Rx66-3 Instructions (v611)
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1. DEFAULT SETUP
Item |
Setting | Details |
Purpose: |
Rx66-3 |
Train with any compatible joystick or DT transmitter |
Red wire positive (+) Black wire negative (-) |
Battery |
3-18v Observe polarities |
H1 output |
Motor Ch1 |
Integrated forward/reverse ESC for brushed motors Center off |
F1 output 'A' (P9) |
On/Off |
Ch5 |
F2 output 'B' (P10) |
On/Off |
Ch6 |
F3 output 'C' (P11) |
On/Off |
Ch7 |
P1 |
Servo |
Ch1 |
P2 |
Servo |
Ch2 |
P3 |
Servo |
Ch3 |
P4 |
Servo |
Ch4 |
P5 |
Servo |
Ch5 |
P6 |
Servo |
Ch6 |
P7 |
Servo |
Ch7 |
P8 |
Servo |
Ch1 |
Selecta |
Disabled |
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L input |
Auto-detect |
Monitors battery when used with a voltage booster |
Arming |
Enabled |
Ch1 to center position (off) |
Low Voltage Cutoff |
Enabled |
Led 5-flash if triggered (LVC) |
Cruise control | Disabled |
Motor cuts on signal loss/Tx switched off |
Inactivity Sleep | Enabled |
Invoked after 1hour, Switch Rx off and on to restart |
Battery Voltage flashes |
Disabled |
2. CONNECTIONS:
Pads are in different positions but the connections are very similar to the previous version Rx65-3
The minimum connections are Battery to +/- and Motor to H1a/H1b.
3. BINDING
Bind once:
1. Switch Rx on and wait ~20s until led flickers fast.
2. Switch Tx on in bind mode.
3. Rx led should flash slowly; wait for it to go solid.
Change distance between Tx/Rx if binding does not work.
4. LED:
Led On = perfect reception (real-time indicator).
1 flash = Scanning (~2sec between flashes; no signal or not bound if never stops).
5 flash = LVC/Brownout (voltage went too low; check battery/motor load).
5. PAPERCLIP CHANGES:
The following changes can be made by simply shorting two pads together (eg: with a paperclip):
1. Perform a 'Hard reset' (factory reset).
2. Change motor control between 'low off' and 'center off'.
3. Enable/disable LVC (eg: when using Nicads, NiHMs, LiFe cells).
4. Enable/disable Selecta.
5. Enable/disable Cruise Control/Failsafe.
6. Enable/disable the Menu feature.
'Paperclip' changes
6. PROGRAMMING:
This receiver has many other options that are described on the features page.
These are changed using a technique called 'programming': v611.