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Frsky TFRSP- Futaba FASST compatible with SPPM and RSSI port
FASST 2.4G Air Systems (7CH Mode/Multi Mode) | 6EX, 7C, TM-7, TM-8, T8FG, T10C, TM-10, T10CG, T12Z, T12FG, TM-14, T14MZ, etc. |
Number of Channels | up to 10 channels (CPPM for CH1~CH9, servo signal for CH5~CH10) |
Operating Voltage Range | 3.5V~10V |
Operating Temperature Range | -10℃~60℃ |
Dimension | 53mm*30mm*11mm |
Weight | 13.5g |
Note | Increased duty means good signal reception, and vice verse. |
1.1 Compatibility:, 1.2 Specifications:, Warning: Servos are not to be plugged into Channel CPPM and Channel RSSI, otherwise servos will get hot or may burn out., 2.1 Bind procedure:, Turn on the transmitter, connect the battery to the receiver while pressing receiver’s F/S button. After the RED LED is off and GREEN LED is solid, the binding process is completed and the receiver is operating normally., 2.2 Setting failsafe:, TFRSP supports failsafe function for all channels. Follow the steps below to set failsafe:, 1) Bind the receiver first, and disable failsafe on the transmitter side;, Warning: Some transmitter manufacturers use a failsafe method that can interfere with that used by FrSky. Be sure to disable any transmitter failsafe settings before setting FrSky failsafe positions. Unusual jitter may result otherwise., 2.3 LED status:, , Please find the how-to guide with the file named “Set up FrSky as a wireless trainer system” via the following link:, www.frsky-rc.com/download.asp?id=23,
Can be used with YS-X4 through one cable, using the SPPM port.
1. Introduction
With RSSI Output
2.Setup
2) Set all transmitter controls to the desired failsafe position;
3) Press briefly the F/S button of the receiver, the GREEN LED of the receiver will flash twice, indicating the failsafe is set up successfully.
If you do not need the failsafe function any more, just re-bind the receiver to set default failsafe mode.
RED LED
GREEN LED
Mode
Off
On
Normal mode
On
On
Waiting to be bound
Flashing
On
Signal lost
On
Flashing twice
Set failsafe
CPPM is usable for reducing wirings to some flybar-less controllers, autopilot systems and homebrew UAV systems. Furthermore, it can be used as a wireless trainer system.
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Found 11 years, 9 months ago