R3006Sb Ch Mode - FUTABA 6k Instruction Manual

6-channel digital proportional r/c system
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R3006SB CH MODE

The R3006SB receiver is a very versatile unit. It has 6 PWM outputs and S.BUS2 outputs. Additionally
the SB/6 outputs can be changed from channels PWM 6 channel to S.BUS.
How to change the R3006SB Channel mode
(S.BUS ⇔ 6CH )
The R3006SB is capable of changing its channel
allocations as described in the table below.
1 Turn on the receiver. (At this moment, the
transmitter should be off.) Then, LED blinks
RED in about 3 seconds. Next, wait until it
becomes solid RED.
2 Press and hold the Mode switch more than 5
seconds.
3 Release the button when the LED blinks RED
and GREEN simultaneously.
4 The receiver is now in the "Operation CH Set"
mode. At this moment, the LED indicates
current set status through flashing a pattern
that corresponds to the CH mode.
R3006SB CH Mode table
6/SB
Red LED blink
*Cannot exit this CH setting mode before the operation mode is
fixed.
**See the below table that shows correspondence between "CH
mode" and way of flashing LED.
***Default CH mode is "Mode A (6CH)".
5 By pressing the Mode switch, the operation
6 The operation mode will be set by pressing
7 Release the button when the LED blinks
6 After confirming the operation CH mode is
*The "Operation CH Set" mode cannot be changed during the
receiver communicates to the transmitter.
Mode A
Mode B
6CH
S.BUS
1 time
2 time
Default CH mode
PWM 6ch
CH is switched sequentially as " Mode A"
"Mode B" "Mode A"....
the Mode switch more than 2 seconds at the
desired CH mode.
RED and GREEN simultaneously. Then, the
operation CH is fixed.
changed, turn off and back on the receiver
power.
WARNING
S.BUS2 connectors
D o n ' t c o n n e c t s e r v o f o r
conventional system to S.BUS
port.
*Digital servo for conventional system→
It does not operate.
*Analog servo → It may cause abnormal
heat, fire and burning.
S.BUS
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