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TRAXXAS TQi RADIO SYSTEM

To prevent losing control of

your model, it is important

to stop at the first sign of a

weak receiver battery. Visible

warning signals include

sluggish steering response and

shortened radio range.

In addition, the OptiDrive is

equipped with a low-voltage

indicator and a failsafe circuit.

When the voltage of the receiver

battery drops below 4.3 volts,

the “Function” LED on the

OptiDrive will flash red. If the

voltage drops below 4.3 volts

for more than 2 seconds, the

OptiDrive ignores throttle and

shift signals and applies neutral

(failsafe mode). Steering will

still be operational and the

“Function” LED on the OptiDrive

will flash red. The OptiDrive

will stay in failsafe mode until

the power is turned off or the

receiver battery voltage rises

above 4.3 volts for more than 2

seconds. Anytime the “Function”

LED flashes red, it is time to stop

and recharge your battery pack.

Do not try to continue running

your model with weak receiver

batteries on board.

RADIO SYSTEM CONTROLS

RADIO SYSTEM BASIC ADJUSTMENTS

Steering Trim

The electronic steering trim located on the

face of the transmitter adjusts the neutral

(center) point of the steering channel.

Note: Traxxas Stability Management (TSM) must be completely

turned off while adjusting steering trim. See page 13 for TSM

adjustments.

Multi-Function Knob

The Multi-Function knob can be

programmed to control a variety of

functions. From the factory, the Multi-

Function knob controls Traxxas Stability

Management (TSM). For more detail on TSM,

refer to page 13.

USING THE RADIO SYSTEM

The TQi Radio System has been pre-adjusted at the factory. The

adjustment should be checked before running the model, in case of

movement during shipping. Here’s how:

1. Turn the transmitter switch on. The status LED on the

transmitter should be solid green (not flashing).

2. Turn on the receiver switch in the model. The switch is located

on the receiver/battery compartment.

3. Position the Revo so that its front wheels are off the ground.

Make sure your hands are clear of the moving parts of the model.

4. Turn the steering wheel on the transmitter back and forth and

check for rapid operation of the steering servo. Also, check that

the steering mechanism is not loose or binding. If the steering

operates slowly, check for weak receiver batteries.

5. When looking down

at the model, the front

wheels should be

pointing straight ahead.

If the wheels are turned

slightly to the left or

right, turn off TSM (see

page 13) and slowly

adjust the steering trim control on the transmitter until they are

pointing straight ahead; then, return the multi-function knob to

the desired TSM setting.

6. Operate the throttle trigger on the transmitter and check for

rapid operation of the throttle servo. When the throttle trigger

is pulled back, the carburetor should open. When the throttle

trigger is pushed all the way forward, the brake should lock.

7. Once adjustments are made, turn off the receiver on your

model, followed by the hand-held transmitter.

Range-Testing the Radio System

Before each running session with your model, you should range-test

your radio system to ensure that it operates properly.

1. Turn on the radio system and check its operation as described in

the previous section.

2. Have a friend hold the model with the engine off.

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