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This function is used to protect the models and users if the receiver loses signal and
therefore is no longer controllable.
A list of four channels is displayed under the failsafe menu. If [Free] is displayed next
to a channel, it means that after the model loses the signal, the channel will continue
to maintain the last position before the failsafe kicked in. If a percentage is displayed,
it means that after the model loses the signal, channel will move to the position that
position and stay there.
Note: when the failsafe function is tested, press the
icon for more than 1 second.
The radio frequency output will be disabled. The radio frequency output will be normal
when you release the icon. If you press the
icon for less than 1 second, the system
will prompt "Pressing the icon for one second to turn off the output of RF!" with pop-up
window reminder.
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Please do not touch this icon during normal operations to avoid damaging your
transmitter models or hurting your body.
Setup:
1. On the [Failsafe] interface, click the icon on the right of [i-BUS/PPM No Output]. After
cancelation, the corresponding i-BUS/PPM signal will have no output when the model
loses signal.
2. Select the desired channel to enter this channel setting interface. Click the right side of
the corresponding function.
3.Move the throttle trigger, steering wheel, button, or knob of the corresponding channel
to the desired setting position and keep it. Click the icon to complete the setting.
You can also use [Set All Fixed Value Channels] to set the failsafe for all channels at the
same time.
This function can only be set for channels that have failsafe enabled.
7.6 Failsafe
To connect to the enhanced receiver:
[SR]: one of the specifications in the servo response speed (PWM frequency is 833 Hz).
[SFR]: one of the specifications in the servo response speed (PWM frequency is 1000 Hz).
[Synchronization with radio frequency]: the digital signal of low frequency is
synchronized with the digital signal of radio frequency.
Note: the conventional servo response speed (PWM frequency) is 50-400 Hz. The delay of
the whole system will be greatly improved when SR and SFR are selected. Make sure that
the adapted servo supports the corresponding frequency. Otherwise, it may cause the
servo not to work properly or even damage the servo.
1. Click [Servos Frequency1] menu. Click [Direction: Digital Servo] or other options to
enter the function setting interface.
2. Click the right side of the corresponding servo response speed according to the actual
state of the adapted receiver. Click to return to the previous level interface.
Click the check box on the right of [Synchronize with RF]. The icon will change to . The
servo response speed of this function will be synchronized to RF after it is checked.
3. If you choose [Custom Frequency], click "+" or "-" to adjust the frequency.
Note: Gas powered models are slightly different when it comes to failsafe setup.
Gas powered:
Battery Powered:
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Some ESCs also use breaking as reverse, make sure to check this with your model.
It is recommended to set failsafe for the vehicle’s brake, that is, set the throttle channel output
value of the vehicle as if braking.
1. It is recommended that the failsafe is set so that it stops the vehicle, that is, set the throttle
channel value of the vehicle in a neutral position.
2. It is also possible to set the failsafe to auto brake in case of signal loss.