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Operating Instructions
RX-6 light M-LINK 2.4 GHz receiver
MULTIPLEX Modellsport GmbH & Co.KG • Westliche Gewerbestraße 1 • D-75015 Bretten (Gölshausen)www.multiplex-rc.de Page 4/4
Instructions: RX-6 light M-LINK 2.4 GHz receiver # 985 5317 (10-07-30/MIWA) • Errors and omissions excepted! •
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MULTIPLEX
12. CE CONFORMITY DECLARATION
This device has been assessed and approved in
accordance with European harmonised directives.
This means that you possess a product whose design and
construction fulfil the protective aims of the European Com-
munity designed to ensure the safe operation of equipment.
The detailed CE conformity declaration can be downloaded in
the form of a PDF file from the Internet under www.multiplex-
rc.de. It is located in the DOWNLOADS area under PRODUKT-
INFOS.
13. DISPOSAL NOTES
Electrical equipment marked with the cancelled waste
bin symbol must not be discarded in the standard
household waste; instead it should be taken to a
suitable specialist disposal system.
In the countries of the EU (European Union) electrical equipment
must not be discarded via the normal domestic refuse system
(WEEE - Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment, Directive
2002/96/EG). You can take unwanted equipment to your nearest
local authority waste collection point or recycling centre. There
the equipment will be disposed of correctly and at no cost to
you.
By returning your unwanted equipment you can make an
important contribution to the protection of the environment!
14. GUARANTEE /LIABILITY EXCLUSION
The company MULTIPLEX Modellsport GmbH & Co.KG accepts
no liability of any kind for loss, damage or costs which are due to
the incorrect use and operation of this product, or which are
connected with such operation in any way. Unless the law
expressly states otherwise, the liability on the part of MULTI-
PLEX Modellsport GmbH & Co.KG to pay damages, regardless
of the legal argument employed, is limited to the invoice value of
those products supplied by MULTIPLEX Modellsport GmbH &
Co.KG which were directly involved in the event in which the
damage occurred. This does not apply if liability is incurred
according to statutory law on account of intentional or gross
negligence.
We guarantee our products in accordance with the currently
valid statutory regulations. If you wish to make a claim under
guarantee, your initial course of action should always be to
contact the dealer from whom you purchased the equipment.
The guarantee does not cover faults and malfunctions which are
caused by the following:
x Incorrect or incompetent use
x Maintenance carried out incorrectly, belatedly or not at all, or
not carried out by an authorised Service Centre
x Incorrect connections
x The use of accessories other than genuine MULTIPLEX
items
x Modifications or repairs which were not carried out by
MULTIPLEX or by an authorised MULTIPLEX Service
Centre
x Accidental or intentional damage
x Defects due to normal wear and tear
x Operation of the unit outside the limits stated in the
Specification
x Operation of the unit in conjunction with equipment made by
other manufacturers.
APPENDIX:
REDUCING THE RECEIVERS SIZE AND WEIGHT
This section describes possible methods of reducing both the
physical size and weight of the receiver.
These modifications should only be carried out by experienced
modellers, as they call for a certain level of technical expertise
as well as the requisite tools. Please exercise care and caution
when carrying out the modifications.
! Caution: any modification to the receiver invalidates the
guarantee!
1. Work on a clean, soft surface.
2. Remove the receiver case.
3. Lay the receiver down with the servo sockets facing the
work surface. You will see two rows of perforations on the
circuit board (1 and 2) Î Fig. 1 on the supplementary sheet.
! Note:
Steps 4., 5. and 6. described below should be carried out on
perforations 1 if you wish to operate the receiver with a
maximum of four servo channels, and intend to retain the
micro-connector system.
Steps 4., 5. and 6. described below should be carried out on
perforations 2 if you wish to operate the receiver with a
maximum of six servo channels, and intend to solder the servo
leads directly to the circuit board.
4. Carefully run the tip of a sharp knife along the row of per-
forations (1 or 2) in order to score the circuit board. Don’t
use excessive force!
5. Now turn the circuit board over. Place the edge of a
triangular file (or other pointed instrument) under the scored
perforations (1 or 2) Î Fig. 2 on the supplementary sheet.
6. Hold the left-hand part of the circuit board in one hand, and
carefully press the row of sockets down using your other
hand: the circuit board will now break along the per-
forations. The result of this action is shown in Î Fig. 3 on
the supplementary sheet.
7. If you intend to use the receiver with six servo channels and
directly soldered servo leads, the two remaining servo
sockets now have to be unsoldered. Position the tip of the
soldering iron in such a way that all three contacts of one
micro-socket are unsoldered simultaneously.
8. Remove the solder from the contacts using a solder pump
or desoldering braid: Î Fig. 4 on the supplementary sheet
shows the results of this procedure.
9. Connect the servo wires to the now vacant solder pads by
soldering the signal wires of servos 1, 2, …, 6 to the pads
marked 1, 2, …, 6 on the circuit board. You will find two
solder pads on the receiver circuit boards for the positive
wires and two for the negative wires: these are marked with
“+” and “-in Î Fig. 5 on the supplementary sheet.
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