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5) To program a Fail Safe percentage value, move the control the amount you want the
servo to move to when the Fail Safe function Activates and HOLD it in that position,
then press and HOLD the ENTER key until an audible tone sounds. The percentage and
direction the servo will travel will be displayed. For example, to set the Throttle Brake to
engage when the Fail Safe function Activates, push the throttle trigger toward the Brake
side the desired amount, HOLD the throttle trigger in that position, then press and HOLD
the ENTER key. The percentage value programmed will be indicated by two hash marks
on the Servo Monitor.
6) Check to ensure your Fail Safe settings are working properly. Make sure that both the transmitter and receiver are turned
ON, then, while someone is holding your model, turn the transmitter OFF. The servos should react correctly based on the
Fail Safe values chosen.
The Fail Safe settings will be retained even if the transmitter loses power or if the transmitter and receiver must be
paired again.
When using an FH2 receiver with your transmitter, these Fail Safe features are not supported. In this case, the Fail Safe
function must be programmed directly through the receiver. For more information, follow the Fail Safe Programming
instructions provided with your FH2 receiver.
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Setting the Receiver Battery Voltage Fail Safe Function:
The Receiver Battery Voltage Fail Safe function is designed to alert you when your receiver battery requires recharging. This
ensures that the receiver battery's voltage doesn't drop so low that your servos aren't provided adequate voltage to operate
optimally. When Activated, the throttle servo will move to the predetermined position you programmed in step 5 in the Setting the
Fail Safe section above. If this occurs, recharge or replace your receiver batteries.
If FREE or HOLD is chosen for the Throttle channel, you cannot Activate the Receiver Battery Voltage Fail Safe function.
A % value must be chosen for the Throttle channel to be able to program and use the Receiver Battery Fail Safe function.
The Receiver Battery Voltage Fail Safe function works only with FH3 and FH4T receivers.
1) Follow steps 1 through 5 in the Setting the Fail Safe section to program a Throttle Fail
Safe percentage value.
2) From within the F/S menu, press the ENTER key, then scroll DOWN to highlight
[B-F/S] OFF.
3) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to choose the desired Receiver Battery
Fail Safe Voltage value. Many factors, such as the current draw of your servos and how
many servos you're using, etc., will determine the value to use. A good starting point
would be 3.7V. If it appears your servos are slow or not producing adequate torque what
that Voltage value is reached, Increase the Voltage value.
WARNING: This function is designed for use with glow- or gas-powered Models that use a separate receiver battery pack.
Do NOT use this function with an electric Model that uses the motor battery to power the servos and receiver.
F/S B-F/S setting range for FH4T receivers is OFF and 3.5V to 7.4V. F/S B-F/S setting range for FH3 receivers is OFF and
3.5V to 5.0V. The default setting is OFF regardless of the Modulation Type chosen.
The Telemetry Log function allows you to view a log of the Telemetry Data that is sent from the receiver to the transmitter. You
are able to view Telemetry Data for both Temperature outputs, the RPM output and the receiver's Voltage. This information can
be used to track specific information about your model, such as cylinder head temperature if you're running a nitro-powered
model or battery temperature if you're running an electric model and much more. The interval that Telemetry Data is read and
stored can be adjusted so that Telemetry Data can be stored for up to 90 minutes of use. The Telemetry Log can store 120
different data entries at intervals ranging from 00.1 seconds to 45.9 seconds.
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