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FailSafe (loss of clean signal and low receiver battery) submenu (
F/S
): sets responses in case of loss of signal or low Rx
battery.
FailSafe (
F/S
): instructs a 2.4G receiver what to do in the event radio interference is received.
Adjustability:
Each channel may be set independently. (
2.4G-7CH
mode: ch3 only)
The
NOR
(normal) setting holds the servo in its last commanded position.
The
F/S
(FailSafe) function moves each servo to a predetermined position.
NOTE: the setting of the throttle's
F/S
also applies to the Battery
F/S
(see
below).
Examples:
The
F/S
setting is used in certain competitions to prevent the aircraft from flying away and doing potential damage
elsewhere. Conversely, the
F/S
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long enough to regain control.
Competition modelers often maintain the
NOR
function so that brief interference will not affect their model's maneuver.
Set the throttle channel so that the engine idles when there is interference (
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from and recover from the radio interference and minimize damage if crashed.
For helicopters,
NOR
is typically the safest choice.
We also recommend setting a gasoline engine's electronic kill switch to the OFF position in the
F/S
function for safety reasons.
Updating
F/S
Settings: If you specify a
F/S
setting, the FailSafe data is automatically transmitted. When you choose the
F/S
mode, check that your settings are as desired by turning off the transmitter power switch and verifying that the servos
move to the settings that you chose.
GOAL of EXAMPLE: STEPS: INPUTS:
Change the receiver FailSafe command
for channel 8 (gasoline engine kill
switch) to a preset position.
NOTE: This is one of several
functions for which the radio requires
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Open the
BASIC
menu, then open
F/S
function.
for 1 second.
(If
ADVANCE
, again.)
C
to
F/S
.
Choose Channel to change. (ex: Ch. 8)
C
to Ch 8.
Set and FRQ¿UP fail safe command.
that controls channel 8 to desired
OFF
position.
for 1 second to store.
Repeat as desired.
Close.
Where next? Read below for information on Battery FailSafe.
Adjust
END POINTs
to gain proper
F/S
responses if needed: see p. 39.
Adjust
SUB-TRIM
to gain proper
F/S
responses if needed: see p. 49.
Battery FailSafe (
F/S
): a second battery low warning feature (separate from the transmitter low voltage warning). When
the airborne battery voltage drops below approximately 3.8V, the 2.4G receivers battery
F/S
function moves the throttle
to a predetermined position. When the Battery
F/S
function is activated, your engine will move to idle (if you haven't set a
position) or a preset position. You should immediately land. You may temporarily reset the Battery
F/S
function by moving
the THROTTLE STICK to idle. You will have about 30 seconds of throttle control before the battery function reactivates.
Adjustability:
NOR F/S
setting for throttle results in Battery
F/S
going to the servo position reached by moving THROTTLE STICK to
the bottom with TRIM LEVER centered;
F/S
position setting for throttle results in Battery
F/S
also going to the same throttle servo position as the regular
F/S
.
If using a 6V (5-cell) receiver battery, it is very likely that your battery will be rapidly running out of charge before
battery FailSafe takes over. It is not a good idea to count on battery FailSafe to protect your model at any time. This is
especially true when using a 5-cell battery.

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FUTABA 10CAG Specifications

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BrandFUTABA
Model10CAG
CategoryRemote Control
LanguageEnglish

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