F/S - FUTABA 6XA Instruction Manual

For aircraft / helicopters fm/pcm system, 6 channels
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F/S — Fail Safe Function (PCM mode only)
The Fail Safe function is used to prescribe what the PCM receiver will do in the event radio
interference is received, and doesn't work with FM receivers. In this menu, you may select from
one of two options of operation for each channel. The "
in its last commanded position, while the "
predetermined position. The default setting is NORM (normal) for all channels.
The use of the fail safe function is recommended from the standpoint of safety. You may
wish to set the throttle channel so that the throttle is moved to idle when there's interference.
This may give enough warning to allow you to fly towards yourself and recover from the radio
interference. If you choose to specify a failsafe setting, the fail safe data are automatically
transmitted once each minute.
Battery Failsafe
Your system provides a second safety function called Battery Failsafe. When the airborne
battery voltage drops below approximately 3.8V, the battery fail safe function moves the throttle
to a predetermined position or fast idle, if you haven't set it. If this happens, you should
immediately land! If you need to increase throttle for your landing approach, you may
temporarily reset the failsafe function by moving the throttle stick to idle, after which you'll have
about 30 seconds of throttle control before the battery function reactivates.
Setting the Failsafe Function
1. Enter the failsafe (
keys, then press one
shown.
2. To set the failsafe mode for a channel, move the arrow by pressing the
repeatedly until the small arrow appears under or over the channel number you want.
3. Now select the type of failsafe you want by pressing one of the
keys: the (+) key gives you the normal function
DATA INPUT
(holds the last command), and the (–) key gives you the
Failsafe function. Repeat this step for each channel that you are using.
4. If you have chosen only HOLD settings, you're done. But if you have chosen FAILSAFE
settings, you will need to tell the transmitter the exact position that you want each servo to
assume when there is interference.
5. Now you'll input all the control positions. Let's say that you want the throttle servo to
command idle when interference is received. Use the
mode (
will begin flashing in the display). Hold the throttle stick in the position you
SET
desire (say a bit above idle), and then press the two
indicated in the numbers to the lower right, the position is stored in memory, and
simultaneously sent to the receiver. If you have more than one channel you wish to set,
you'll have to set them all at once by holding all the controls where you want them, and
pressing the two
DATA INPUT
6. Verify that your failsafe programming works by switching off transmitter power and
observing the motion of the servos.

F/S

) program mode by hitting the two

F/S

key repeatedly until the
MODE
keys.
" (normal) setting holds the servo
NORM
" (Fail Safe) function moves each servo to a
MODE SELECT
menu appears, as
F/S
or
F/S
CURSOR
DATA INPUT
– 39 –
key
CURSOR
HOLD
FAILSAFE
key to command the set
keys. The servo position is

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