Receiver and flight equipment installation, Receiver (rx), Servos – Tactic TTX410 4-Ch SLT User Manual
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RECEIVER (Rx)
Mount the Rx as specified in the model’s instructions. Wrapping the Rx with foam rubber can help to prevent
damage resulting from vibration but could prevent adequate airflow from passing over the Rx. See the
SERVOS AND ACCESSORIES section for other Tactic receivers to work with the TTX410.
SERVOS
Center all trims on the Tx. Install the servos in the
model and connect linkages as shown in the model’s
instructions. Do NOT over-tighten the mounting screws,
as the servos should be able to move slightly to
compensate for engine vibration. Make sure the
pushrods are not too loose or bind in any way, and use
a servo arm which allows for full range of motion for
the servo. This can be tested by moving the Tx sticks to maximum positions several times while observing the
movement of the control services. Adjust binding servos/linkages to prevent excessive draining of the battery.
Move the Tx trims to finely adjust the servo’s center point as needed for the application.
Connect the servos to the Rx as shown. Route the wires to not interfere with moving parts.
See the SERVOS AND ACCESSORIES section on page 12 for a full list of optional servos.
RECEIVER and FLIGHT EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION
(if applicable)
CH6 Auxiliary (inactive for TTX410)
CH5 Auxiliary (inactive for TTX410)
CH4 Rudder
CH3 Throttle (electronic speed control or servo)
CH2 Elevator
CH1 Aileron
BAT Battery
LED
Link Button
Rubber Grommet
Brass Eyelet
Servo
Servo
Servo
Screw
Servo Tray
Rudder
Servo
(Ch4)
Receiver
Throttle
Servo
or ESC
(Ch3)
Elevator
Servo
(Ch2)
Aileron
Servo
(Ch1)
Switch Harness
To Rx Battery
To Charger
6-CHANNEL RECEIVER
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