Futaba R6108SB User Manual
R6108sb
Usage condition on "High Speed mode"
CAUTION
When using the high-speed mode, use a Futaba
digital servo (including brushless servo) or
S.BUS
servo at conventional system use channels
1 to 6.
Analog servos cannot be used.
• The use of analog servos may cause servo trouble.
• When using analog servos, select the normal mode, and
use channel outputs 7 and 8.
Applicable systems:
T8FG 2.4GHz
(on 8ch mode)
, TM8
(on 8ch mode)
, T10CG 2.4GHz
(on
10ch mode)
, TM10
(on 10ch mode)
, TM14
(on multi-ch mode)
R6108SB
S.BUS compatible/FASST-2.4GHz (Multi-ch) system
8 channels/high-speed receiver
Compliance Information Statement
(for U.S.A.)
This device, trade name Futaba Corporation of America, model
number R6108SB, complies with part15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesiredoperation.
The responsible party of this device compliance is:
Futaba Service Center
3002 N Apollo Drive Suite 1, Champaign, IL 61822 U.S.A.
TEL (217)398-8970 or E-mail: [email protected] (Support)
R6108SB Specifications
S.BUS compatible/FASST-2.4GHz (Multi-ch) system/8 channels/
high-speed receiver
• Dual antenna diversity
• Power requirement: 4.8V or 6.0V battery or regulated out-
put from ESC, etc. (*1)
• Size: 0.98 x 1.86 x 0.56 in. (24.9 x 47.3 x 14.3 mm)
• Weight: 0.49 oz. (13.8g)
(*1) Be sure that when using ESC's regulated output the capacity of
the ESC must meet your usage condition.
Thank you for purchasing a Futaba
R6108SB S.BUS
compatible receiver.
The
R6108SB has an S.BUS system output port and a
conventional system channel output. It can also be used with
conventional system servos, etc. in addition to
S.BUS system
compatible servos and gyros, etc.
In addition, the operating mode (high-speed mode/normal
mode) can be selected.
* However, channel outputs 7 and 8 for conventional system oper-
ate in the normal mode even if set to the high-speed mode.
Link/Mode switch
LED
R6108SB
DATA port
• Channel outputs for conventional
system (
1 to 8)
• Battery terminal (
B)
•
S.BUS Port (S.BUS)
What is S.BUS?
Different from conventional radio control systems the
S.BUS
system uses data communication to transmit control signals
from a receiver to a servo, gyro, or other
S.BUS compatible
device. This data includes commands such as “move the
channel 3 servo to 15 degrees, move the channel 5 servo to
30 degrees” to multiple devices. The
S.BUS devices execute
only those commands for their own set channel. For this
reason, it can be used by connecting multiple servos to the
same signal line.
[Connection by S.BUS system]
S.BUS hub
S.BUS hub
S.BUS output
S.BUS
Ch output/
Battery terminal
R6108SB
Battery
S.BUS servo
Conventional
servo
2ch
4ch
3ch
5ch
6ch
*
Can also be used together with conventional servos.