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Page 10FEaTURES FaMiLiaRizaTiOnUSing Li-PO OR Li-FE BaTTERiESl Use a 2 Cell Li-Po or Li-Fe battery pack of desired capacity.
Page 11LcD anD PROgRaMMing kEYSThe Gemini X 2.4GHz FHSS-3 transmitter features four Programming Keys and two Toggle Switches that are used to facilita
Page 12++PROgRaMMing kEY anD TOggLE SwiTcH SHORTcUTSLcD anD PROgRaMMing kEYSThe Programming Keys and Toggle Switches can be used to change impor
Page 13The Menu Flow Chart shows the different menus that are available for programming your transmitter. The default setting when the transmitter is
Page 14TRanSMiTTER anD REcEivER BinDingThe Binding function allows you to 'Bind' the transmitter and receiver pair. When new, it is necessa
Page 15[[PROgRaMMing MEnUD/R - STEERing DUaL RaTEThe Steering Dual Rate function is used to change the amount of steering servo travel compared to the
Page 16EPa - EnD POinT aDjUSTMEnTThe End Point Adjustment function is used to adjust the desired amount of servo travel in both directions independent
Page 17[[PROgRaMMing MEnUEPA ST R setting range is 0% to 150%. The default setting is 100%.2) To set the Right Steering End Point Adjustment per
Page 183) To set the Throttle Brake End Point Adjustment percentage value, pull the throttle control stick back. B 100% will be displayed. Press the
Page 19[[PROgRaMMing MEnUEXP-ST setting range is -100% (Mild) to 100% (Quick). The default setting is 0% (Linear).2) Press the +/INC or DEC/- keys to
Page 2PackagingThe packaging of your Sanwa Gemini X 2.4GHz FHSS-3 radio control system has been specially designed for the safe transportation and sto
Page 20Throttle High Exponential affects throttle control only from the neutral position to the full throttle position (throttle control stick pushed
Page 21[[PROgRaMMing MEnU3) From within the SPEED menu, press the Right MENU key to display ST R. ST R 0% will be displayed in the Programming Window
Page 22To use the Auxiliary Programming functions, you must have a servo plugged into the AUX1 channel slot in the receiver.[[PROgRaMMing MEnUaUX - aU
Page 23When using the Auxiliary High and Low function, Auxiliary Channel 3 is NOT a proportional channel. The servo will travel in one direction or th
Page 24[[PROgRaMMing MEnUAUX-Point setting range is -100 to 100. The default setting for Point 1 is -100, for Point 2 is -60, for Point 3 is -20, for
Page 25[[PROgRaMMing MEnUThe Step Auxiliary function allows you to program Auxiliary Channel 3 to move in dened Step amounts throughout its entire ra
Page 26[[PROgRaMMing MEnU2) Press the +/INC or DEC/- keys (or pull the Left or Right T
Page 271) From within the 4WS menu, press the Right MENU key. ST1 will be displayed in the Program
Page 28[[PROgRaMMing MEnU1) The Steering Trim switch affects only the Right and Le
Page 29Two Throttle Channel options are available as described below: - Exponential and Servo Sp
Page 3inTRODUcTiOnWe appreciate your purchase of the new Sanwa Gemini X 2.4GHz FHSS-3 radio control system. This Operating Manual is intended to acqua
Page 30[[PROgRaMMing MEnUIf desired, the Power Distribution between the Front Throttle and the Rear Throttle can be adjuste
Page 31Two Throttle Channel options are available as described below: - Exponential and Servo Sp
Page 32The Fail Safe function automatically moves the servos to a predetermined position in the event that the signal between the transmitter and the
Page 33[[PROgRaMMing MEnU1) Press the Right or Left MENU key to highlight the F/S menu. ST FREE will be displayed in the Programming Window.FAIL SAFE
Page 343) Press the +/INC or DEC/- keys to set the desired Receiver Battery Fail Safe Voltage.VOLTAGE setting range is 3.5v to 5.0v. The default valu
Page 351) Set the Throttle Trim to '0' using the TH-TRIM switch. Push the Throttle Trim switch up to increase Throttle Trim in one dire
Page 36[[PROgRaMMing MEnUAfter adjusting the Auxiliary Channel 3 Sub-Trim value, use the End Point Adjustment function to reset the desired am
Page 371) From within the REV menu, press the Right MENU key to highlight AUX NOR.[[PROgRaMMing MEnUThe M
Page 38SETUP MEnUBecause certain areas of the LCD are printed onto the display, the PROGRAMMING menu selections displayed will NOT change when cycling
Page 39SETUP MEnU3) To choose the displayed Modulation Type, press and hold both the +/INC and DEC/- keys
Page 4USagE PREcaUTiOnSIn addition to the Safety and FCC Compliance sections on the previous page, please observe the following precautions when insta
Page 40When the Binding procedure is successful, the Bind LED will stay solid blue and the Power Indicator Light will ash slowly when both the transm
Page 41SETUP MEnU2) Press the +/INC or DEC/- keys to display the desired Auxiliary function you would
Page 422) Press the +/INC key. ST S 5 will be displayed in the Programming Window.S
Page 43SETUP MEnU2) Press the Right or Left MENU key to highlight the AUX menu. NAME will be displayed in the Program
Page 44The Model Clear function allows you to reset the selected model's Programming Data to the default values. All model-specic Programming Da
Page 452) Press the +/INC or DEC/- keys to select ACT (Active) or INH (Inhibit). When set to
Page 461) Press the Right or Left MENU key to highlight the MODEL menu. BATT will be displayed in the Programming Window.2) Press the +/INC or DEC/-
Page 47TROUBLESHOOTing gUiDEThis troubleshooting guide has been provided to help you diagnose and solve most problems that you may encounter with your
Page 48gLOSSaRY OF TERMS Increases number values in the Programming Window and is used to make programming selections. To turn ON a
Page 49gLOSSaRY OF TERMS Automatically moves the servos to a predetermined position in the event that the signal between the transmitter and
Page 5FEaTURES anD SPEciFicaTiOnSSYSTEM FEaTURESSYSTEM SPEciFicaTiOnSl 3-Channel 2-Stick 2.4GHz Computer Radio with Advanced Programming for Competit
Page 50gLOSSaRY OF TERMS The Programming Keys are used to facilitate transmitter programming. The four Programming Keys consist of tw
Page 51inDEX2.4GHz Frequency Band, Precautions 4+/INC Key, Denition of 48+/INC Key, Overview 11Activate, Denition of 48Alarms. See Inact
Page 52inDEXEnd Point Adjustment - Auxiliary Channel 3, Adjusting 18End Point Adjustment, Denition of 48End Point Adjustment, Overview 16End Poin
Page 53inDEXMotor on Axle Mixing, Denition of 49Motor on Axle Mixing, Overview 28Multi-Function LCD, Denition of 8, 49Multi-Function LCD, Diagra
Page 54inDEXServo Sub-Trim - Steering, Adjusting 34 Servo Sub-Trim - Throttle, Adjusting 35Servos, Using Analog and Digital 5Setup Menu, Accessing
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Page 6FEaTURES FaMiLiaRizaTiOnAntennaPower IndicatorLightAuxiliary Switch(Channel 3)Multi-FunctionLCDFROnTPower SwitchTRanSMiTTER FEaTURES DiagRaMSUse
Page 7FEaTURES FaMiLiaRizaTiOnBackUse the diagram at right to familiarize yourself with the RX-451 4-Channel receiver included with your Gemini X
Page 8 The Auxiliary Switch controls different options, depending on your programming preferences. In the default congur
Page 9FEaTURES FaMiLiaRizaTiOnWhen reinstalling the back half of the transmitter, be very careful that you don't bend or otherwise damage the ba
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