1.
Introduction
1.1 Compatibility
Compatible with FrSky two way telemetry modules: DFT, DJT, DHT, DHT-U
1.2 Specifications
Dimension: 42*22*11mm (1.65"L x 0.87"W x 0.43"H)
Weight: 7.1g (0.25 Oz.)
Operating Voltage Range: 3.5V-10.0V
Operating Current: 60mA
Specified Range: 1.5km
Resolution: 3072 (>11bit)
Servo Frame Rate: 18ms (FS – Normal Speed Mode)
9ms (HS – High Speed Mode)
1.3 Features
1)
Lighter weight and physically smaller than D8R
2)
Built-in battery voltage sensor and one external analog telemetry port (A2)
3)
Two switchable servo frame speed modes: FS mode and HS mode
4)
Telemetry - Alarm warning on low voltage/poor reception
5)
Telemetry – RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator)
2.
Set Up
2.1 Bind procedure
1)
Ascertain that the transmitter is in the PPM mode. Turn your transmitter off.
2)
Turn your transmitter on while holding the F/S button on the transmitter module
both switches on the transmitter module are OFF when using this receiver in the two way
mode). Release the button. The RED LED on the transmitter module will flash, indicating the
transmitter is ready to bind to the receiver.
3)
Connect battery to the receiver while holding the F/S button on the receiver. The LED on the
receiver will flash, indicating the binding process is completed. Turn off both the transmitter and
receiver.
4)
Turn on the transmitter and connect the battery to the receiver. The RED LED on the receiver
will indicate the receiver is receiving commands from the transmitter. The receiver/transmitter
module binding will not have to be repeated, unless one of the two is replaced.
Warning: The external analog telemetry port (A2) is located adjacent to servo channels CH1~CH6.
Battery or servos are NOT to be plugged into A2 connector, otherwise damage may occur.
2.2 Range check
A pre-flight range check should be done before each flying session. Reflections from nearby metal
fences, concrete buildings, or trees can cause loss of signal both during the range check and during
flight.
Instruction Manual for FrSky D6FR
www.frsky-rc.com
22/03/11
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