4ghz troubleshooting guide – Spektrum SPMAR12110 Benutzerhandbuch

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Storing Your System

If the system will be stored for more than two weeks, it’s important that the battery

be disconnected from the PowerSafe or from the regulator (if used). The PowerSafe

draws a small amount of current (less than 1mA) even when the switch is turned off

and the battery will drain and could become damaged if left attached for an exten-

ded period. This is especially important when using LiPo batteries as irreversible

damage could occur to your batteries.

Using Nickel-Metal Hydride Batteries

The latest generation of NiMH batteries incorporates a new chemistry mandated

to be more environmentally friendly. These batteries, when charged with peak

detection chargers have tendencies to false peak (not fully charge) repeatedly.

These include all brands of NiMH batteries. If using NiMH packs be especially

cautious when charging making absolutely sure that the battery is fully charged.

It is recommended that a fast charge with a meter that monitors the input mAh be

used and that the expected charge capacity is reached during charge.

2.4GHz Troubleshooting Guide

Problem

Possible Cause

Solution

Aircraft will not

“throttle up”but

all other controls

seem to function

User did not lower throttle

trim and throttle stick

prior to initializing the

aircraft

Lower throttle stick and

throttle trim to their lowest

settings

Throttle channel is

reversed. Futaba transmit-

ters (equipped with

Spektrum modules) may

require you to reverse the

throttle channel

Reverse throttle channel on

specific transmitter if

applicable

LED on aircraft

remains flashing

and cannot be

controlled by

transmitter

User did not wait at least

5 seconds after powering

the transmitter prior to

connecting the flight

battery to the aircraft

Unplug, then reconnect

flight battery

User bound the aircraft to

a different transmitter

Rebind aircraft to your

desired compatible

transmitter

Transmitter was too close

to aircraft during the

initialization process

Move transmitter (powered

on) a few feet from the

aircraft prior to reconnecting

the flight battery

Controls appear to

be reversed after

binding to a dif-

ferent transmitter

User did not initially set

up transmitter prior to

binding to the aircraft

See the “Advanced

Programming” section of

this manual

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