Fail Safe - JR XP6102 Instruction Manual

6-channel computer radio system for airplane and helicopter
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FAIL SAFE

6.11
The Fail-Safe/Hold function is available
only when you use the XP6102 transmitter
in PCM modulations. This function is
designed to help minimize damage to
your aircraft during a loss of signal to the
receiver. The servos either assume the fail-
safe presets or hold their last good signal
position.
Go to Servo Travel Screen
Go to Programmable
Mixing menu
Accessing the Fail Safe Function
1. Place the transmitter power switch in
the On position.
2. Access the Function mode. To do so,
press the Down and Select keys
simultaneously. Press either the Up or
Down key until FAIL SAFE appears in
the upper portion of the LCD screen.
3. Use the Select key to highlight the
servo function to set.
4. Use the (+) or (-) keys to toggle
between servo hold or setting the servo
position.
5. When using the servo setting position,
move the corresponding control stick to
the position where you want the servo if
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[FAIL SAFE]
TH HLD
EL HLD
GE HLD
Change highlighted selection
As noted earlier, if you are in the PPM
modulation, the Fail-Safe/Hold function
is not applicable. Therefore, the Fail-
Safe/Hold function will not appear on
your LCD screen menu while in the
PPM mode. Refer to the Modulation
Selection section for more information
pertaining to the broadcast signal of
your XP6102 transmitter.
AI HLD
RU HLD
FL HLD
the radio enters into the fail safe mode.
Press the Clear key to have the
transmitter memorize the stick position.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until all six
controls have been set.
7. Access the SERVO TRAVEL screen by
pressing the Up key.
8. Access the MIXING FUNCTIONS
function by pressing the Up key.
9. Exit the FAIL SAFE function by pressing
the Down and Select keys
simultaneously.
XP6102 - Airplane Manual
Change from servo
hold to stick selection
Invoke stick selection

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