3.5.1 Receiver Outputs
Failsafe:
The failsafe setting determines how the receiver behaves during fail-safe (loss of
signal from the DragonLink transmitter).
Normal:
The receiver’s outputs (PPM / SBUS / PWM) remain active and the channels
(sticks, switches, etc.) positions will move to saved positions set by the user during
failsafe configuration. See section
3.3.6
for instructions on setting up and saving
these channel positions.
No output:
The receiver’s outputs (PPM / SBUS / PWM) outputs will deactivate when
a fail-safe occurs.
WARNING: If using Digital RSSI, that value will also no longer be updated
until the signal from the transmitter is re-acquired.
Keep position:
All channels will hold their last-known position until signal is re-
acquired.
WARNING: Where applicable, if using
Keep position
you may need to
ensure that your flight controller is correctly configured to monitor the
DragonLink receiver’s RSSI value in order for it to correctly identify when
a fail-safe event has occurred.
Receiver outputs:
The Receiver outputs section allows you to assign functions to
each of the pin headers on your DragonLink receiver. Pictured below is the
configuration page for the
Micro receiver,
which has 8 multifunction pin headers. In
the example below, channel 8 (CH 8) has been assigned to output S-BUS, while the
remaining 7 channels output a standard single-channel PWM signal.