Fms Toyota Hilux 1983 Instruction Manual

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TOYOTA HILUX 1983

Fms Toyota Hilux 1983

Instruction Manual

Introduction

Pickup trucks, popular throughout the world are capable of carrying both people and goods, and there is none more famous than Toyota’s Hilux. Whether in the rain forests of Southeast Asia or the deserts of Africa, you can always find a Hilux. Even in some wartorn areas like Iraq, Kosovo and Afghanistan Hilux’s have been converted into military vehicle with mounted machine guns by local armed forces. In the North American market, the spiritual home of pickups the Hilux is not inferior.

TV show Top Gear once conducted a series of tests on Hilux- letting a 13-year old car travel 300,000 kilometers and experience tree crashes, seawater soaking and trailer hits, even burning the cockpit! All these can’t stop the Hilux running again. In the end, Hilux was put on the roof of a 73-meter-high building, which was then blown up. Smoke bellowed, yet from the ruins the Hilux could still be started again. With these experiments proving its undoubted durability, quality and reliability perfectly, Toyota’s Hilux was displayed in Top Gear’s studio as a lifetime honorary guest.

This officially licensed FMS Hilux is a late third-generation Hilux, but the grille and headlights have been back-dated to the arguably more attractive round units found on earlier rigs. With a tailgate that lowers the loading height, a spacious cab and a sunken frame, FMS Hilux adheres to the revolutionary “square body” and features a perfectly replicated real car in terms of 4wd, metal beams, aluminum frame mils and reliable multi-link suspension system.

The exquisite design is perfectly expressed from classic yellow body paint with sports stripes to the fantastic electric silver rearview mirror, from realistic interiors, center console, and steering wheel to operable tailgate and ridged cargo bed. The spacious bed lets you experiment with different cargo for a classic scale Hilux appearance.

Open the hood and explore the large inside space where the, ESC, receiver and battery are readily accessible, making upgrading an easy task.

Light sets have linked light control functions with light control plug-ins including headlights, turn signals and reverse lights. Tires and wheels as featured on the real truck, molded in a soft all-terrain pattern for running on any terrain.

Transmitter instruction

Hilux 1983 - Features 1           Hilux
1983 - Features 2

[1]| A/B Mode switch key| [7]| Throttle trim + (TH TRIM +) mode A / light control switch 1 mode B
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[2]| Re-set button (F.Reset) Mode A| [8]| Throttle trim – (TH TRIM -) mode A / light control switch 2 mode B
[3]| Steering Trim+ (ST TRIM+) Mode A| [9]| Channel 6 (reserved)
[4]| Steering Trim- (ST TRIM-) Mode A| [10]| Steering wheel
[5]| Power Switch| [11]| Throttle trigger
[6]| Reverse key mode a / Steering angle limit mode B| |

A/B mode function toggle switch

F.Reset| In the use of the disorder settings, not back to the normal state, you can use Factory.Reset function| Make sure that the mode function toggle switch is in mode A, hold the steering wheel left or right, and click the F. Reset button at the same time. After two clicks, it means that the factory settings have been completed.
REV| After replacing the steering gear, the steering gear is reversed| Make sure that the mode function toggle switch is in mode A, twist the left or right steering wheel, and click Rev button at the some time. After ringing, it means that the reverse setting of steering gear has been completed.
After replacing the motor, there is a reverse| Make sure that the mode function toggle switch is in mode A, pull or push the throttle, and click Rev button at the same time. After ringing, it means that the motor reverse setting has been completed.
Adjust 30 / 50 / 100% steering radian| Make sure that the mode function toggle switch is in mode B, and click the ST Angle key. After a click, it means that the 30% steering radian has been set. Click the ST Angle button again, and you will hear two beeps, indicating that the setting of 50% steering radian has been completed. Click the ST Angle button again, and you will hear three beeps, indicating that the 100% steering radian has been set. Then click to cycle to a click to indicate that the 30% steering radian has been set.
ST TRIM| When the steering center is not centered| Make sure that the mode function toggle switch is in mode A, press ST TRIM+ or – button to fine tune the steering center. Every click button will ring. When the maximum and minimum values are reached, a long sound will appear. When the median value is reached, it will ring twice.
TH TRIM| When the throttle is not centered| Make sure that the mode function toggle switch is in mode A, press TH TRIM + / – button to fine tune the throttle center. Every click of the button will ring. When reaching the maximum and minimum value, the button will ring, when reaching the median value, the button ring twice.
LED| Light setting| One-button for multi-mode switch

Emitter: forget reminder| If the transmitter does not receive any command, it will give an alarm after 10 minutes and enter sleep mode after 2 minutes
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Transmitter: frequency alert| When the transmitter does not match the receiver, the indicator light of the transmitter keeps flashing
Transmitter: no frequency matching + low power reminder 4.5V| The indicator light of the transmitter flashes slowly and makes a sound
Transmitter: low power reminder 4.5V| The indicator light of the transmitter flashes slowly
Car: frequency alert| The headlights keep flashing
Car: low power alarm 6.3-6.4v| All lights keep flashing, steering and throttle are not controlled
Car: reminders to prevent forgetting| If the vehicle does not receive any signal, it will flash back and forth after 10 minutes and enter sleep mode after 2 minutes

| | | | Times for Pressing| | |
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Button| Light Position| Function| Power on is off by default| I| II| III| IV| V| Control Mod| Remarks|
LED 1#| Headlight| Reversing light| | •| OFF| OFF| OFF| OFF| | |
Emergency Flashers| | OFF| •| •| OFF| OFF| | |
Rear light| | | •| •| •| •| •| Throttle linkage control| The reversing lamp is on during reversing operation|

LED 2#| Turn Signal| | I| II| OFF| | | | |
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Left turn signal| | | OFF| | | Direction linkage controL| |
Left turn signal| | | OFF| | | Direction linkage controL| |
Emergency Flashers| | •| OFF| | | | |

Transmitter Battery Installation

Hilux 1983 - Battery Installation

Battery Type: AAA

Battery Installation:

  1. Open the battery compartment cover.
  2. Insert 4 fully-charged AAA batteries into the compartment. Make sure that the battery makes good contact with the battery compartment’s contacts.
  3. Replace battery compartment cover.

Low battery alarm: When the battery is lower than 4.2V, the LED on the panel will flash slowly.

Note: When installing the batteries, be careful to handle the positive and negative poles. (As shown in the picture on the right)

Warnings
  • This vehicle is not intended for those under 14 years of age without proper adult supervision. It is not a toy! Failure to operate or maintain this vehicle in a safe manner can result in bodily harm.
  • Replace damaged components with original factory-parts. Pay special attention to the polarity of all vehicle wiring.
  • Only use approved 2 cell lithium polymer batteries. Do not over-charge or over dis-charge the battery as doing so may cause the battery to become a fire hazard. If the battery should become hot during charging, discontinue charging immediately and disconnect the battery from the charger. Never leave the battery unattended while charging. If you are unsure of how to charge this battery, please seek the advice of experienced RC users. Never let children charge the battery without adult supervision.
  • The motor will become hot during use. Allow 10-15 minutes between runs for the vehicle to cool down. Doing no will prolong the life of your vehicle.
  • Use common sense when selecting the environment to operate your vehicle. Do not operate near power cables, cellular/radio towers, deep water or unstable terrain. The operator is solely responsible for their actions.
  • The product is composed of precision electrical components. It is critical to keep the product away from moisture and other contaminants. If exposed to a humid environment, make sure the electronics are fully dried prior to using them again.
  • Always check the radio range of the vehicle prior to operation in order to prevent radio loss or interference.
  • Operate this product within your ability. If the vehicle is dangerous to retrieve, it s never worth the risk.
  • Always turn on the transmitter before connecting the battery on the model. When turning off the model, always disconnect the battery first, and then turn off the model, always disconnect the battery first, and then turn off the transmitter. If this order is reversed, the model may become uncontrollable and cause serious damage.
  • Never allow transmitter batteries to mn low as it may cause loss of vehicle control.
  • Plastics on the vehicle are susceptible to damage or deformation due to extreme heat and cold climate. Do not store the model near any source of heat such as oven or heater. Were the model indoors, in a climate-controlled, room temperature environment.
  • Never shorten the receiver antenna; this may affect the transmitting range of the radio system.
  • Only use specified battery (X4 AAA batteries).
  • Do not open, disassemble, or attempt to repair the battery.
  • Do not crush/puncture the battery, or short the external contacts.
  • Do not expose to excessive heat or liquids.
  • Do not drop the battery or expose to strong shocks or vibrations.
  • Always store the battery in a cool, dry place.
  • Do not use the battery if damaged.
  • The Battery must be disconnected the receiver when charging.
Power On

Follow the steps below to tum on the transmitter:

  1. Check to make sure that that battery is fully charged and installed correctly.
  2. Toggle the switch to the [ON] position. When active the R.LED will be lit.
  3. Connect the receiver to power.
    • For safety always power on the transmitter before the receiver.

Note
• Operate with caution in order to avoid damage or injury.
• Make sure that the throttle is at its lowest position and the switches are net to their up position.

Instructions

After setting up follow the instructions below to operate the system.

1. Automatic code matching (the transmitter and receiver have been successfully coded before leaving the factory.)

If you need to replace another transmitter or receiver, please follow the following steps to code:

  1. When the transmitter power is on and the code matching mode is on, the light keeps flashing;
  2. The power supply of the receiving board is turned on, and the front lights keep flashing to enter the code matching mode;
  3. When the code matching is successful, all the transmitter lights are on and all the lights on the car are off;

Note: when code matching, please operate the transmitter to enter the code matching state first, and then operate the receiver to enter the code matching state.

2. POWER OFF

Follow the steps below to tum off the system:

  1. Disconnect the receiver power.
  2. Toggle the transmitter’s power switch to the off position.

Note
Make sure to disconnect the receiver power before turning off the transmitter. Failure to do so may lead to damage or serious injury.

Transmitter specification
Product Model HT-TX02
Adaptive model Car
RF 2.4GHz
Transmitting power <20dBm
Wireless protocol ANT
Distance >100m(ground)
Channel Resolution 256 Grade
Battery 6V DC 1.5AAA*4
Charging Interface NO
Life time According to battery type
Low Voltage Warning <4.45V
Antenna Type Built-in single antenna
Data interface NO
Temperature Range -10°C ~ +60°C
Humidity Range 20-95%
Online Update NO
Color Black
Size 118mm 73mm 145mm
Weight 151g
Certification CE, FCC ID: 2AUBX-HT-TX02
Throttle stick position

Neutral point                              Top point of forward direction

Hilux 1983 - Throttle Stick Position 1 Hilux 1983 - Throttle Stick Position 2

Top point of backward direction

Hilux 1983 - Throttle Stick Position 3
Operating the vehicle

Step 1: turn on the transmitter, the headlamp of the transmitter will flash and enter the frequency matching mode.
Step 2: turn on the receiver switch, the headlight will flash and enter the frequency matching mode.
Step 3: when the transmitter and receiver are successful in frequency up, the front lights of the transmitter will be on for a long time, and the front lights of the vehicle will be off.

Setting the Gear Mesh

Hilux 1983 - Setting the Gear Mesh

The gear mesh is the clearance between the pinion and spur gears in your vehicle. If the motor or gearing components are replaced, check that the gears are not meshing too tightly as a cause premature wear.

Charging the Battery
  1. Connect the charger to a USB port then connect the battery to the charger.
  2. When charging, the Green LED is flash, when charged, the Green LED is stable.
  3. Do not let the battery charge unattended!
  4. If the battery or charger is hot, disconnect the battery and charger immediately as this may be caused by an internal short-circuit.

Hilux 1983 - Charging the Battery

1. Connect the charger’s USB port to a power source.

2. Connect the battery to the charger.

  • Always charge LiPo batteries on non-flammable, heat-resistant surfaces.
  • Always use a LiPo-safe bag or container while charging. Do not allow LiPo cells to overheat at any time. Cells which reach greater than 140 Fahrenheit (60°C) will usually become damaged and will catch fire.
  • Do not charge the LiPo pack while it is still in the model. Never charge or store battery packs in a vehicle.
  • Do not discharge LiPo; doing no will damage the battery.
  • Do not expose LiPo cell to water or moisture at any time.
  • Do not store battery near open flame or heater.
  • Do not assemble LiPo cells or pre -assembled packs together with other LiPo cells or packs.
  • Always store LiPo battery in a secure location away from children.
  • Always remove the LiPo battery if model is involved in any kind of crash
  • Carefully inspect the battery and connectors for even the smallest damage.
  • CAUTION: Cells may become hot after usage. Allow the pack to cool to room temperature prior to recharging.
  • Do not allow the electrolyte to get into eyes or on skin. Wash affected areas immediately if they if they come into contact with electrolyte. Do not alter or modify connectors or wires of a LiPo battery pack.
  • Always inspect the condition of the battery before charging and operating.
  • Do not short circuit the LiPo battery.
  • Do not have contact with a leaky/damaged battery directly.
  • Do not charge battery out of recommended temperature range (0°C 45°C).

Hilux 1983 - Charging the Battery 2

Fms Toyota Hilux 1983 - 2

NOTE

  1. If it is not in use for a long time, unplug and take off the battery to prevent battery leakage.
  2. Do not open, disassemble, or attempt to repair the battery.
  3. Please disconnect the battery from the receiver before charging.
Spare parts list

C2159 1:18 HILUX Hood
C2160 1:18 HILUX Front and Rear Light Cup Set
C2161 1:18 HILUX Hood Mount Set
C2162 1:18 HILUX Rearview Mirror And Wiper
C2163 1:18 HILUX Bumper And Side Panel
C2164 1:18 HILUX Lens
C2165 1:18 HILUX Body SHELL
C2166 1:18 HILUX CHASSIS
C2167 1:18 HILUX HANDLE
C2168 Eight Planets Style Wheels plastic partsel ectroplate
C2052 FMS LIPO Battery 2S LIPO 380mAh for 1:18
C2169 1:18 HILUX Light net
C2051 FMS USB Charger
C2049 1:18 050 Motor net
C2057 1:18 Plastic Gear net
C2170 1:18 HILUX Transmission Shaft full set
C2021 1:18 1KG High Torque 3wire Servo
C2172 1:18 HILUX Window
C2074 1:18 Rear Wheel Shaft
C2071 1:18 Wheel Hex
C2063 1:18 SHOCK PLASTIC PARTS
C2064 1:18 HILUX Connecting Rod
C2066 1.18 BALL HEAD
C2067 1:18 Steering Hub & Spindle
C2068 1:18 FRONT/REAR AXLE parts
C2069 1:18 SERVO HORN
C2126 1:18 HILUX MIRROR LENS
C2075 1:18 FRONT OUTDRIVE SHAFT
C2076 1:18 Gear Box Plastic Parts
C2139 FMS 1:18 Receiver
C2138 FMS HT-TX02 Transmitter
C2137 FMS HT-TX02 Transmitter Receiver Set
C2173 11816 DASH BOARD

CE Warning

The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co- located or operating in conjunction with any other transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.

Appendix 1 FCC Statement

FCC ID: 2AUBX-HT-TX02
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televisor reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.

This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Caution!
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user authority to operate the equipment.

  1. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-lacated or operating in conjunction with any other transmitter End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.
  2. Move all your channels to the desired position.
  3. Select [All channels] and then [Yes] in the confirmation box.
Declaration of Conformity (DoC)

We,
Dongguan Solid Model Technology Co.,Ltd
3/F, Building B, 3rd Industry Zone,
Matigang, Dalingshan Town
Dongguan City of China 523810.

Phone:0769-86976655
Web:www.fmsmodel.com

declare under our responsibility that the product:
Type of Equipment: Driving System & 2.4GHz Control System
Brand Name: FMS
Compatiable for cars: 1: 18 Toyota Hilux 1983
Equipment Model: 11816

to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the essential requirements and other relevant requirements of the Directive 2014/53/EU, EMC Directive 2014/30/EU, EMC Directive 2014/53/EU, FCC Indentifier 2AUBX-HT-TX02, EU RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU and Council Directive 2014/30/EU. The product is in conformity with following standards and/or other normative documents:

ETSI EN 301 489-1 V2.2.3(2019-11)
ETSI EN 301 489-17 V3.2.4(2020-09)
EN 55032:2015+A11:2020
EN 55035:2017+A11:2020
EN61000-3-2:2014
EN61000-3-3:2013
EN : 62479:2010
ETSI EN 300 328 V2.2.2 (2019-07)

DISTRIBUTOR

North America:
Horizon Hobby LLC
2904 Research Road
Champaign, IL 61822, USA
Tel.: 217-403-3584

The United Kingdom:
CML Distribution Ltd
Saxon House, Saxon Business Park, Hanbury Road
Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
B60 4AD, England
Tel.: +44 (0)1527 575349

Sweden:
Minicars Hobby Distribution AB
Annelundsgatan 17C
749 40 Enkoping, Sweden
Tel.: +46-171-14 30 02

Australia:
Model Engines Pty Ltd
Unit 1/32 Bluett Drive
Smeaton Grange
NSW 2567 Australia
Tel.: +61(0)411128284

VIBRATION AVOIDANCE GROUP

Hilux 1983 - VIBRATION AVOIDANCE GROUP

SEMI FINISHED FRAME GROUP

Hilux 1983 - SEMI FINISHED FRAME GROUP

FRAME GROUP

Hilux 1983 - FRAME GROUP

TYRE GROUP

Hilux 1983 - TYRE GROUP

CAR SHELL GROUP

Hilux 1983 - CAR SHELL GROUP

CAR BODY GROUP

Hilux 1983 - CAR BODY GROUP

VEHICLE GROUP

Hilux 1983 - VEHICLE GROUP

Hilux 1983 - VEHICLE GROUP 2

FRONT AXLE GROUP

Hilux 1983 - FRONT AXLE GROUP

REAR AXLE GROUP

Hilux 1983 - REAR AXLE GROUP

DENTAL BOX GROUP

Hilux 1983 - DENTAL BOX GROUP

“S” for spare part        “O” for optional part

PART NUMBER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION S/O
C2159 1:18 HILUX Hood S
C2160 1:18 HILUX Front and Rear Light Cup Set S
C2161 1:18 HILUX Hood Mount Set S
C2162 1:18 HILUX Rearview Mirror And Wiper S
C2163 1:18 HILUX Bumper And Side Panel S
C2164 1:18 HILUX Lens S
C2165 1:18 HILUX Body SHELL S
C2166 1:18 HILUX CHASSIS S
C2167 1:18 HILUX HANDLE S
C2168 Eight Planets Style Wheels plastic parts electroplate S
C2169 1:18 HILUX Light set S
C2049 1:18 050 Motor set S
C2057 1:18 Plastic Gear set S
C2170 1:18 HILUX Transmission Shaft full set S
C2021 1:18 1KG High Torque 3wire Servo S
C2172 1:18 HILUX Window S
C2074 1:18 Rear Wheel Shaft S
C2071 1:18 Wheel Hex S
C2063 1:18 SHOCK PLASTIC PARTS S
C2064 1:18 HILUX Connecting Rod S
C2066 1:18 BALL HEAD S
C2067 1:18 Steering Hub & Spindle S
C2068 1:18 FRONT/REAR AXLE parts S
C2069 1:18 SERVO HORN S
C2126 1:18 HILUX MIRROR LENS S
C2075 1:18 FRONT OUTDRIVE SHAFT S
C2076 1:18 Gear Box Plastic Parts S
C2139 FMS 1:18 Receiver S
C2138 FMS HT-TX02 Transmitter S
C2137 FMS HT-TX02 Transmitter Receiver Set S
C2173 11816 DASH BOARD S
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