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The receiver temperature limit, at which a warning is
issued, can be adjusted in the sub-menu »RX SERVO
TEST« under "ALARM TEMP+" (50 ... 80 °C and
"ALARM TEMP-" (-20 ... +10 °C). When the value
is under-run or over-run, an acoustic signal sounds
(continuous peep tone) and "TEMP.E" will appear at
the top right of all "RX" receiver sub-menus. Addition-
ally, the parameter "R-TEM" will be displayed in inverse
video on the »RX DATAVIEW« display page.
Data packages (L PACK TIME)
Indicates the longest time span in ms in which data
packages are lost in the transmission from the trans-
mitter to the receiver. In practice, that is the longest
time span in which the remove control system has
entered into fail-safe mode.
Receiver operating voltage (R-VOLT)
Always check the operating voltage of the receiver.
Never operate or even start your model if the operat-
ing voltage is too low.
The receiver low voltage warning can be adjusted be-
tween 3.0 and 7.5 volts in "ALARM VOLT" of the »RX
SERVO TEST« sub-menu. If this range is under-run,
an acoustic signal is sounded (repetitive double peep
tone (long/short)) and "VOLT.E" will appear at the top
right of all »RX ...« receiver sub-menus. In addition,
the parameter "R-VOLT" will be displayed in inverse
video in the »RX DATAVIEW« sub-menu.
The current receiver battery voltage is also displayed
in the main display, see page 30.
Minimum receiver operating voltage (L.R-VOLT)
"L.R-VOLT" indicates the minimum operating voltage
of the receiver since the last time it was switched on.
If this voltage should deviate significantly from the
current "R-VOLT" operating voltage, the receiver bat-
tery may be too heavily encumbered by the servos.
The consequence is voltage drops. In this case, use
a more powerful voltage supply in order to achieve
maximum operational safety.
Sensor 1 + 2
Indicates the values of optional telemetric sensors
1 and 2, if present, in volts and °C. A description of
these sensors can be found in the appendix.
RX SERVO
TELEMETRY
RX SERVO
OUTPUT CH: 01
TELEMETRI RCV
REVERSE
: OFF
SETTING & DATAVIEW
CENTER
: 1500µsec
TRIM
: –000µsec
SENSOR SELECT
LIMIT–
: 150%
RF STATUS VIEW
LIMIT+
: 150%
PERIOD
: 20msec
VOICE TRIGGER
It is very important that you read the notices
on page 244 before doing any programming
on this display page.
Value
Explanation
Vx.xx
Receiver's firmware
version
OUTPUT
Channel selection
CH
REVERSE Servo reversal
Centre
Servo centre in µs
TRIM
Trim position in µs
deviating from the
Centre position
LIMIT–
Travel limit on the "–"
side of servo travel in
% servo travel
LIMIT+
Travel limit on the "+"
side of servo travel in
% servo travel
PERIOD
Cycle time in ms
OUTPUT CH (channel selection)
If applicable, select the line "OUTPUT CH" with the
selection keys. Touch the
BIND. 1
pad. The value field is shown highlighted. Now set the
desired channel (e. g. 01) with the selection keys on
the right touch pad.
The following parameters are always
based on the channel set here.
Reverse (servo reversal)
Set the rotational direction of the servo connected to
the selected servo channel: ON / OFF
Possible
Centre (servo centre)
settings
The active value field (inverse video) in the "Centre"
None
line shows the current impulse time in µs for the control
channel selected in the "OUTPUT CH" line.
1 ... depending
The displayed value depends on the current position
on receiver
of the control influencing this control channel and, if
applicable, the position of its trimming.
OFF / ON
A channel impulse time of 1500 µs corresponds to the
if active
standard centre position and thus the conventional
(inverse),
servo centre.
dependent on
control position
-120 ... +120 µs
30 ... 150 %
30 ... 150 %
10 or 20 ms
SET
key of the right touch
Program description - Telemetry
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