MERIT TECHNOLOGY MT-403 4 CH 2.4 GHz FHSS RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM User Manual PLANET 2 2 QSG

SHANGHAI MERIT TECHNOLOGY CORP. 4 CH 2.4 GHz FHSS RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM PLANET 2 2 QSG

User Manual

Product specifications are subject to change without notice.Due to ongoing development, the actual product may vary fromimages shown.This product contains chemicals known to the State of Californiato cause cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm.This product is not a toy! Recommended for ages 14 andup. Adult supervision required for ages under 18 years old.Contains small parts, keep out of reach of children 3 years ofage and younger.To download the full Owner’s Manual& Technical Information Guide, pleasevisit www.jperkins.comDistributed in the UK by:J Perkins Distribution Ltd,Lenham, Kent, ME17 2DLUnited Kingdomwww.jperkins.comMADE IN CHINAproduct Name: 4 CH 2.4GHZ FHSS RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM Model Name: MT-403(Transmitter),MR-600( Receiver) User Manual
123456781011121. Channel 1  (right hand gimbal)2. Channel 2  (left hand gimbal)3. Channel 3  (3 position switch)4. Channel 4  (variable dial)5. Dual Rates switch for CH26. Dual Rates switch for CH17. Dual Rates adjustment for CH28. Dual Rates adjustment for CH19. Digital Trims and CH1/2 reverse10. Pair button11. Power switch12. Folding aerial9 Identify the transmitter’s features and function switches.1
Remove the components fromthe box and ensure you have thefollowing items:Planet 2+2 transmitter (Tx)Planet 6 channel receiver (Rx)Remove the transmitter batterycover and insert four AA alkalinecells (not included)Connect a fully charged 4.8V or 6Vbattery to the receiver’s “BATT” socket via a regular switch harness. If you are connecting a ESC with a BEC circuit this is to be connected to CH2Connect the servo leads to the receiver channel outputs as required. Active channel 1-4.Turn on the transmitter by the Power switch. The red Power LED will illuminate. The transmitter will emit a bleep which will then be followed by  the green LED illuminating. The transmitter is now searching for the receiver signal. Getting startedTurn On22
Turn on the receiver power and note the receiver LED will illuminate a solid red. This indicates it has successful paired with the transmitter.Check all controls are working as they should do. Move both sticks to check for correct movement. If the Aux 4 dial and Aux 3 channels are connected test these as well for correct operation.To reverse CH1, power off the Tx.  Hold the trim on the right gimbal to the right and turn the TX power back on. Keep holding the over until the green LED goes solid. Release the trim button and check for correct operation. To reverse the servo back again just repeat the process. Servo Revers - The ability to reverse CH1 and CH2 servo directions.LEDTo reverse CH2, power off the Tx.  Hold the trim on the left gimbal up and turn the TX power back on. Keep holding the trim up until the green LED goes solid. Release the trim button and check for correct operation. To reverse the servo back again just repeat the process. 3
Adjusting CH1 D/R.When the DR2 switch is in the off position full travel is given to the receiver CH1 servo output. When the DR2 switch is in the On position the travel of the servo is determine by the position on the DR2 dial on the dual rate adjuster panel. Clockwise gives you more travel, anti-clockwise gives you less.To adjust the centre point of the receiver CH1 output, hold the trim button on the right gimbal to the left or the right as needed.To adjust the centre point of the receiver CH2 output, hold the trim button on the left gimbal up or down as needed.Adjusting CH2 D/R.When the DR1 switch is in the off position full travel is given to the receiver CH2 servo output. When the DR1 switch is in the On position the travel of the servo is determined by the position on the DR2 dial on the dual rate adjusting panel. Clockwise gives you more travel, anti-clockwise gives you less.Trims - The ability to centre the servo outputs on CH1 and CH2 Dual Rates (D/R) - The ability to reduce the movement of CH1 and CH2D/R AdjustmentD/R AdjustmentD/R AdjustmentNote - When using electronic ESCs on CH1 or CH2 it is essential that the switches are in the Off position when powering the transmitter and the receiver.This allows the ESCs to calibrate correctly. 44
Pairing - The ability to connect the transmitter to the receiver.To Pair a new or old receiver to the transmitter, turn off the Tx power. Press and hold the Pair button on the receiver while powering on the receiver. Once power has been switched on release the Pair button and the red LED on the receiver will start to  flash. The receiver will stay in Pair mode for 10 seconds.Turn on the transmitter power. As soon as the red and green LEDs are illuminated press and hold the Pair button.LEDPair buttonKeep holding the transmitter Pair button until the receiver LED is extinguished. When the LED has extinguished release the transmitter Pair button.Turn On PressandholdBoth LED`silluminatedKeeppressingLEDextinguishesReleasepairbuttonLEDsolid redThe receiver LED should now illuminate a solid red. You should now have connection between transmitter and receiver.Check all controls are working as they should do. Move both sticks to check for correct movement. If the  Aux 4 dial and Aux 3 channels are connected test these as well for correct operation.5
Distributed in the UK by:J Perkins Distribution Ltd,Lenham, Kent, ME17 2DLUnited Kingdomwww.jperkins.com6FCC StatementAny Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.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.RF exposure statement : This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an  uncontrolled environment .The device has been evaluated to meet general RF  exposure requirement. The device can be used in portable exposure condition with out  restriction. The distance close to the finger usually should be 60mm.

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