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Transmitter battery installation – HITEC Aggressor CRX User Manual

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E) Steering Dual Rate

- Adjusts the overall travel of the steering servo.
- Push the dial forward with your thumb for maximum steering (Maximum 125%).
- Pull the dial back with your thumb to reduce the travel (Minimum 60%).
- Use this to fine tune your vehicles handling for the surface conditions.
- Use more steering travel for high traction surfaces and less for low traction surfaces.

F) ATL Switch

- Adjusts the brake servo or ESC (Electronic Speed Control) travel end point.
- Push the switch forward with your thumb for maximum braking (Maximum 125%).
- Pull it back to reduce the braking power (Minimum 0%).

- Note: Be aware that at 0% you will have no brakes.

G) Steering and Throttle Trims

- The trims are used to fine-tune the point where the servo returns to center.
- Adjust the ST-TRIM so your vehicle travels perfectly straight when the steering wheel is centered.

3. Transmitter Battery installation

- Press down on the battery cover and slide in the direction illustrated.
- Remove the cover and install the batteries as shown.
- If you are using the optional dry battery holder, part number 54410 be careful and

pay close attention to the polarity of each cell or you could damage the transmitter.

- Replace the cover; making sure it is closed securely.

H) Third Channel Linear Adjust

- Used to adjust the AUX servo to any position.

- Note: This feature is typically used for a mixture control in nitro boats.

I) Third Channel (Shift) Button

- Used to shift gears in vehicles like the T-Maxx

and others.

- Pushing the button will move the AUX channel servo from one end of

its travel to the other (-100% to +100%).

- Note: You can adjust the overall travel with the AUX EPA (End Point Adjustment)

J) Battery Cover

- Remove to change or remove the batteries.

K) Antenna

- Always extend your antenna before turning on your transmitter.
- Your antenna may be removed by turning it counter clockwise.

- Warning: When collapsing your antenna, never push it from the top or it may bend!

- Tip#1: Do not mount the horn on the servo until you turn on the radio and

center the trims and sub-trims.

- Tip#2: Always check your trims before you run or race.

- Use the THR-TRIM to adjust the "Drag Brake" or "Coast Brake"; this is the amount of

braking that occurs when the trigger is at neutral.

- Note: If you move the trim to its maximum and the vehicle does not go straight,

move the servo horn on the servo output spline or adjust the sub-trim to fix the problem.

L) Grip Pad

- The removable grip pad helps keep your hand secure on the radios pistol grip handle.
- The grip pads are available in assorted colors and sizes to customize the

look and feel of your radio.

M) Module

- The replaceable module controls the frequency band and channel.
- Crystals may be interchanged if permitted.
- The Spectra synthesized module is available in certain versions or separately.
- The Spectra module will allow any channel to be selected within the 75MHz band.
- To remove the module, press the tabs with your thumb and finger while pulling it outward.

- Note: Wiggle the module to help ease its removal.

N) Charging Jack

- The charging jack, which is located under the power switch, is used with the Hitec CG-25 charger.

The charger is included with your radio and can be used with the rechargeable batteries.

- (See "recharging batteries" for more information about this feature.)

O) Steering Wheel

- Used to control the steering of your vehicle.

P) Steering Tension Adjustment

- Used to tighten or loosen the spring tension of the steering wheel.

Q) Throttle Trigger

- Used to control the throttle and braking of your vehicle.
- Pull the trigger for throttle, and push it forward for braking or reverse when using a

reversing electronic speed control.

R) Brake Limiter

- Used to limit the physical "braking travel" of the trigger.

Grip Pad

Battery Cover