RGBZONE S3003

Pukapuka Tohutohu mō te Mōta Ratonga RC Paerewa RGBZONE S3003

Tauira: S3003

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your RGBZONE S3003 Standard RC Servo Motor. Please read this manual thoroughly before use to ensure proper function and longevity of the product. This servo is designed for use in various remote-controlled applications including smart cars, robots, boats, and helicopters.

2. Hua Neke Atuview

2.1 Nga waahanga matua

  • Sensitive and Quiet Operation: Designed for high efficiency, low noise, fast response, and low power consumption.
  • Hanga Kounga: Manufactured from durable plastic for stable performance and extended service life.
  • Hanganga Pumau: Engineered to ensure reliable operation under various conditions.

2.2 Nga tono

The S3003 servo motor is compatible with a wide range of RC models, including Futaba, Hpi, and Tamiya RC cars, as well as model airplanes, boats, and robotic projects. Its standard size allows for direct replacement in many existing setups.

Image showing various applications for the S3003 servo motor, including RC boats, model airplanes, robots, and toys.

Whakaahua 1: Examples of S3003 servo motor applications in RC ships, model airplanes, robots, and toys.

2.3 He aha kei roto i te Pouaka

Each package typically includes the following components:

  • S3003 Servo Motor
  • Various Servo Horns (e.g., star-shaped, cross-shaped, single-arm)
  • Whakaeke Tiu
  • Nga Ruapapa
  • Brass Eyelets
Image showing a single S3003 servo motor along with its included accessories: various servo horns, mounting screws, rubber grommets, and brass eyelets.

Figure 2: Contents of a single S3003 servo motor package.

Note: Servo motors may come with different wire color combinations (e.g., Yellow-Brown-Red or Black-White-Red). Both configurations are functionally identical.

Image illustrating two variations of the S3003 servo motor, one with yellow, brown, and red wires, and another with black, white, and red wires, indicating random shipment of either type.

Figure 3: S3003 servo motors showing potential wire color variations.

3. Whakatakotoranga Hangarau

TawhāUara
Stall Torque (4.8V)3.2 kg / cm
Stall Torque (6.0V)4.1 kg / cm
Operating Speed (4.8V)0.23 hēkona/60°
Operating Speed (6.0V)0.19 hēkona/60°
Mahinga Mahi Voltage4.8V - 7.2V
Ahu (L x W x H)40mm x 20mm x 38mm (1.57" x 0.78" x 1.50")
TaumahaTata ki te 38g (1.34 oz)
Tauira TuemiFB0037
E taunakitia ana e te Kaihanga Tau8 tau ki runga ake
Image displaying the dimensions of the S3003 servo motor: 40mm length, 20mm width, and 40mm height including the output shaft.

Figure 4: S3003 servo motor dimensions.

4. Tāuta me te Tatūnga

4.1 Tautuhinga Wae

Familiarize yourself with the servo motor and its accessories as shown in Figure 2. The servo motor has a three-wire connector for power and control, and an output shaft for attaching servo horns.

4.2 Mounting the Servo

  1. Identify a suitable mounting location in your RC model or project. Ensure there is enough clearance for the servo's movement and wiring.
  2. Place the rubber grommets into the mounting tabs of the servo.
  3. Insert the brass eyelets into the grommets.
  4. Secure the servo using the provided mounting screws, passing them through the eyelets and into the mounting surface. Do not overtighten the screws, as this can damage the servo casing or grommets.

4.3 Attaching Servo Horns

  1. Select the appropriate servo horn for your application.
  2. Align the servo horn with the splines on the servo output shaft.
  3. Gently press the servo horn onto the shaft.
  4. Secure the servo horn with the small screw provided, inserting it through the center of the horn into the servo shaft.

4.4 Connecting the Servo

  1. Connect the servo's three-wire connector to the appropriate channel on your receiver or control board.
  2. Ensure the polarity is correct: typically, the brown/black wire is ground, the red wire is positive voltage, and the orange/yellow/white wire is the signal line. Refer to your receiver/controller manual for specific pin assignments.
  3. Verify that the power supply to the receiver/controller is within the servo's operating voltage awhe (4.8V-7.2V).
Image showing an S3003 servo motor installed in an RC car chassis and a robotic arm, demonstrating typical installation scenarios.

Whakaahua 5: Example installation of S3003 servo motors in an RC car and a robot arm.

5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

5.1 Tohu Mana

The S3003 servo motor is controlled by a Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) signal. The pulse width determines the angular position of the servo. A typical pulse width range is 1000 to 2000 microseconds (µs), corresponding to a 0 to 180-degree rotation, though the exact range may vary slightly.

5.2 Whakamatau Tuatahi

  1. After installation and connection, power on your RC system (transmitter first, then receiver/model).
  2. Move the corresponding control stick or dial on your transmitter. Observe the servo's movement.
  3. Ensure the servo moves smoothly and to the full extent required for your application without binding or excessive force.
  4. Adjust endpoints or trim settings on your transmitter if necessary to prevent over-travel or mechanical strain on the servo.

6. Tiaki

  • Te horoi: Keep the servo free from dust, dirt, and moisture. Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the exterior. Avoid using solvents or harsh chemicals.
  • Tirotiro: Regularly check the servo's wiring for any signs of damage or fraying. Ensure all mounting screws and servo horn screws are secure.
  • Rokiroki: Store the servo in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
  • A ape i te utaina nui: Do not subject the servo to loads exceeding its specified stall torque, as this can lead to damage or premature failure.

7. Te Raru

PutangaTake peaRongoā
Servo not respondingIncorrect wiring, no power, faulty receiver/controller, damaged servo.Check all connections for correct polarity and secure fit. Verify power supply to the receiver/controller. Test with a known working servo or channel.
Erratic or jerky movementInterference, low battery voltage, faulty signal, mechanical binding.Ensure sufficient battery power. Check for sources of electrical interference. Inspect mechanical linkages for obstructions. Re-check signal wire connection.
Servo makes buzzing noise but doesn't moveMechanical obstruction, servo horn binding, servo overloaded.Remove servo horn and test movement. Check for any physical obstructions preventing movement. Reduce load on the servo.
Servo overheatsExcessive load, continuous stall, incorrect voltage.Reduce mechanical load. Ensure servo is not continuously stalled. Verify operating voltagkei roto i te awhe kua tohua.

8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

Warranty information for the RGBZONE S3003 servo motor is typically provided at the point of purchase or included with the product packaging. Please retain your proof of purchase for any warranty claims.

For technical support, troubleshooting assistance beyond this manual, or inquiries regarding product defects, please contact RGBZONE customer service through the retailer where the product was purchased or visit the official RGBZONE webpae mo nga korero whakapā.

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