JAMARA CCX Pro 2, 4 GHz Transmitter Instructions

October 27, 2023
JAMARA

JAMARA CCX Pro 2, 4 GHz Transmitter Instructions

General information

JAMARA e.K. is not liable for any damage caused to the product itself or by it, if this is due to improper operation or handling errors. The customer alone bears the full responsibility for the proper use
and handling, including in particular, assembling, charging and using the model, and selecting the
area in which to use it. Please refer to the operating and user instructions, which contain important
information and warnings.

 Certificate of Conformity

Hereby JAMARA e.K. declares that the product “CCX Pro 2,4 GHz, No. 061200“ complies with
Directive 2014/53/EU, 2011/65/EU.
The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at the following Internet address:www. jamara-shop.com/Conformity

For model building only – Not a toy!

Read the complete instructions and security instructions carefully before using the model.
Caution! Please fully and carefully read warnings/ safety instructions.
These are for our own security and can avoid accidents/injuries.

Box contents:

  • Transmitter
  • Receiver
  • Instruction

Recommended Accessories

8 x AA Batteries Ord. No. 140267 (4 pieces)
This transmitter sets new standards in the RC-Car area. The established 2.4 GHz technology from our CCX car radio was adopted into the CCX Pro. A huge display and easy programming complete
this transmitter.

Features:

  •  3ch fully programmable
  • 2,4GHz System
  • Dual Rate
  • Servo reverse
  •  Adjustment of servo centre and travel
  • 1024 display resolution
  • 100mW Frequency hopper
  • 10 model memory
  • Adjustable Expo
  • 3 stage ABS setting
  • Programming by Jog/Dial wheel
  • Display backlight
  • Voltage indicator with audible low voltage warning
  • Compatible with CCX receivers
  • Charging socket
  • 3,5mm jack and simulator connection
  • Weight 405 g
  • Dimensions 159 x 127 x 196 mm
  •  Programmable Fail Safe on receiver
  • Display: 100 x 35 mm

Technical data:
Frequency 2,4 GHz
Modulation AFHDS
Operating voltage 4,8 – 7,4 V DC
Servo resolution 10 Bit (1024 steps)
Dimensions 37 x 22 x 13 mm
Weight 7,6 g

Charging The Batteries


If you use NiCad or NiHm rechargeable cells for your transmitter ensure that the cells are fully charged before using the system. Please be aware that due to the self-discharge characteristics of
this type of cells that they should always be fully charged prior to use. Please refer to the battery manufacturers recommendations regarding charging current etc.
Use only a high quality charger which is suitable for this type of cells such as our item 15 0004.
For further information please contact your local dealer. Once charging is complete, always disconnect the batteries from the charger and unplug the charger from the mains supply.
Remove the batteries from the model and transmitter if you do not intend to operate it for a
longer period of time. To charge teh transmitter batteries please proceed as follows:

  1. Fit the batteries observing the correct polarity.
  2. Plug the charger into the household mains.
  3. Connect the charging cable to the transmitter.
  4. Remove the charging cable and unplug the charger as soon as the batteries are full.

Warning!
Remove the battery hatch cover whilst charging!

Right – side view

  1.  2,4 GHz Antenna
  2. . Steering Wheel
  3.  3 channel
  4.  Battery Hatch
  5.  Dual Rate channel 1
  6. Trim channel 3 ]Rear View
  7. ON/OFF Switch Left – side view
  8. Connection for simulator cable
  9. Charging socket A. Throttle Lever

Programming Panel

B. LCD display
C. Back
D. Binding Button
E. Selection for sub-menu
F. Confirmation ( right / left)
G. Trim channel 2 back
H. Trim channel 2 front
I. Trim channel 1 left
J. Trim channel 1 right

Display

Thanks to the logical and well thought out lay-out of the Programming Panel and the positioning of the switches and LEDs the CCX Pro 2,4 GHz transmitter can be quickly and simply programmed. All
channels can be trimmed and the direction changed. Furthermore the transmitter is equipped with a Dual Rate, a EXPO- and ABS-Function.

B – Connecting To The Receiver

Antenna

Mount the 2.4 GHz antenna vertically as shown in the diagram.
Do not allow any metal object to come into contact with the antenna or to shield it as this will reduce the range.

Binding

As with all modern 2.4GHz R/C systems the receiver must be bound to the transmitter to ensure that the receiver will only react to signals from that transmitter. If you wish to re-bind the receiver with the transmitter please proceed as follows:
A. Ensure that the transmitter is fi tted with fresh or fully charged batteries and leave the transmitter off.
B. Plug the binding plug (included) into the channel 3 socket on the receiver.
C. Switch the receiver system on by connecting the battery.
The receiver LED will begin to fl ash indicating that the receiver is in bonding mode.
D. Press and hold down the binding button on the transmitter while switching it on.
E. Watch the receiver LED and once it stops blinking the binding process is copmlete.
This process may take up to 5 seconds.
F. Release the binding button on the transmitter and disconnect the binding plug from the receiver. Set the receiver and transmitter.
G. Install all of the components correctly and carefully check that everything is operating correctly.
H. If the receiver fails to bond or does not function after bonding repeat the above procedure until a successful bonding is achieved

Programming of the integrated FailSafe unit.

1. Function Description

The built-in FailSafe unit is mainly for the use on boats and cars. It is used to prevent loss of the
model in case of signal loss and returns the servo to the position which was set before.

2. Setting

a. Turn on the transmitter
b. Turn on the receiver. The signal LED will flash continuously and indicates that the receiver is ready.
c. Move the throttle lever on the transmitter in the braking or outlet position. Hold the throttle lever in this position.
d. Press the Setup button on the receiver. The signal LED flashes for 3 seconds (see left).
e. The setting is saved and you can bring back the throttle into neutral position.

3. Testing the settings

a. Turn on the transmitter.
b. Turn on the receiver.
c. Turn off the transmitter.
d. The receiver will now lose the signal and drives the servo or the speed control on the gas channel to the previously programmed position.
e. If these steps work, you have set the FailSafe.

Switching On

  1. Plug in all of the components.
  2. Switch the transmitter on.
  3. Connect the receiver battery to the receiver.
  4. Check that the LEDs on both the transmitter and the receiver illuminate solidly.
  5. The system is now correctly switch on and operating and can now safely be used

– Switching Off

  1. Disconnect the receiver battery
  2.  Switch off the transmitter

Button functions

Enter: Turn the knob to navigate through the menu
Enter: Press the button for menu select
End: Press to select a submenu
Back: Press to exit the menu

LCD Display

The transmitter is turned on, the display shows the voltage in volts and the number (here 8) and the\ name (in this case ACB) of the model.
By turning the Enter key you can switch between voltage and model.
If the voltage drops below 9.5V, this is indicated on the display.
If the voltage continues to drop, the warning message „Low Power!“ will light up and a buzzer will sound.

MODEL

You can store up to 10 models in the transmitter.
Each memory can be set individually for each model.
The default setting of the transmitter shows „no. 0 „FS0“.
In the picture you see the space „no. 8“ and the model name „ACB“.
Switch the transmitter on and press „Enter“.
By turning the enter button in the menu „Model“ to the left or right, you can choose the model of your choice. Press the Enter button to confirm the model.
To exit the menu, press „BACK“.

NAME

In this menu you can assign a name to each model (max. 3 characters).
„Model No.“ = model number
„ACB“ = shortcut
Press „Enter“. To select the option „Name“ turn the enter button. The first letter (here A) starts to flash. By turning the Enter button you can select a letter. Press the „End“ key to switch to the next letter. Repeat the process for the third letter. Once you have entered your code, confirm by pressing the „Enter“ key.
To exit the menu, press „BACK“

Servo reverse direction

Channel: Channel number 1 to 3.
REV: Reverse servo direction
NOR: Normal servo direction
Press „Enter“. Turn the knob to get to the desired channel. Press „END“ to change the setting. The
setting is flashing, now select the button „REV“ or „NOR“ and press Enter.

E POINT

With this setting you can set the steering angle of your servos. If your steering servo differs at full scale (left or right) differ, you can adjust it with this setting.
Output value is 100%.
Displacements from 0 to 120%
Press „Enter“ and select „E POINT“ in the menu. To select the servo direction, press the channel (1, 2 or 3) ind the desired direction (1 = wheel, 2 = throttle, 3 = third channel key). Press „END“
to enter the setting of the channel. Select with the rotary knob to set the value and press Enter to confirm the value.

TRIM

With this setting you can set the neutral position of the servos.
Output value is N00
Setting of L30 to N00 to R30 and F30 to N00 and B30.
L = left, N = zero, R = Right, F = Forward B = Back
Press „Enter“ and select „TRIM“ in the menu. The channel will flash. Press „END“ to enter the setting of the channel. Select with the rotary knob to set the value and press Enter to confirm the value.

D/R

This setting allows you to limit the adjustment of the servo travel.
Output value is 100%
Displacements from 0 – 100%
Press „Enter“ and choose „D / R“ in the menu. The channel will flash. Press „END“ to enter the setting of the channel. Select with the rotary knob to set the value and press Enter to confirm the value

EXP

With this setting you can change the servo sensitivity, without affecting the total servo way.
Output value is 0%
Adjustment of -100 – 100%
Press „Enter“ and select „EXP“ on the menu. The channel will flash. Press „END“ to enter the setting of the channel. Select with the rotary knob to set the value and press Enter to confirm the value.
The servo sensitivity increases exponentially. It determines the curve of the reaction of the respective channel in relation to the input of the transmitter (steering wheel, throttle)

ABS

With this setting you can determine if your model is to have the gas or brake servo on the ABS function. This braking assistance helps to prevent the wheels from locking.
OFF: The ABS function is over.
SLW: Slow pulses
NOR: Average Impulse
FST: Fast Impulse
Tip: The setting can vary from servo to servo, and should be tailored to each servo. Press „Enter“ and select „ABS“ in the menu. The setting is flashing. Select with the rotary knob to set
the value and press Enter to confirm the value.

Steering

This function is used to steer the model and turning the steering wheel will make the models wheels to turn in the relevant direction. Turning the wheel to the right will make the models wheels turn to right when viewed from above as illustrated. Moving the wheel to the left will cause the wheels to turn to the left.
By operating the relevant switch (6) on the programming panel the direction in which the steering moves can be reversed if required.
In addition, the transmitter is equipped with a Dual Rate function.
When this function is activated the wheels of the model will move less relative to the movement of the transmitters steering wheel around the middle position. This will allow the model to be steered with
more precision however if this function is used the total throw will still be available for tight cornering when the steering wheel is moved to the end of it’s range.

Throttle Lever

This function is used to control the models speed both forwards and in reverse as shown in the illustration to the left. If the lever is pulled back towards the transmitter grip the model will accelerate forwards.
If the lever is pushed away from the transmitter grip the model will first brake and then accelerate in reverse. This is providing that the model is fi tted with a Speed Controller which supports these functions.

Using A Simulator

The CCX Pro 2,4 Ftransmitter can also be used to operate a computer simulator program loaded onto your PC or Notebook.
If you wish to use the transmitter in this way you will have to purchase a Simulator Cable which will be available from your local dealer. The Jack-Plug of the Simulator Cable plugs into the transmitter as shown and the USB plug will connect to your PC.

Disposal restrictions

Electrical appliances must not be disposed of in domestic waste and must be disposed of separately.
You are obliged to take out the batteries, if possible, and to dispose of the electrical equipment at the communal collection points. Should personal data be stored on the electrical appliance you must remove them by yourself.

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