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5.12 Configuring Return to Home and other Safety Modes 
The Return to Home feature (RTH), when configured properly, can return your model to the “home point” if 
your radio link is lost (in failsafe). Additionally, the Vector lets you program the maximum distance and 
maximum altitude that your model should never exceed. 
Here are the steps to configure Safety Settings: 
  Configuring your Vector and radio so that the Vector can 
detect when your radio is in failsafe 
  Selecting what you want the model to do when failsafe is 
detected (land, return home, return home and land, etc.) 
  Setting the Maximum Distance and Maximum Altitude 
  Testing RTH to make sure it’s working correctly (described later in the document) 
  Making any necessary adjustments to improve RTH (though normally the default settings work well). 
See the RTH testing section later in the manual. 
5.12.1  Configuring Failsafe Detection 
You MUST have a receiver that lets you program failsafe positions to use RTH. All modern receivers should 
support this. 
Note: After configuring RTH, make sure you test it as described in the “RTH Ground Testing” section! 
The Vector can detect failsafe in one of 3 ways, depending on your receiver’s capabilities. 
First decide which method you want to use below, and then tell the Vector which method 
to use by invoking menu mode, navigating to the “Safety Configuration Menu”, and 
changing the “Failsafe Detection Method” item as described below. Then, run the Receiver 
Analysis Wizard so that the Vector can learn about the failsafe settings.  
a)  S.BUS™ Method:  If you are using S.BUS™ mode with your receiver, the Vector will detect failsafe 
automatically. To do this, just select the “S-BUS” option for 
“Failsafe Detection Method”. 
b)  Mode Switch Method: If you programmed an “RTH Test” 
position on your mode/submode switches, and if your radio 
supports it, you can program your radio to force the 
mode/submode switches into the positions that trigger RTH 
Test when a failsafe occurs. This is the simplest way to set 
up failsafe for non S.BUS™ radios. 
To do this, program your receiver failsafes as described 
above, and select the “Mode Swch” option for “Failsafe 
Detection Method”. 
c)  Throttle Failsafe Method: If you are unable to program a 
failsafe on your Mode switch position, or don’t want to use a 
mode switch position for RTH, an alternative is to program 
your throttle failsafe position to be very low – at least 5% 
lower than your normal throttle range. Then, when the 
Vector sees the throttle in this very low position, it can know 










