- Once you have connected both receivers to the RRS module using
the patch leads supplied in the set, switch the transmitter on, and you
will see a small arrow on the screen preceding the two numbers "1"
and "2": one arrow is solid black, the other "empty" (outline). The
receiver with the black arrow is currently providing reception. It is
important that an arrow is present before both numbers, as this
indicates that both receivers are working correctly.
RXI : 100%
RX2:
Both receivers picking up a full signal
- If you only see a dot before one or both numbers, then the correspon
ding receiver is picking up no signal from the transmitter. Correct the
error by checking the transmitter, the spot frequency, and the Fail-Safe
settings.
Checking
the settings:
- To check whether all the channels of both receivers are correctly
assigned, disconnect the Fail-Safe signal lead from the FSI socket
on the PowerBox Champion RRS: when you do this, all functions
of the seven connected channels must continue to work properly.
Check the function of all control surfaces conscientiously - especially
the "sense" (direction
Plug in the lead of channel "1" again, and repeat the procedure with
the second receiver. Once again, check all control surfaces and their
sense. When you are satisfied, plug in channel "1" again
- To check whether the Fail-Safe settings have been made correctly,
both arrows must be displayed on the screen when the transmitter
is switched
on. When the transmitter
show only two dots instead of arrows. If you see arrows on the screen
when the transmitter is switched off, please check the Fail-Safe
settings!
2+1:o
Neither receiver picking up a signal
of travel relative to stick movement)
1+220
.2
is switched
off, the screen must
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