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Each receiver channel can be configured to one of the modes
described above. We recommend that you setup "fail safe“ positions
for every output, which enables your model to stay in a stable
condition. For instance, the elevator and rudder in neutral positions,
electric motor switched-off, gas engine idling, spoilers extended.
Configuration Method of the receiver failsafe function.
1.
Bind receiver with transmitter.
See chapter: 9.3 Binding
. Leave
receiver and transmitter in switched-on condition.
2.
In the transmitter, go to the menu
„Applications -> Jetibox“
and proceed according to picture. Use the
F1-F4
function buttons
to move within the menu.
3.
In the
„Set Output Pin“
menu select the receiver output which
you want to configure (use the left/right buttons) and proceed (by
using the down-button).
4.
In the
"
Signal Fault Yn
“
menu where n denotes the channel
number which has to be configured, use the right-button to edit the
output function showing a signal failure (setup "fail safe“). You have
now activated the
"
fail safe
“
function on receiver channel output n.
5.
The
"
fail safe
“
is adjusted by pressing the down-button and
changing to the
„
fail safe
“
menu. With the left/right buttons edit the
"fail safe“ value in a range of 0.8ms to 2.2 ms. Adjust all of the
connected receiver outputs by repeating steps
3-5
.
The last parameter to be set up is the elapsed time after signal failure
when the
"
fail safe
“
or other actions after signal failure will be
initiated. In the
"
SignalFault Delay
“
menu you can define the length
of time after a signal fault occurrs in which the preset throws are
applied. The values in this menu are changed by pressing the
left/right buttons.
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