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BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG Blazer Sport Airtronics
TRANSMITTER BATTERY INSTALLATION
- Press down on the battery cover and slide
in the direction of the arrow in remove - Install 8 pieces "AA" size alkali batteries as
indicated on the battery tray. Make sure to match
the party (485-1) is known at the company - Install the valley flow in slown and slum to slown
To Open slide cover

local Batteries

To Close slide cover

RECEIVER AND SERVO CONNECTIONS
Your Blazer or Blazer Sport RVC system is equipped
With a BEC basis to estimate the need for a
substrate solely receiver pack, but you can use a
The following diagram shows a physical
(2) The following diagram shows a connection for the series and recipient.
Note that the receiver antenna should be located at
level 2 (50 mm) away from any serve leads and
sulcrava in electric cars, we recommend that it has
at level: 4 (100mm) from the electric motor.
Extend the receiver antenna to the full length. Failure
In do so will cause loss of control. Do not cut or have the
Recovery of the
Be a result to what any other acts being it correct.
with the serve contractors as this will affect the
pre-10000. That was the car washes on 10000
wrens to avoid contact with metal car chassis.
Please follow the model manufactures recommendations
for the correct installation of your radio system in your
car or bus

flowchart
graph TD
A["Power Source"] --> B["Switch"]
B --> C["Capacitor"]
C --> D["Transformer"]
D --> E["AC Bus Dev. Transformer"]
F["Power Source"] --> G["Switch"]
G --> H["Capacitor"]
H --> I["Transformer"]
I --> J["AC Bus Dev. Transformer"]
K["Power Source"] --> L["Switch"]
L --> M["Capacitor"]
M --> N["Transformer"]
N --> O["AC Bus Dev. Transformer"]
P["Power Source"] --> Q["Switch"]
Q --> R["Capacitor"]
R --> S["Transformer"]
S --> T["AC Bus Dev. Transformer"]

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Trigger vial Gauge Throttle Trigger Position Gauge
Troubleshooting Guide
If your radio system does not operate properly, please
check the following items
- Make sure the license are properly installed and
check the purity [+ and -] again. - Check that both the transmitter and receiver power
xialides are in the ON platform - Check the LED Power Indicators and make certain
that all in the are an. If not repulse the letter as. - Make sure light
- Mase sure that the proper frequency crystals are
in selected in the transmitter and receiver
WARNINGS
DO NOT OPERATE YOUR SYSTEM IF SOMEONE
ELSE IS ON YOUR FREQUENCY AT THE 549
TIME
FLOR MODEL CAN CASEE SENDER PUL 05 28/19/20 02 P 165 165 ON ETOL
DAMAGE CRINJURY SO PLEAS AND COURTESY AT ALL TIMES
ANZ SOR
DO NOT EXPOSE THE RADIO SYSTEM TO WATER OR
EXCESSIVE MCISTURE
- 2014年1月1日星期五
PLEASE WATER FROM THE RECEIVER AND SERVOS
BY PLACING THEM IN PLASTIC BASS OR A WATER TIGHT RADIO BOX WHEN OPERATING BIG FOOT MODELS
10.11.2015 20-1912 17:30-1916 20-1912
IF YOU HAVE LITTLE DRAND CAPSIBLE OPERATING
RC MODE: S= W, STRONGLY BLOCKING YOU SLIK
THE ASSISTANCE OF EXPERIENCED MODEL
YOUR LOCAL HOUSEY SHOP FOR GUIDANCE.

1185 Stanford Court, Anaheim, CA 92805
Tel:(714) 978-1895 Fax:(714) 978-1540
www.Airtronics.net

AIRTRONICS®
Get The Advantage
BLAZER
2 Channel Systems Manual

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Line drawing of a vintage sports equipment device with no visible text or symbolsWe appreciate your purchase of this new AIRTRONICS Blazer Sport Radio Control System. These instructions are intended to familiarize you with the many unique features of this modern, state of the art equipment. Please read them carefully so you may obtain maximum success and enjoyment from its operation.
SYSTEM FEATURES
Unique and functional pixel grip Transmitter design Well balanced for precise control Well placed trim and rate functions High power output Color LED power indicators for easy reference of battery condition Retractable transmitter antenna
Please note that the Blazer Sport is designed for comfort and precise control of all types of model cars and boats. We wish you the best of success with your radio system. Enjoy!
Servo reversing for easy installation (76020) Throttle trigger Quick access transmitter crystal. Lightweight, high performance mini receiver Receiver includes BEC (Battery Eliminator Circuit) which allows the use of a common power supply for the model and receiver. High torque and high speed 94102Z servo Receiver dry battery holder NiCd Charger Jack in transmitter
SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS
(A) Transmitter
Model: Bisher Sport Output power: 500 MW Modulation: AM/PPM Power supply: 8 AA alkaline dry cells DC 12V Weight: 14.46 ounces Frequencies: 27 MHz-6 frequencies 78 MHz-30 frequencies
(B) Receiver (Mini BEC type)
Model: 92721Z (27 MHz) or 92723Z (75 MHz) Modulation: AMPPM Intermediate frequency: 466 KHz Power supply: DC 6.0-8.4 V Weight: 1.13 ounces Dimensions: 1.9"L x 1.3"(W) x .75"(H)
(C) Servo
Model: 94102Z Heavy duty standard servo Power supply: 6.0 V through BEC receiver Dimensions: 1.54"(L) x .79"(W) x 1.42"(H) Weight: 1.59 ounces Speed: 0.18 sec. at 6.0V for 60 deg rotation Torque: 50 oz.inches: Operating Voltage 4.8\~6.0
(D) Accessories
97004 BEC switch harness Frequency Bag Receiver dry battery holder Instruction Manual
(E) Options
96315 Conunder speed controller with reverse 96720 Grip Pad 99104 Deluxe wrist strap 96305Z BL-Racer Speed Controller with reverse 96316Z F-2000 Speed Controller with reverse 96301Z ES-01 Micro Speed Controller with reverse
TRANSMITTER FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS
Antenna
Pull antenna up until it is fully extended before operating the system. Failure to do so can cause loss of control
transmitter crystal
The transmitter crystal can be removed to change frequencies. Use only genuine AIRTRONICS crystals to insure proper operation.
Power switch The power switch slides up to turn on the transmitter. When operating your model always turn on the transmitter before the receiver, this will prevent the model from accidentally running away
NICd Charger Jack
Only to be used when NiCd batteries are installed.
Wrist Band Hook
Attachment point for the optional 20104 Deluxe Wrist Strap.
Battery Cover
Slide battery cover open as indicated on battery cover. Install batteries as indicated on battery tray.
(1) 本说明仅供参考。

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Forward Reverse Double Trigger Pull back for forward throttle. Push forward for reverse throttle/brake.Steering Dual Rate
Steering dual rate is used to change
(Note) Dual Rate option not on some mode s.
al Rate option
some modes
Bleering lim
is used to adjust the neutral point for
steering operation
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Throttle Trim
is used to adjust the neutral point for throttle / brake operation.
is used to adjust the neutral point for throttle / brake operation.
LED Power indicators
These color indicators will give you a visual reference for the condition of the transmitter batteries
Full Green
Green
All three indicators (2 green and 1 red) will be lit when the power is on and the batteries are in their best condition.
MID
Two indicators (1 green and 1 red) will be 12 when the power is on and the batteries are using capacity. Use caution when operating you model, and replace the batteries as soon as possible
Low Red
One indicator (red) will be ill when the power is on and the batteries are done or to weak to power the transmitter. DO NOT attempt to operate your model, and replace the batteries immediately. If the batteries are improperly installed, the LED indicators will not be ill. Check your battery installation and/or individual batteries. DO NOT mix old and new batteries
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