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FAILSAFE FUNCTION:
Many of Tactic’s fl ight receivers include a
failsafe function which can engage if the radio signal from AnyLink
somehow becomes interrupted. Refer to the instructions included
with your Tactic Rx to determine if it includes the failsafe function.
If radio signal is broken, the Rx failsafe feature can cause the
servos to automatically move either to a certain position, or hold
their last position to prevent the model from moving in an erratic
manner. Refer to the instructions included with the Tactic Rx to
determine which channels can enter a “hold” mode. The servo
connected to the throttle channel will move to a pre-set position.
The factory default is 0% (minimum) for throttle which should
cause motor/prop movement to stop if the Rx loses signal from the
Tx. The throttle servo’s failsafe position can be manually re-set to
any other position if desired, as follows:
IMPORTANT!
Before manually resetting the failsafe,
make sure the Tx servo reversing settings are in the
correct position for the application.
1. Apply power to the Tx/AnyLink and Rx.
2a. If using an ESC, do NOT arm the ESC. Do NOT attempt to
adjust the throttle’s failsafe position if the ESC is armed.
2b. If using a gas or glow powered engine, do NOT attempt to
adjust the throttle’s failsafe position while the engine is operating.
3. Move the Tx throttle stick to the desired position for the throttle
control to move if the Rx goes to failsafe.
4. Press and hold the “BIND” button on the receiver, and the Rx’s
LED should blink twice. Release the BIND button, and the Rx
LED should turn on (stop fl ashing). The Tx and Rx should now be
bound, with the throttle failsafe in the new position as set above.
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