Control Set
GB+USA
6 Cruise Control Function
There is a "cruise control" function, for those who want a motor to consistently spin at the same rotational speed. This function may
be engaged for both the left and right joysticks, independent of each other. With this function you can, for example, permanently
activate the motor of a Ferris wheel or turn on the lighting of a model vehicle.
D Cruise Control for the Left Joystick
D Switching on the Cruise Control Function
Move the joystick of the respective motor, until the motor is spinning at the desired rotational speed. Press the ON button (Fig. 1
(2)). The motor will now spin at the same rotational speed, even when you let go of the joystick.
D Cruise Control for the Right Joystick
D Switching On the Cruise Control Function
Move the joystick of the respective motor, until the motor is spinning at the desired rotational speed. Then briefly press the OFF
button (Fig. 1 (7)). The motor will now spin at the same rotational speed, even when you let go of the joystick. In the same manner,
you can permanently set the speed of the servo through the cruise control function.
D Switching Off the Cruise Control Function
Push the joystick of the respective motor to its most forward position, and the cruise control function will be disabled.
7 Technical Data
Control Set for the Steering of 3 Motors and 1 Servo
Frequencies
Data Transmission
Range
Power Supply of Transmitter
Number of Possible Receivers per Frequency
Power Supply of Receiver
Current Load of Receiver Outputs
14
2 Frequencies
Infrared
10 Meters
9V Battery
2
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9 V
Accu Set
250 mA per Output, max. total 1 A