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15.24 “RX setup” function
This function enables you to programme the receiver. The following
setting options are available for use:
“Bind with a receiver”:
Select this function if the transmitter is to be bound to a receiver
again.
“RF std.”:
The communication protocol between the transmitter and receiver
is specied here. Use “AFHDS 2A 1-way” (without telemetry) or
“AFHDS2A2-way”(withtelemetry)forthereceivertypefromthe
remote control set.
Use“AFHDS”or“AFHDS2”forreceiversfromtheremotecontrol
setsGT2,GT3andGT4.
“Receiver PPM Output”:
Whencheckingthecheckbox,CH1atthereceiverwouldonlypro-
videasumsignal(consistingofallfourservochannels)anymore.
Regularoperationisnolongerpossibleandshallrequireadditional
components.
Thisfunctioncannotbeusedyetatthemoment.Ifavailable,thecorrespondinginformationornewoperating
instructions can be found in the download area of the product.
“RX battery monitor”:
Thisfunctionshowsthefollowinginformationoftherechargeablereceiverbattery/thereceiverbattery:
“External sensor”: Activate this function if using an external sensor. This is particularly useful when the receiver is
supplied with power via an electronic speed controller.
Forthis,connectthesensordirectlytothemainbattery.
“Lowvoltage”:Settheminimumvoltageforthechargestatusdisplayofthereceivervoltage(seegure10,item4)for
an almost discharged rechargeable battery here.
“Alarm voltage”: Set the time from which onward the transmitter is to issue an alarm when a specic voltage is
undercut.
“Highvoltage”:Setthemaximumvoltageforthechargestatusdisplayofthereceivervoltage(seegure10,item4)
for a completely charged rechargeable battery here.
Selecttheparametertobechanged.Pushthecontrollertotherightorlefttoadjustthevaluetoyourwishes.Tapthe
button “Back” to save the new values and return to the prior menu.
“Low signal alarm”:
Whencheckingthecheckbox,awarningsignalwillsoundifthe“Errorrate”(transmissionerrorbetweentransmitter/
receiver)exceeds60%.Ifthewarningsounds,stopoperatingthemodelatonceandndthecauseoftheerror(model
toofaraway?Interferingtransmitter?Aerialplacedinappropriately?etc.).
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