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Guys, I'm a bit green on the personal transponder setup
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Just flicked through I-lap website but no definitive answers. It did however state;
"DO NOT PLUG YOUR TRANSPONDER INTO THE RPM, TEMP, OR LAP PORTS ON SPEKTRUM TELEMETRY RECEIVERS." Dunno if this affects anyone. Scott, did you mention something about using a splitter cable from the receiver?? |
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Hi Paul.
Basically you plug the Transponder into a spare slot on the reciever in just the same way as any PT from any system. The warning we put on our site is for those who use that particular SPEKTRUM reciever only - not other makes or models. If your reciever does not have a spare slot you'll need to purchase a Y-Connector like this: http://hobbyshack.com/Traxxas-YHarne...B000BOKC2Q.htm Maybe we should try and get Russell to stock a few as I think some of the RTR cars may not have a reciever that has a spare slot available and the last thing we want is for a new member to turn up (or an existing one for that matter) and not be able to run with either their Personal Transponder for I-LapRC or one they have hired for the night from us. I just want to reassure you this is not something only relating to the I-LapRC system, it would be the same for any PT that needs to be plugged in to your reciever. Once you are all plugged in, that's it. You do nothing else. Just check that the polarity is correct and matches the other plugs in the reciever. When you power up the car the PT should flash red to confirm it's working. I checked all PTs when they arrived and all are in perfect working order. Any other problems, let me know. |
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Sound, cheers Scott.
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My old transponder was similar to the ones we now have [although i havent paid for mine yet] and that plugged into the battery port on a basic 27mhz receiver. That transponder only had 2 wires from it as i believe the i-laps system has. If this is the case i cant see any reason why it wont work from the battery port thus eliminating the need for a 'y' extension. I think some rtr models will be the only ones that need the 'y' piece and that is only when they have an esc and a steering port. Cheers Andy
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I run my AMB transponder through the battery port on my receiver as it can supply as well as receive power.
You should be able to use the battery port as said above in most receivers without issues ![]() |
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