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R7214SB
Thank  you  for  purchasing  a  Futaba  R7214SB 
FA S STes t-2.4G Hz  compatible  receiver.
The 
R7214S B  r e c e i v e r  fe a t u r e s  bi - d i r e c t i o n a l 
communication with a FASSTest Futaba transmitter 
using the  S.BUS2 port.    Using  the  S.BUS2  port 
an  impressive  array of  telemetry  sensors  may  be 
utilized.    It  also  includes  both  standard  PWM 
output ports (1-14ch) and  output ports.  The S.BUS 
R7214SB  can  also  be  switched  to  the  Dual  Rx 
Link  System. This  system  can  ensure  safety  by 
mounting two FASSTest receivers on one aircraft.
1M23N36204
● Applicable systems: Futaba FASSTest-2.4GHz  system transmitter
◆FASSTest-2.4GHz Bidirectional Communication System  
◆Dual Rx Link System Equipment  
◆S.BUS2 / S.BUS Port and 14 Channels for Conventional System 
Receiver
*Be sure  that when using ESCs regulated 
output the capacity of the ESC must meet 
your usage condition.
*Never use dry batteries for the power sup-
ply  of  the  R7214SB  as  they  may  cause 
diculties.
R7214SB Specications
FASSTest-2.4 GHz system(18 ch/12 ch mode)
S.BUS2 and  port and 14 channels for conventional system receiver S.BUS
• Dual antenna diversity
• Size: 1.46 x 1.98 x 0.63 in. (37.0 x 50.2 x 15.9 mm)
• Weight: 0.73 oz. (20.8 g)
• Power requirement: 3.7 V to 7.4 V(Voltage range: 3.5 V to 8.4 V)
• Battery F/S Voltage: It sets up with a transmitter
• Extra Voltage port: 0
~
70 V DC
+ -
S.BUS2 port
(SB2/RX)
(SB2/DG1)
Port can be changed
(Refer to separate table)
When all ports are used.
Servo for conventional
system
Mode LED
Link LED
Antenna
Mode switch
Extra Voltage Port
(It is not used for a link.)
It connects with the battery
for power, etc.
Exter nal vo ltage  input
cable of an option is used.
The voltage of the battery
can be displayed with a
transmitter.
S.BUS Servo
S.BUS Gyro
HUB
HUB
HUB
HUB
HUB
HUB
Battery
3.7 ~ 7.4 V
Switch
Servo
A battery is connectable 
also with which port.
Temperature
Sensor
Voltage
Sensor
Current
Sensor
RPM
Sensor
Altitude
Sensor
Airspeed
Sensor
S.BUS2 Tool
S.BUS port
(SB/DG2)
Channel 12 output
Channel 1 output
(Typical installation)
Receiver
Do not insert either a switch 
or battery in this manner.
DANGER
RED   
⇒
  ORANGE   
⇒
  GREEN    
⇒
 ORANGE slow blink
Blinks ORANGE once
Blinks ORANGE twice
Blinks ORANGE
Solid ORANGE
FASSTest12CH(Telemetry 
OFF)mode : 
ON
FASSTest12CH(Telemetry 
OFF)mode : 
OFF
4
Press switch
Press SW once more 
to return to ashing 
orange once
3
5
Press and hold the SW
6  
Release SW
Release the 
switch here
7
  Turn o the receiver power
Blinking switches every 5 seconds as follows.
1
  Turn on the receiver. [Transmitter is always OFF]
2
  Press and hold the SW for 5 seconds or more.
FASSTest12CH(Telemetry OFF)mode
This mode is forcibly turning o telemetry transmission to prevent 
collision of  telemetry signals from  the receiver to the transmitter 
when using dual RX link mode in FASSTest12ch mode.
After restarting, the 
LINK LED lights up.
In FASSTest12CH Telemetry OFF Mode
Status LINK LED
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Compliance Information Statement (for U.S.A.)
This  devi ce,  t ra de  n ame F utaba  Corpor ati on,  m odel  number  R7214SB,  c omplies  with  part15  of  the  FCC 
Rules. Op erat ion is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
CAUTION: To assure continued FCC compliance
1. Any  changes  or modications not expressly approved  by the  grantee  of this  device  could void  the user's 
authority to operate the equipment.
2. This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. 
This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.
The responsible party of this device compliance is:
FUTABA Corporation of America  2681 Wall Triana Hwy Huntsville, AL 35824, U.S.A.
Phone:1-256-461-9399  FAX:1-256-461-1059  E-mail: service@futabaUSA.com
In FASSTest12CH mode, after linking R7214SB in telemetry 
OFF  mode,  link  the  receiver  you  want  telemetry  to.  (The 
transmitter will show the telemetry of the last linked transmitter.)
1
 Install two receivers on the aircraft as shown in the 
connection example.
2
Link  the  two receivers  using the dual receiver 
feature of the transmitter.
For systems without dual receiver capability, link 
each receiver in turn.
Transmitter in link mode
Transmitter in link mode
For FASSTest 18CH Select dual mode and link primary
*Follow the link procedure 
for each receiver manual.
For FASSTest 18CH Select dual 
mode and link secondary
Turn on the main 
receiver and link
Turn on the sub 
receiver and link
◆ About telemetry system
When using the dual receiver function
・The telemetry function of the main receiver can be used
・Sub-receiver telemetry function is not available
How to Dual Rx Link
Telemetry for FASSTest12CH
FUTABA CORPORATION 
Hobby Radio Control Business Center   Sales & Marketing Department
1080 Yabutsuka, Chosei-mura, Chosei-gun, Chiba-ken, 299-4395, Japan   TEL: +81-475-32-6051, FAX: +81-475-32-2915   
©FUTABA CORPORATION     2023, 6 (1)
Telemetry OFF
mode
Telemetry 
Telemetry 
Telemetry OFF
mode
First Link
First Link
Telemetry display of second-linked receiver.
Telemetry OFF first-Linked receiver.
Display
Display
#1
Second Link
#2
Second Link
#2
#2
#1
#1
#2
#2
FASSTest receiver
e.g.
R7214SB
R7214SB
R7214SB
Antenna installation for carbon fuselage
You  must leave 30mm at the tip of the antenna fully exposed. The 
exposed antenna should be secured so that it cannot move around or 
back inside of your aircraft. 
Be careful of connector insertion
Don't connect an S.BUS servo / gyro to S.BUS2 connector.
Link precaution
Do not perform the linking procedure while the motor's main power is 
connected or the engine is operating as it may result in serious injury.
When the linking is complete, please cycle the receiver power and 
ensure the receiver is properly linked to the transmitter.
Power on the system in  this order:   Transmitter rst, followed  by the 
receiver. 
If the R7214SB receiver was previously linked to another transmitter, 
make sure that transmitter is not operating while linking the receiver to 
the new transmitter.
Connector precaution
Don't connect a connector, as shown in 
this gure.
■  It will  short-circuit,  if  it connected  in 
this way. A short circuit across the battery 
terminals may  cause abnormal heating, fire 
and burns.
Usage precaution
•  Analog servos cannot be used with the R7214SB in the FASSTest 12CH 
mode.
•  Don't connect to Extra Voltage before turning on a receiver.
WARNING
Changes or modification not approved by the party responsible for 
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
The R7214SB receiver should be protected from vibration by foam 
rubber, Velcro, or similar mounting methods.  Protect from moisture.
Keep away from conductive materials to avoid short circuits.
Antenna installation precaution
Do not cut or bundle the receiver antenna wire. 
The antennas must be mounted in such a way to assure they are strain 
relieved.  
Keep the antenna as far away from the motor, ESC and other noise 
sources as you possibly can.
Do not touch the antenna to metal,  carbon, or other conductive 
material.
Be sure that the two antennas are placed at 90 degrees to each other.
■The R7214SB  has two antennas.  In order to  maximize signal reception 
and  promote safe modeling Futaba has adopted a diversity antenna 
system.  This allows the receiver to obtain RF signals on both antennas and 
y problem-free.
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