Rx Setup; Rf Standard; Ppm Output; Rx Battery - Fly Sky FS-i6X Instruction Manual

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Digital Proportional Radio Control System

8 RX Setup

8.1 RF Standard

This menu allows you to change the communication protocol for the transmitter. The available protocols
are:
RF Protocol
AFHDS
AFHDS 2A
To
Switching Between AFHDS 2A and AFHDS:
1. First navagate to the system menu by pressing and holding the "OK" key until the main menu opens,
select "System Setup" by pressing the "OK" key again.
2. Use the "DOWN" key to navagate to "RX setup" and press the "OK" key again to enter, then press the
"OK" key one more time to select RF Standard.
3. The system will display a prompt asking if you are sure, use the "UP" or "DOWN" key to select yes and
press "OK".
4. Then use the "UP" or "DOWN" key to select the desired RF standard and press and hold the "CANCEL"
key for until the system returns to the previous menu to save.
5.
Use the "UP" and "DOWN" keys to select a mode then press and hold the "CANCEL" key to save and
exit.

8.2 PPM Output

PPM is capable of transferring all channels through one physical output. When [RX PPM output] is
checked, the receiver outputs PPM on CH1 output and the other outputs are disabled.
To turn the function on press the "UP" or "DOWN" keys to turn the function on then press and hold the
"CANCEL" key to save and exit.

8.3 RX Battery

This function is used to change the battery monitor settings. This function can be switch to an external or
internal sensor.
There are 4 settings:
[External sensor/ Internal Sensor]: The system has its own voltage sensor however it is possible to change
to an external sensor.
[Low]: Sets the low battery voltage, see your batteries user manual to set this setting.
[Alarm]: Sets the voltage level at which the system will allert the user if the battery gets too low.
[High]: Sets the voltage for the battery if it is full.
These settings affect how the system shows battery levels, if the high and low
Note
are incorrect the systems battery display will not be reliable.

8.4 Failsafe

This function is used to protect the models and users if the receiver loses signal and therefore is no
longer controllable.
All channels are listed in the failsafe menu. [Off] means that in case of a loss of signal, the corresponding
servo will keep its last received position. If it displays a percentage, the servo will instead move to the
selected position.
Setup:
24
Receiver
R9B,R6B,R6C,GR3E,GR3F
A3, A6,X6, iA4B, iA6, iA6B, iA10, iA10B
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