Futaba T2PL-24G Radio Control (Transmitter) User Manual
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2PL-2.4G
2-channel, FHSS
Radio control system
for Car
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Digital Proportional R/C System
Thank you for purchasing a Futaba FHSS 2PL 2.4GHz system.
This system is based on the combination of the newly developed 2.4GHz transmitter
and its correspondent receiver. Before using your 2PL 2.4GHz system, read this manual
carefully and use your R/C set safely.
After reading this manual, store it in a safe place.
FHSS 2PL 2.4GHz system
•2.4GHzSS (Spread Spectrum) radio communication system
•Frequency channel setting unnecessary: Sifting the channels within the 2.4GHz band automatically, this
system minimizes the interference from other 2.4GHz system.
•Accepts no unwanted signals by using ID code
•Built-in antenna (T2PL-2.4G transmitter)
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1. This product may be used for models only. It is not intended for use in any application other than the
control of models for hobby and recreational purposes.
2. Exportation precautions:
(a) When this product is exported from the country of manufacture, its use is to be approved by the laws
governing the country of destination which govern devices that emit radio frequencies. If this product is
then re-exported to other countries, it may be subject to restrictions on such export. Prior approval of the
appropriate goverment authorities may be required. If you have purchased this product from an exporter
outside your country, and not the authorized Futaba distributor in your country, please contact the seller
immediately to determine if such export regulations have been met.
(b) Use of this product with other than models may be restricted by Export and Trade Control Regulations,
and an application for export approval must be submitted.
3. Modification, adjustment, and replacement of parts: Futaba is not responsible for unauthorized
modification, adjustment, and replacement of parts on this product. Any such changes may void the
warranty.
Compliance Information Statement (for U.S.A.)
This device, trade name Futaba Corporation of America, model number R603GF, complies with part 15 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 undesired
operation.
The responsible party of this device compliance is;
3002 N Apollo Drive Suite 1, Champaign, IL 61822 U.S.A.
TEL (217)398-8970 or E-mail: support@futaba-rc.com (Support)
TEL (217)398-0007 or E-mail: service@futaba-rc.com (Service)
Battery Recycling (for U.S.A.)
The RBRCTM SEAL on the (easily removable) nickel-cadmium battery contained in Futaba
products indicates that Futaba Corporation of America is voluntarily participating in an
industry program to collect and recycle these batteries at the end of their useful lives, when
taken out of service within the United States. The RBRCTM program provides a convenient
alternative to placing used nickel-cadmium batteries into the trash or municipal waste system, which is
illegal in some areas.
You may contact your local recycling center for information on where to return the spent battery. Please
call 1-800-8-BATTERY for information on Ni-Cd battery recycling in your area. Futaba Corporation
of America's involvement in this program is part of its commitment to protecting our environment and
conserving natural resources.
RBRCTM is a trademark of the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation.
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Safety Precautions ............................. 4
Definition of Symbols ............................................................ 4
2.4GHz System Precautions ................................................. 4
Operation Precautions .......................................................... 5
Storage and Disposal Safety Precautions ........................... 6
Other Safety Precautions ...................................................... 7
Before Operation ................................ 8
System Contents .................................................................... 8
Nomenclature / Handling ....................................................... 9
Assembly / Adjustment ..................... 12
Receiver and Servo Connection ......................................... 12
Receiver antenna Installation ............................................. 12
Assembly Precautions ........................................................ 13
How to link transmitter and receiver .................................. 14
Transmitter Set-Up Procedures .......................................... 15
2PL-2.4G Functions ........................... 16
Steering Trim (TRM-CH1) ..................................................... 16
Throttle Trim (TRM-CH2) ...................................................... 16
Steering Dual Rates (D/R-CH1) ........................................... 16
Model Selection/Model Reset (MDL) .................................. 17
Steering Servo Reversing (REV-CH1) ................................ 17
Throttle Servo Reversing (REV-CH2) ................................. 17
Steering End Point Adjustment (EPA-CH1) ....................... 17
Throttle End Point Adjustment (EPA-CH2) ........................ 18
ABS function (ABS-CH2) ..................................................... 18
Model Name (NAME) ............................................................ 18
Throttle Fail Safe Function .................................................. 18
MC231CR/MC331CR ............................................................ 19
Function Map .................................... 20
*Each function is easily selected with the SELECT key and set with the digital trim DT1/DT2.
Reference .......................................... 22
Ratings .................................................................................. 22
Troubleshooting ................................................................... 23
Error Displays ...................................................................... 24
When Requesting Repair .................................................... 25
Table of Contens
Warning: This product contains a chemical known to cause cancer and birth defects (or
other reproductive harm).
• No par t of this manual may be reproduced in any form without prior permission.
• The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
• This manual has been carefully written. Please write to Futaba if you feel that any corrections or
clarifications should be made.
• Futaba is not responsible for the use of this product.
Safety
Precautions
Before
Operation
Assembly /
Adjustment
2PL-2.4G
Functions
Function
Map
Reference
4Safety Precautions
Safety Precautions
2.4GHz System Precautions
WARNING
Do not cover/hold the built-in antenna part of T2PL-2.4G transmitter by your hand during
running. Do not put any conductive plate/sticker on the antenna part.
Otherwise, the operating range may become shorter.
Do not perform the linking procedure with motor's main wire is connected or the engine is
operating as it may result in serious injury.
While the linking is done, please cycle receiver power and check if the receiver to be linked
is really under the control by the transmitter to be linked.
Always use R603GF under 6.0V NiCd battery or regulated output from ESC.
If using dry cell batteries, it may cause malfunction.
Be sure that when using ESC's regulated output the capacity of the ESC must meet your
usage condition.
In order to maintain complete control of your car/boat it is important that it remains visible
at all times. Running behind large objects is not suggested. Doing so may result in the
reduction of the quality of the radio frequency link to the model.
For your safety as well as that of others, please read this manual thoroughly prior to
installation and operation of your digital proportional R/C system.
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Explanation of Symbols
DANGER Procedures which may lead to a dangerous condition and cause death or
serious injury to the user if not carried out properly.
WARNING
Procedures which may lead to a dangerous condition or cause death or
serious injury to the user if not carried out properly, or procedures where
the probability of superficial injury or physical damage is high.
CAUTION Procedures where the possibility of serious injury to the user is small, but
there is a danger of injury, or physical damage, if not carried out properly.
Explanation of Graphic Symbols
Indicates an operation that prompts a warning (including Caution).
Indicates an operation that must not be performed.
Indicates an operation that always must be performed.
5
Safety Precautions
Operation Precautions
WARNING
When using a Ni-cad battery to power your system, always charge and check the battery
voltage prior to operation. Should the battery discharge below the minimum voltage level,
control will be lost.
Prior to operation always perform a range test. Even one abnormality in the R/C system
may cause loss of control.
[Range Test Procedure]
Have a friend hold the model, or place on a stand where the wheels or prop can not come
in contact with any object. Operate from a distance of about 100 feet. Be sure to check the
movement of each servo to make sure it follows the movement of the steering wheel and
throttle trigger. If the servos do not follow the commands from the transmitter or any type of
interference is detected, Do Not operate the model.
Never operate in the rain or run through puddles.
The transmitter, receiver, batteries and most servos, and speed controls are not waterproof.
Contact with any type of moisture or immersion in water or snow will cause damage along
with possible loss of control. Should any type of moisture enter any component of the sys-
tem, immediately stop using the R/C system and return it to our service center for inspec-
tion.
Do not operate when visibility is limited.
Should you lose sight of the model, a collision or other dangerous situation may occur.
Do not operate near people or roads.
Do not operate on any pond when boats are present.
Do not operate near high tension power lines or communication broadcasting antennas.
Prior to the operation of any model be sure the area you plan to use is safe. Be aware of all
objects that may be in the path of your model. Do not operate the model where people or
any type of moveable object could stray in the path of your model. Control loss due to inter-
ference, component failure, loss of sight or low battery voltage could result in serious injury
to yourself and others as well as damage to your model.
Do not operate when you are tired, not feeling well or under the influence of alcohol or
drugs.
Your judgment is impaired and could result in a dangerous situation that may cause serious
injury to yourself and others.
(Turning on the power switches)
Always check the throttle trigger on the transmitter to be sure it is at the neutral position.
1. Turn on the transmitter power switch.
2. Turn on the receiver or speed control power switch.
(Turning off the power switches)
Always be sure the engine is not running or the motor is stopped.
1. Turn off the receiver or speed control power switch.
2. Then turn off the transmitter power switch.
If the power switches are turned off in the opposite order the model may unexpectedly run
out of control and cause a very dangerous situation.
6Safety Precautions
Make all adjustments to the radio control system with engine not running, or the electric
motor disconnected.
If the engine is running or the motor is connected while adjustments are made, the model
may run out of control.
Remove the main battery source from electric powered models when they are not being
used.
Should you accidentally leave the receiver switch on, the model could run out of control.
(Fail safe function)
Before running (cruising), check the fail safe function.
Check Method:
Before starting the engine, check the fail safe function as follows:
1. Turn on the transmitter and receiver power switches.
2. Turn off the transmitter power switch.
3. Check if the fail safe function moves the servos to the preset position when reception fails.
The fail safe function is a safety feature that minimizes set damage by moving the servos
to a preset position when reception fails. However, if set to a dangerous position, it has the
opposite effect.
Setting example: Throttle idle or brake position
CAUTION
Do not touch the engine, motor, speed control or any part of the model that will generate
heat while running.
Touching hot parts will result in serious burns.
When the charger is not in use, disconnect it from the outlet. This will prevent accidents,
overheating and short circuits.
Storage and Disposal Safety Precautions
WARNING
At the end of a day's operation, store the system with NiCd battery discharged. Be sure to
recharge the system before it is used again.
You should fully discharge your system's batteries periodically to prevent a condition called
"memory". For example, if you only make two runs in a day or you regularly use a small
amount of battery's capacity, the memory effect can reduce the actual capacity even if the
battery is charged for the recommended amount of time.
Do not throw a Ni-cad battery into a fire. Do not disassemble or attempt to repair a Ni-cad
battery pack.
Overheating, damage and acid leakage may lead to burns, loss of eye sight as well as nu-
merous other types of injuries. The electrolyte in Ni-cad batteries is a strong alkali. Should
you get even the smallest amount of the electrolyte in your eyes, Do Not rub, wash immedi-
ately with water, and seek medical attention at once. The electrolyte can cause blindness. If
electrolyte comes in contact with your skin or clothes, wash with water immediately.
Do not leave the radio system or models within the reach of small children.
A small child may accidentally operate the system. This could cause a dangerous situation
7
Safety Precautions
Other Safety Precautions
CAUTION
When operating two or more models at the same time, have a third person act as a spotter.
They will be in charge of safety and you should follow their instructions.
Beginners should receive instructions regarding safety and operation from an experienced
modeler.
Always use only genuine Futaba transmitter, receivers, servos, and electronic speed
controls, along with other optional parts and components.
Futaba will not be held responsible for damages caused by other than genuine Futaba
parts and components. Use only genuine Futaba parts and components listed in the in-
struction manual and catalog.
Do not short circuit the Ni-cad battery terminals.
Short circuiting the terminals will lead to sparks and overheating and could cause a fire and
burns as well.
Do not expose plastic parts to fuel, motor spray, waste oil or exhaust.
The fuel, motor spray, waste oil and exhaust will penetrate and damage the plastic.
<NiCd Battery Electrolyte>
The electrolyte in NiCd batteries is a strong alkali. Should you get even the smallest amount of the
electrolyte in your eyes, DO NOT RUB. Wash immediately with water and seek medical attention at once.
The electrolyte can cause blindness. If electrolyte comes in contact with your skin or clothes, wash with
water immediately.
and injuries. NiCd batteries can be very dangerous when mishandled and cause chemical
damage.
CAUTION
Do not store your R/C system where it will be exposed to the following conditions.
• Extreme heat or coldness
• Exposed to direct sunlight
• Where humidity is high
• Where vibration is prevalent
• Where dust is prevalent
• Where there is steam and condensation
Storing your R/C system under adverse conditions could cause deformation and numerous
other problems with operation.
If the system will not be used for a long period of time, remove the batteries from the model
and store in a cool, dry place.
If the batteries are left in the model, electrolyte may leak and damage the model.
<NiCd Battery Recycling>
A used NiCd battery is valuable resource. Insulate the battery terminals and dispose of the battery by taking
it to a battery recycling center.
8Before Operation
Before Operation
System Contents
After opening the container, check the contents for the following items. The contents will
vary with the system purchased.
2PL-2.4GHz System Contents
Transmitter T2PL-2.4G (x1)
Receiver R603GF (x1)
Servo ----- S3003 (x2) S3003 (x1) S3050 (x1)
E.S.C. ----- ----- MC231CR or
MC331CR (x1) MC331CR (x1)
Switch SSW-GS (x1) ----- -----
Miscellaneous Mini Screwdriver
*Servo mounting hardware and servo horns (only w/servo set)
Receiver R603GF Servo S3003/S3050
Connectors
"3" : (No function)
"2" : Throttle Servo (CH2)
"1" : Steering Servo (CH1)
"B": Power connector
Link Switch LED
Servo Horn
Mounting
Flange
NOTE: Futaba FHSS system, T2PL-2.4G transmitter and R603GF receiver, does
not work with current Futaba FASST system. Please use T2PL-2.4G and R603GF
in pairs. Futaba FASST system and FHSS system are not compatible each other.
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Before
O
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Nomenclature / Handling
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a
(
Built-in
)
Anten
n
LCD screen
Power switch turned on: Beep confirmation
sound is generated and the model name is
displayed for about two seconds and then
the initial screen appears.
Steering Trim Lever (DT1)
Steering Wheel
Throttle Trigger
Grip Handle
Power Switch
Throttle Trim Lever (DT2)
When slid upward,
the power is turned on.
Adjusts the steering in small increments so
the model will run straight.
Turn model to left or right.
Select Button (SELECT)
Press the Select button to select the
desired function screen.
Steering Dual Rate Lever (D/R)
Adjusts the throttle in small increments so the
model will not move at neutral.
Adjust the vihicle's steering sensitivity across
the entire range.
Digital trim DT1, DT2, and D/R operation
Push the lever to the left or right (up or down).
The current position is displayed on the LCD screen for about two seconds.
Each step is indicated by a tone. When the trim exceeds the maximum trim
adjustment range, the beep tone will change and the servo will not move
any further. Remember, the trims are digital so the position of each trim is
remembered for each model separately.
Control the speed of the model and movement
forward and backward.
(Initial screen)
•Model memory number display
•Battery voltage display
(*1)
(*1)
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oltage display on the LCD screen.
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11
Before Operation
E.S.C. MC231CR / MC331CR
Motor connector
Connects to the motor.
(Orange) is positive. (Blue) is negative.
If the motor rotates in the wrong
direction, interchange the connections of
this connector.
Nicd battery connector
Connects to the running Nicd battery.
(Red) is positive. (Black) is negative.
Receiver connector
Connects to the receiver throttle channel.
Checker LED
Power switch
Pushbutton
switch
MC231CR
(Orange)
(Blue)
(Black)
(Red)
Fuse
(35A)
Applicable motors (Number of turns is criteria.)
•Use the MC231CR with a motor with 23T or more turns.
•Use the MC331CR with a motor with 15T or more turns.
*If a motor with a number of turns smaller than the above is used, the heat
protector and overcurrent protection circuit may operate. The number of turns
of the motor is a criteria only. Depending on the running conditions, the
protection circuit may operate even if the condition above is satisfied.
Nicd battery 6~7 cells (7.2~8.4V)
12
Assembly
/
Adjustmen
t
Assembly / Adjustment
Assembly
/
Adjustment
Receiver and Servo Connection
As you connect the receiver, servos and other components, do so in accordance with the
"Assem
bl
y Precaut
i
ons".
Connections when a E.S.C. MC231CR or MC331CR are used.
Steering Servo
Throttle Servo
Receiver
Receiver
Power Switch
To Receiver
Battery
Steering Servo
E.S.C.
Power Switch
Connects to Motor
Connects to Battery
Gas Powered Model
Receiver Antenna Installation
Install the R603GF receiver on the car as follows:
N
ote
:
T
h
e operat
i
ng range may
b
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ere t
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Antenna
tube
Antenna
Coaxial
cable
R603GF
13
Assembly / Adjustment
Assembly Precautions
WARNING
Check the receiver, servos, and battery connectors, to be sure they are firmly connected.
If a connector is not fully inserted, vibration may cause the connector to work loose while
the model is operating. This will result in loss of control.
Operate each servo horn over its full stroke and check to see that the linkage does not bind
or is not too loose.
Excessive force applied to the servo horn by binding or poor installation may lead to servo
problems and result in loss of control.
(Electric Cars and Boats)
Isolate the receiver from vibration by attaching to the chassis or mounting plate with thick
double sided tape.
(Gas Powered Cars and Boats)
Isolate the receiver from vibration by wrapping it in foam rubber or similar type cushioning
material. Protect the unit from water damage by placing it in a plastic bag or waterproof ra-
dio box.
The receiver contains precision electronic parts. These parts are vulnerable to vibration and
shock. Any contact with moisture (water or condensation) may cause receiver malfunction
and loss of control.
Keep all devises that omit high frequency noise, such as motors, batteries, and wiring
that handles heavy current loads, at least 1/2 inch away from the receiver and the receiver
antenna.
High frequency noise will cause a decrease in operating range and could cause loss of
control.
Install electronic speed control heat sinks as well as other components that conduct
electricity so they can not come in contact with aluminum, carbon fiber or other materials
that conduct electricity.
If, for example, the speed control came loose while the model was running and touched an
aluminum chassis, a short circuit may occur that would cause irreparable damage to the
system as well as loss of control.
Noise suppression capacitors should be installed on almost all motors.
If the proper capacitors are not installed, high frequency noise will reduce range and cause
loss of control along with various other problems.
Inspect all linkage installations and any point where metal could come in contact with other
metal parts. Make sure these parts do not touch other metal parts under vibration.
Should a linkage or other metal parts come in contact with other metal parts under vibra-
tion, the high frequency noise generated by this contact will cause interference and pos-
sible loss of control.
CAUTION
Do Not disassemble any part of this system that is not specified in the instruction manual.
Futaba will not be responsible for any damage due to improper disassembly of any part of
the radio control system.
14 Assembly / Adjustment
How to link the transmitter and the receiver
Each transmitter has an individually assigned, unique ID code. In order to start operation,
the receiver must be linked with the ID code of the transmitter with which it is being
paired. Once the link is made, the ID code is stored in the receiver and no further linking
is necessary unless the receiver needs to be used with an other transmitter. (For T/R set,
the link is already done at factory.)
Link procedure
1 Bring the transmitter and the receiver close
to each other, within one meter.
2 Turn on the transmitter and the receiver.
Link Switch LED
3 Push and hold the Link Switch of the
receiver.
4 When the link is complete, the LED in the
receiver changes to solid green.
*Please refer the table below for LED status vs receiver's condition.
LED status vs receiver's condition:
No signal reception Red : On
Receiving signals Green: On
Receiving signals, but ID is unmatched. Green: Blink
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Assembly / Adjustment
Transmitter Set-Up Procedures
*When making these settings adjustments, do so with the motor disconnected or
the engine not running.
NEUTRAL, HIGH, AND BRAKE MAX POINTS SETTINGS
Before setting each point, set the transmitter throttle channel trim to neutral.
Turn on the power in transmitter -> amp order.
1
2
Transmitter throttle operation
・Neutral state ・Press the pushbutton switch.
(0.5 secs or longer)
(Confirmation beep sounds)
・Continuous single blink
MC231CR /MC331CR
(Pushbutton switch operation) (Checker LED)
N
N
Full High
Full brake
N
Neutral point
setting
3
・Full high state ・Press the pushbutton switch.
(Confirmation beep sounds)
・Continuous double blink
・Continuous rapid blink
High point
setting
4
・Full brake state ・Press the pushbutton switch.
(Confirmation beep sounds.)
・If the LED goes out,
setting is complete.
Brake MAX
point setting
* Since the data is read at the end of setting of all points, the points cannot be set independently.
* If the amp power was turned off during setting, the setting points cannot be memorized. (The previous settings are retained.)
* The confirmation beep sounds only when the motor was connected.
If the LED does not go off
but blinks rapidly, setting
was not performed
normally. Repeat setting
from "Neutral point
setting".
Set the steering angle adjustment function (ATV) to
100% and the ABS function and acceleration function
to OFF using the transmitter throttle channel function.
If the steering angle is too large or the ABS and acceleration
functions are on, erroneous operation may occur.
*When using the ABS function, after setting up
the MC231CR / MC331CR, stop the reverse
function, then turn on the ABS function. If the
ABS function is on, the MC231CR / MC331CR
cannot be set up correctly.
(Preparations)
Select the model memory that is not used and reset it to the initial values with the model
selection and model reset functions.
Model number
(1 - 0)
Model name (Selection key)
Model Selection Model Reset
Push the DT2 lever up or down
for about one second.
All data stored in the current
selected model memory is
erased.
Servo Horn Installation Instructions
1Connect the receiver, servos, and other components and
then turn on the power switches to transmitter and receiver.
*Both servos will move to the neutral position.
2At this time install the servo horn in the manner described in
the instruction manual provided with the model this system
will be used in.
Reversing The Servo Operation Direction
NOR: Normal
REV: Reverse
(Selection key)
Steering Servo Reverse
NOR: Normal
REV: Reverse
(Selection key)
Throttle Servo Reverse
Should the servo operate in the opposite
direction required for your application, reverse
the direction with the servo reversing.
E.S.C. MC231CR / MC331CR
16 2PL-2.4G Functions
2PL-2.4G Functions
Steering Trim (TRM-CH1)
(B25 - 0 - F25)
Throttle Trim
Throttle neutral adjustments can be made moving the throttle trim to the
left or right.
Racers Tip
When using an electronic speed control, set the throttle trim to neutral
and make adjustments to the speed control. On a gas powered model, set
the trim to neutral and adjust the linkage to the point where the carburetor
is fully closed in accordance with the engine instruction manual.
Trim Operation and Travel
Trim adjustments will affect the overall servo travel. Check the brake
side (backward) movement when changes are made.
When trim movement is extreme
If you use most of the trim movement to get the servo to the neutral
position , recenter the servo horn closer to the neutral position and
inspect your throttle linkage.
Throttle Trim (TRM-CH2)
(L25 - 0 - R25)
Steering Trim
Steering neutral adjustments can be made by moving the Steering trim
knob to the left or right.
Racers Tip
When you install a servo, always check to be sure the servo is at its neutral
position. Adjust the servo horn hole position and linkage so both are parallel.
When a servo saver is used, place it as close to center position as possible. Be
sure the steering trim on the transmitter is at the neutral position.
90 °90°
Parallel
Servo Saver
Direct Servo Saver Horn
Trim Operation And Maximum Travel
Changing the trim can affect the overall settings. When
adjustments are made with the trims, recheck your installation
for maximum travel. (Steering EPA right side and left side).
When Trim usage is extreme
If it takes most of your trim movement to get a servo to the neutral position, reposition
the servo horn or servo saver on the servo and inspect your linkage installation.
(Drum Type)
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Carburetor Fully Closed
Steering Dual Rates (D/R-CH1)
Use this function to adjust the steering travel of your model. If the
model understeers (push) while cornering, add steering by pressing the
upper side of the D/R button. When the model oversteers (loose), take
away steering by pressing the lower side of the D/R button.
(30 - 100%)
Steering D/R
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2PL-2.4G Functions
Steering Servo Reversing (REV-CH1)
NOR: Normal
REV: Reverse
(Selection key)
Steering Servo Reverse
This function reverses the rotation direction of
the Steering servo.
When the trim position deviates from the
center, the deviation will be on the opposite
side when the servo is reversed.
Model Selection/Model Reset (MDL)
The model selection selects the desired model memory from the 10 model memories
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memory.
Model number
(1 - 0)
Model name (Selection key)
Model Selection Model Reset
Push the DT2 lever up or down
for about one second.
All data stored in the current
selected model memory is
erased.
Throttle Servo Reversing (REV-CH2)
NOR: Normal
REV: Reverse
(Selection key)
Throttle Servo Reverse
This function reverses the rotation direction of
the throttle servo.
When the trim position deviates from the
center, the deviation will be on the opposite
side when the servo is reversed.
Steering End Point Adjustment (EPA-CH1)
Steering EPA
Adjust the travel of the servo
while operating the steering
wheel each way.
Range: 0 - 120%
(Left side) (Right side)
Use this function to limit the servo
movement to the left or right. The
servo travel to each side can be
independently adjusted. This
feature will compensate for any
difference in right or left turning
angles or radius due to the
characteristics of your model.
WARNING
Be sure that the steering linkage does not bind or come in contact with any
suspension parts or arms. If unreasonable force is applied to the servo, the
servo may be damaged and result in loss of control.
18 2PL-2.4G Functions
Throttle End Point Adjustment (EPA-CH2)
Throttle EPA
Adjust the travel of the servo
while operating the throttle
trigger each way.
Range: 0 - 120%
(Forward side) (Brake side)
This function is used to adjust the
forward and brake side servo
travel. Each direction can be
adjusted independent of each
other. Use this feature to set the
throttle servo travel.
ABS function (ABS-CH2)
ABS Cycle Speed
OFF: Inhibited
FST: Active (fast)
MID: Active (middle)
SLW: Active (slow)
ABS function
(Selection key)
This function simulates a full size
car's antilock braking by pulsing
the brake on and off rapidly.
Model stops as rapidly as possible
without skidding.
• The cycle speed can be selected from FST/MID/SLW.
Model Name (NAME)
Model Name
(Selection key)
(Selection key)
Model number
(1 - 0)
Model name
This function provides a
3-character name for each of the
model memories in the transmitter
to easily select the correct setup
for the model currently in use.
• Clearly label each model for easy selection.
WARNING
Be sure that your throttle linkage does not apply excessive force to the servo.
If your linkage installation causes an unreasonable amount of force to be
applied to the servo, the servo may be damaged and result in loss of control.
Throttle Fail Safe Function
This function moves the throttle
servo to a preset position when the
receiver cannot receive the signal
from the transmitter for some
reason.
When the signal from the
transmitter can be received again,
this function automatically resets.
(Selection key)
Throttle F/S Function
F/S position setting
Push the DT2 lever up or down for about
one second while operating the throttle
trigger to the desired position.
Setting example: Throttle idle or brake
position
OFF: Inhibited
***%: F/S position
*For gasoline engine cars, it is recommended that the fail safe position be set to the direction that applies the brakes.
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2PL-2.4G Functions
MC231CR / MC331CR
BRAKE/REVERSE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Operation can be switched to reverse operation by returning the throttle trigger (or throttle stick) from the brake
position to the neutral position.
CANCELLING THE REVERSE FUNCTION
The amp reverse function can be cancelled by the following method so that the model can be used even in races
that prohibit reverse running. (Brake operation only)
While pressing
the pushbutton switch, set the power switch to ON.
ON
MC231CR / MC331CR
(Pushbutton switch operation) (Power switch)
1
Reverse
function
cancellation
* When desired, you can enable the cancelled reverse
function by repeating the operation shown at the left.
(The reverse function is switched alternately.)
CHECKER LED DISPLAY
The amp operates linearly in proportion to the amount of forward, reverse, and brake operation. The amp operating
state can be checked with the checker LED as shown below.
PROTECTION CIRCUIT OPERATION
The following protection circuits are built into the MC231CR / MC331CR. When a protection circuit operates,
remove the cause before operating the model again.
Operation
Amp power ON
Checker LED display
(Reverse operation set)
Single blink
(Single confirmation beep)
(Only brake operation set)
Off
On
On
Off
Off
Double blink
(Two confirmation beeps)
Blinks. (Confirmation
beep also sounds.)
* Confirmation beep only sounds when the motor was connected.
High point
Neutral point
Brake MAX point
*Becomes brighter nearer the high
point.
*Becomes brighter nearer the
brake MAX point.
*Not used with PCM receivers.
*When the transmitter is OFF, this function is
not performed in environments such that the
servo operates erroneously. Not sure what
this is supposed to mean in yellow.
When an overcurrent flows due to an output short circuit, etc., the overcurrent protection circuit automatically
limits the current to protect the FET.
Remove the cause of the short circuit, etc. before operating the model again.
(Amp power left on alarm)
When the transmitter power
was turned off first.
Forward
Reverse
/brake
Overcurrent
protection
When abnormal heating of the FET due to an overload, etc. is detected, the heat protector operates so that
the speed is gradually reduced.
When the FET temperature drops, the heat protector automatically resets. However, remove the cause
of the overheating before operating the model again.
Heat protector
When the Nicd battery voltage drops, this function limits the motor output current and ensures steering operation.
After the speed drops, immediately recover the vehicle.
Low voltage
operation
20 Function Map
Function Map
Power switch turned on
(L25 - 0 - R25) (B25 - 0 - F25) (30 - 100%)
Model number
(1 - 0)
The current model name
is displayed for about
two seconds.
Model name
NOR: Normal
REV: Reverse
NOR: Normal
REV: Reverse
(Selection key)
(Selection key)
(Selection key)
Model Selection
Steering Trim Throttle Trim Steering D/R
(Initial Screen)
Model Reset
Steering Servo Reverse
Throttle Servo Reverse
Digital trim DT1, DT2, and D/R display
The current position is displayed on the LCD screen for about two seconds
when each digital trim is operated.
Push the DT2 lever up or down
for about one second.
All data stored in the current
selected model memory is
erased.
•Press the select button to select the desired function screen.
•Press it for about two seconds to return to the initial screen.
•DT1 and DT2 operate only
as the data input keys in
the programming mode.
These do not operate as
the trim levers.
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Function Map
Steering EPA
Throttle EPA
Adjust the travel of the servo while
operating the steering wheel each way.
Adjust the travel of the servo while
operating the throttle trigger each way.
Range: 0 - 120%
(Left side) (Right side)
Range: 0 - 120%
(Forward side) (Brake side)
ABS Cycle Speed
OFF: Inhibited
FST: Active (fast)
MID: Active (middle)
SLW: Active (slow)
ABS function
Model Name
(Selection key)
(Selection key)
(Selection key)
Model number
(1 - 0)
Model name
(Selection key)
Throttle F/S Function F/S position setting
To Initial Screen
Push the DT2 lever up or down for about one
second while operating the throttle trigger to
the desired position.
Setting example: Throttle idle or brake
position
OFF: Inhibited
***%: F/S position
22 Reference
Reference
Ratings
Communication method:
One-way operation system
Maximum operating range:
80m (Optimum condition)
For safety:
F/S (Throttle), ID (About 4 billion ways of pair
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Transmitter T2PL-2.4G
(FHSS system, wheel type, 2 channels)
Transmitting frequency:
2.4GHz band
Power requirement:
(Dry cell battery) Penlight x 4(6V)
Current drain:
100mA or less
Transmission antenna:
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Receiver R603GF:
(FHSS system, 3 channels)
Power requirement:
4.8V or 6V NiCd battery
Size:
26x39x10mm (excluding a projection part)
Weight:
8g
Servo S3003
(Standard servo)
Power requirement:
6V (common with receiver)
Current drain:
8mA (at 6V / Idle)
Output torque:
4.1kg-cm (57in.-oz.) at 6V
Operating speed:
0.19sec/60 degree at 6V
Size:
40.4x19.8x36mm (1.59x0.78x1.42in.)
Weight:
37.2g (1.31oz.)
Servo S3050
(Standard digital servo)
Power requirement:
6V (common with receiver)
Current drain:
8mA (at 6V / Idle)
Output torque:
6.5kg-cm (90.3oz.-in.) at 6V
Operating speed:
0.16sec/60 degree at 6V
Size:
40.0x20.0x38.1mm (1.57x0.79x1.50in.)
Weight:
49g (1.72oz.)
E.S.C. MC231CR / MC331CR
(Electronic speed control)
Operating system:
Forward, reverse, and brake operations are all
linear.
Power requirement:
Nicd battery 6-7 cells (7.2 to 8.4V)
PWM frequency:
N+]¿[HG
Setting:
One-touch input by pushbutton switch. Set data is
saved to built-in EEPROM.
Current capacity (FET rating):
Forward=90A/200A, reverse=45A/100A
Size:
27.1x33.3x12.8mm (1.07x1.31x0.50in.)
(excluding protruding parts)
Silicon cord gauge size:
AWG16/AWG14 equivalent
Weight:
44/45g (1.55/1.59oz.)
(including connectors and switches)
BEC voltage:
6.0V
*Specifications and ratings are subject to change without prior notice.
NOTE: Futaba FHSS system, T2PL-2.4G transmitter and R603GF receiver, does
not work with current Futaba FASST system. Please use T2PL-2.4G and R603GF
in pairs. Futaba FASST system and FHSS system are not compatible each other.
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Reference
If your system fails to operate or you experience a short range problem or erratic control,
check the table below for possible causes. If after you have followed the suggestions
listed the problem is not corrected, return the system to our service department for
inspection and repair.
(Item Check)
Troubleshooting
Transmitter
Battery
Dead battery Change the batteries.
Batteries inserted incorrectly. Reload the batteries in accordance with the
polarity markings
Faulty contact Check to see if the contacts are bent and not making good
contact
Dirty contacts Clean the contacts and check for corrosion.
Receiver
Battery
Dead battery Replace or recharge
Wrong polarity Check connections
Antenna
Near other wiring Move away from wiring
Was antenna cut Request repair
Is the antenna installed correctly Refer to the receiver installation.
Monitor LED
Check the LED of the receiver.
Refer to the "How to link the transmitter and the receiver".
Connector connections
Wiring incorrect Insert all connectors firmly
Loose connections Push the connector in firmly
Linkage
Binding or loose Adjust the linkage in model
Is movement stiff Adjust linkage in model
Motor (Electric powered)
Noise problems Install capacitors on motor
24 Reference
Low Battery Alarm
If the transmitter battery voltage drops to 4.2V or less, an audible alarm will sound
and "LOW v" will be displayed on the LCD screen.
LCD screen:
Backup Error
If the data is lost for an unknown reason, an audible alarm will sound and "ERR" will be
displayed on the LCD screen.
LCD screen:
RF Error
If the RF circuit is failed for an unknown reason, an audible alarm will sound and "RF"
will be displayed on the LCD screen. Please request repair from the Futaba Service
Center
LCD screen:
Error Displays
WARNING
When a low battery alarm is generated, cease operation
immediately and retrieve the model. If the battery goes dead
while in operation, you will lose control.
WARNING
When a backup error is generated, immediately stop using the
system and request repair from the Futaba Service Center. If
you continue to use the system, the transmitter may malfunction
and cause loss of control.
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Reference
FUTABA CORPORATION
Makuhari Techno Garden Bldg., B6F 1-3 Nakase, Mihama-ku, Chiba 261-8555, Japan
Phone: (043) 296-5119 Facsimile: (043) 296-5124
©FUTABA CORPORATION 2009, 03 (1)
Before requesting repair, read this instruction again and recheck your system. Should the
problems continue, request as follows.
(Information needed for repair)
Describe the problem in as much detail as possible and send the letter along with the
system in question.
• Symptom (Including the conditions and when the problem occurred)
• R/C System (Send transmitter, receiver and servos)
• Model (Type of model, brand name and model number or kit name)
• Detailed packing list (Make a list of all items sent in for repair)
• Your name, address and telephone number.
(Warranty)
Read the Warranty card.
• When requesting warranty service, send the card or some type of dated proof of
purchase.
Hobby Services (U.S. only)
3002 N. Apollo Drive, Suite 1
Champaign, IL 61822 U.S.A.
Phone: (217) 398-0007
www.hobbyservices.com
When requesting repair
INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
INTERFERENCE STATEMENT!
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used according to the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which it found by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet other than the receiver’s
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for assistance.
CAUTION:
To assure continued FCC compliance:
(1) Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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FCC Label Compliance Statement:
This device complies with Part 15 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 undesired operation.
Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation
To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, a separation distance of at
least 20cm must be maintained between the antenna of this device and all persons. This
device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
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