PowerSafe Telemetry Receiver Manual

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Frame Rate
Gives you the option of adjusting the update rate from the receiver to the
servos (this does not change the frame rate from the transmitter to the
receiver.) When set to INH, the default frame rate from the transmitter will
be the servo update rate. Additional setting options are 5.5ms, 11ms, and
22ms. Some servos cannot handle fast update rates such as old analog
servos. The update rate can be selected for each output allowing different
settings per output channel allowing for high speed update rates to servos
that can handle the faster frame rates and lower update rates to servos that
cannot handle fast frame rates.
In Forward Programming -> PowerSafe Telemetry ->
Dual Battery Capacity Monitoring
The PowerSafe receivers feature dual battery capacity monitoring through
telemetry when used with Spektrum AirWare™ transmitters. Activate the
Auto Config function on the telemetry page in your transmitter to display the
capacity consumed by the receiver. The capacity used is stored flight to flight
and adds until reset. The capacity can be automatically reset when the battery
is charged, allowing easy battery capacity monitoring.
Automatic Reset
With automatic Reset you can select inhibit or active. When set to inhibit you
must manually reset the capacity used after charging the battery/ies. When
set to active the receiver will detect when the battery voltage has raised
sufficiently after a battery charge and automatically reset the capacity. The
pack voltage must drop sufficiently for automatic reset to function, typically a
couple flights are enough.
Capture Charged Voltage
When this is selected the receiver will store the current voltage as the fully
charged voltage of your battery/ies connected. Just below the Capture Charged
Voltage button/bar are the charged voltage settings currently saved, if you
press capture charged voltage just after a charge, these values will show the
set points saved. These must be set for the receiver to perform an automatic
reset if active.
12V Servo Bus
Activate this if using 12V servos and 12V battery pack/s, this will allow the
receiver to operate at 12V and disable regenerative servo support. With this
active the servo bus will not activate if the voltage exceeds 13V. Note that
any servos connected to the servo bus must be capable of handling 12V if
using 12V battery/ies and this function is active. If not using a 12V battery
system and 12V servos, leave this setting set to inhibit. When set to inhibit,
the receiver will not power the servo bus if the voltage supplied is over 10V
and the regenerative servo support will be active. Warning: If 12V Servo Bus is
active, standard servos and other devices not able to handle 12V may burn out
or otherwise be damaged.