User Manual
RED AND ORANGE LED INDICATIONS
During binding procedure:
Orange LED is blinking rapidly. After receiving binding signal from the transmitter blinks slowly for several seconds and then becomes solid if
connection is correct.
In normal operation
In presence of transmitter signal: Orange LED is solid. If the transmitter signal is lost Orange LED is OFF.
Red LED blinks number of holds(up to 256) – signal losses with more than 1 second when receiver had to trigger a fail safe event. The LED will
flash the number of holds then pause (e.g., flash, flash, flash, pause, flash, flash, flash, pause indicates three holds occurred since the receiver
was last turned on). Note that holds are reset to zero when the receiver is turned off. During the first flights of a new airplane, it’s recommended
to check the red LED hold indicator. If it’s flashing, it’s important to optimize the installation (move or reposition antennas) until no hold occurs.
On later flights, the LED Hold Indicator can be used to confirm RF link performance.
RANGE TESTING
Before each flying session and especially with a new model, it is important to perform a range check. Please use instructions of your transmitter
to perform a range test.
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*Note:
1) This is not a Spektrum DSM2/X product, nor is it a copy of a Spektrum DSM2/X product.
The Spektrum and DSM2/X brand is a trademark of Horizon Hobbies USA.
2) This is not an underground black market fake Spektrum product. Orange
Rx
quality is guaranteed.
3) Accepted by the MAAA in Australia, see the MAAA MOP58 for guidance
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