Hitec RCD MRX3 2.4GHz Aircraft Receiver User Manual

Hitec RCD Inc. 2.4GHz Aircraft Receiver

User Manual

  Help is available from the Hitec office through phone support and e-mail inquiries. Our US office is generally open Monday thru Friday, 8:00AM to 4:30PM PST. These hours and days may vary by season. Every attempt is made to answer every incoming service call. Should you get voice mail, leave your name and number and a staff member will return your call.   Make plans to visit the Hitec website, www.hitecrcd.com, on a regular basis. Not only is it full of specs and other informaction about the entire Hitec product line, our FAQ pages will eventually hold valuable information and program update about the OPTIMA D receiver.   One of the bene_ts of the extensive R/C online community is the vast wealth of archived knowledge available. Hitec sponsors forums on most of the popular R/C web sites where a Hitec staff_ member or representative tries to answer all manner of product related questions.Bringing together strangers with common interests is proving to be one of the greatest gifts of the internet. If past history is any guide to the future, we are certain forums will be started about the Hitec 2.4 system and several are certain to stand out as valuable archives of information   All Hitec products carry a two year from date of purchase warranty against manufactures defects.Our trained and professional service representative will determine if the item will be repaired or replaced. To provide all the necessary information we need to administrate your repair, visit our website at www.hitecrcd.com and download the repair form, _ll it out and send in your item for repair.        Receiver Model  Size  Weight SRX12  46.5 x 35.5 x 15.7mm  21g MRX3  38.8 x 20.2 x 11.5mm  6.5g             Operation Voltage : NiMH, NiCD – 4~6 cell (4.8V~7.2V) or Li-Po – 2 cell (7.4V) can be used.Up to 7.4V BEC power       from ESC also can be used. SRX12  SPC port allow to use up to 70V (4.8V~70.0V).    1. LED Indicates the set-up process codes and current status of the receiver. (Please refer to page 2 for more detail)  2. System Power Input & Servo Signal Output Port   Supplying power to Receiver System, Servo, Bus system and Sensor accessories from RX Battery.   Signal output port. External Battery Voltage, SPC Input Port.  PWM Output Port - SRX 12 – General Servo can use in CH1~CH12 Port.   - MRX 3 – General Servo can use in CH1~CH3 Port  Single Line( SL ) Output Port ( SRX 12, MRX 3 )   - With SL function, Futaba S-Bus or PPM can be selected. Please select suitable Bus system based on your device. (Please refer to ID Link section for more detail)  Sensor Output Port *MSB* (SRX 12) - Multiplex M-Link Sensor can be connected and can use in SRX 12 Receiver via MSB port  Voltage Sensor (MRX 3)   - MRX  3  can  check  External  Battery  voltage  (Main  Battery)  using  Voltage  Sensor  port  up  to  70V ( 4.8V~70V ). Voltage can be checked by Transmitter in real time.    SPC Power Input Port (SRX 12)       -     Using SPC, SRX 12 can be operated from 4.8V to max 70V.       -     When using SPC, separate servo power must be needed.         -     (4.8~7.4V, 4~5cell NiMH/NiCd battery or Li-Po 2 cell Battery)
Jumper - The jumper is installed at the factory and is used when the receiver is powered by an electronic speed control, a commercially available B.E.C. (battery eliminator circuit), dedicated 4.8 to 6V, NiMH battery pack or a regulated Li-Po battery. The jumper is removed when the receiver is powered using the SPC feature as described.    Fail-Safe / Hold ( SRX 12, MRX 3 ) - If  the  receiver  signal  somehow  becomes  interrupted or  interference  occurs,  the  servos  will  move  to  the pre-set  Fail-Safe  point  you  previously  stored  in  the  Fail-Safe  set-up.  Make  sure  you  set  the  Fail-Safe function properly. If Fail-Safe has not been activated, the signal will switch off after the Hold period of one second. - In  the  interest  of  safety,  we  recommend  that  the  Fail-Safe  function  should  always  be activated,  and  the Fail-Safe settings should be selected so as to bring the model to a non-critical situation Please refer to Fail-Safe/ Hold page for more detail  Compatibility   - SRX 12/ MRX 3 receivers are compatible with transmitter using Spectra G3 AFHSS 2.4Ghz system. Currently Aurora 16 and Flash 14 are using Spectra G3 AFHSS 2.4Ghz system.  - Aurora 9/ 9X, Optic 5/6/6 sports, Lite 4, Flash 7/8, Eclipse 7 pro are not compatible with SRX 12, MRX 3 receiver      Connection Diagram Electric powered aircraft with Electronic Speed Control Use this method on electric air plane using ESC’s providing power to the receiver and servo function. (If ESC has no BEC circuit, please use separate battery for receiver and servo)  Glow, gas or electric powered aircraft using separate a receiver battery supply  Follow below connection diagram when using a regulated Li-PO, Li-Fe (2cell) or 4~6cell Ni-MH, Ni-CD battery.  ID Link (ID-Set up) Each radio set (using Spectra G3  system  and SRX 12 or MRX 3 receiver) is already  Linked from the factory.  You don’t  need  to  ID  Link  when  you  purchased  a  set  of  radio.  However,  If you  buy  additional  SRX  12  or  MRX  3 receiver, you have to do ID Link with new receiver and the radio. Before ID Link, please make sure all connection correctly refer to above connection diagram.   How to ID Link between G3 Spectra radio and SRX 12/MRX 3 receiver 1) Turn on the Radio power 2) Select ‘Spectra’ in the system menu in the radio. (Aurora 16/Flash 14)   3) Select G3 and choose Frame Time  Receiver No (S1)  Bus type step by step. 4) Make sure distance between radio and receiver within 3 feet and turn on Receiver power.   5) Blue LED in the receiver will be blinking rapidly and will be blinking slowly.   6) Please check ID Link correctly or not by moving radio stick and press ‘Finish’ in the menu to escape.    Fail-Safe / Hold Function Mode Fail-Safe Mode? - If  the  receiver  signal  somehow  becomes  interrupted  or  interference  occurs,  the  servos  will  move  to the pre-set  Fail-Safe  point  you  previously  stored  in  the  Fail-Safe  set-up.  Make  sure  you  set  the  Fail-Safe function properly. If  Fail-Safe  has  not  been activated,  the  signal  will  switch off  after  the  Hold  period  of  one  second.  This means that  the  servos become  “soft”  and remain in  their  last  commanded position  under  no  load  (this may equate to full-throttle!), until a valid signal is picked up again. - In  the  interest  of  safety,  we  recommend  that  the  Fail-Safe  function  should  always  be activated,  and  the Fail-Safe settings  should be selected so as to bring the  model to a non-critical situation (e.g. motor idle /electric motor OFF, control surfaces neutral, airbrakes extended, aero-tow release open, etc.). 1) Switch on the Radio    2) Select ‘Fail-Safe’ from system menu in Aurora 16/Flash 14 3) Select Fail-Safe or Hold for your purpose  4) If you choose  ‘Fail-Safe’, set the Fail-Safe position of servo or motor by change value in the menu  or stick and then press ‘Set’ to confirm.   5) Press ‘Send’ to memorize Fail-Safe value to Receiver. (LED in the receiver will be blinking rapidly)

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