Operation Manual

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The Anatomy of a Vortex 230 Mojo
Connectors and Switches
1) USB connector, pictured on the left, is used to configure the flight controller and upgrade the Vortex
firmware. Note that when used with most USB hosts, a separate battery connection is not required
when connecting to the USB connector.
Please
be
careful
not
to
put
too
much
strain
on
this
connector.
It
is
a
lightweight
surface-mount
part,
and
if
the
quad
is
dragged
around
by
the
USB
cord
it
may
not
survive.
2) Reset button, pictured right below the ImmersionRC logo on the side-plate sticker, is used to change
Video Tx band, to restart the wizard and also to put a Spektrum receiver in bind mode.
Press and release after 1st beep to change video band, release after 2nd beep to restart the wizard,
release after 3rd beep to put a (non-autobind) spektrum rx in bind mode, finally release after 4th beep
to cancel operation.
Note:
To
bind
a
Spektrum
Rx
using
the
reset
button,
the
Vortex
must
be
placed
in
SPEKTRUM
1024/2048
mode,
and
not
AUTO
mode,
using
the
Vortex
Chrome
App
on
a
PC
or
Mac.
WARNING:
Be
careful
how
much
pressure
is
placed
on
this
small
button.
It
is
a
surface-mount
part
which
may
easily
be
damaged
with
a
heavy-hand.
Use
an
appropriate
tool
to
access
the
recessed
button
(a
bent
paper-clip
works
fine),
and
do
not
push
harder
after
the
first
‘click’
is
felt.
3) Synergy FC/OSD button, used to enter firmware update mode in the case of a ‘bricked’ OSD, it is
positioned beneath the hole located right above the top of the anti-slip pad. Note that we don’t expect
this button to ever be needed, but this is where it is located just in case...
See
the

Firmware
Upgrades
chapter
for
more
details.
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