We need to understand the significance of channels on the receiver and transmitter.
The remote control system is essentially the heart of your RC car.
Understanding the functions of the receiver is crucial to optimizing your RC car's capabilities.
The Rlaarlo Omni-Terminator-Metal Version provides a four-channel transmitter paired with a mini six-channel receiver.
Let's dive into the functions of this receiver:
When you open the receiver box, you'll find a mini six-channel receiver. Each channel has specific functions controlled by the transmitter:
- First Channel: Steering Servo
- Connects to the steering servo.
- Second Channel: ESC (Electronic Speed Controller)
- Connects to the ESC.
- Third Channel - Front Light Bar
- Manages the front light bar.
- Fourth Channel - Motor Cooling Fan
- Controls the motor cooling fan.
Binding the Receiver
To begin, locate the Bind button on the receiver's side. Hold down the Bind button until it starts blinking. Once blinking, switch on the radio controller and turn on the ESC power button. The LED indicator on the receiver will blink during this process. If the binding is successful, the green LED will stay on continuously.
Channel Functions and Adjustments
First Channel - Steering Servo:
- ST Knob: Adjusts the steering throw. At 0%, there's no movement. At 50%, it provides 50% steering movement. At 100%, it provides maximum steering throw.
- Steering Trim: Located at the upper left corner, this switch adjusts the steering trim to your preference and requirements.
Second Channel - Throttle Trigger:
- Throttle Speed Level (TH): Located at the lower right, adjustable from 0 to 100%. At 0%, there's no throttle. At 100%, it provides maximum throttle speed.
- Throttle Trim/Neutral Point Adjustment (TH): Located at the upper right, adjusts the throttle trim or neutral point, useful for cruise control.
Reverse Adjustment Functions
There's a red dip switch panel for reverse adjustment corresponding to the four channels:
- First Channel: If the switch is up, the steering direction is reversed.
- Second Channel: If the switch is up, pulling the throttle trigger moves the vehicle in reverse, and pushing it moves it forward.
By understanding and utilizing these functions, you can optimize your Rlaarlo Omni-Terminator performance, speed, and durability, ensuring an exciting and reliable RC experience.
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Are you going to have new transmitters that work with the X6DC receiver? I want to have control of lighting on my AK-787 rollers like the RTR you used to sell. I own 2 AK-787 and 2 AK-917’s as well a pair of Terminators, pair of 16th scale buggy’s and a 12th scale buggy.