receiver‘s rechar-
geable battery.
• Do not take any risks when operating the product! Your own safety and that of your environment depends completely
on your responsible use of the model.
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7. Notes on Batteries and Rechargeable Batteries
• Keep batteries/rechargeable batteries out of the reach of children.
• Do not leave any batteries/rechargeable batteries lying around openly. There is a risk of batteries being swallowed
by children or pets. If swallowed, consult a doctor immediately!
• Batteries/rechargeable batteries must never be short-circuited, disassembled or thrown into re. There is a danger
of explosion!
• Leaking or damaged batteries/rechargeable batteries can cause chemical burns to skin on contact; therefore, use
suitable protective gloves.
• Do not recharge normal batteries. There is a risk of re and explosion! Charge only rechargeable batteries intended
for this; use suitable chargers.
• Always observe correct polarity (positive/+ and negative/-) when inserting the batteries/rechargeable batteries.
• If the device is not used for an extended period of time (e.g. storage), remove the inserted batteries/rechargeable
batteries from the remote control and the car to avoid damage from leaking batteries/rechargeable batteries.
• Recharge the rechargeable batteries about every 3 months. Otherwise, so-called deep discharge may result, rendering the rechargeable batteries useless.
• Always replace the entire set of batteries or rechargeable batteries. Never mix fully charged batteries/rechargeable
batteries with partially discharged ones. Always use batteries or rechargeable batteries of the same type and manufacturer.
• Never mix batteries and rechargeable batteries!
• For reasons of operational safety,only use batteries and rechargeable batteries for the remote control transmitter.
8. Charging Rechargeable Batteries
If you use rechargeable batteries for power supply of the receiver, they are usually at at delivery and must be
charged.
Note:
Before a rechargeable battery reaches maximum capacity, several complete discharge and charge cycles
are necessary.
Always discharge the rechargeable battery at regular intervals, since charging a „half-full“ rechargeable bat-
tery several times can cause a so-called lazy battery effect. This means that the rechargeable battery loses
capacity. It no longer provides all of its stored energy, and the operating time of the model is reduced.
If you use several rechargeable batteries, purchasing a high-quality charger may be worthwhile. Such a
charger usually has a quick-charging feature.
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9. Transmitter Controls
1 Transmitter aerial
2 Carrying handle
3 Trim button for elevator function
4 Control lever for elevator and aileron function
5 Trim button for aileron function
6 LED Display
7 On/off switch
8 Reverse switch
9 Delta mixer switch
Figure 1
10 Binding button
11 Trim button for rudder function
12 Control lever for rudder and motor function
13 Trim button for motor function
14 Carrying belt eyelet
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10. Setting up the Transmitter
In the further course of these instructions, gures in the text always refer to the adjacent gure or the gures
within the section. References to other gures are indicated with the corresponding gure number.
a) Inserting the Batteries
For the power supply of the transmitter you will need 4 alkaline
batteries (e.g. Conrad item no. 652507, pack of 4, order 1) of
the size AA/mignon.
Proceed as follows to insert the batteries:
The battery compartment lid (1) is located on the back of the
transmitter. Press the corrugated area (2) and push off the lid
downwards.
Ensure that the polarity is correct when inserting the 4 batteries.
A corresponding note (3) is located on the bottom of the battery
compartment.
Then slide the lid of the battery compartment back on from the
bottom until the locking mechanism engages.
b) Switching on the Transmitter
When new batteries are inserted, switch on the transmitter with
the function switch (see gure 1, item 7) for test purposes. For
this, slide the operating switch from the bottom (off) to the top
(on).
The transmitter emits a short signal sound and the LED display
(also see gure 1, item 6) lights up green permanently.
Figure 2
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If the voltage supply drops below 5 V, the LED display switches from green to orange to red and thus indicates threatening undersupply of the transmitter. The model should then no longer be operated.
When the voltage drops below 4.2 V, the LED display starts ashing red and the transmitter emits acoustic warning
sounds at regular intervals. In this case, operation of the model must be ceased as quickly as possible. Insert new
batteries for further operation of the transmitter.
After you have veried the correct function of your transmitter, switch it off again.
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