Spektrum Failsafe
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Spektrum Failsafe
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I have the spectrum DX6 with the AR6600T telemetry receiver. I have successfully set up the one stick configuration (which is in the knowledge base). I now need to input the pre-set failsafe. The problem is that the instructions to do this is based on using a bind plug, which the TX and RX do not have, they have a button. So does anyone know how to set up the failsafe with my TX and Receiver?
Many Thanks Allan.
I have the spectrum DX6 with the AR6600T telemetry receiver. I have successfully set up the one stick configuration (which is in the knowledge base). I now need to input the pre-set failsafe. The problem is that the instructions to do this is based on using a bind plug, which the TX and RX do not have, they have a button. So does anyone know how to set up the failsafe with my TX and Receiver?
Many Thanks Allan.
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Re: Spektrum Failsafe
Allan, the bind plug and the button perform the same function, to switch the Rx into bind mode. So where you see "insert the bind plug", simply press the bind button. Once the Rx light indicates it's in bind mode, you can release it. You can also still use a bind plug on your Rx if you prefer.
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Re: Spektrum Failsafe
Stephen
Thanks for the response. I have one more question and it relates to charging the batteries. I have 24v charger, do you charge the batteries when still connected to the motion module ( powered off of course) or do you have to disconnect them from the motion module?
Regards Allan
Thanks for the response. I have one more question and it relates to charging the batteries. I have 24v charger, do you charge the batteries when still connected to the motion module ( powered off of course) or do you have to disconnect them from the motion module?
Regards Allan
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Re: Spektrum Failsafe
Allan, isolate the battery from the motion harness by disconnecting the 24V plug and connecting the charger to the battery lead. Some folk install a dedicated charging socket and a change-over switch to select power to the motion system or charging but it isn’t really necessary. It’s good practice to disconnect the battery anyway when you’re not running.
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Re: Spektrum Failsafe
Hi guys,
I don't like to disconnect batteries when not in use, because they are connected with screws. Therefore I installed charge sockets and a control board with LEDs to signal if batteries are connected with any load. With the charge sockets I can test battery voltage.
The blue main switch is also a fuse to prevent damages by electrical shorts. When the main switch is on then the red buttons switch the drive motors and the R/C on. The black button removes this connections; the LEDs show if connection is on. The little flip switch controls the sound. The 9 pole jack is the connection to the LiFe cells for balancing. The black fuse protects the R/C circuit
At the 9 pole jack I can check the single cell voltages with a special monitor:
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I don't like to disconnect batteries when not in use, because they are connected with screws. Therefore I installed charge sockets and a control board with LEDs to signal if batteries are connected with any load. With the charge sockets I can test battery voltage.
The blue main switch is also a fuse to prevent damages by electrical shorts. When the main switch is on then the red buttons switch the drive motors and the R/C on. The black button removes this connections; the LEDs show if connection is on. The little flip switch controls the sound. The 9 pole jack is the connection to the LiFe cells for balancing. The black fuse protects the R/C circuit
At the 9 pole jack I can check the single cell voltages with a special monitor:
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kind regards
Gerhard
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Re: Spektrum Failsafe
Stephen
I think I have set the failsafe, but when I switch the TX off it will only stop if the throttle stick is at the centre position if I switch off with the throttle stick slightly forward or backwards the motors still move. Am I doing something wrong or is the first example correct, where the motors will stop if stick centred?
Cheers Allan
I think I have set the failsafe, but when I switch the TX off it will only stop if the throttle stick is at the centre position if I switch off with the throttle stick slightly forward or backwards the motors still move. Am I doing something wrong or is the first example correct, where the motors will stop if stick centred?
Cheers Allan
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Re: Spektrum Failsafe
Allan, just to check you've actually gone through the steps to set the failsafe? It's a separate procedure to binding. Were the sticks centred when you set the failsafe? When the Rx experiences a loss of signal, if the failsafe is set correctly, the tracks and turret should stop. Note it can take up to 10 secs for the Rx to register the loss of signal as the system is designed to maintain control with a temporary loss of signal.
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Re: Spektrum Failsafe
Alan, I am the least suited person to give advise on this subject as this was my first experience with R/C and I feel that luck was on my side when I set it up. I had a look at my notes and this is the only thing I mentioned when setting up the failsafe on my Specktrum:
Vince
I don't have the Spektrum manual at hand but if I remember correctly there are two types of failsafe and as my notes say I used the pre-set failsafe.I setup also the pre-set failsafe but used the instructions in the receiver documentation to do it. It was a bit fiddly to set-up but managed to do it after the fourth try. Failsafe tested perfectly.
Vince
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Re: Spektrum Failsafe
Finally got it sorted! Since I am on a role I will be testing my sound module and have one question in the booklet it has two servo leads for the motors and one for the main motor control, what is the main motor control is it throttle?
Cheers Allan
Cheers Allan
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Re: Spektrum Failsafe
> it has two servo leads for the motors and one for the main motor control, what is the main motor control is it throttle
Does it say "main motor control" ?
There are two leads which monitor the speed of the motors, so that the engine sound follows the speed of the motors, and a third connection which tells the Audio Module which sounds to play, whether that's the engine sounds, gun sounds or voices.
Adrian.
Does it say "main motor control" ?
There are two leads which monitor the speed of the motors, so that the engine sound follows the speed of the motors, and a third connection which tells the Audio Module which sounds to play, whether that's the engine sounds, gun sounds or voices.
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Re: Spektrum Failsafe
You must have a slightly different manual version.
Without the sound module installed, the wiring would look like this:
Receiver (x) ==> (3) Motion Control Module
Receiver (y) ==> (4) Motion Control Module
Receiver (z) ==> Not Used
With the Audio Module installed, the wiring looks like this:
Receiver (x) ==> (1) Audio Module (3) ==> (3) Motion Control Module
Receiver (y) ==> (4) Audio Module (5) ==> (4) Motion Control Module
Receiver (z) ==> (6) Audio Module
So the control signal for the one motor goes into the Audio Module on pin 1 and out on pin 3, and for the other motor goes in on pin 4 and out on pin 5.
The last connection (6) is how you tell the Audio Module to play the various sounds, make the engine start up etc.
x y and z are the receiver channels, and will depend on which manufacturer you use and how you drive the tank (one stick/two stick and left or right handed). I think on mine, x is channel 1, y is channel 2 and z is channel 7.
Adrian.
Without the sound module installed, the wiring would look like this:
Receiver (x) ==> (3) Motion Control Module
Receiver (y) ==> (4) Motion Control Module
Receiver (z) ==> Not Used
With the Audio Module installed, the wiring looks like this:
Receiver (x) ==> (1) Audio Module (3) ==> (3) Motion Control Module
Receiver (y) ==> (4) Audio Module (5) ==> (4) Motion Control Module
Receiver (z) ==> (6) Audio Module
So the control signal for the one motor goes into the Audio Module on pin 1 and out on pin 3, and for the other motor goes in on pin 4 and out on pin 5.
The last connection (6) is how you tell the Audio Module to play the various sounds, make the engine start up etc.
x y and z are the receiver channels, and will depend on which manufacturer you use and how you drive the tank (one stick/two stick and left or right handed). I think on mine, x is channel 1, y is channel 2 and z is channel 7.
Adrian.
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