Your Setup: Servonaut
HS12/HS16 and RM6+
Model Handover
With the RM6+ it is possible to take
turns driving one model - with two radi-
os. Both radios have to be bound to the
receiver (see chapter Binding). Please
note that only one radio can have an
active connection to the RM6+.
The second radio can select the receiv-
er if the first connection is stopped. To
stop the connection press the red Menu
button Modell of your HS12 or HS16.
(The handover takes much longer if you
switch the radio off instead.)
If there's no active connection between
the RM6+ and the other radio the model
shows in your HS12/HS16 Model Quick
Select. Please note: Because the trans-
mission is delayed you may see the
model for a little while even if it is con-
trolled by another radio.
Battery Monitoring
Connect the red cable of the RM6+ to
the battery plus to monitor your battery
voltage.
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Your Servonaut radio monitors the volt-
age, you don't have to adjust your re-
ceiver any further.
Attention: If the RM6+ isn't powered by
the speed controller with BEC but by an
extra receiver battery, the minus of this
receiver battery must be connected to
the minus of the main battery so that the
monitoring works.
Partner Mode with
Multiple Receivers
First bind two (or more) receivers to one
model in the radio (see chapter Binding
Receiver and Radio). One receiver is
the master, the others the slaves. After
binding set the mode of all but one
receiver to "slave" using the card feature
of the radio (or using the jumper on
older receivers).
Master and slave receiver output the
same channels. With a Servonaut radio
HS12 or HS16 you can shift the chan-
nels for the slave receiver. (See chapter
Settings with the Servonaut Radio
HS12/HS16 on page 26.)