Orange Rx DSMX DSM2 Compatible 2.4Ghz

O
RANGE
RX
DSMX/DSM2/D
EVO COMPATIBLE
2.4GH
Z
A
UTO
T
RANSMITTER
M
ODULE
(JR/T
URNIGY
C
OMPATIBLE
)
V1.2
U
SER
M
ANUAL
F
EATURES
:
• Works with any JR/Turnigy/Taranis compatible module-based transmitter
• 4 modes (selected automatically during binding procedure): DSM2 1024/22ms, DSM2 2048/11ms, DSMX 22ms, DSMX 11ms
• Accepts PPM from 4 to 12 channels
• Outputs from 4 to 12 channels according to PPM provided
• Input Voltage: 6 - 18VDC
• Output power – 18dBm
• Easy to access bind button
• Range check mode (1mW)
• Current consumption: 100mA max
C
OMPATIBILITY
:
Standard JR style 5 pin module-based transmitters (JR/Turnigy compatible)
Radio Type: Full range system
O
UTPUT PROTOCOLS
:
DSM2 –1024/22ms, 2048/11ms
DSMx – 22ms/11ms
T
X MODULE
I
NSTALLATION
The Tx module can be installed and used in following radio transmitters:
- All JR compatible radios with external Tx module compartment
- Turnigy 9XR and 9XR Pro
- Taranis X9D and compatible
Please note: The module is NOT compatible with Turnigy 9X. If you still want to use it in Turnigy 9X radio you will have to modify 9X
bay to make it compatible. Beware – it will void your warranty on your Turnigy 9X.
A
NTENNA
P
OLARIZATION AND ORIENTATION
For optimum RF link performance it’s important that the antenna be oriented in the way that allows for the best possible signal reception when
the aircraft is in all possible attitudes and positions.
Follow simple rules:
- Never point antenna to the aircraft. Pointing antenna to the aircraft will give you the worst reception.
- Don’t block an antenna with metal objects (frames, trays, monitor and smartphone holders). This weakens the signal.
- In the most situations it is better to position antenna horizontally to get better performance and avoid pointing antenna to the aircraft.
ID
CHANGE
To make sure that many models can be controlled at the same time and place without interference to each other a unique ID is assigned to
each control communication. A transmitter module provides this ID to the receiver during binding procedure. There is totally more than 4 billion

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