Not sure if it's a known thing, but today I was wondering what the usb port was for.. and since it has the text "CHG" next to it I thought it might be for charging it or maybe something else, so out of curiosity I put my iPhone charge cable in it and connected my phone.. and it started charging my phone So I guess that's one way of using it
it's the same radio used for the Mini-z Moto Racer (the motorcycle), it's so you can charge the batteries from the TX.
can't tell you how many times we have had to use the transmitter reset sequence it seems to solve many issues but disappointing that one would need to use this as often as we do.
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Originally Posted by arch2b
reposting some valuable information sourced form members here
To reset the center position of the wheels
(1) Turn on the chassis (leave the transmitter turned off).
(2) Make sure that the steering trim is at the center.
(3) Move the front tires to the center position with your fingers.
(4) Push and hold the pairing button on the chassis until the LED flashes fast two times and goes off.
(5) Turn on the transmitter. The neutral position should be corrected. If it is still not at the center position, repeat above steps.
To reset the transmitter:
(1) Turn off the transmitter if it is on.
(2) Make sure that the steering trim knob is at the center position
(3) Turn the G.SPD L knob fully to the counterclockwise direction.
(4) Position of G.SPD H knob does not matter.
(5) Turn the steering wheel to the fully right position and push the throttle away to the full-brake position and hold them.
(6) Turn on the transmitter. The LED should flash rapidly; this means you are now in the factory mode.
(7) Release the steering wheel and throttle lever.
(8) Turn the steering wheel fully to the left, right, left and right, and then release it.
(9) Pull/push the throttle lever to full-throttle, full-brake, full-throttle, and full-brake, and then release it.
(10) Turn the G.SPD L knob to the right most position. The LED should become solid.
(11) Turn off the transmitter and on it again. You are done.
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