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FUTABA ATTACK User Manual

FUTABA ATTACK
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Futaba
DIGITAL PROPORTIONAL
RADIO CONTROL
New ATTACK-BFR
& ASP SYSTEM
New ATTACK-R
SYSTEM
New ATTACK
SYSTEM
•The NEW ATTACK, NEW ATTACK-R is a high performance 2 channel digital proportional
R/C set based on the acclaimed ATTACK and has a built-in BEC (Battery Eliminator
Circuitry) system.
Since the power receiver and servo power is supplied from the running
Nicd battery, there is no troublesome wiring and the vehicle can be made
lighter.
•The NEW ATTACK-BFR is the newest 2 channel digital proportional R/C set with a built-
in ASP (Adjustable Safety Position) system, plus the functions of the NEW ATTACK.
It is a safety system which protects the vehicle against loss of control due
to a discharged Nicd by detecting a drop in the voltage of the running
Nicd battery which is a shared power supply and stops the vehicle.
Thank you for purchasing a Futaba digital proportional radio control set.
Please read this manual carefully before using your set.
CONTENTS
CONTENTS AND RATINGS ............ 2
TRANSMITTER FP-T2NBL, FP-T2NBR AND
FP-T2NBFR ...................... 2
LOADING THE PENLIGHT BATTERIES . .3
STEERING TRIM LEVER ADJUSTMENT. .3
THROTTLE STICK NEUTRAL LEVER
OPERATION
....................
4
CRYSTAL
REPLACEMENT
...........
4
SWIVEL
STICK
SETTING
...........
4
RECEIVER AND SERVOS ............. 5
USING
THE
FREQUENCY
FLAG
......
7
ASP
SETTING
...................
8
ASP
OPERATION
.................
9
IF ASP OPERATES ..............
10
WHEN VEHICLE DOES NOT RUN ....
10
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FUTABA ATTACK Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandFUTABA
ModelATTACK
CategoryRemote Control
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Features of New Attack Series

ASP System Explained

Details the Adjustable Safety Position system for preventing loss of steering control.

Transmitter Specifications

Receiver Specifications

Servo Specifications

Transmitter Identification

Receiver and Transmitter Check

Transmitter Setup and Operation

Loading Penlight Batteries

Instructions for inserting penlight batteries into the transmitter, ensuring correct polarity.

Transmitter Adjustments and Settings

Receiver and Servo Wiring

Chassis Power Connection Options

Details receiver connection to chassis power for separate or common supply systems.

ATTACK-BFR Specific Setup

Disabling ASP System

Instructs on disabling the ASP system when using specific Futaba motor control amps.

Operational Advice and Frequency Flags

ASP System Setup Procedure

ASP Setting (NEW ATTACK-BFR)

Details the procedure for setting the ASP system on the NEW ATTACK-BFR model.

Setting Controller Stop Position

Emphasizes setting ASP to the controller stop position before running the vehicle.

ASP Adjustment Steps

Outlines the steps for setting the ASP system, including switch and trimmer adjustments.

Starting and ASP Troubleshooting

ASP Operation Issues

Covers common causes for ASP operation: vehicle, battery, and motor troubles.

ASP OFF for High Power Motors

Advises setting ASP to OFF for high power motors, with caution about potential runaway.

Advanced Operation and Storage