PowerSafe Telemetry Receiver Manual

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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 reset when the battery is charged,
allowing easy battery capacity monitoring.
To reset the capacity used:
1. Power on the transmitter and receiver and allow the receiver to connect to
the transmitter.
2. Once connected to the transmitter, either press the bind button on the
receiver or connect a bind plug to the bind port.
3. Capacity used will now be reset.
NOTICE: The capacity will only reset if the transmitter and receiver are
connected before pressing the Bind button or connecting a bind plug. If the
receiver is not connected, capacity used will not be reset, and the receiver
may enter bind mode, indicated by the flashing orange LEDs.
The SPM9604 Receiver sensor is not compatible with PowerSafe receivers
because its function is already built into the receiver.
For information on Spektrum Telemetry Sensors visit:
http://www.spektrumrc.com
Telemetry
The Spektrum AR10400T, AR14400T and AR20400T PowerSafe telemetry
receivers features 4 integrated telemetry ports that are compatible with
Spektrum telemetry capable transmitters.
No telemetry module required. Telemetry is built into the receiver.
No sensor is required to receive Flight Log or receiver pack voltage
directly on any telemetry capable Spektrum transmitter.
IMPORTANT: The SPM4651T must be connected and operating in order for
the receiver to transmit Telemetry at full range.
IMPORTANT: Additional SPM4651T remotes can be used to offer redundant
full range telemetry (system will use the strongest link to transmit data) but 1
is required for full range telemetry and is included.
The PowerSafe telemetry receivers include the SPMA9570A Aircraft
Telemetry Flight Pack Voltage Sensor which is rated up to 60v (14s LiPo)
input.
1. Plug the Aircraft Telemetry Flight Pack Voltage Sensor into the VOLT
Telemetry Port on the PowerSafe Receivers.
2. Splice the other end into the flight battery pack noting polarity. If
you are powering the receiver through a regulator you may need
to disconnect the negative (black) lead for the voltage sensor to
operate reliably.