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4PK 2.4GHz Radio System FAQ


  1. What servos should I use with HRS and Normal Response mode?

  2. Can I set up my ESC for 70:30 or 50:50 operations in the 4PK?

  3. How do I reset the timer that is on the upper left-hand side of my screen?

  4. I am getting a warning sign while trying to do a Data Transfer with my 4PK. It is telling me to change the mode. What does this mean?

  5. I did not find the answer to my question here. How do I get further assistance?


What servos should I use with HRS and Normal Response mode?

Hi-Response is made for digital servos only. If any standard analog is attempted to operate in Hi-Response mode, the servo will make a louder than normal noise and will eventually burn up.

Any standard analog servo needs to be operated in Normal Response mode only. It is recommended that customers read the manuals that come with the systems on how to change between Hi-Response and Normal Response modes, depending on servos installed.


Can I set up my ESC for 70:30 or 50:50 operations in the 4PK?

Yes, this is an advantage over the 3PK, in that you can set this by simply going into the TH MODE (Throttle Mode) menu and changing this anytime you like.


How do I reset the timer that is on the upper left-hand side of my screen?

With your transmitter on, hold down the plus (+) and minus (-) keys simultaneously for one second. This will set the timer back to zero for you.


I am getting a warning sign while trying to do a Data Transfer with my 4PK. It is telling me to change the mode. What does this mean?

What the warning it telling you is that instead of having your transmitter powered on. You need to only turn on only the "Display". Move your power switch to the left and then follow the instructions on page 112 of your manual.

Also please note that you will need to turn on the "receiving" transmitter first when doing this model transfer between the two radios.


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