- To revert to the factory default settings, select the appropriate channel,
move the servo select switch to the "RESET" position, then press
both buttons + and - simultaneously; this resets the initialisation and
the settings.
g) Setting the voltage of the servo power supply
If you wish to use high-voltage
Champion
RRS you have the option of operating your servos on 7.0 V
instead of 5.9 V. The advantage of a regulated 7.0 V supply is once
again that the voltage is always maintained at a constant level. This
means that your servos always run at the same speed and with the
same torque. If the LiPo batteries were to be wired directly to the
servos, they would behave differently when the batteries were full from
when they were half-full.
A further important advantage of 7.0 V regulation is the considerable
increase
in the servos'
Regardless
of the servo voltage, the power supply voltage for both
receivers always remains at 5.0 V. This means that servos which are
not suitable for use with 7.0 V can be connected directly to the receiver,
i.e. it is now possible to operate a mixed collection of servos in a model,
even though they may require different power supply voltages.
If you wish to change the output voltage, first switch the backer off. Take
a pointed instrument (pin or small screwdriver)
switches to the desired position.
h) Regulator
monitor
The PowerBox
voltage regulator monitoring.
indicated by the LED chain of battery 1 or 2: if the regulator fails, all the
LEDs on the corresponding side will light up simultaneously.
All PowerBox
products are fitted with two regulators in a redundant
circuit. This means that the power supply for the entire model is
guaranteed even if one regulator should fail in use.
Faulty regulators
Service Department.
servos (8.4 V), with the PowerBox
useful
life.
Volt
Champion
RRS offers yet another
If one regulator should fail, this will be
can only be replaced
-10-
Volt
and move both DIP
safety feature:
by the PowerBox Systems