Rx63-22 Instructions (v6.0.3)
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1. DEFAULT SETUP
Item |
Setting | Details |
Purpose: |
Rx63-22 |
Train with Tx22 transmitter |
Red wire positive (+) Black wire negative (-) |
Battery |
3-13v Observe polarities |
H1 output Brown wires |
Motor Speed knob (Ch1) |
Integrated forward/reverse ESC for brushed motors Center off |
P1 output |
On/Off Bind button (Ch5) |
Item being switched needs current limiting resistor ON while button pressed, OFF when released |
P2 output |
Front Light (auto) |
Led needs current limiting resistor |
P3 output |
Rear Light (auto) |
Led needs current limiting resistor |
P4 output |
IR4 |
Battery voltage telemetry Infrared led needs current limiting resistor |
Selecta |
Enabled |
Up to 12 locos can be associated with Selecta switch on Tx22 Rx 'holds' motor setting when deselected (suitable for continuous loop) Led 2-flash if loco is not currently selected |
L input |
Auto-detect |
Monitors single cell lipo when used with a voltage booster |
Arming: |
Enabled |
Motor control knob to center position (off) |
LVC | Enabled |
LVC=Low Voltage Cutoff Led 5-flash if triggered Stop and charge battery |
Inactivity Sleep | Enabled |
After 1 hour Switch off and on to restart |
2. EXAMPLE CONNECTIONS:
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'P' outputs are 3v when on and 0v when off. Led's need resistors to limit current to 20mA but high brightness led's allow a lower current (eg: 2-5mA). Google will reveal how to select resistor values but 220-470ohms will be safe starting values.
Servos can be powered direct from 1S lipo but 2S is normally too high. A 4 or 5v regulator is usually needed.
The 'L' pad is intended to monitor a single cell lipo when used with a voltage booster. This allows the receiver and motor to be powered with a boosted voltage and benefit from the convenience of a single lipo. The receiver will auto-detect when a lipo is connected. It will cut power to the motor when the voltage falls to 3v (LVC). The L pad is not intended for use when powering a receiver direct from a single lipo.
3. BINDING
Bind once (not necessary if Rx was supplied pre-bound):
1. Switch Rx on and wait ~20s until led flickers fast.
2. Choose the Selecta switch position for this loco.
3. Switch Tx on in bind mode.
4. 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).
2 flash = Loco not selected.
5 flash = LVC/Brownout (voltage went too low; check battery/motor load).
5. FAILSAFE:
The motor output is not active on startup and while scanning for a signal.
The motor output 'holds' last known settings on short signal losses (<1sec) and then slows to a stop over 3 seconds.
6. OTHER:
This receiver has other features that are not described.
These are changed using a technique called 'programming':
Version |
v6.0.3 |