User Manual

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8.3. Installation
Whenever possible, you should wrap the receiver in foam and place
it as far as possible from sources of interference (servos, electric
motors). Arrange the receiver antennas so that their active ends form
a 90° angle and try to put them as far as possible away from each
other. Take care not to bend them with a radius smaller than 1 cm.
The active part of the antenna should not be placed close to metal
parts. If your model has a carbon fuselage it is very important to
place the active antenna ends outside the fuselage.
8.4. Binding
In order to achieve communication between transmitter and
receiver you must bind them. During this process the transmitter
learns the receiver address and will automatically find it again when
switched back on. Communication begins with this receiver
automatically if the transmitter is not already communicating with
another receiver. The binding process needs only to be done once
for each receiver.
Procedure:
1. Switch off the transmitter and receiver.
2. Plug the „BIND PLUG“ into the EXT receiver input.
3. Connect receiver power supply.
4. Switch on the transmitter. The receiver will bind with the
primary transmitter module.
3.3.
8.5. Range Test
The range test will verify that the transmitter and receiver are
functioning properly.
Before the first flight of each flying session or if have any doubts
about the transmitter or receiver function you should always check
the range. During the range test the transmitters output power is
decreased to 10%.
When performing a range test, both the model and the transmitter
should be at a minimum height of 80 cm (31.5“) above the ground. A
correctly functioning transmitter and receiver in range test mode
should safely control a model to a minimum distance of 50m (164‘).
If not, check your model’s antenna installation first. If the test is still
not successful don´t fly the equipment and contact your retail shop
or one of the Jeti authorized service centers.
8.6. Fail safe
All Duplex 2,4GHz system receivers are equipped with „fail safe“, a
function which reacts to control signal transmission interruptions.
When your receiver for any reason does not receive transmitter
information it changes, after a pre-set time period, to one of the
following modes.
„Repeat“ This mode holds the last valid control throw signal ( this is
the default mode for all receivers)
„Out off“ – There is no output signal provided by the receiver, i. e.
servos do not keep their positions
„Failsafe“ receiver outputs change to preset positions