Commissioning; Installing The Receiver Aerial Cable; Taking The Transmitter Into Operation; Inserting Receiver Battery Into The Vehicle - Reely 23 98 30 Notice D'emploi

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8. Commissioning

a) Installing the Receiver Aerial Cable
The transmitter aerial cable is either within the receiver
box or already protrudes from the lid of the receiver box.
Guide the aerial cable through the aerial tube and plug it
into the holder on the top of the receiver box; see arrow on
the right.
Simply let excess aerial cable protrude loosely from the tip
of the aerial tube.
For best range, the aerial cable must protrude from the
vehicle vertically.
Never shorten the aerial cable! Never coil the aerial cable! This greatly reduces the range.
b) Taking the Transmitter into Operation
Open the battery compartment on the transmitter and insert new batteries or fully charged rechargeable batteries.
Observe correct polarity (plus/+ and minus/-), see label on the battery compartment. Close the battery compartment
again.
Switch on the transmitter. Check the functions at the transmitter.
Observe the enclosed operating instructions for the remote control system.
c) Inserting Receiver Battery into the Vehicle
Due to the high power demand of the two steering servos, the BEC of the speed controller cannot be used. Instead, a
receiver battery is required (as with a combustion-engine model vehicle) (we recommend a 5-cell NiMH hump battery
pack).
First put the on/off switch for the receiver (see circle in
the figure on the right) in the „OFF" position.
Open the battery box and insert the receiver battery.
Connect it to the two-pin red BEC plug.
Close the battery box again; make sure that no cables
are bent or squeezed.
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