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9.
RX Setup
This chapter introduces receiver features.
9.1 Bind with a Receiver
This menu is for binding the transmitter and receiver.
For instructions on binding, please refer to
[4.2 Binding]
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9.2 RF Std
This menu allows you to change the communication protocol for the transmitter. Select the protocol according
to the table below:
RF Standard
Receiver Type
AFHDS
GR3F, GR3E, R9B, R6B,R6C
AFHDS 2
iR4, iR4B, iR6B,iR10
AF
HDS 2A 1-way
A3, A6
AFHDS 2A 2-way
iA4B, iA6, iA6B, iA10, iA10B,X6
9.3 RX PPM Output
PPM is capable of transferring all channels through one physical output. When
[RX PPM output]
is checked,
the receiver outputs PPM on CH1 output and the other outputs are disabled.
To enable PPM output, touch
[RX PPM output]
in this menu. When the box is checked, the PPM is active.
9.4 RX Battery Monitor
(Pic.49)
This function is used to monitor the receiver battery voltage. Use the supplied
battery’s user manual to set the lower and higher voltages, so that the system
can monitor battery level effectively.
Setting the voltage alarm sets a custom low battery level alarm.
Pic.49
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AFHDS 2A 2-Way is the latest, most stable and advanced communication protocol.
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When changing mode, a confirmation message will display.
You can set the following parameters in this menu:
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External sensor: Enables monitoring battery status using an external
sensor.
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Low voltage: Sets your battery’s low voltage value which is 4.00V by
default.
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Alarm voltage: Sets the low voltage alarm limit.
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High voltage: Set the maximum voltage when the battery is full. The
default high voltage is 5.00V
(Check your battery specifications)
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To change settings, touch the desired item and move the wheel to set the new
value.
9.5 Low Signal Alarm
This function is used to enable or disable the low signal alarm function.
[Low Signal]
When checked, will alert
the user with an alarm if the receiver signal strength is less than or equal to 4.