FTX Outback Mini X 6ixer Trail Ready To Run Truck Owner’s Manual
- June 16, 2024
- FTX
Table of Contents
- FTX Outback Mini X 6ixer Trail Ready To Run Truck
- Precautions
- BATTERY INSTALLATION
- RUNNING YOUR CAR
- BINDING THE TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER
- Car Light Control
- SPEED CONTROL/RECEIVER UNIT
- Overview
- MAINTAINING YOUR CAR
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- SPARE PARTS LIST
- CONTACT
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
FTX Outback Mini X 6ixer Trail Ready To Run Truck
FTX OUTBACK MINI X 6IXER 1/18TH SCALE 6WD READY-TO-RUN ELECTRIC POWERED OFF-ROAD TRAIL VEHICLE
Congratulations on your purchase of the FTX Outback Mini X electric trail vehicle
- This 1/18th scale model has been factory assembled and all electrics installed and set up to make it the easiest possible introduction to the sport of driving RC cars.
- WARNING: Read the ENTIRE instruction manual to become familiar with the features of the product before operating.
- Failure to operate the product correctly can result in damage to the product, and personal property and cause serious injury.
- This is NOT a toy and must be operated with caution and common sense.
- Failure to operate this product safely and responsibly could result in damage, injury or damage to other property.
- This product is not intended for use by children without direct adult supervision.
- It is essential to read and follow all the instructions and warnings in the manual, before assembly, set-up or use, to operate correctly and avoid damage or serious injury.
Precautions
Safety Precautions and Warnings
- You are responsible for operating this model such that it does not endanger yourself and others, or result in damage to the product or the property of others.
- This model is controlled by a radio which is possibly subject to interference which can cause momentary loss of control so it is advisable to always keep a safe distance to avoid collisions or injury.
- Age Recommendation: 14 years or over. This is not a toy. This product is not intended for use by children without direct adult supervision
Carefully follow these directions and warnings, plus those of any additional equipment associated with the use of this model, chargers, ESC and motors, radio etc.
- Never operate your model with low transmitter batteries.
- Always operate your model in an open area away from cars, traffic or people.
- Never operate the model in the street or populated areas.
- Always keep the vehicle in direct line of sight, you cannot control what you cannot see!
- Keep all chemicals, small parts and anything electrical out of the reach of children.
- Although splash-proof the car and electronics are not designed to be subjected to extended moisture exposure or submersion.
- To do so will result in permanent damage.
- Avoid injury from high-speed rotating parts, gears axles etc.
- Novices should seek advice from more experienced people to operate the model correctly and meet its performance potential.
- Exercise caution when using tools and sharp instruments.
- Do not put fingers or any objects inside rotating and moving parts.
- Take care when carrying out repairs or maintenance as some parts may be sharp.
- Do NOT touch equipment such as the motor, electronic speed control and battery, immediately after using your model because they can generate high temperatures.
- Always turn on your transmitter before you turn on the receiver in the car. Always turn off the receiver before turning your transmitter off.
- Keep the wheels of the model off the ground, and keep your hands away from the wheels when checking the operation of the radio equipment.
- Prolong motor life by preventing overheating conditions. Undue motor wear can result from frequent turns, rapid change of direction forwards/backwards, continuous stop/starts, pushing/pulling objects, driving in deep sand and tall grass, or driving continuously up hill.
Contents
- FTX Outback Mini X 6ixer RTR Vehicle
- Transmitter: 2.4ghz Steer wheel
- Charger: USB 150mA
- Battery: 7.4V 600mAh 2S LiPo
FAMILIARIZING YOURSELF WITH YOUR 2.4GHZ RADIO SYSTEM
Your car is equipped with a 2.4 GHz radio system that once bound with the ESC
will provide you interference-free use.
Please read and understand the instructions and functions before operating.
- Wheel Angle, the maximum rotation of the steering wheel is 35 degrees from center to left or right (CH1)
- The throttle trigger has a total throw of 12 degrees, 12.5 degrees forward, and 12.5 degrees backward (CH2)
- Button (CH4)
- Three-position switch (CH3) )
- Lanyard Eye
- Handle, 4 * AAA battery compartment
- Steering Reverse Switch (ST.REV)
- Power indicator LED (R. LED)
- Two-colour LED battery volume (RX.BATT)
- Steering D/R (ST.D/R)
- Throttle D/R (TH.D/R )
- Dial Switch (Switching the working mode of the electric dispatching)
- Throttle Reverse Switch (TH.REV)
- Status indicator green LED (G.LED)
- Bind Button (BIND)
- Steering Trim (ST.TRIM)
- Throttle Trim (TH.TRIM)
- Power Switch
BATTERY INSTALLATION
- Open the battery cover as shown and install 4 x AAA size batteries, positioning the polarity as indicated on the battery box and making sure the batteries make good contact with the contacts therein.
- Close the cover after the batteries are installed.
Notes
- Low battery alarm: When the battery is lower than 4.2V the G.LED on the panel will flash slowly.
- When installing the battery, please pay attention to the positive and negative poles of the battery to avoid installation errors. (As shown on the right).
RUNNING YOUR CAR
TURN ON THE RADIO CONTROLLER
- Switch on the power on the radio controller. Your car is bound with your radio controller automatically. When active the R.LED will be lit.
TURN ON THE RECEIVER ON YOUR CAR
- The ESC/receiver switch is located under the bodyshell of the model. Switch on the ESC/receiver switch shown here.
CHECK THE STEERING PERFORMANCE
- Ensure good steering movement.
- To keep the car running in a straight line, keep the wheel in the centre position.
- Turn the wheel to the left to turn your car left.
- Turn the wheel to the right to turn your car to the right.
CHECK THROTTLE TRIGGER RESPONSE
- A. Pull the trigger back to accelerate, and release it to decelerate.
- B. To stop running your car, release the trigger to neutral.
- C. Pushing the trigger forward activates reverse.
PLEASE NOTE: THE MODEL SWITCHES BETWEEN FORWARD AND REVERSE INSTANTLY. FOR SLOW SPEED MANOEUVRABILITY EXCESSIVE USE OF THIS FEATURE CAN CAUSE TRANSMISSION AND ESC DAMAGE.
TO TUNE THE STEERING TRIM
STEERING TRIM DIAL
Gently pull the trigger to allow your car to run slowly. Meantime, tune the
steering trim to allow the front wheels to be aligned by rotating the dial.
TO TUNE THE THROTTLE TRIM
THROTTLE TRIM DIAL
Throttle Trim is used to set the idle speed of the car, by rotating the dial.
TO TUNE THE STEERING DUAL RATE CONTROL DIAL
STEERING D/R DIAL
The D/R controls the amount of servo travel.
You should adjust this to give maximum steering without any extra strain on
the servo.
Set it to a minimum first and then slowly adjust until full steering is
achieved.
THROTTLE D/R
With this dial, you can adjust the maximum power output from your speed
control.
STEERING/THROTTLE REVERSE
STEERING REVERSE
To reverse the direction of servo travel for steering (CH1).
THROTTLE REVERSE
Allows you to electronically switch the direction that the motor operates
concerning the throttle trigger. For example, if you pull the throttle trigger
to accelerate forward but the model goes in reverse, flip the Throttle Reverse
switch to make the model accelerate forward.
BINDING THE TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER
Your FTX transmitter will come ready bound to the vehicle directly from the factory. However, should you need to rebind the radio to the vehicle please follow these simple instructions:
- While pressing and holding the BIND button, power on the transmitter. The transmitter will now enter binding mode, G.LED will flash rapidly and the BIND button can then be released.
- Power on the receiver. After 1 second the receiver will automatically enter binding mode. Once in binding mode, the receiver’s LED will flash rapidly.
- Binding will then automatically occur within 1-2 seconds. If successful, the LED on the receiver will remain solid, G.LED on the transmitter will turn off and the model can then be operated as normal.
Note: Always enter the transmitter into binding mode first, followed by the receiver. If the binding procedure is not finished within 10 seconds, or if the binding process is unsuccessful, the receiver will exit binding mode and its LED will then flash slowly. If required, the binding process can then be completed again as above.
Stick Calibration – Change to Transmitter Calibration
This function is used to set the neutral position for both the steering wheel
and throttle trigger.
The model’s transmitter is calibrated before delivery, however, if
recalibration is required, please follow these steps:
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Enter Calibration Mode: Rotate and hold the steering wheel to its maximum clockwise position, push and hold the throttle trigger to its forwardmost position, and power on the transmitter. R.LED and G.LED will repeatedly flash twice to confirm that the transmitter is now in calibration mode, and return the steering wheel and throttle trigger to their neutral positions.
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Calibrate Wheel: Rotate the steering wheel clockwise to its maximum position, then, rotate the steering wheel anti-clockwise to its maximum position.
Return the steering wheel to its neutral position. R.LED will turn off, confirming that steering wheel calibration has been completed. -
Calibrate Trigger: Pull the throttle trigger backwards to its maximum position, then, push the throttle trigger forwards to its maximum position.
Return the throttle trigger to its neutral position. G.LED will turn off, confirming that throttle trigger calibration has been completed. -
Once the steering wheel and throttle trigger calibration procedures have been completed, press the transmitter’s BIND button to save these settings and exit calibration mode.
Car Light Control
- The model’s receiver is pre-set with 5 different lighting profiles. The ‘CH4’ button of the transmitter can be used to cycle through these lighting profiles as detailed below:
- Default Mode: In this mode, the turn signal lights remain in an off state regardless of whether the model is turning left or right. When braking, the rear stop lights are in a high-light state but otherwise remain in an off state. The front headlights remain in an off-state.
- Mode A: In this mode, the turn signal lights flash slowly when the model is making a corresponding turn. The rear stop lights are in a low-light state, changing to a high-light state when braking. The front headlights are in a low-light state.
- Mode B: In this mode, the left or right turn signal lights flash slowly when the model is making a corresponding turn. The stop lights are in a low-light state, changing to a high-light state when braking. The front headlights are in a high-light state.
- Mode C: In this mode, all turn signal lights flash slowly in unison, regardless of whether the model is making a turn or not. The rear stop lights are in a lowlight state, changing to a high-light state when braking. The front headlights are in a high-light state.
- Mode D: In this mode, the left or right turn signal lights flash slowly when the model is making a corresponding turn. When braking, the rear stop lights are in a high-light state but otherwise remain in an off state. The front headlights are in an off-state.
Notes
- Each time the model is powered on, the lighting profile automatically reverts to ‘Default Mode’.
- The model’s receiver automatically identifies the neutral positions of CH1 (Steering) and CH2 (Throttle) each time the model is powered on. It is recommended that both the model and transmitter are powered off, before powering them back on each time the transmitter’s trims are adjusted.
Failure to do so could result in abnormal light control.
SPEED CONTROL/RECEIVER UNIT
Specifications
- Product Name: FS-R4A3-BS
- Adaptive Transmitters: FS-MG43-BS
- Adaptive Models: 1:18 simulation cars, climbing cars
- Number Channels: 4
- Number of Lights: 7
- RF: 2.4GHz ISM
- 2.4G Protocol: 2A-BS
- Antenna: Single antenna
- Input Power: NiMH (5~7Cell)/ 2S Lithium batteries
- Continuous/Peak Current: 10A/50A
- Data Output: PWM
- Temperature Range: -10°C ~ +60°C
- Humidity Limit: 20%~95%
- WaterProof: PPX4
- Distance: > 150m(Ground distance without inference)
- Online Update: NO
- Dimensions: 33mm30mm12mm (Excluding capacitor)
- Weight: 11g
- BEC Output: 6V/1A
- Certification: CE, FCC ID: N4ZR4A31
Overview
- CH1
- CH3
- CH4
- Headlight interface
- Right turn signal light interface
- Fog light interface
- Fog light interface
- Left turn signal light interface
- LED
- Headlight interface
- Antenna
- Power switch
- Battery line anode
- Battery line cathode
- Motor interface “M+”
- Motor interface “M-“
- Left turn signal light interface
- Right turn signal light interface
- Tail light interface
- Stoplight interface
- Backup light interface
- Channel signal end
- Power anode
- Power cathode
Power Off
After use, to power off the model and transmitter, please follow the steps
below:
- Toggle the model’s power switch to its ‘OFF’ position. Disconnect the model’s battery from the model’s receiver.
- Toggle the transmitter’s power switch to the ‘OFF’ position.
Note: Always power off the model and disconnect its battery BEFORE turning off the transmitter. Failure to do so may lead to damage or serious injury.
Charging the battery
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Connect the charger to a USB port and the LED will blink red slowly. Connect to the battery.
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When charging the LED status will be solid red.
Once charged the LED light will turn off. -
NEVER leave the battery unattended whilst charging.
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If the battery or charger becomes hot during the charging process, disconnect both the battery and charger immediately as this may have been caused due to an internal short-circuit.
Notes on Battery use
- Always allow the battery to cool after use, before recharging.
- Always inspect the battery before charging.
- Any bare wires, split heat shrink or leakage is a sure sign of abuse.
- Never attempt to charge dead or damaged batteries.
- Do not disassemble the battery or cut the connector wires.
- If the battery connector gets hot enough to melt there is most likely a serious problem with your model, driveline, battery wires or speed controller.
- Find and correct the problem before installing another charged battery pack.
- NEVER charge the battery unattended in case of overcharging, you need to be able to monitor the battery during charging
- Charge away from flammable objects and on a non-flammable surface in case the battery becomes too hot.
MAINTAINING YOUR CAR
After running your car, the following procedures should be performed regularly and will help to maintain your car’s performance.
- Inspect your car for any obvious damage.
- Check the gears for wear, debris or broken/slipping teeth.
- Check the wheels and tighten the wheel screws properly.
- Check for loose screws in the chassis.
- Check the wiring for frayed or damaged wires or connectors.
- Check the steering servo which will wear out over time and require replacement.
- Check all batteries.
- Keep the chassis clean and free of sand, dust and moisture.
- Remove and clean the motor if necessary. (Never attempt to re-assemble the motor, you will damage it and void the warranty).
- Clean the car body with a soft lint-free cloth.
- Remove all batteries when not in use.
TROUBLESHOOTING
SPARE PARTS LIST
CONTACT
- FTX is an exclusive brand of CML Distribution, Saxon House, Saxon Business Park,
- Hanbury Road, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, B60 4AD England.
- E-mail: info@ftx-rc.com.