1M23N021023PDFInstructionManualFor Car's and Boat's3 Channel Digital Proportional R/C System
88888Prior to operationNomemclature / HandlingTransmitter T3PDF (Front)* In the figure above the levers are shown in the neutral position.Charging Jac
99999Prior to operationTransmitter T3PDF (Rear)Transmitter T3PDF (Bottom)Handling the batteries (8 AA size batteries)Battery Replacement1Open the batt
1010101010Prior to operationReceiver R113FCrystalAntennaOutput Connector“1”: Steering Servo (Ch1)“2”: Throttle Servo (Ch2)“3”: CH3 Servo (CH3)Power Co
1111111111Prior to operationDigital Trim Operating InstructionsTo operate the digital trim push the trim lever to the left or right.-A “Tone” will ind
1212121212Prior to operationDisplay / Key OperationInitial Screen (Normal Screen)Model Number Display (1~3)Displays the number cur-rently in use.Model
1313131313Prior to operationWarning DisplaysLow Battery WarningWhen the transmitter battery voltage drops to 8.7 volts or less. A audible alarm willso
1414141414Assembly3PDFAssemblyReceiver and Servo ConnectionsConnect and install the receiver and servos in accordance with the "Assembly SafetyP
1515151515AssemblyAssembly Safety PrecautionsWarningConnector ConnectionsBe sure the receiver, servo and bat-tery connectors are fully and firmlyconne
1616161616AssemblyPreparations Prior to Setting TransmitterPrior to making any setting on the transmitter check the following items.Preparations Prior
1717171717AssemblyE.S.C. MC210CB Adjustment*Use the accessory mini screwdriver to make adjust-ments.Preparation1Set the transmitter servo reversing sw
Thank you for purchasing the Futaba 3PDF.Prior to operating your 3PDF, please read this manual thoroughly and useyour system in a safe manner.After re
1818181818Function Map3PDFFunction MapWhen the Mode key is pressed from the initialscreen where the voltage is displayed , this willcall the FUNCTION
1919191919Function MapTRIM.PosST P20TRIM.PosTH P21D/R .Pos P25ATL .PosP26CH3 .PosP33*Initial Setting: Channel 3*Initial Setting
2020202020Description of Functions3PDFDescription of FunctionsSteering TrimThe steering neutral position can be adjusted by movingthe steering trim le
2121212121Description of FunctionsThrottle TrimThe Throttle neutral position can be adjusted by movingthe throttle trim lever up or down.1At the initi
2222222222Description of FunctionsServo ReverseThis function will reverse the rotation direction of theSteering, Throttle and Channel 3 servos.If the
2323232323Description of FunctionsSteering ATVUse this function to limit the servo movement to the leftor right. The servo travel to each side can be
2424242424Description of FunctionsThrottle ATVThis function is used to adjust the forward and brake sideservo travel. Each direction can be adjusted i
2525252525Description of FunctionsSteering D/R (Description when D/R lever is assigned to GDA )This function is used to limit the steering servo trave
2626262626Description of FunctionsThrottle ATL (Description when ATL is assigned to GDB)This function is used to adjust the brakes. If you aregetting
2727272727Description of FunctionsSteering ExponentialUse this function to change the sensitivity of the steeringservo around neutral. The - side will
11111 ダイレクトモード機能3PDFTable of ContensReferenceRatings 34Optional parts 34Troubleshooting 35Glossary 36When requesting repair 37Description of Func
2828282828Description of FunctionsThrottle ExponentialThis function will allow you to change the sensitivity ofthe throttle servo. The + side will mak
2929292929Description of FunctionsModel SelectThe 3PDF can store the data for 3 different models.The MODEL SELECT function is used to access each mode
3030303030Description of FunctionsModel NameUp to 6 characters can be used to assign each modelmemory a name. Alphabetic, numeric and symbols canbe us
3131313131Description of FunctionsLever Function SelectThis function will allow you to assign different functionsto the levers. The steering D/R Throt
3232323232Description of FunctionsChannel 3 Function SelectionThe channel 3 operation can be selected from the follow-ing functions.1P: The third chan
3333333333Description of FunctionsCH3 Position Setting (Description is with the CH3 lever position in the initial setting)* Before using this function
3434343434Reference3PDFReferenceRatings* Specifications and ratings are subject to change without prior notice.Transmitter: T3PDF (Wheel Type 3 Channe
3535353535ReferenceTroubleshootingIf your system fails to operate or you experience a short range problem or erraticcontrol. Check the table below for
3636363636ReferenceGlossaryThe following defines the symbols and terms used in this instruction manualBandFrequency that receiver and transmitter ope
3737373737Reference
22222For your safety as well as that of others.3PDFFor your safety as well as that of others.Use this product in a safe manner. Please observe the fol
33333For your safety as well as that of others.Mandatory ProceduresExtend the transmit-ter antenna to its fulllength.If the transmitter antenna is not
44444For your safety as well as that of others.Nicad Battery Handling Precautions (Only when Nicad batteries are used)WarningMandatory ProceduresAlway
55555For your safety as well as that of others.Storage and Disposal PrecautionsWarningProhibited ProceduresDo not leave the radio system ormodels with
66666Prior to operation3PDFPrior to operationFeatures-Multiple Model Memory (3 Models)A model name can be assigned each memory using six alphabetic,nu
77777Prior to operationT3PDF (x1)R113F (x1)S3003 (x2 )MC210CB (x1)CSW-GS (x1)or (none)R2-BSS-B (x1)or (none)S3003 (x1)Set ContentsAfter opening the co
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