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Summary of Contents for Sanwa Gemini X

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Notes....................................Page 55 Packaging The packaging of your Sanwa Gemini X 2.4GHz FHSS-3 radio control system has been specially designed for the safe transportation and storage of the radio control system's components. After unpacking your radio control system, do not discard the packaging materials.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    The Gemini X 2.4GHz FHSS-3 radio control system has been designed for the utmost in comfort and precise control of all types of model cars and boats.
  • Page 4: Usage Precautions

    USagE PREcaUTiOnS In addition to the Safety and FCC Compliance sections on the previous page, please observe the following precautions when installing and using your new Sanwa Gemini X 2.4GHz FHSS-3 radio control system. 2.4gHz FREqUEncY BanD PREcaUTiOnS The 2.4GHz frequency band may be used by other devices, or other devices in the immediate area may cause interference on the same frequency band.
  • Page 5: Features And Specifications

    (40.6 x 21.1 x 38.1mm) Weight: 2.22oz (63gr) Weight: 2.33oz (66gr) Both analog and digital servos will work with your Gemini X 2.4GHz FHSS-3 radio control system. To get the most out of your experience, we recommend the use of digital servos. Page 5...
  • Page 6: Features Familiarization

    Always grasp the plastic connector itself. TRanSMiTTER FEaTURES DiagRaMS Use the diagrams below to familiarize yourself with the basic features of your Gemini X 2.4GHz FHSS-3 transmitter. Descriptions of these features can be found on pages 7 and 8.
  • Page 7: Receiver Features Diagram

    The following optional items (available separately) can be used with your Gemini X 2.4GHz FHSS-3 radio control system. For pricing and availability, please visit your local Sanwa or Airtronics dealer or our website at http://www.sanwa-denshi.co.jp or http://www.airtronics.net. 99103 Adjustable Neck Strap...
  • Page 8: Control Stick Spring Tension Adjustment

    FEaTURES FaMiLiaRizaTiOn FEaTURES DEScRiPTiOnS, cOnTinUED..Auxiliary Switch (Channel 3): The Auxiliary Switch controls different options, depending on your programming preferences. In the default configuration, the Auxiliary Switch controls Auxiliary Channel 3. In addition, the Auxiliary Switch is used to program and control the different Mixes that are available.
  • Page 9: Transmitter And Receiver Battery Options

    TRanSMiTTER anD REcEivER BaTTERY OPTiOnS The Gemini X 2.4GHz FHSS-3 transmitter's Nominal Input Voltage is 4.8v ~ 7.4v. This means that the transmitter can be used with several different battery types, depending on your preference.
  • Page 10: Receiver Connections And Mounting

    FEaTURES FaMiLiaRizaTiOn REcEivER cOnnEcTiOnS anD MOUnTing Use the diagram below to make the connections to the RX-451 4-Channel receiver. The RX-451 receiver's Nominal Input Voltage is 4.8v ~ 7.4v. This means that a 2 cell Li-Po or 2 cell Li-Fe battery can safely be used to power the receiver without the use of a voltage regulator 1) Install four fresh 'AA' Alkaline batteries into the battery holder, making sure that the polarity is correct.
  • Page 11: Lcd And Programming Keys

    LcD anD PROgRaMMing kEYS The Gemini X 2.4GHz FHSS-3 transmitter features four Programming Keys and two Toggle Switches that are used to facilitate transmitter programming. The four Programming Keys consist of two MENU Keys (Right and Left), one +/INC (Increase) Key, and one DEC/- (Decrease) Key.
  • Page 12: Programming Key Functions

    LcD anD PROgRaMMing kEYS PROgRaMMing kEY anD TOggLE SwiTcH SHORTcUTS The Programming Keys and Toggle Switches can be used to change important information displayed in the Programming Window. The information that can be displayed will vary depending on what menu you're currently in and/or what is currently displayed in the Programming Window.
  • Page 13: Programming Key Shortcuts

    MEnU FLOw cHaRT The Menu Flow Chart shows the different menus that are available for programming your transmitter. The default setting when the transmitter is turned ON the very first time is the PROGRAMMING menu with the Digital Voltage Indicator displayed. When the transmitter is subsequently turned ON, the last screen displayed when the transmitter was turned OFF will be displayed.
  • Page 14: Transmitter And Receiver Binding

    ON. If this occurs, perform the Binding procedure again. The Gemini X 2.4GHz FHSS-3 radio control system uses FHSS-3 technology, however, the transmitter is compatible with both FHSS-3 and FHSS-2 Sanwa and Airtronics 2.4GHz surface receivers. To bind the transmitter to an FHSS-2 2.4GHz receiver (available separately), the transmitter Modulation Type must first be changed to FH2.
  • Page 15: Programming Menu

    [ [ P ROgRaMMing MEnU To enter the PROGRAMMING menu, turn the transmitter ON. when the transmitter is turned ON the very first time is the PROGRAMMING menu with the Digital Voltage Indicator displayed. When the transmitter is subsequently turned ON, the last screen displayed when the transmitter was turned OFF will be displayed.
  • Page 16: End Point Adjustment

    [ [ P ROgRaMMing MEnU Adjusting Steering Dual Rate 1) Press the Right or Left MENU key to highlight the D/R menu. ST 100% will be displayed in the Programming Window. 2) Press the +/INC or DEC/- keys to increase or decrease the Steering Dual Rate percentage value.
  • Page 17 [ [ P ROgRaMMing MEnU Adjusting Steering End Point Adjustment, Continued..1) Press the Right or Left MENU key to highlight the EPA menu. ST L 100% or ST R 100% will be displayed in the Programming Window depending on the last position of the steering control stick.
  • Page 18 [ [ P ROgRaMMing MEnU Adjusting Throttle End Point Adjustment, Continued..3) To set the Throttle Brake End Point Adjustment percentage value, pull the throttle control stick back. B 100% will be displayed. Press the +/INC or DEC/- keys to increase or decrease the amount of throttle servo travel in the Brake direction.
  • Page 19 [ [ P ROgRaMMing MEnU EXP - EXPOnEnTiaL The Exponential function allows you to vary the amount of servo travel in relation to the movement of the steering control stick and the throttle control stick near the neutral positions to change the way the steering, throttle, and brake react to control movement.
  • Page 20: Servo Speed

    [ [ P ROgRaMMing MEnU Adjusting Throttle High Exponential, Continued..2) Press the +/INC or DEC/- keys to increase or decrease the Throttle High side Exponential percentage value. Decreasing the Throttle High Exponential percentage value will make the throttle less sensitive around neutral and increasing the Throttle High Exponential percentage value will make the throttle more sensitive around neutral.
  • Page 21 [ [ P ROgRaMMing MEnU Adjusting Steering Speed - Forward and Return to Center, Continued..2) Press the +/INC or DEC/- keys to decrease the Steering Speed Forward percentage value. Decreasing the Steering Speed Forward percentage value will cause the steering servo transit time to slow down in the Forward direction.
  • Page 22: Auxiliary Programming

    [ [ P ROgRaMMing MEnU aUX - aUXiLiaRY PROgRaMMing The Auxiliary Programming function allows you to select, program, then use several different Mixes and other options specific to Auxiliary Channel 3. These include Point Auxiliary, Dig, Burn, Brake Mixing, and more.
  • Page 23 [ [ P ROgRaMMing MEnU Auxiliary Channel 3 ON-OFF, Continued..2) To control Auxiliary Channel 3, move the Auxiliary Switch UP (HIGH) and DOWN (LOW). When you move the Auxiliary Switch UP, HIGH will momentarily displayed in the Programming Window and the Auxiliary Channel 3 servo will travel to its High position. When you move the Auxiliary Switch DOWN, LOW will momentarily be displayed in the Programming Window and the Auxiliary Channel 3 servo will travel to its Low position.
  • Page 24 [ [ P ROgRaMMing MEnU Choosing the Number of Points, Continued..2) Press the +/INC or DEC/- keys to choose the number of Points you would like to program. You cannot choose fewer than 2 Points. AUX-P setting range is 2 to 6. The default setting is 6. Choosing Point Values 1) Move the Auxiliary Switch to the ON position (pushed UP).
  • Page 25 [ [ P ROgRaMMing MEnU S_ aUX - STEP aUXiLiaRY The Step Auxiliary function allows you to program Auxiliary Channel 3 to move in defined Step amounts throughout its entire range of travel. Step values can be defined, then you can move the Auxiliary Channel 3 servo in those Step amounts, using either the TRM switch, by pressing the +/INC and DEC/- keys, or using the Toggle Switches.
  • Page 26 [ [ P ROgRaMMing MEnU Activating and using the Step Auxiliary Function, Continued..2) Press the +/INC or DEC/- keys (or pull the Left or Right Toggle Switches) to move the Auxiliary Channel 3 servo Right or Left by the defined Step value. In addition, Auxiliary Channel 3 servo travel in one direction can also be changed by pressing the Right MENU key (or by pushing the Right Toggle switch).
  • Page 27 [ [ P ROgRaMMing MEnU Choosing the Steering Channel Option 1) From within the 4WS menu, press the Right MENU key. ST1 will be displayed in the Programming Window. 2) Press the +/INC or DEC/- keys to choose the desired Steering Channel option, either ST1 or ST2.
  • Page 28 [ [ P ROgRaMMing MEnU TRM Switch Assigning Auxiliary Channel 3 Steering Servo Trim to the TRM Switch 1) The Steering Trim switch affects only the Right and Left trimming of the Channel 1 Steering servo. If desired, you can independently control the Right and Left trimming of the Auxiliary Channel 3 Steering servo.
  • Page 29 [ [ P ROgRaMMing MEnU Choosing the Throttle Channel Option, Continued..Two Throttle Channel options are available as described below: TH1 - Exponential and Servo Speed settings affect Channel 1 Throttle servo only. TH2 - Exponential and Servo Speed settings affect both Channel 1 and Auxiliary Channel 3 Throttle servos equally. Regardless of choice, Auxiliary Channel 3 Throttle servo Exponential and Servo Speed are not adjustable separately.
  • Page 30 [ [ P ROgRaMMing MEnU Changing Power Distribution If desired, the Power Distribution between the Front Throttle and the Rear Throttle can be adjusted to suit your particular setup by adjusting the Throttle High End Point Adjustment for each Throttle. For example, you could adjust the Front Throttle for 100% and the Rear Throttle for 70%.
  • Page 31 [ [ P ROgRaMMing MEnU Choosing the Throttle Channel Option, Continued..Two Throttle Channel options are available as described below: TH1 - Exponential and Servo Speed settings affect Channel 2 Throttle Brake Side only. TH2 - Exponential and Servo Speed settings affect both Channel 2 and Auxiliary Channel 3 Throttle Brake Sides equally. Regardless of choice, Auxiliary Channel 3 Throttle servo Brake Side Exponential and Servo Speed are not adjustable separately.
  • Page 32: Fail Safe

    [ [ P ROgRaMMing MEnU Choosing the Master Channel and Steering and Throttle Channel Options, Continued..2) Press the +/INC or DEC/- keys to choose the desired Master Channel and that specific Channel option. The Master channel is the channel you would like to Mix with Auxiliary Channel 3. For example, if your monster truck features dual Front steering servos, choose ST1 or ST2.
  • Page 33 [ [ P ROgRaMMing MEnU 1) Press the Right or Left MENU key to highlight the F/S menu. ST FREE will be displayed in the Programming Window. 2) From within the F/S menu, press the Right MENU key to display TH FREE. 3) Press the +/INC or DEC/- keys to set the desired Fail Safe option for the Throttle channel.
  • Page 34: Servo Sub-trim

    [ [ P ROgRaMMing MEnU 3) Press the +/INC or DEC/- keys to set the desired Receiver Battery Fail Safe Voltage. VOLTAGE setting range is 3.5v to 5.0v. The default value is INH (Inhibited) The receiver will operate down to 2.5 volts, however, the minimum operating voltage of most servos is higher than that.
  • Page 35 [ [ P ROgRaMMing MEnU Adjusting the Throttle Sub-Trim Throttle Trim Display 1) Set the Throttle Trim to '0' using the TH-TRIM switch. Push the Throttle Trim switch up to increase Throttle Trim in one direction and push the Throttle Trim switch down to increase Throttle Trim in the opposite direction.
  • Page 36: Servo Reversing

    [ [ P ROgRaMMing MEnU Adjusting the Auxiliary Channel 3 Sub-Trim, Continued..3) Press the +/INC or DEC/- keys to adjust the Auxiliary Channel 3 Sub-Trim value to center the servo horn. SUB-T AUX setting range is 100H to 100L. The default setting is 0. After adjusting the Auxiliary Channel 3 Sub-Trim value, use the End Point Adjustment function to reset the desired amount of servo travel in both directions.
  • Page 37: Model Select

    [ [ P ROgRaMMing MEnU Changing Auxiliary Channel 3 Servo Reversing 1) From within the REV menu, press the Right MENU key to highlight AUX NOR. 2) Press the +/INC or DEC/- keys to change the direction of Auxiliary Channel 3 servo travel. REV-AUX setting range is NOR and REV.
  • Page 38: Setup Menu

    The Modulation Type function allows you to choose the transmitter Modulation Type. The Modulation Type can be changed to match the receiver you're using. For example, if you wish to use a Sanwa or Airtronics 2.4GHz FHSS-2 surface receiver with your transmitter, you would need to change the Modulation Type to FH2 prior to Binding your transmitter and receiver.
  • Page 39: Binding

    ON. If this occurs, perform the Binding process again. The Gemini X 2.4GHz FHSS-3 radio control system uses FHSS-3 technology, however, the transmitter is compatible with both FHSS-3 and FHSS-2 Sanwa and Airtronics 2.4GHz surface receivers. To bind the transmitter to an FHSS-2 2.4GHz receiver (available separately), the transmitter Modulation Type must first be changed to FH2.
  • Page 40: Trim Switch Assign

    SETUP MEnU Transmitter and Receiver Binding, Continued..4) Press the +/INC key a second time. PUSH DEC will flash. Press the DEC/- key once. BIND will be displayed in the Programming Window, the LCD and the Power Indicator Light will flash, then the Bind LED on the receiver will turn solid indicating the Binding process is complete.
  • Page 41: Trim Step Resolution

    SETUP MEnU Assigning TRM Switch Functions, Continued..2) Press the +/INC or DEC/- keys to display the desired Auxiliary function you would like to control with the TRM switch. TRM setting range is D/R, TH_HI, TH_BR, 3C_HI, 3C_LO, 3_SUB, P_AUX, AND S_AUX. The default setting is D/R.
  • Page 42: Model Naming

    SETUP MEnU Changing Steering and Throttle Trim Step Resolution, Continued..2) Press the +/INC key. ST S 5 will be displayed in the Programming Window. 3) Press the +/INC or DEC/- keys to choose the desired Trim Step Resolution value for the Steering Trim switch.
  • Page 43 SETUP MEnU Naming Your Model, Continued..2) Press the Right or Left MENU key to highlight the AUX menu. NAME will be displayed in the Programming Window. 3) Press the +/INC or DEC/- keys once to enter the Model Naming screen. The cursor will flash in the lower left corner of the Programming Window and the current Model Name will be displayed.
  • Page 44: Model Clear

    SETUP MEnU M_ c LR - MODEL cLEaR The Model Clear function allows you to reset the selected model's Programming Data to the default values. All model-specific Programming Data is reset. Transmitter-specific Programming Data, such as Audible Key Tone, Inactivity Alarm, and Battery Cell Count are not reset. Clearing Model Programming Data 1) Before clearing your Model Programming Data, use the Model Select function to choose and load the Programming Data for the particular model number (1~18) that you would like to clear...
  • Page 45: Inactivity Alarm

    SETUP MEnU Activating or Inhibiting Audible Key Tones, Continued..2) Press the +/INC or DEC/- keys to select ACT (Active) or INH (Inhibit). When set to ACT, an Audible Tone will sound when a Programming Key or a Trim Switch is pressed. When set to INH, no Audible Tone will sound when a Programming Key or a Trim Switch is pressed.
  • Page 46 SETUP MEnU Choosing the Battery Cell Count If you're using a rechargeable battery pack, to ensure that there are no issues when selecting the Battery Cell Count, you should first fully-charge your battery before installing it into the transmitter and choosing the Battery Cell Count. 1) Press the Right or Left MENU key to highlight the MODEL menu.
  • Page 47: Troubleshooting Guide

    TROUBLESHOOTing gUiDE This troubleshooting guide has been provided to help you diagnose and solve most problems that you may encounter with your Gemini X 2.4GHz FHSS-3 radio control system. Most problems encountered can be solved by following the problem-cause- solution sections.
  • Page 48: Glossary Of Terms

    gLOSSaRY OF TERMS +/INC Key: Increases number values in the Programming Window and is used to make programming selections. Activate: To turn ON a particular function. Antenna: Transmits the signal from the transmitter to the receiver in the model. The Antenna should be pivoted into the vertical position during use.
  • Page 49 Gemini X 2.4GHz FHSS-3 transmitter modulation can be changed to FH2 to allow the use of Sanwa or Airtronics FHSS-2 2.4GHz surface receivers with your transmitter. FH3 Modulation: Frequency Hopping 3rd generation FHSS technology. FH3 Modulation is used in the Gemini X 2.4GHz FHSS-3...
  • Page 50 gLOSSaRY OF TERMS Programming Keys: The Programming Keys are used to facilitate transmitter programming. The four Programming Keys consist of two MENU keys (Right and Left), one +/INC (Increase) key, and one NO/- (Decrease) key. Programming Toggle Switch: The two Toggle Switches perform the same functions as the four Programming Keys. The Toggle Switches make it easy to make programming changes during use.
  • Page 51: Index

    inDEX Symbols 2.4GHz Frequency Band, Precautions 4 +/INC Key, Definition of 48 +/INC Key, Overview 11 Activate, Definition of 48 Alarms. See Inactivity Alarm See Low Voltage Alarm Antenna - Receiver, Orientation of 4 Antenna Reception Wire - Receiver, Definition of 7, 48 Antenna Reception Wire - Receiver, Diagram of 7 Antenna - Transmitter, Definition of 7, 48 Antenna - Transmitter, Diagram of 6...
  • Page 52 inDEX End Point Adjustment - Auxiliary Channel 3, Adjusting 18 End Point Adjustment, Definition of 48 End Point Adjustment, Overview 16 End Point Adjustment - Steering, Adjusting 16 End Point Adjustment - Throttle, Adjusting 17 Exponential, Definition of 48 Exponential, Overview 19 Exponential - Steering, Adjusting 19 Exponential - Throttle Brake, Adjusting 20 Exponential - Throttle High, Adjusting 19...
  • Page 53 inDEX Motor on Axle Mixing, Definition of 49 Motor on Axle Mixing, Overview 28 Multi-Function LCD, Definition of 8, 49 Multi-Function LCD, Diagram of 6 Multi-Function LCD, Overview 11 Neck Strap Anchor, Definition of 8 Neck Strap Anchor, Diagram of 6 Nominal Input Voltage - Receiver, Specification 5 Nominal Input Voltage - Transmitter, Specification 5 Ni-MH Battery, Using 9...
  • Page 54 inDEX Servo Sub-Trim - Steering, Adjusting 34 Servo Sub-Trim - Throttle, Adjusting 35 Servos, Using Analog and Digital 5 Setup Menu, Accessing 38 Setup Menu Icon, Definition of 50 Setup Menu Icon, Diagram of 11 Setup Menu, Menu Options 13 Specifications, Transmitter and Receiver 5 Steering Control Stick, Adjusting Spring Tension 8 Steering Dual Rate, Assigning to TRM Switch 16...
  • Page 55: Notes

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