Thank you for purchasing a Futaba 3GR-2.4GHz system.Before using your 3GR-2.4GHz system, read this manual carefully in order to use your R/C set safel
11For Your Safety As Well As That Of OthersOther PrecautionsCautionProhibited ProceduresDo not expose plastic parts to fuel,motor spray, waste oil or
12Before UsingThis system is based on the combination of the newly developed 2.4GHz transmitterand its corresponding receiver. The system utilizes the
13Before Using- Digital trim: Steering trim, Throttle trim, Steering D/RThe current position is displayed on the LCD screen for about three seconds wh
14Before UsingSet ContentsYour 3GR-2.4GHz system includes the following:- If any of the set contents are missing, or you have any questions, please co
15Before Using Transmitter T3GR-2.4GThrottletrim (DT2) Edit keysLCD screenPilot lampSwitch ( SW2)Steeringdual ratelever(DT3)ATLlever(DT4)AntennaPowers
16Before UsingDigital Trim Operation(Initial settings: DT1: Steering trim, DT2: Throttle trim, DT3=Steering D/R, DT4=Throttle ATL)Push the lever to th
17Before UsingFor dry cell battery systemLoad the eight batteries in accordance with the polarity markings on the batteryholder. (8 AA Size Batteries)
18Before UsingFor NiCd battery system- Always use an NT8F700B NiCd battery.NiCd batteryNT8F700BCharging the NiCd Battery1 Plug the transmitter cord of
19Before UsingAlways use the special charger or a quick charger for digital pro-portional R/C sets to charge a digital proportional R/C set NiCdbatter
20Before UsingReceiverFor the receiver, servos, and other connections, see page 21.Connectors3: CH3 servo (CH3)2: Throttle servo (CH2)1: Steering serv
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21InstallationInstallationWarningReceiver and Servo ConnectionsInstallation For Electric Powered ModelsWhen connecting and installing the receiver and
22InstallationWarningConnector ConnectionsBe sure the receiver, servo and con-nectors are fully and firmly con-nected.If vibration from the model caus
23Initial Set-UpInitial Set-UpHow to link the transmitter and the receiverEach transmitter has an individually assigned, unique ID code. In order to s
24Initial Set-UpPreparations (Transmitter)Before setting the transmitter functions, check and set items below.Model numberTurn on the transmitter powe
25Initial Set-Up3. Trims Initial Set-Up- Steering trim (DT1) checkAt initial set-up, steering trim is assigned to digital trimDT1. Operate the DT1 lev
26Initial Set-Up- Steering dual rate (DT3) checkAt initial set-up, steering dual rate is assigned to digitaltrim DT3. Operate the DT3 lever and check
27Initial Set-Up(Set-Up Procedure When Installed In a Car)When installing the servos in a car, performing function set-up in the following orderis rec
28Function MapFunction MapPower switch turned onThe current modulation mode is displayed for about two seconds.Press "SEL" key to selectthe
29Function MapSystem Functions(displayed for about one second)Turn on the power switch while pressing "SEL" key.LED Mode SelectionThrottle N
30FunctionsFunctionsEnd point adjuster/EPAUse this when performing left and right steering angle adjustments, throttle high side/brake side operation
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31FunctionsSteering (EPA) adjustment(Preparation)- Before setting up the steering EPA, set the steering D/R lever (initial setup: DT3) tothe maximum s
32Functions3rd channel servo (EPA) adjustment(Preparation)- Select setup item "3C-L.F.U" and make the following adjustments:(3rd channnel in
33FunctionsSetup itemSPD-TN: TURN directionSPD-RN: RETURN directionAdjustment range0~100% (each direction)Adjustment buttons- Use the (+) and (-) butt
34FunctionsSteering EXP, Throttle EXP / EXPThis function is used to change the sensitivity of the steering servo around the neutralposition and makes
35FunctionsThrottle EXP Adjustment(Preparation)- Select setup item "EXP-FW" and make the following adjustments:1 Forward side adjustmentUse
36FunctionsSetup itemsABS-PT : Brake return amountABS-CY : Cycle speedABS-DL : Delay amountABS-MD : Function ON/OffAdjustment buttons- Use the (+) and
37Functions0% 100%A.B.S function adjustment(Preparation)- Select setup item "ABS-MD" and make the following adjustments:1 (Function ON/OFF)S
38FunctionsForward acceleration amount0~100Initial value: 0Brake side acceleration amount0~100Initial value: 0Adjustment buttons- Use the (+) and (-)
39FunctionsThrottle acceleration adjustment(Preparation)- Select setup item "ACC-FW" and make the following adjustments.1 (Forward accelerat
40FunctionsBrake mixing adjustment(Preparation)- Select setup item "BMXMD" and make the following adjustments.1 (Function ON/OFF)Set the fun
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41FunctionsProgrammable Mixing / PMXThis function allows you to apply mixing between the steering, throttle, and channel3 channels. Program mixing adj
42FunctionsFail Safe Function/FAIL SAFE(This function can only be used with HRS system.)Fail safe functionThis function moves the steering, throttle a
43FunctionsSteering Trim, Throttle Trim / TRMSteering neutral adjustments and throttle neutral adjustments during a run can be made bymoving the trim
44Functions(Initial screen)Press "SEL" key to select thedesired function screen. Calling the setup screen(Setup screen)When Dual Rate lever
45FunctionsChannel 3 Position / CH3Use this function to set the servo position of the channel 3.This setting is linked to transmitter switch (SW2). Wh
46Functions Subtrim / SBTUse this function to adjust the neutral position of the steer-ing, throttle and channel 3 servos.Subtrim shift
47FunctionsServo Reverse / REVThis function reverses the direction of operation of the servos related to transmittersteering, throttle, and channel 3
48FunctionsModel Select / SELUse this function to call a new model number, or to change a set model number, to setnew model data.The T3GR-2.4G transmi
49FunctionsTimer / TIMERUse the timer by selecting from UP Timer or DOWN timer.UP TIMER function- The UP TIMER can be used to count the time between s
50FunctionsChecking the lap times1 Select the lap time screen "ALL" and check the total time.2 Use the (+) and (-) buttons to scroll each la
6For Your Safety As Well As That Of OthersFor Your Safety As Well As That Of OthersUse this product in a safe manner. Please observe the following saf
51FunctionsModel Copy1 (Copy destination selection)Use the (CH) button to select the copy destination model No.2 (Copy execution)Press the (+) and (-)
52FunctionsModel Reset / CLRThis functions resets the contents of the currently called model memory to the initialvalue. However, it does not reset th
53FunctionsHRS/PPM mode selection1 (Mode selection)Use the (+) or (-) button to select the mode.2 When ending adjustment, turn off the power switch be
54FunctionsFunction Select Switch / FNC-SWThis function allows selection of the function to be performed by the switches(SW1/SW2).Settable functions (
55FunctionsInitially set functionsDT1: Steering trimDT2: Throttle trimDT3: Dual rate functionDT4: ATL functionFunction Select Lever / FNC-DTThis funct
56FunctionsCondition 2 Selection / COND2Condition 2 selection1 Use the (+) or (-) buttons to select the on/off state.2 When ending selection, turn off
57FunctionsThrottle Neutral Adjuster / THR-NTYou can select your desired throttle neutral position. (7:3 or 5:5)Neutral position selection1 Use the (+
58ReferenceReferenceRatings*Specifications and ratings are subject to change without prior notice.- Communication method: One-way operation system- Mo
59ReferenceOptional PartsThe following parts are available as 3GR-2.4G system options. Purchase them tomatch your application. For other optional part
60ReferenceTroubleshootingIf your system fails to operate or you experience a short range problem or erraticcontrol, check the table below for possibl
7For Your Safety As Well As That Of OthersOperation PrecautionsWarningProhibited ProceduresDo not operate outdoors on rainydays , run through puddles
61ReferenceError DisplaysLow Battery AlarmIf the transmitter battery voltage drops to 8.5V or less, an audible alarm will soundand "LOW BT"
62ReferenceWhen requesting repairBefore requesting repair, read this instruction again and recheck your system. Shouldthe problems continue, request a
8For Your Safety As Well As That Of Others(Turning on the power switches)Always check the throttle stick on the transmitter to be sure it is at the ne
9For Your Safety As Well As That Of OthersNiCd Battery Handling Precautions (Only when NiCd batteries are used)WarningMandatory ProceduresAlways check
10For Your Safety As Well As That Of OthersStorage and Disposal PrecautionsWarningProhibited ProceduresDo not leave the radio system or models within
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