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RC6GS V3 FAQ
A: Cannot. RC6GS V2 and RC6GS cannot upgrade the firmware of RC6GS V3 success.
A: The JST connector of RC6GS V3 can be easily adapted for various batteries, including LiPo batteries of 2S to 4S and 6 pieces of AA batteries. The voltage range is 4.8V to 16.8V.
A: Yes. RC6GS V3 is capable of returning signal strength, RSSI, and receiver voltage. If works with RadioLink receiver R7FG/R8F/R8FG, vehicle voltage can also be returned. However, telemetry of motor speed and temperature is NOT available yet.
A: Sure. RC6GS V3 is a perfect remote control for all types of on-road electric-powered or gasoline cars and twin-engine cars, tracked vehicles, crawlers, drift cars, tractor trucks, nitro cars, mini cars, sailboats, fishing boats.
A: Select whichever two preferred channels and refer to the PROGRAMMABLE MIX CONTROL setup part in the user manual of RC6GS V3/RC6GS V2 or click the below link for the detailed steps to setup mix control
A: RC6GS V3 can store 30 models data at most.
A: The standard packed receiver of RC6GS V3 is R7FG. RC6GS V3 is compatible with R8FG, R8F, R8EF, R7FG, R6FG, R6F, R4FGM, and R4F and is specially developed for mini cars.
Note
* All RadioLink transmitters are not open-sourced and can only bind to receivers developed by RadioLink. Vice versa.
A: All the binding of RadioLink transmitters and receivers is the same. Power on the products, long press the binding button on the receiver, and release, the led indicator always on means the binding is done. Click the tutorial video to learn more https://youtu.be/Kxjzt4vzqU4
A: Yes, you can assign a switch to control the dual rate function in the menu D/R.
A: Set the cruise control function in the IDLUP menu.
Set the percent of the throttle lock to a negative number.
A: I bind RC6GS V3 to 2 receivers. The two vehicles run at the same time when I pull the throttle even though I choose different models.
It is because the MODEL selection is not for choosing the receiver. It's for different data sets. You need to set ID SEED in the basic menu.
A: The USB port of RC6GS V3 is for upgrading the firmware. It cannot be used on the computer as a simulator.
Do not use the USB port as a charging port, or it will damage the transmitter.
A: LK-A means the lock mode of the SwA button. For example, when you assign SwA to control the function, when you press the SwA, the function is triggered. When you release the button, the function is turned off. But when you assign LK-A to control the function, when you press the SwA for once, the function is triggered. When you press the SwA again, the function is turned off. LK-B is for the lock mode of the SwB button. LK-C for SwC. LK-D for SwD.
A: When you speed up, the instantaneous voltage is high, so the voltage of the battery may fall. When it slows down, the voltage of the battery will go back slowly. You can set the alarm voltage lower than 11.1V.
A: Yes.
RC6GS V3, RC6GS, and RC6GS V2 all support Crossfire. For the wiring and setting method, please refer to the following YouTube tutorial video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRsJF_JICR4&t=95s
Note: The firmware of the transmitter RC6GS, RC6GS V2 must be the version below V6.3.2.
Q: When letting go of the throttle, the car is still moving forward. What to do to stop the car immediately when I let go of the throttle?
A: Please check the instruction manual of your ESC and set the mode of your ESC.
A: If the R7FG receiver needs to be installed in a car/boat with a full metal casing, it is recommended to use an IPEX to SAM with a sucker antenna. The antenna needs to be drawn out, because if the receiver antenna is enclosed in a metal shell, the metal material will weaken the signal of the receiver, thereby affecting the control distance.
The antenna connector of the R7FG receiver is IPEX. Make sure the sucker antenna has the IPEX connector. Please refer to the picture below: