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Thank you for purchasing a Futaba 3PM. Before using your 3PM, read this manual carefully and use your R/C set safely. After reading this manual, store it in a safe place. Application, Export, and Modification 1. This product may be used for models only. It is not intended for use in any application other than the control of models for hobby and recreational purposes. The product is subject to regulations of the Ministry of Radio/Telecommunications and is restricted under Japanese law to such purposes. 2. Exportation precautions:
(a) When this product is exported from the country of manufacture, its use is to be approved by the laws govern-
ing the country of destination which govern devices that emit radio frequencies. If this product is then re-
exported to other countries, it may be subject to restrictions on such export. Prior approval of the appropriate goverment authorities may be required. If you have purchased this product from an exporter outside your coun-
try, and not the authorized Futaba distributor in your country, please contact the seller immediately to determine if such export regulations have been met.
(b) Use of this product with other than models may be restricted by Export and Trade Control Regulations, and an application for export approval must be submitted. In the US, use of 72MHz (aircraft only), 75MHz (ground models only) and 27MHz (both) frequency bands are strictly regulated by the FCC. This equipment must not be utilized to operate equipment other than radio controlled models. Similarly, other frequencies (except 50MHz, for HAM operators) must not be used to operate models. 3. Modification, adjustment, and replacement of parts: Futaba is not responsible for unauthorized modification, adjustment, and replacement of parts on this product. Any such changes may void the warranty. Compliance Information Statement (for U.S.A.) This device, trade name Futaba Corporation of America, model number R133F and R303FS comply 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. The responsible party of this device compliance is;
Futaba Corporation of America 2865 Wall Triana Highway, Huntsville, Alabama 35824, U.S.A. TEL (256) 461 - 7348 Battery Recycling (for U.S.A.) The RBRCTM SEAL on the (easily removable) nickel-cadmium battery contained in Futaba products indicates that Futaba Corporation of America is voluntarily participating in an industry program to collect and recycle these batteries at the end of their useful lives, when taken out of service within the United States. The RBRCTM program provides a convenient alternative to placing used nickel-cadmium batteries into the trash or mu-
nicipal waste system, which is illegal in some areas. You may contact your local recycling center for information on where to return the spent battery. Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY for information on Ni-Cd battery recycling in your area. Futaba Cor-
poration of America's involvement in this program is part of its commitment to protecting our environ-
ment and conserving natural resources. NOTE: Our instruction manuals encourage our customers to return spent batteries to a local recycling center in order to keep a healthy environment. RBRCTM is a trademark of the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation. Warning: This product contains a chemical known to cause cancer and birth defects (or other reproductive harm). 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. This manual has been carefully written. Please write to Futaba if you feel that any corrections or clarifications should be made. Futaba is not responsible for the use of this product. Table Of Contents For Your Safety As Well As That Of Others...........6 Explanation of Symbols ................................................................................ 6 High Response System (H.R.S) Precautions .............................................. 6 Operation Precautions .................................................................................. 7 NiCd Battery Handling Precautions ............................................................. 9 Storage and Disposal Precautions ............................................................ 10 Other Precautions ....................................................................................... 11 Before Using ...........................................................12 Features........................................................................................................ 12 Set Contents ................................................................................................ 14 Nomenclature (Transmitter/Receiver/Servo) ............................................ 15 Installation ..............................................................22 Receiver and Servo Connections .............................................................. 22 Installation Safety Precautions .................................................................. 23 Initial Set-Up ...........................................................24 Preparations (Transmitter) ......................................................................... 24 Function Map ..........................................................28
(Function Selection) .................................................................................... 28 Functions ................................................................30 End Point Adjuster ...................................................................................... 30 Steering Speed ............................................................................................ 33 Steering EXP / Throttle EXP ....................................................................... 34 A.B.S. Function ............................................................................................ 36 Throttle Acceleration................................................................................... 38 Brake Mixing ................................................................................................ 40 Programmable Mixing ................................................................................. 41 Fail Safe/Battery Fail Safe (HRS System Only) ......................................... 42 Trim ............................................................................................................... 43 Steering D/R ................................................................................................. 44 ATL Function ............................................................................................... 44 Channel 3 Position ...................................................................................... 45 Subtrim ......................................................................................................... 46 Channel Reverse ......................................................................................... 47 4 Model Select ...................................................................................... 48 Timer................................................................................................... 49
(System Functions) Frequency Selection (T3PM-FS only) .............................................. 51 Model Copy ........................................................................................ 51 Model Reset ....................................................................................... 52 Model Name ....................................................................................... 52 HRS/PPM Select ................................................................................ 53 Function Select Switch ..................................................................... 54 Function Select Lever ....................................................................... 55 Condition 2 Selection........................................................................ 56 LED Mode Selection .......................................................................... 56 Reference .........................................................57 Ratings ............................................................................................... 57 Optional Parts .................................................................................... 58 Troubleshooting ................................................................................ 59 Error Displays .................................................................................... 60 When requesting repair .................................................................... 61 For Your Safety As Well As That Of Others Before Using Installation Initial Set-Up Function Map Functions Reference 5 For Your Safety As Well As That Of Others Use this product in a safe manner. Please observe the following safety precautions at all times. Explanation of Symbols The parts of this manual indicated by the following symbols are extremely important and must be observed. Symbols Danger Warning Explanation Indicates a procedure which could lead to a dangerous situ-
ation and may cause death or serious injury if ignored and not performed properly. Indicates procedures which may lead to dangerous situa-
tions and could cause death or serious injury as well as su-
perficial injury and physical damage. Caution Indicates procedures that may not cause serious injury, but could lead to physical damage. Symbols:
; Prohibited
; Mandatory High Response System (H.R.S) Precautions
(Only when R203HF is used) Caution Mandatory Procedures In case of the High Response System (H.R.S) receiver R203HF, always use only the following conditions:
Servo; 6V type Digital Servo only Power supply; 6V Nicd battery Transmitter setting; "HRS" mode If the conditions are different, control is impossible. And Fail Safe Unit (FSU1) is not available. F o r Y o u r S a f e t y A s W e l l A s T h a t O f O t h e r s 6 Operation Precautions Warning Prohibited Procedures Do not operate two or more models on the same frequency at the same time. Operating two or more models at same time on the same frequency will cause interference and loss of control of both models. AM, FM (PPM) PCM and HRS are different methods of modulation. Nonetheless the same fre-
quency can not be used at the same point in time, regardless of the signal format. Do not operate outdoors on rainy days , run through puddles of water or when visibility is limited. Should any type of moisture (water or snow) enter any component of the system, erratic opreation and loss of control may occur. Do not operate in the following places.
-Near other sites where other radio control activity may occur.
-Near people or roads.
-On any pond when boats are present.
-Near high tension power lines or communi-
cation broadcasting antennas. Interference could cause loss of control. Improper in-
stallation of your Radio Control System in your model could result in serious injury. Do not operate this R/C system when you are tired, not feeling well or under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Your judgment is impaired and could result in a dan-
gerous situation that may cause serious injury to your-
self as well as others. Mandatory Procedures Extend the transmitter antenna to its full length. If the transmitter antenna is not fully extended the op-
erating range of the radio will be reduced. Check the transmitter antenna to be sure it is not loose. If the transmitter antenna works loose, or is discon-
nected while the model is running signal transmission will be lost. This will cause you to lose control of the model. Always perform an operating range check prior to use. Problems with the radio control system as well as im-
proper installation in a model could cause loss of con-
trol.
(Simple range test method) Have a friend hold the model, or clamp it down or place it where the wheels or prop can not come in contact with any object. Walk away and check to see if the servos follow the movement of the con-
trols on the transmitter. Should you notice any ab-
normal operation, Do not operate the model. Also check to be sure the model memory matches the model in use. s r e h t O f O t a h T s A l l e W s A y t e f a S r u o Y r o F 7 Caution Prohibited Procedures Do not touch the engine, motor, speed control or any part of the model that will generate heat while the model is operating or immediately after its use. These parts may be very hot and can cause serious burns. Mandatory Procedures
(Turning on the power switches) Always check the throttle trigger on the transmit-
ter to be sure it is at the neutral position. 1. Turn on the transmitter power switch. 2. Turn on the receiver or speed control power switch.
(Turning off the power switches) Always be sure the engine is not run-
ning or the motor is stopped. 1. Turn off the receiver or speed control power switch. 2. Then turn off the transmitter power switch. If the power switches are turned off in the opposite order the model may unexpectedly run out of control and cause a very dangerous situation. When making adjustments to the model do so with the en-
gine not running or the motor disconnected. You may unexpectedly lose control and create a dangerous situation. When operating your model always display a frequency flag on your transmitter an-
tenna.
(Fail safe function) ---H.R.S mode only Before running (cruising), check the fail safe function. Check Method;
Before starting the engine, check the fail safe function as follows:
1) Turn on the transmitter and receiver power switches. 2) Wait at least one minute, then turn off the transmitter power switch. (The transmitter automatically transfers the fail safe data to the receiver every minute.) 3) Check if the fail safe function moves the servos to the preset position when reception fails. The fail safe function is a safety feature that minimizes set damage by moving the servos to a preset position when reception fails. However, if set to a dangerous position, it has the opposite effect. Setting example: Throttle idle or brake position F o r Y o u r S a f e t y A s W e l l A s T h a t O f O t h e r s 8 NiCd Battery Handling Precautions
(Only when NiCd batteries are used) Warning Mandatory Procedures Always check to be sure your batter-
ies have been charged prior to oper-
ating the model. To recharge the transmitter NiCd, use the special charger made for this pur-
pose. Should the battery go dead while the model is operat-
ing, loss of control will occur and create a very dan-
gerous situation. Overcharging could cause the NiCd battery to over-
heat, leak or explode. This may lead to fire, burns, loss of sight and many other types of injuries. When the model is not being used, always remove or disconnect the NiCd battery. Should the battery be left connected this could create a dangerous situation if someone accidentally turns on the receiver power switch. Loss of control would occur. Special Charger Caution Prohibited Items Do not use commercial AA size NiCd batteries. Quick charging may cause the battery contacts to overheat and damage the battery holder. Use prohibited NiCd AA size batteries. Do not drop the NiCd battery or ex-
pose it to strong shocks or vibrations. The battery may short circuit and overheat, electrolyte may leak out and cause burns or chemical damage. Do not short circuit the NiCd battery terminals. Causing a short circuit across the battery terminals may cause abnormal heating, fire and burns. Shock Prohibited s r e h t O f O t a h T s A l l e W s A y t e f a S r u o Y r o F 9 Storage and Disposal Precautions Warning Prohibited Procedures Do not leave the radio system or models within the reach of small chil-
dren. A small child may accidentally operate the system. This could cause a dangerous situation and injuries. NiCd batteries can be very dangerous when mis-
handled and cause chemical damage. Do not throw NiCd batteries into a fire. Do not expose NiCd batteries to extreme heat. Also do not disas-
semble or modify a NiCd battery pack. Overheating and breakage will cause the electrolyte to leak from the cells and cause skin burns, loss of sight as well as other injuries. Mandatory Procedures When the system will not be used for any length of time store the system with batteries in a discharged state. Be sure to recharge the batteries prior to the next time the system is used. If the batteries are repeatedly recharged in a slightly discharged state the memory effect of the NiCd bat-
tery may considerably reduce the capacity. A reduc-
tion in operating time will occur even when the batter-
ies are charged for the recommended time.
<NiCd Battery Electrolyte>
The electrolyte in NiCd batteries is a strong alkali. Should you get even the smallest amount of the electrolyte in your eyes, DO NOT RUB. Wash immedi-
ately with water and seek medical attention at once. The electrolyte can cause blindness. If electrolyte comes in contact with your skin or clothes, wash with water immediately. Caution Prohibited Procedures Do not store your R/C system in the following places.
- Where it is extremely hot or cold.
- Where the system will be exposed to direct sunlight.
- Where the humidity is high.
-Where vibration is prevalent.
-Where dust is prevalent.
-Where the system would be exposed to steam and condensation. Storing your R/C system under adverse conditions could cause deformation and numerous problems with operations. Mandatory Procedure If the system will not be used for a long period of time remove the batter-
ies from the transmitter and model and store in a cool dry place. If the batteries are left in the transmitter electrolyte may leak and damage the transmitter. This applies to the model also. Remove the batteries from it also to prevent damage.
<NiCd Battery Recycling>
A used NiCd battery is valuable resource. Insulate the battery terminals and dis-
pose the battery by taking it to a battery recycling center. F o r Y o u r S a f e t y A s W e l l A s T h a t O f O t h e r s 10 Other Precautions Caution Prohibited Procedures Do not expose plastic parts to fuel, motor spray, waste oil or exhaust. The fuel, motor spray, waste oil and exhaust will pen-
etrate and damage the plastic. Mandatory Procedures Always use only genuine Futaba transmitters, receivers, servos, FET a m p s
( e l e c t r o n i c s p e e d controls),NiCd batteries and other op-
tional accessories. Futaba will not be responsible for problems caused by the use of other than Futaba genuine parts. Use the parts specified in the instruction manual and catalog. s r e h t O f O t a h T s A l l e W s A y t e f a S r u o Y r o F 11 Before Using Features
- PLL Synthesizer System (Transmitter T3PM-FS and Receiver R303FS only) 3PM PLL synthesizer system is easy to change the frequency only by selecting a desired frequency on a transmitter LCD screen and adjusting the two dials equipped on a receiver respectively.
- High Response System (H.R.S.) (Receiver R203HF only) When used with the H.R.S. system, a speed of triple that of an FM system at average response is realized. (Comparison with other Futaba products)
- Simple segment type LCD display and four edit keys for easy data setup
- 10 models memory Model names can use up to 3 letters, numbers, and symbols so that easily understood names can be set. Model copy function simplifies creation of a model memory with different fine setups.
- Two function groups: Frequently used functions / System functions Frequently used functions can be easily called from the initial screen with Select Key
(SEL).
- Brake mixing for large cars (BMX) Brake mixing of the front and rear wheels of 1/5GP cars, etc. has balance adjustment functions.
- Steering dual rate (D/R-ST) Steering angle can be adjusted with digital trim lever.
- Anti-skid Braking System (ABS) This function applies the brakes so that the tires of gasoline engine cars, etc. do not lose their grip on the road even when braking at corners.
- Throttle acceleration (ACC) Gasoline engine cars have a time lag before the clutch and brakes are connected. The ACC function minimizes this time lag.
- Steering speed (SPD) When you sense that the steering servo is too fast, etc., the servo operating speed
(direction that suppresses the maximum speed) can be adjusted.
- Racing timer (TIMER) : Up timer or Down timer can be selected. A lap time can record 100 lap times and the total time. The timer can also be started automatically by trigger operation. The race time can be set.
- Digital trim: Steering trim, Throttle trim, Steering D/R The current position is displayed on the LCD screen for about three seconds when each digital trim is operated.
- Function select lever function (FNC-DT1/DT2/DT3/DT4) This function assigns a function to levers (digital trims, grip levers). Trim positioning at each model call is unnecessary because all the levers are digital. B e f o r e U s i n g 12
- Function select switch function (FNC-SW1/SW2) This function assigns a function to the two installed switches.
- Condition 2 Selection In specific functions, two rates can be set up, and switched with SW1 switch simulta-
neously during a run.
- NEW design considers operability and weight balance
- Tension adjustment function The wheel tension can be adjusted from the outside.
- Trigger stopper function (Mechanical ATL)
- High luminosity blue LED pilot lamp You can select your desired brightness of the pilot lamp. (Four steps) g n i s U e r o f e B 13 Set Contents After opening the box, first check if the contents conform to the following. The con-
tents depend on the set as shown below. 3PM HRS system 3PM FM system Transmitter T3PM-FM Receiver R203HF R133F 3PM Synthesizer system T3PM-FS R303FS Servo
S3003x2 or S3305x1
S3003x2 or S3305x1 Miscellaneous Servo mounting hardware and servo horns (w/servo set only) Receiver switch and Battery holder (w/servo set only) Instruction manual
- If any of the set contents are missing, or you have any questions, please contact the dealer where the unit was purchased. Caution In case of the High Response System (H.R.S) receiver R203HF, always use only the following conditions:
Servo; 6V type Digital Servo only Power supply; 6V Nicd battery Transmitter setting; "HRS" mode If the conditions are different, control is impossible. And Fail Safe Unit (FSU1) is not available. Caution Always use only genuine Futaba transmitter, receiver, FET amp, NiCd battery and other optional parts. Futaba will not be responsible for damage caused by other than genuine Futaba parts and components. Use only the genuine Futaba parts and components listed in the instruction manual and catalog. B e f o r e U s i n g 14 Transmitter T3PM Nomenclature Antenna
(See page 16 for the operating instructions.) Throttle trim (DT2) LCD screen Pilot lamp Power switch
(See page 16 for the operating instructions.) Steering dual rate lever (DT3) ATL lever (DT4)
(See page 16 for the operating instructions.)
(See page 16 for the operating instructions.) Steering trim (DT1) Steering wheel CH3 switch ( SW2) Edit keys g n i s U e r o f e B Mechanical ATL adjusting screw
(See page 17 for the adjustment instructions.) Throttle trigger Push switch (SW1) Grip Handle
*The switches and levers in the figure are shown in the initial setting position. Precautions when turning the power switch on and off. When the data was changed using the edit keys or trim levers, wait at least two seconds before turning off the power. If the power is turned off within two seconds after the data was changed, the new data will not be written to memory. 15 Digital Trim Operation
(Initial settings: DT1: Steering trim, DT2: Throttle trim) Push the lever to the left or right (up or down). The current position is displayed on the LCD screen for about three seconds when each digital trim is operated. DT1 Steering trim position Throttle trim position DT2 B e f o r e U s i n g
- Each step is indicated by a tone.
- When the trim exceeds the maximum trim adjustment range, the tone will change pitch and the lever will not move any farther. Trim Operation With the digital trim feature, trim adjustments have no effect on the maximum servo travel. This prevents the linkages from binding when adjustments are made. Grip lever operation
(Initial settings: DT3=Steering D/R, DT4=Throttle ATL) Push the lever to the left or right. The current set value is displayed on the LCD screen for about three seconds when each lever is operated. DT3 DT4 Steering D/R rate ATL position
- A click sound is made at each step.
- When the maximum position is reached at each side, the tone of the click changes. Thereafter, the set value does not change. 16 Mechanical ATL Adjustment Make this adjustment when you want to make the throttle trigger brake (reverse) side stroke narrower. Adjustment Using a Phillips screwdriver, adjust the trigger brake (reverse) side stroke by turning the screw through the adjusting hole indicated by the arrow in the figure. (The screw moves the throttle trigger stopper.)
- When the adjusting screw is turned clockwise, the stroke becomes narrower. Caution When the stroke is adjusted, the throttle servo travel must be adjusted by data setting. Mechanical ATL adjusting screw Wheel Tension Adjustment Make this adjustment when you want to change the steering wheel spring tension. Adjustment Turn the screw inside the adjusting hole using a Phillips screwdriver.
- Turning the adjusting screw clockwise increases the spring tension. Caution If turned too far counterclockwise, the adjusting screw may fall out. Tension adjusting screw g n i s U e r o f e B 17 Battery Replacement For dry cell battery system Load the eight batteries in accordance with the polarity markings on the battery holder. (8 AA Size Batteries)
(Battery Replacement Method) 1 Remove the battery cover from the transmitter by sliding it in the direc-
tion of the arrow in the figure. 2 Remove the used batteries. 3 Load the new AA size batteries . Pay very close attention to the polarity markings and reinsert accordingly. 4 Slide the battery cover back onto the B e f o r e U s i n g case. 18 Caution Always be sure you reinsert the bat-
teries in the correct polarity order. If the batteries are loaded incorrectly, the transmitter may be damaged. When the transmitter will not be used for any short or long period of time, always remove the batteries. If the batteries do happen to leak, clean the battery case and contacts thoroughly. Make sure the contacts are free of corrosion. Check:
Turn the power switch on the trans-
mitter to the ON position. Check the battery voltage display on the LCD screen. If the voltage is low, check the batter-
ies for insufficient contact in the case or incorrect battery polarity. Low Battery Alarm:
If the transmitter battery voltage drops below 8.5V an alarm will sound and "LOW BT" will be displayed on the LCD screen. The low battery alarm is meant to be a safety feature only. Do NOT operate your radio below 9V. Always shut your radio off as soon as possible af-
ter the low battery warning tone to avoid loss of control. For NiCd battery system The NiCd battery is connected by a connector so it can be easily removed when the transmitter is not being used for an extended amount of time.
- Always use an NT8F700B NiCd battery. NiCd battery NT8F700B Charging jack Charging the NiCd Battery AC outlet Charging 1. Plug the transmitter cord of the special charger into the charg-
ing jack on the side of the trans-
mitter. 2. Plug the charger into an AC out-
let. 3. Check that the charging LED lights. Charger Transmitter charging LED Cord to transmitter charging jack When charging the NT8F700B NiCd battery with the special charger, allow about 15 hours for charging. If the transmitter has not been used for some time, cycle the battery by charging and discharging it two or three times. Over current protection The transmitter charging circuit is equipped with an over current protection circuits. If the battery is charged with a quick charger for other than digital proportional R/C sets, it may not be fully charged. g n i s U e r o f e B 19 Warning Never plug it into an outlet other than indicated voltage. Plugging the charger into the wrong outlet may re-
sult in an explosion, sparking, or fire. Do not insert and remove the charger when your hands are wet. It may cause an electric shock. Always use the special charger or a quick charger for digital pro-
portional R/C sets to charge a digital proportional R/C set NiCd battery. Overcharging a NiCd battery can result in burns, fire, injuries, or loss of sight due to overheating, breakage, or electrolyte leakage. Use the special charger. Caution Never try to recharge a dry cell bat-
tery. When the charger is not in use, dis-
connect it from the AC outlet. The transmitter may be damaged or the battery electrolyte may leak or the battery may break. Do this to prevent accidents and to avoid overheat-
ing. Set data backup The set data of each function of the 3PM transmitter is stored in a memory element that does not require a backup battery. Therefore, the 3PM transmitter can be used without paying attention to the backup battery life. Nomenclature Receiver Crystal When changing the frequency, use the specified Futaba crystal set. R133F receiver Antenna Connectors 3: CH3 servo (CH3) 2: Throttle servo (CH2) 1: Steering servo (CH1) B/C: Power connector/DSC connector B e f o r e U s i n g 20 R203HF receiver Antenna Antenna Crystal When changing the frequency, use the specified Futaba crystal set. Connectors 1: Steering servo (CH1) 2: Throttle servo (CH2) 3: CH3 servo (CH3) B/C: Power connector/DSC connector Connectors 1: Steering servo (CH1) 2: Throttle servo (CH2) 3: CH3 servo (CH3) B/C: Power connector/DSC connector R303FS receiver Channel Selection When changing the frequency, adjust the two dials on R303FS. Refer to the channnel - frequency table attached. For the receiver, servos, and other connections, see page 22. Servo Nomenclature Servo horn Servo lead Mounting flange
<Accessory>
The following items are provided for setting:
- Spare servo horn
- Parts for servo installation
(For the installation precautions, see page 23.) g n i s U e r o f e B 21 Installation Receiver and Servo Connections When connecting and installing the receiver and servos, read the Installation Safety Precautions on the next page. Installation When An FET Amp Is Used (MC800CFET Amp) Installation For Gas Powered Models I n s t a l l a t i o n 22 Installation Safety Precautions Warning Connector Connections Electronic speed control Be sure the receiver, servo, crystal and connectors are fully and firmly connected. If vibration from the model causes a connector to work loose while the model is in operation, you may lose control . Receiver Vibration Damping and Waterproofing
(Car) Dampen the vibration to the receiver by mounting to the chassis or mount-
ing plate with thick double sided tape in electric powered models. In gas powered models wrap the receiver in foam and mount it where the vibration is the least prevalent.
(Boat) Dampen the vibration to the receiver by wrapping it in foam. Waterproof by placing it in a plastic bag or watertight the radio box in your model. If the receiver is subjected to strong vibration or shock erratic or loss of control may occur. If any moisture comes in contact the receiver and servos you may experience the same result as well as damage to the system. Receiver Antenna Do not cut or bundle the receiver an-
tenna. Do not bundle the receiver antenna together with the servo lead wires. Keep the receiver antenna at least 1 inch away from the motor and battery and wires that handle heavy current loads. Cutting, bundling or routing the receiver antenna near any device that produces noise will reduce the operat-
ing range of the system and result in loss of control.
*Also route the receiver antenna away from metal, carbon fiber and other parts that conduct electric-
ity. These parts can transmit high frequency noise. Install the heat sinks where they will not come in contact with aluminum, carbon fiber or other parts that con-
duct electricity. If the FET Amp (Electronic speed control) heat sinks touch other materials that conduct electricity a short circuit could occur. This could result in loss of control and damage to the system. Servo Throw Operate each servo over its full stroke and be sure the linkage does not bind or is loose. The continuous application of unreasonable force to a servo may cause damage and excessive battery drain. Servo Installation When you install the servos always use the rubber grommets provided in servo hardware bags. Mount the ser-
vos so they do not directly come in contact with the mount. If the servo case comes in direct contact with the mount, vibration will be directly transmitted to the servo. If this condition continues for a long time the servo may be damaged and control will be lost. Motor Noise Suppression Always install capacitors to suppress noise when electric motors are used. If capacitors are not properly installed you could expe-
rience erratic operation and reduced range as well as loss of control. Other Noise Suppression Methods Be sure there are no metal parts in your model which under vibration could come in contact with other metal parts. Metal to metal contacts under vibration will emit a high frequency noise that will affect the receiver's perfor-
mance. You could experience erratic operation and reduced range as well as loss of control. n o i t a l l a t s n I 23 Initial Set-Up Preparations (Transmitter) Before setting the transmitter functions, check and set items 1 to 2 below.
(Display when power switch is turned on) Turn on the transmitter power.
(T3PM-FM)
(T3PM-FS) Modulation mode PP: PPM mode HRS: HRS mode
(displayed for about one second) Battery voltage Current frequency
(3 figures the bottom) CH number Model name Model number Model name Model number 1. Model Number Check When the power switch is turned on, the current selected model number is displayed. Check if this number is the model number you want to set-up. To change the model number, use the Model Select function (page48). I n i t i a l S e t
U p 24 2. Modulation Mode Check The T3PM transmitter output signal format can be changed to match the type of receiver. Check if the modulation mode is set to match the receiver used. When using an FM receiver (e.g., R133F, R303FS), the modulation mode must be set to "PP" (PPM). When using a H.R.S receiver (e.g., R203HF), the modulation mode must be set to "HrS" (HRS). If this setting is incorrect, change it with the HRS/PPM Select function (page53). 3. Trims Initial Set-Up
- Steering trim (DT1) check At initial set-up, steering trim is assigned to digital trim DT1 above the steering wheel. Operate the DT1 lever and check if the steering trim value on the screen changes. After checking the trim, set the trim value to the center (0) position.
- Throttle trim (DT2) check At initial set-up, throttle trim is assigned to digital trim DT2 at the left side of the steering wheel. Operate the DT2 lever and check if the throttle trim value on the screen changes. After checking the trim, set the trim value to the center (0) position. Steering trim position Throttle trim position DT1 DT2 p U
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- Steering dual rate (DT3) check At initial set-up, steering dual rate is assigned to grip lever DT3 (upper) at the grip of the transmitter. Oper-
ate the DT3 lever and check if the D/R value displayed on the screen changes. After checking D/R, set the steering dual rate to 100%.
- Throttle ATL (DT4) check At initial setting, throttle ATL is assigned to grip lever DT4 (lower) at the grip of the transmitter. Operate the DT4 lever and check if the ATL value displayed on the screen changes. After checking ATL, set throttle ATL to 100%. Steering D/R value Throttle ATL position DT3 DT4 I n i t i a l S e t
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(Set-Up Procedure When Installed In a Car) When installing the servos in a car, performing function set-up in the following order is recommended. 1. Set up the servo trims (page 23). 2. Set the servo direction of operation using the Reverse function. (Page47) The servo installation method and linkage direction depend on the kit. Therefore, the servo operation direction may have to be reversed relative to transmitter operation. Before in-
stalling the servo, check the operating direction and set it us-
ing the Reverse function. 3. Set the subtrim and adjust the servo neutral point.
(Page46) 4. Set the trigger travel by adjusting the throttle trigger me-
chanical ATL to your liking. (Page17) 5. Set EPA of each channel and adjust the servo throw
(travel). (Pages30) p U
t e S l a i t i n I 27 Function Map Power switch turned on Press "SEL" key to select the desired function screen. Press it for one second or more to scroll to the opposite direction. Press "CH" key to select the next set-up screen.
(T3PM-FM)
(T3PM-FS) The current modulation mode and frequency (T3PM-FS) are displayed for about one second.
(Initial Screen) End Point Adjuster Timer Steering Speed Model Select Steering EXP/Throttle EXP Channel Reverse ABS Function Subtrim Throttle Acceleration Channel 3 Position Brake mixing ATL Function Programmable Mixing Steering D/R Fail Safe Function (HRS system only) Trim Digital trim DT1 - DT4 display The current position is displayed on the LCD screen for about two seconds when each digital trim is operated. F u n c t i o n M a p 28 System Functions Turn on the power switch while pressing "SEL" key. Press "SEL" key to select the desired function screen. Press it for one second or more to scroll to the opposite direction. Frequency Selection (T3PM-FS only) LED Mode Selection Model Copy Condition 2 Selection Model Reset Function Select Lever Model Name
(displayed for about one second) Function Select Switch HRS/PPM Select Press "CH" key to select the next set-up screen. p a M n o i t c n u F 29 Functions End point adjuster/EPA Use this when performing left and right steering angle adjustments, throttle high side/
brake side operation amount adjustment, and channel 3 servo up side/down side op-
eration amount adjustment during linkage.
- Corrects the maximum steering angle and left and right steering angles when there is a difference in the turning radius due to the characteristics, etc. of the vehicle. Maximum steering angle The EPA function basically determines the maximum steering angle of each channel. The functions shown below may have been adjusted, or the operating range set by EPA function may be exceeded. Check the linkage each time the following functions are adjusted.
- Sub trim (all channels)
- Throttle Acceleration (Brake side)
- Brake mixing rate
- Program mixing slave side (all channels) ATL trim ATL trim allows adjustment of the brake side operation amount during operation. Therefore, when the operating angle is adjusted with throttle EPA, ATL trim must also be taken into account. Warning Make sure that the knuckle stopper is not contacted during steering operation and that unreasonable force is not applied to the servo during other channel operation. If unreasonable force is applied to the servo horn at the knuckle stopper during steering operation, the servo may malfunction and the model may run out of control. F u n c t i o n s Be sure that the steering servo does not bind. Caution!
Decide the EPA value at the contact point. 30 Calling the setup screen
(Initial screen)
(Setup screen) Press "CH" key to select the next set-
up screen. Press "SEL" key to select the desired function screen. Setup items ST-L.F.U : Steering (left side) ST-R.B.D : Steering (right side) TH-L.F.U : Throttle (forward side) TH-R.B.D : Throttle (brake side) 3C-L.F.U : 3rd channel (up side) 3C-R.B.D : 3rd channel (down side) Adjustment range 0~120% (each channel, each direc-
tion) Adjustment buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) keys to make ad-
justments.
- Return to the initial value by pressing the (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously
(approx. 1 sec). Steering (EPA) adjustment
(Preparation)
- Before setting up the steering wheel EPA, set the steering D/R lever (initial setup:
DT3) to the maximum steering angle position 100%.
- Select setup item "ST" and make the following adjustments:
1 Steering (left side) adjustment Turn the steering wheel fully to the left and use the (+) and (-) buttons to adjust the steering angle. 2 Steering (right side) adjustment Turn the steering wheel fully to the right and use the (+) and (-) buttons to adjust the steering angle. 3 When adjusting the EPA of another channel immediately after this, see the adjustment method for that channel. When ending adjustment, return to the initial screen by pressing the (SEL) button. Throttle (EPA) adjustment
(Preparation)
- Before setting the throttle EPA, set the throttle ATL lever (initial setup: DT4) to the maximum steering angle position 100%.
- Select setup item "TH" and make the following adjustments:
1 Throttle (forward side) adjustment Pull the throttle trigger fully to the high side and use the (+) and (-) buttons to adjust the steering angle. However, when using an FET amp, set to 100%. s n o i t c n u F 31 2 Throttle (brake side/reverse side) adjustment Push the throttle trigger fully to the brake side and use the (+) and (-) but-
tons to adjust the steering angle. However, when using an FET amp, set to 100%. 3 When adjusting the EPA of another channel immediately after this, see the adjustment method for that channel. When ending adjustment, return to the initial screen by pressing the (SEL) button. 3rd channel servo (EPA) adjustment
(Preparation)
- Select setup item "3C-L.F.U" and make the following adjustments:
(3rd channnel initial setup: SW2) 1 3rd channel servo (up side) adjustment Use the (+) and (-) buttons to adjust the steering angle. 2 3rd channel servo (down side) adjustment Select setup item "3C-R.B.D" and use the (+) and (-) buttons to adjust the steering angle. 3 When adjusting the EPA of another channel immediately after this, see the adjustment method for that channel. When ending adjustment, return to the initial screen by pressing the (SEL) button. F u n c t i o n s 32 Steering Speed/SPD Quick steering operation will cause momentary understeering, loss of speed, or spin-
ning. This function is effective in such cases. Spin Smooth cornering Understeering Steering speed not set Operation
- This function limits the maximum speed of the steering servo. (Delay function)
- The steering speed when the steering wheel is operated (TN direction) and returned (RN direction) can be independently set.
- If the steering wheel is turned slower than the set speed, the steer-
ing servo is not affected. S
t i c k o p e r a t i o n Steering speed set TN direction Turning speed adjustment range
"TURN"
1.50.1 RN direction
"RETN"
Return speed adjust-
ment range 1.50.1 Time Calling the setup screen
(Initial screen)
(Setup screen) Press "CH" key to select the next set-
up screen. Press "SEL" key to select the desired function screen. Setup item SPD-TN: TURN direction SPD-RN: RETURN direction Steering Speed (SPD) adjustment
(Preparation)
- Select setup item "SPD-TN" and make the following adjustments:
1 "TN" direction adjustment Use the (+) and (-) buttons to adjust the delay amount. 2 "RN" direction adjustment Select setup item "SPD-RN" and use the (+) and (-) buttons to adjust the delay amount. 3 When ending adjustment, return to the initial screen by pressing the (SEL) button. Adjustment range 0~100% (each direction) Adjustment buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
- Return to the initial value by pressing the (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously
(approx. 1 sec). Setting range: 1~100%
At 100%, there is no delay. At 1%, the delay is approximately 1.5 seconds. 100%
1%
Servo operation is delayed. s n o i t c n u F 33 Steering EXP, Throttle EXP / EXP This function is used to change the sensitivity of the steering servo around the neutral position and makes throttle trigger high side and brake side direction servo operation quicker or milder. It has no effect on the maximum servo travel. Racers Tip When the setting is not determined, or the characteristics of the model are unknown, start with 0%. (When EXP is set to 0%, servo movement is linear.) Advice (Throttle EXP) When the course conditions are good and there is no sense of torque at the power unit, set each curve to the + side (quick side). When the road surface is slippery and the drive wheels do not grip it, set each curve to the - minus (mild) side. Calling the setup screen
(Initial screen)
(Setup screen) Press "CH" key to select the next set-
up screen. Press "SEL" key to select the desired function screen. Setup item EXP-ST: Steering EXP rate EXP-FW : Forward side EXP rate EXP-BK : Brake side EXP rate Adjustment range
-100~0~+100%
Adjustment buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
- Return to the initial value by pressing the (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously
(approx. 1 sec). Steering EXP adjustment
(Preparation)
- Select setup item "EXP-ST" and make the following adjustments:
1 When you want to quicken steering operation, use the (+) button to adjust the + side. When you want to make steering operation milder, use the (-) button to adjust the - side. 2 When adjusting the EXP rates of another channel immediately after this, see the adjustment method for that channel. When ending adjustment, return to the initial screen by pressing the (SEL) button.
(Quick) Servo travel
(Mild) Servo travel 0% (normal) 0%
+1% ~ +100% (quick)
+1%+100%
0%
0% (normal)
-1% -100%
-1% ~ -100% (mild) Steering wheel travel Steering wheel travel F u n c t i o n s 34 Throttle EXP Adjustment
(Preparation)
- Select setup item "EXP-FW" and make the following adjustments:
1 Forward side adjustment Use the (+) button to adjust the + side when you want to quicken the rise and use the (-) button to adjust the - side when you want to make the rise milder. 2 Brake side adjustment Select setup item "EXP-BK" and use the (+) button to adjust the + side when you want to quicken the rise and use the (-) button to adjust the - side when you want to make the rise milder. 3 When adjusting the EXP rates of another channel immediately after this, see the adjustment method for that channel. When ending adjustment, return to the initial screen by pressing the (SEL) button. s n o i t c n u F 35 A.B.S. Function When the brakes are applied while cornering with a 4 Wheel Drive or other type of vehicle, understeer may occur. The generation of understeer can be eliminated and corners can be smoothly cleared by using this function. Operation
- When the brakes are applied, the throttle servo will pulse intermittently. This will have the same effect as pumping the brakes in a full size car.
- The brake return amount, pumping cycle, and delay amount can be adjusted. Without A.B.S. With A.B.S. Operation Display When the A.B.S. function is activated, the LED flashes. Fail Safe Unit When the 3PM is used with the Futaba fail safe unit (FSU-1), it will operate as de-
scribed below.
- When the FSU-1 is connected to the throttle channel, and the A.B.S. function has been activated, the FSU-1 LED will flash each time the servo operates. The reason for this is that the FSU-1 responds to sudden data changes caused by A.B.S. function pumping operation. It does not mean that the fail safe function is activated. The servo will not be affected. Calling the setup screen
(Initial screen)
(Setup screen) Press "CH" key to select the next set-
up screen. F u n c t i o n s 36 Press "SEL" key to select the desired function screen. Setup items ABS-PT : Brake return amount ABS-CY : Cycle speed ABS-DL : Delay amount ABS-MD : Function ON/Off Adjustment buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
- Return to the initial value by pressing the (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously
(approx. 1 sec). Brake return amount:
0 ~ 50 ~ 100 Initial value; 50 Cycle speed:
1~ 30 Initial value; 10 Delay amount:
0 ~ 100 Initial value; 0 A.B.S function adjustment
(Preparation)
- Select setup item "ABS-MD" and make the following adjustments:
1 (Function ON/OFF) Set the function to the active state by pressing the (+) or (-) button. OFF : Function OFF ON : Function ON 2 (Brake return amount adjustment) Select setup item "ABS-PT" and use the (+) and (-) buttons to adjust the return amount.
"0" : No return
"50" : Return to the 50% position of the brake operation amount
"100" : Return to the neutral position. 3 (Cycle speed adjustment) 0%
100%
Select setup item "ABS-CY" and use the (+) and (-) buttons to adjust the speed.
- The lower the set value, the faster the cycle speed. 4 (Delay amount setup) Select setup item "ABS-DL" and use the (+) and (-) buttons to adjust the delay amount.
"0" : A.B.S. function performed without any delay
"50" : A.B.S function performed after an approximate 0.7 sec delay.
"100" : A.B.S. function performed after an approximate 1.4 secs delay. 5 When ending adjustment, return to the initial screen by pressing the (SEL) button. s n o i t c n u F 37 Throttle acceleration / ACC Gasoline engine cars have a small time lag at both the forward side and brake side because a certain clearance is necessary at the linkage. Reducing this time lag at the transmitter side provides the same sharp response as electric motor cars. Carburetor A slight clearance is required at the linkage, but the throttle acceleration function acts to reduce the time lag caused by this clearance. Servo horn Brake side Operation
- Operation near the throttle trigger neutral position becomes a sharp rise.
- The forward and brake sides can be set separately. BRAKE FORWARD Set value The standard value (100% point) of this setup effects the operation amount set by throttle EPA function. Calling the setup screen
(Initial screen)
(Setup screen) Press "CH" key to select the next set-
up screen. Press "SEL" key to select the desired function screen. Setup items ACC-FW : Forward side acceleration amount ACC-BK : Brake side acceleration amount Forward acceleration amount 0~100 Initial value: 0 Brake side acceleration amount 0~100 Initial value: 0 Adjustment buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
- Press the (+) and (-) buttons simulta-
neously (approx. 1 sec) to return to the initial screen. F u n c t i o n s 38 Throttle acceleration adjustment
(Preparation)
- Select setup item "ACC-FW" and make the following adjustments. 1 (Forward acceleration amount adjustment) Use the (+) and (-) buttons to adjust the acceleration amount.
"0": No acceleration
"100": Maximum acceleration (Approximately 1/2 of the forward side steering angle) 2 (Brake side acceleration amount adjustment) Select setup item "ACC-BK" and use the (+) and (-) buttons to adjust the acceleration amount.
"0": No acceleration
"100": Maximum acceleration (Brake side maximum steering angle) 3 When ending adjustment, return to the initial screen by pressing the (SEL) button. s n o i t c n u F 39 Brake mixing / BMX Use this mixing when the front and rear brakes must be adjusted independently such as 1/5GP cars, etc. This mixing uses the 2nd channel to control the rear brakes and the 3rd channel to control the front brakes. Operation
- When braking, mixing is applied to 2nd channel to 3rd channel.
- Mixing rate setting are possible.
- The set value of A.B.S. functions is reflected. Calling the setup screen
(Initial screen)
(Setup screen) Press "CH" key to select the next set-
up screen. Press "SEL" key to select the desired function screen. Setup items BMX-RT: Mixing rate BMX-MD: Function ON/OFF Mixing rate 0 ~ 100 ~ 120 Initial value: 100 Adjustment buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
- Press the (+) and (-) buttons simulta-
neously (approx. 1 sec) to return to the initial screen. Brake mixing adjustment
(Preparation)
- Select setup item "BMXMD" and make the following adjustments. 1 (Function ON/OFF) Set the function to the "ON" state by pressing the (+) or (-) button. OFF: Function OFF ON: Function ON 2 (Mixing amount adjustment) Select setup item "BMX-RT" and use the (+) and (-) buttons to adjust the mixing amount.
- Mixing amount can be adjusted within the 0~120% range. 3 When ending adjustment, return to the initial screen by pressing the (SEL) button. F u n c t i o n s 40 Programmable Mixing / PMX This function allows you to apply mixing between the steering, throttle, and channel 3 channels. Calling the setup screen
(Initial screen)
(Setup screen) Setup items PMX-RT(L.F.U): Mixing rate (Left side) PMX-RT(R.B.D.): Mixing rate (Right side) PMX-MS: Master channel PMX-SL: Slave channel PMX-MD: Function ON/OFF Mixing amount
-100~+50~+100 Initial value: +50 Adjustment buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
- Press the (+) and (-) buttons simulta-
neously (approx. 1 sec) to return to the initial screen. Press "SEL" key to select the desired function screen. Press "CH" key to select the next set-
up screen. Program mixing adjustment
(Preparation)
- Use the function select switch function (page??) to select the switch. (as desired)
- Select setup item "PMX-MD" and make the following adjustments. 1 (Function ON/OFF) Set the function to the "ON" state by pressing the (+) or (-) button.
"INH": Function OFF, "ON": Function ON, "OFF": Switch OFF 2 (Master channel) Select setup item "PMX-MS" and select the master channel by pressing the (+) or (-) button. 3 (Slave channel) Select setup item "PMX-SL" and select the slave channel by pressing the
(+) or (-) button. 4 (Mixing amount adjustment)---upper item Select setup item "PMX-RT(L.F.U)" and use the (+) and (-) buttons to ad-
just the mixing amount. 5 (Mixing amount adjustment)---lower item Select setup item "PMX-RT(R.B.D)" and use the (+) and (-) buttons to ad-
just the mixing amount. 6 When ending adjustment, return to the initial screen by pressing the (SEL) button. s n o i t c n u F 41 Fail safe function/FAIL SAFE
(This function can only be used with HRS system receivers.) Fail safe function This function moves the steering, throttle and channel 3 servos to a preset position when the receiver cannot receive the signal from the transmitter for some reason. When the servo operation position is not set, this function operates so that the servos remain in the position they were in immediately before reception was lost. When the signal from the transmitter can be received again, this function automatically resets.
- For gasoline engine cars, it is recommended that the throttle channel be set to the direction that applies the brakes.
- When the transmitter power is turned on, the transmitter transfers the fail safe data to the receiver and continues to transfer the data every minute thereafter. Note that data for about 1 minute after the receiver power is turned on is not transferred because usually, the transmitter power is turned on first and the receiver power is turned on next. Battery fail safe function When the receiver battery voltage drops to a certain voltage or less, this function moves the throttle servo to the position set by fail safe function. When the voltage recovers, this function automatically resets. Calling the setup screen
(Initial screen)
(Setup screen) Press "SEL" key to select the desired function screen. Setup items F/S-ST: Steering setting F/S-TH: Throttle setting F/S-3C: Channel 3 setting Press "CH" key to select the next set-
up screen. The servo position is displayed when the fail safe function was set up. Fail safe function setup
(Preparation)
- Select the desired channel setup item and make the following adjustments. 1 (Servo position setup) When the fail safe function operates, the steering wheel, the throttle trigger or channel 3 lever remains in the desired operation position. When the (+) and (-) buttons are pressed simultaneously for about 1 second, the servo position is displayed and you can confirm that the function was set. When you want to release the setting, press the (+) or (-) button. "OFF" is displayed.
(Each channel can be set similarly.) 2 When ending adjustment, return to the initial screen by pressing the (SEL). F u n c t i o n s 42 Steering Trim, Throttle Trim / TRM Steering neutral adjustments and throttle neutral adjustments during a run can be made by moving the trim lever to the left or right (the up or down). This setting is linked to transmitter digital trim lever DT1 and DT2. When DT1 or DT2 is assigned to another function, set the trim function with this screen. When Trim usage is extreme If it takes most of your trim movement to get a servo to the neutral position, reposition the servo horn or servo saver on the servo and inspect your linkage installation. Calling the setup screen
(Initial screen)
(Setup screen) Press "CH" key to select the next set-
up screen. Press "SEL" key to select the desired function screen. Steering trim position Throttle trim position Setup Item TRM-ST: Steering trim posiion TRM-TH: Throttle trim posiion When each digital trim is operated, the
" T R M " s c r e e n i s d i s p l a y e d automaticaly for about three seconds. Trim position L.F.U 100% ~ 0 ~ R.B.D 100%
Initial value: 0%
Adjustment buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
- Press the (+) and (-) buttons simulta-
neously (approx. 1 sec) to return to the initial screen. Trim adjustment
(Preparation)
- Select the desired setup item and make the following adjustments. 1 (Position adjustment) Use the (+) and (-) buttons to adjust the trim position.
- This position is linked with the digital trim (DT1 or DT2). 2 When ending adjustment, return to the initial screen by pressing the (SEL) button. s n o i t c n u F 43 Steering Dual Rate / D/R-ST When the steering angle is too small at under steering at corners while running, in-
crease the rate and when the steering angle is too large at over steering , decrease the rate. The setup here is linked with transmitter grip lever DT3. Adjustments can be made at this screen even if DT3 is assigned to another function. Operation
- The steering servo left and right steering angles are adjusted simultaneously. Calling the setup screen
(Initial screen)
(Setup screen) Dual Rate value Press "SEL" key to select the desired function screen. Setup Item D/R: Steering D/R value D/R value 0 ~ 100%
Initial value: 100%
When Dual Rate lever is operated, the
" D / R - S T " s c r e e n i s d i s p l a y e d automaticaly for about three seconds. Adjustment buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
- Press the (+) and (-) buttons simulta-
neously (approx. 1 sec) to return to the initial screen. Steering D/R adjustment 1 (D/R value adjustment) Use the (+) and (-) buttons to adjust the D/R value.
- This position is linked with the grip lever (DT3). 2 When ending adjustment, return to the initial screen by pressing the (SEL) button. Throttle ATL Function / ATL-BK This function adjusts the - side when the braking effect is strong and the + side when the braking effect is weak. This setting is linked to transmitter grip lever DT4. When DT4 is assigned to another function, set the ATL function with this screen. Operation The throttle brake side (when the throttle trigger is pushed forward) brake amount can be adjusted. F u n c t i o n s Calling the setup screen
(Initial screen)
(Setup screen) ATL position When ATL lever is operated, the "ATL-
BK" screen is displayed automaticaly for about three seconds. Press "SEL" key to select the desired function screen. 44 Setup Item ATL-BK: Throttle ATL position ATL position 0 ~ 100%
Initial value: 100%
Adjustment buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
- Press the (+) and (-) buttons simulta-
neously (approx. 1 sec) to return to the initial screen. Throttle ATL adjustment 1 (ATL position adjustment) Use the (+) and (-) buttons to adjust the ATL position.
- This position is linked with the grip lever (DT4). 2 When ending adjustment, return to the initial screen by pressing the (SEL) button. Channel 3 Position / CH3 Use this function to set the servo position of the channel 3. This setting is linked to transmitter switch (SW2). When the switch is assigned to another function, set the channel 3 position with this screen. Calling the setup screen
(Initial screen)
(Setup screen) Channel 3 position When channel 3 switch is operated, the "CH3" screen is displayed automaticaly for about three seconds. Press "SEL" key to select the desired function screen. Setup Item RATE: Channel 3 posiion Channel 3 adjustment
(Preparation)
- Select setup item "CH3" and make the following ad-
justments. 1 (Position adjustment) Use the (+) and (-) buttons to adjust the channel 3 position. Channel 3 position L.F.U 100% ~ 0 ~ R.B.D 100%
Initial value: 0%
Adjustment buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
- Press the (+) and (-) buttons simulta-
neously (approx. 1 sec) to return to the initial screen. s n o i t c n u F
- This position is linked with the switch (SW2). 2 When ending adjustment, return to the initial screen by pressing the (SEL) button. 45 Subtrim / SBT Use this function to adjust the neutral position of the steer-
ing, throttle and channel 3 servos. Subtrim shifts the entire servo travel range in the set direc-
tion. Calling the setup screen
(Initial screen)
(Setup screen) Press "SEL" key to select the desired function screen. Setup Item SBT-ST : Steering SBT-TH : Throttle SBT-3C : Channel 3 Use to adjust the neutral position Press "CH" key to select the next set-
up screen. Subtrim position L.F.U 100% ~ 0 ~ R.B.D 100%
Initial value: 0%
Adjustment buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
- Press the (+) and (-) buttons simulta-
neously (approx. 1 sec) to return to the initial screen. Subtrim adjustment
(Preparation)
-Set the steering and throttle digital trims to the neutral "0" position. Set CH3 to the center "0" position.
- Preselect setup channel "ST", "TH", or "3C". 1 (Subtrim adjustment) Use the (+) or (-) button to adjust the center.
(Each channel can be set similarly.) 2 When ending adjustment, return to the initial screen by pressing the (SEL) button. F u n c t i o n s 46 Servo Reverse / REV This function reverses the direction of operation of the servos related to transmitter steering, throttle, and channel 3 operation. However, when the position set by trim or subtrim shifts from the center, the center becomes the opposite side. Calling the setup screen
(Initial screen)
(Setup screen) Press "CH" key to select the next set-
up screen. Press "SEL" key to select the desired function screen. Setup Item REV-ST : Steering REV-TH : Throttle REV-3C : Channel 3 Servo direction OFF: Normal side ON: Reverse side Servo Reverse Function Setting
(Preparation)
- Preselect setup channel "ST", "TH", or "3C". 1 (Servo reverse setting) Use the (+) or (-) button to reverse the servo operation direction.
(Each channel can be set similarly.) 2 When ending adjustment, return to the initial screen by pressing the (SEL) button. s n o i t c n u F 47 Model Select / SEL Use this function to call a new model number, or to change a set model number, to set new model data.The T3PM transmitter can store the model data for ten R/C cars. Calling model memories of different modulation modes (HRS, PPM) After the new model is called, signals are still output in the old model modulation mode until the transmitter power is turned off. Before using the new modulation mode, turn the power off and on. (See page 53 for the HRS/PPM mode selection.) Calling the setup screen
(Initial screen)
(Setup screen) Press "CH" key to select the next set-
up screen. Press "SEL" key to select the desired function screen. Model number:
01 ~ 10 Model name Model Select 1 (Model No. selection) Use the (CH) button to select the model No. 2 (Select execution) Press the (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously for about 1 second. 3 When ending adjustment, return to the initial screen by pressing the (SEL) button. F u n c t i o n s 48 Timer / TIMER Use the timer by selecting from UP Timer or DOWN timer. UP TIMER function
- The UP TIMER can be used to count the time between start and stop.
- The timer repeatedly starts and stops each time the switch is operated and accumulates the time between each start and stop.
- The first start operation can be linked to the throttle trigger.
- An alarm sound can be set. DOWN TIMER function
- The DOWN TIMER can be used to count the time between start and stop. (The time remaining is displayed.)
- Start and stop are repeated at each switch operation and the time between each start and stop is counted down and displayed. The start time becomes the alarm set time.
(When the count reaches 00 minute 00 second, the down timer operates like an up timer.)
- The first start operation can linked with the throttle trigger.
- An alarm sound can be set. Calling the setup screen
(Initial screen)
(Setup screen) Press "CH" key to select the next set-
up screen. Press "SEL" key to select the desired function screen. Setup items TYP: Timer selection ALM-TM: Alarm time setup Timer type TYP-UP: UP timer TYP-DN: DOWN timer Alarm time 1 ~ 100 min. Initial value: 4 min. Timer setup
(Preparation)
- Use the function select switch function (page??) to select the switch.
(SW1: Select the "TM" in the above function.) 1 (Timer selection) Select setup item "TYP" and use the (+) and (-) buttons to select the timer type. 2 (Alarm time setup) Select setup item "ALM-TM" and use the (+) and (-) buttons to set the alarm time. s n o i t c n u F 49 3 (Linking start with the trigger) Select setup item "TIMER" and press the (+) and (-) buttons simulta-
neously for about 1 second. A beeping sound is generated and "RDY"
displays at the timer display and the system enters the RDY state. Trigger operation starts the timer.
(Timer start/stop operation) The switch SW1 preset by function select switch function (page??) starts the timer. Only starting can be linked with the throttle trigger.
(LAP memory operation) This timer can memorize each lap time of each switch (SW1) operation. (100 laps) Switch operation after the set time by alarm has elapsed automatically stops the timer. Each lap time is memorized in a lap memory. The lap times are written sequen-
tially. When the timer is stopped, the final lap is memorized and the total time is automatically written. The lap times are memorized to a next start and can be checked at the lap time screen. Checking the lap times 1 Select the lap time screen "ALL" and check the total time. 2 Use the (+) and (-) buttons to scroll each lap screen and check each lap time. F u n c t i o n s 50 Frequency Selection (T3PM-FS only) T3PM-FS transmitter (PLL synthesizer system) allows easy frequency changes sim-
ply by selecting a desired frequency on a transmitter LCD screen. Calling the setup screen 1. Turn on the power switch while pressing "SEL" key. 2. Next, use "SEL" key to select the desired function screen. Channel No.: CH61 Frequency: 75.410MHz Frequency selection 1 Use the (CH) buttons to select the desired frequency. 2 When ending selection, once turn off the power switch before use. Refer to the attached frequency list before setup. Model Copy / CPY This function copies the entire contents of the currently called model memory to another model memory. Calling the setup screen 1. Turn on the power switch while pressing "SEL" key. 2. Next, use "SEL" key to select the desired function screen. Current model No. Copy destination model No. Model Copy 1 (Copy destination selection) Use the (CH) button to select the copy destination model No. 2 (Copy execution) Press the (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously for about 1 second. 3 When ending adjustment, turn off the power switch before use. s n o i t c n u F 51 Model Reset / CLR This functions resets the contents of the currently called model memory to the initial value. However, it does not reset the lap time memory, HRS/PPM select, and LED mode selection. Calling the setup screen 1. Turn on the power switch while pressing "SEL" key. 2. Next, use "SEL" key to select the desired function screen. Current model No. Model Reset 1 (Reset execution) Press the (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously for about 1 second. 2 When ending adjustment, once turn off the power switch before use. Model Name / NAM This function allows you to assign a three character name to each model memory.
(Number and alphabet can be used.) Calling the setup screen 1. Turn on the power switch while pressing "SEL" key. 2. Next, use "SEL" key to select the desired function screen. Model name Model Name 1 Move the cursor (blinking) to the column you want to change using the
(CH) button. 2 Change the character using the (+) or (-) button.
(Set the model name by repeating steps 1 and 2 above. ) 3 When ending adjustment, turn off the power switch before use. F u n c t i o n s 52 HRS/PPM Select / MOD The signal mode output from the transmitter can be changed. (PPM/HRS) Receiver When using an FM receiver set to the PPM side and when using an HRS receiver set to the HRS side.
- When the mode was changed and when a model of a different mode was selected, signals are output in the mode set at the point at which the transmitter power was turned back on. Calling the setup screen 1. Turn on the power switch while pressing "SEL" key. 2. Next, use "SEL" key to select the desired function screen. Signal mode HR: HRS mode PP: PPM mode HRS/PPM mode selection 1 (Mode selection) Use the (+) or (-) button to select the mode. 2 When ending adjustment, turn off the power switch before use. s n o i t c n u F 53 Function Select Switch / FNC-SW This function allows selection of the function to be performed by the switches
(SW1/SW2). SW2 Settable functions (SW2) OF: (function off) 3C: Channel 3 MX: Programmable mixing SW1 Settable functions (SW1) OF: (function off) 3C: Channel 3 MX: Programmable mixing TM: Timer switch Calling the setup screen 1. Turn on the power switch while pressing "SEL" key. 2. Next, use "SEL" key to select the desired function screen. Press "CH" key to select the next set-
up screen. Function select switch setup 1 (Setup item selection) Use the (CH) button to select the item to be set. 2 (When changing the function) Use the (+) or (-) button to select the function. 3 When ending adjustment, turn off the power switch before use. F u n c t i o n s 54 Function Select Lever / FNC-DT This function allows selection of the function performed by the grip lever (DT3/DT4) and digital trim (DT1/DT2). DT1 DT2 DT3 DT4 Initially set functions DT1: Steering trim DT2: Throttle trim DT3: Dual rate function DT4: ATL function Calling the setup screen 1. Turn on the power switch while pressing "SEL" key. 2. Next, use "SEL" key to select the desired function screen. Settable functions ST: Steering trim TH: Throttle trim DR: Steering D/R AT: Throttle ATL E1: Steering EXP BK: Brake mixing rate 3C: Channel 3 OF: (function off) Press "CH" key to select the next set-
up screen. Function select lever setup 1 (Setup item selection) Use the (CH) button to select the item to be set. 2 (When changing the function) Use the (+) or (-) button to select the function. 3 When ending adjustment, turn off the power switch before use. s n o i t c n u F 55 Condition 2 Selection / COND2 Condition 2 Selection In specific functions, two rates can be set up, and switched with the switch (SW1) simultaneously during a run. If this function is activated, SW1 is used only for this function, and it becomes impos-
sible to use it for other functions automatically. When the switch (SW1) is operated, Condition 2 on/off state changes by turn. When this function is turned on, the beep sounds and the pilot lamp blinks. Calling the setup screen 1. Turn on the power switch while pressing "SEL" key. 2. Next, use "SEL" key to select the desired function screen. Related functions:
Steering speed Steering EXP Throttle EXP ABS return amount Brake mixing rate Programmable mixing Steering trim Throttle trim Steering D/R Throttle ATL Condition 2 selection 1 Use the (+) or (-) buttons to select the on/off state. 2 When ending selection, turn off the power switch before use. LED Mode Selection / LED-MD You can select your desired brightness of the pilot lamp. (Four steps) Calling the setup screen 1. Turn on the power switch while pressing "SEL" key. 2. Next, use "SEL" key to select the desired function screen. LED mode
(Min.)L-1 ~ L-4(Max.) LED mode selection 1 Use the (+) or (-) buttons to select the brightness of the pilot lamp. 2 When ending selection, once turn off the power switch before use. F u n c t i o n s 56 Reference Ratings
*Specifications and ratings are subject to change without prior notice. Transmitter T3PM
(Wheel system, 3 channels)
- Transmitting frequencies 27, 29, 40,
- Size 25.6x37.6x13.8mm
(1.01x1.48x0.54in.)
- Weight 14.6g (0.52oz.) 41 or 75MHz band
- Modulation FM
(HRS/PPM switching possible)
- Power requirement
(NiCd battery) NT8F700B NiCd battery (9.6V)
(Dry cell battery) Penlight x 8 (12V)
- Current drain 250mA or less Servo S3003
(Standard servo)
- Output torque 4.1kg-cm (56.9oz-in)
- Speed 0.19 sec/60 degree
- Power requirement 4.8V or 6V
- Size 40.4x19.8x36mm
(1.59x0.78x1.42in)
- Weight 37.2g (1.31oz) Servo S3305
(Heavy duty metal gear servo)
- Output torque 8.9kg-cm (124oz-in)
- Speed 0.2 sec/60 degree
- Power requirement 4.8V or 6V
- Size 40x20x38.1mm
(1.57x0.79x1.50in)
- Weight 46.5g (1.64oz) Receiver R133F
(3 channels, FM receiver)
- Receiving frequencies 27, 29, 40, 41 or 75MHz band
- Intermediate frequency 455kHz
- Power requirement 4.8V or 6V
(shared with servos)
- Current drain 18mA Receiver R303FS
(3 channels, FM, PLL synthesizer receiver)
- Receiving frequencies 27, 29, 40, 41 or 75MHz band
- Intermediate frequency 455kHz
- Power requirement 4.8V or 6V
(shared with servos)
- Current drain 35mA
- Size 28.5x42.7x13mm
(1.12x1.68x0.51in.)
- Weight 18.8g (0.66oz.) Receiver R203HF
(3 channels, HRS receiver)
- Receiving frequencies 27, 29, 40, 41 or 75MHz band
- Intermediate frequency 455kHz
- Power requirement 6.0V
(shared with servos)
- Current drain 14mA
- Size 25.6x37.7x14.3mm
(1.01x1.48x0.56in.)
- Weight 17g (0.6oz.) Caution In case of the High Response Sys-
tem (H.R.S) receiver R203HF, al-
ways use only the following condi-
tions:
Servo; 6V type Digital Servo only Power supply; 6V Nicd battery Transmitter setting; "HRS" mode If the conditions are different, control is impossible. And Fail Safe Unit (FSU1) is not available. e c n e r e f e R 57 Optional Parts The following parts are available as 3PM options. Purchase them to match your ap-
plication. For other optional parts, refer to our catalog. Crystal Set
<Types of Crystals>
There are crystals for FM and AM, depending on the modulation mode, and crystals for single conversion and dual conversion, depending on the receiver circuitry. Use FM and single conversion crystal sets with R133F/R203HF. Warning Use only genuine Futaba crystal. The use of other than Futaba crystal will result in decrease of range as well as loss of control. Transmitter NiCd Battery When purchasing a transmitter NiCd battery as a spare, etc., use the following:
Part name NT8F700B
(9.6V/700mAh) R e f e r e n c e 58 Troubleshooting If your system fails to operate or you experience a short range problem or erratic control, check the table below for possible causes. If after you have followed the suggestions listed, the problem is not corrected, return the system to our service de-
partment for inspection, and repair.
(Item Check) Transmitter Battery Dead battery -> Change the batteries. Charge the NiCd Batteries inserted incorrectly. -> Reload the batteries in accordance with the polarity markings Faulty contact -> Check to see if the contacts are bent and not making good contact Dirty contacts -> Clean the contacts and check for corrosion. Antenna Loose -> Be sure the antenna is screwed in tightly Not fully extended -> Fully extend the antenna Receiver Battery Dead battery -> Replace or recharge Wrong polarity -> Check connections Antenna Near other wiring -> Move away from wiring Was antenna cut -> Request repair Is the antenna bundled or coiled -> Keep the antenna straight and as much in the air as possible Crystal Loose -> Push in firmly Wrong brand -> Be sure the frequencies match in transmitter and receiver Connector connections Wiring incorrect -> Insert all connectors firmly Loose connections -> Push the connector in firmly Binding or loose -> Adjust the linkage in model Is movement stiff -> Adjust linkage in model Linkage Motor (Electric powered) Noise problems -> Install capacitors on motor e c n e r e f e R 59 Error Displays Low Battery Alarm If the transmitter battery voltage drops to 8.5V or less, an audible alarm will sound and "LOW BT" will be displayed on the LCD screen. Warning When a low battery alarm is gener-
ated, cease operation immediately and retrieve the model. If the battery goes dead while in operation, you will lose control. LCD screen:
Audible alarm:
Continuous tone. Backup Error If the data is lost for an unknown reason, an audible alarm will sound and "BCK UP
" will be displayed on the LCD screen. LCD screen:
Audible alarm:
Tone will sound (9 times), then repeat. Warning When a backup error is generated, immediately stop using the system and request repair from the Futaba Service Center. If you continue to use the system, the transmitter may malfunction and cause loss of control. R e f e r e n c e 60 When requesting repair Before requesting repair read this instruction again recheck your system. Should the problems continue request as follows.
(Information needed for repair) Describe the problem in as much detail as possible and send the letter along with the system in question.
- Symptom (Including the conditions and when the problem occurred)
- R/C System (Send transmitter, receiver and servos)
- Model (Type of model, brand name and model number or kit name)
- Detailed packing list (Make a list of all items sent in for repair)
- Your name, address and telephone number.
(Warranty) Read the Warranty card.
- When requesting warranty service, send the card or some type of dated proof pur-
chase. Hobby Services (U.S. only) 3002 N. Apollo Drive, Suite 1 Champaign, IL 61822 U.S.A.
(217) 398-0007 www.hobbyservices.com e c n e r e f e R 61
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2004-02-04 | 75.41 ~ 75.99 | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2004-02-04
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Futaba Corporation
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0018628057
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1 | Physical Address |
1080 Yabutsuka,chosei-mura
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1 |
chosei-gun, Chiba-ken, N/A 299-4395
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1 |
Japan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
k******@emcc.de
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1 | TCB Scope |
B2: General Mobile Radio And Broadcast Services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 22 (non-cellular) 73, 74, 90, 95, 97, & 101 (all below 3 GHz)
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
AZP
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
T3PM-75
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
T**** H****
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1 | Title |
Manager
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1 | Telephone Number |
+81-4********
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1 | Fax Number |
+81-4********
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1 |
H******@ml.futaba.co.jp
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Radio Control Transmitter | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power output listed is conducted. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
TUV SUD Product Service GmbH PS-EMC-STR
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1 | Name |
R******** H****
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1 | Telephone Number |
49-09********
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1 | Fax Number |
49-09********
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1 |
r******@tuev-sued.de
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 95C | RC | 75.41000000 | 75.99000000 | 0.2630000 | 0.0004230000 | 6K50F1D |
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