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8. RX Setup
This section is an introduction to receiver functions.
8.1 Bind with a receiver
This function is for binding with a new receiver.
For specific binding instructions, please refer to [5.2 Binding].
Function Settings:
a.Failsafe time:
How long it takes the failsafe to kick in after loosing signal. The range
is 100-1000ms
b.Failsafe value
[CH1 : Off]: indicates that the first channel will remain in its last
known position after loosing signal.
[Channel 2: 2000]: indicates that after the receiver gets out of control,
the servo of the second channel will output 2000.
1. Select the channel to be set (18 channels can be set) and access
the submenu.
2. Turn on the failsafe of this channel, then turn the multiplex stick
(switch, knob or logic switch) to the required position and hold it,
and select the return icon at the same time. You can also set failsafe
values for multiple channels at the same time.
8.2 Failsafe
This function can allow you to preset the position kept for receiver output when the receiver cannot receive signals
or the receiver is uncontrollable.
Once failsafe is set, when the receiver and transmitter are out of control, the receiver will output a preset failsafe
value.
8.3 Range test
This function is used to test whether the transmitter and receiver RF are working properly. As the actual remote
control distance between the transmitter and receiver is far, in practice, it is difficult to pull the transmitter and
receiver far enough away to verify whether the RF is normal. Therefore, when this function is enabled, it can test
whether the transmitter and receiver are normal at a close distance. Test time is saved.
Function Settings:
1. Make sure the transmitter and receiver are bound.
2. When in the Range test menu press and hold SwH.
3. One person stands in place with the transmitter in hand and the
other person’s model gradually moves away from the transmitter;
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Keep the transmitters antenna unobstructed and make sure
that the receiver antenna is at 90 degrees to the transmitter.
4. Observe the signal strength of the transmitter. If the signal
strength is high and stable, it means that everything is functioning
normally.