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[. . . ] This causes no problems during flight, but makes shading your model on the ground very important. Cover the canopy with a white towel; or better yet, park your airplanes in the shade. Tip: It is important to note that lighter covering colors will absorb less heat whereas darker colors will absorb more heat. We had to avoid mounting 72MHz receivers near anything that might produce RF noise. [. . . ] Doing so may result in the reduction of the quality of the radio frequency link to the model. 3) Please do not grasp the transmitter module's antenna during flight. Doing so may degrade the quality of the radio frequency transmission. FASST transmitter module, system and receiver compatibility Transmitter R606FS Receiver R607FS R617FS R608FS R6014FS Your 2. 4GHz system includes the following components: Repair Service (in U. S. A. ) your TM-8 transmitter module and R608FS receiver, please consult this instruction manual first. For further assistance you may also refer to your hobby dealer, or contact the Futaba Service Center at the web site, fax or telephone number below: www. futaba-rc. com, www. 2. 4gigahertz. com Fax (217) 398-7721, Tel (217) 398-8970 (option 2) If you are unable to resolve the issue, pack the system in its original container with a note enclosed and a thorough, accurate · Symptoms (Including when the problem occurred) · System (transmitter, Receiver, Servos and model numbers) · Model (Model name) · Model numbers and quantity · Your Name, Address and Telephone number Send the respective items to the authorized Futaba Service Center address below: Futaba Service Center 3002 N Apollo Drive Suite 1 Champaign, IL 61822 *Factory use only. (Do not connect anything. ) TM-14 Module TM-8 Module TM-7 Module T7C 2. 4G System Multi-ch mode 7ch mode 8ch mode 7ch mode -- Okay -- -- -- Okay Okay -- Okay -- Okay Okay Okay Okay Okay -- Okay -- -- -- -- R608FS Receiver T6EX 2. 4G System Mini screwdriver L Area Select(GENERAL/FRANCE) Channel Mode(7CH/8CH) FCC Information To assure continued FCC compliance: void the user's authority to operate the equipment. FCC Label Compliance Statement: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. TM-8 RF Module· Communication system: one-way communication · Antenna: 1/2 wavelength di-pole · Current consumption: 150mA maximum · Setting switch for Fail Safe (F/S) setting and range check · LED (light emitting diodes) indicate the operational status R608FS Receiver· Dual antenna diversity · Power requirement: 4. 8V or 6. 0V battery or regulated output from ESC, etc. (*1) · F/S and Battery F/S function for throttle channel (channel three) · Size: 0. 98 x 1. 86 x 0. 56 in. (13. 5g) (*1) Be sure that when using ESC's regulated output the capacity of the ESC must meet your usage condition. TM-8 RF Module Mark Meaning Procedures which may lead to a dangerous condition and cause death or serious injury to the user if not carried out properly. Procedures which may lead to a dangerous condition or cause death or serious injury to the user if not carried out properly, or procedures where the probability of superficial injury or physical damage is high. Procedures where the possibility of serious injury to the user is small, but there is a danger of injury, or physical damage, if not carried out properly. ©Copyright 2008. No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without prior permission. The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice. While this manual has been carefully written, there may be inadvertent errors or omissions. Please contact our service center if you feel that any corrections or Special Markings; Pay special attention to the safety at the parts of this manual that are indicated by the following marks. [Symbol] ; Prohibited ; Mandatory FUTABA CORPORATION Phone: (043) 296-5118 Facsimile: (043) 296-5124 Makuhari Techno Garden Bldg. , B6F 1-3 Nakase, Mihama-ku, Chiba 261-8555, Japan ©FUTABA CORPORATION 2008, 01 (1) -4- -1- Installing the TM-8 Module and R608FS Receiver Attachment of the Module CAUTION Be sure to turn off the power of the transmitter before you install or replace the module. After the TM-8 module has been installed into the transmitter, using the aforementioned steps, turn on the transmitter. The green LED, located on the rear of the TM-8 transmitter module, should begin to blink. If not, power down the transmitter and turn it on once again. 2 3 4 If the fuselage is made of conductive materials such as metal and carbon, the antennas part MUST be positioned so that they exit the fuselage. Additionally, do not attach the antenna itself to this fuselage. 6 De-activating the F/S (Failsafe) As noted above, it is also possible to de-activate the failsafe setting of the receiver. Depress the F/S button on the rear of the transmitter while turning the transmitter's power on. Continue holding the button until the green LED begins to glow solidly and the red LED blinks. * For example, there are many types of gliders which use carbon fuselage. [. . . ] The throttle servo should move to the pre-determined F/S position. 0 sec. More than 2 sec. Operation of the TM-8 When the transmitter is powered up, the LEDs on the rear of the module will begin to glow or blink accordingly. The chart below provides you with an easy reference as to the meaning of the LEDs. R608FS "F/S set" and "Easy-link" Operation LED indication Green Solid Solid Solid Blink Blink Red Solid Off Blink Off Blink Status Initializing (When Power Up) Check RF condition nearby RF power on RF power on (Power reduced to perform the range check function) RF power on RF power on (Power reduced to perform the range check function) Fail safe (F/S) ----Off Off On On Green Off Solid Blink Red Solid Off Off Press and Hold time With TM-8 With TM-14 (not included in this set) WARNING After the linking is done, please cycle receiver power and check if the receiver to be linked is really under the control by the transmitter to be linked. Do not perform the linking procedure with motor's main wire is connected or the engine is operating as it may result in serious injury. Alternate blink No function To set the F/S Re-link(ID set) and to position(No re-link) set the F/S position Re-link(ID set) If your model includes metal conductive items which may impact the receiver's ability to clearly receive the radio frequency signal, we suggest mounting the receiver so that the receiver antennas exit both sides of the model. [. . . ]

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