Manual

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The procedure is as follows:
The radio signal is lost - recall 1, recall 2, recall 3.
Radio signal back, - recall 2, recall 1, live.
It will run scan mode which means, if a good package is received while it is in recall 2 state, it will go directly
to recall 1 and then back live. Each recall state take about 0.3 seconds then it recall the next state. This
special kind of failsafe can be used to handle special features on some multi rotor flight controller boards to
activate the RTH or safe landing procedures, depending on how you moved your switches while you stored
the fail safes.
The “None” is when the receiver doesn’t have any positions stored at all. In this way nothing will be
recalled and it will simply hold last known good position of all servos. To clear the failsafe memory, hold the
button for 5 sec.
A little side note on failsafe storing. The Receiver will lose radio link and recall failsafe settings while you
activate a storing. The reason is the kind of memory used for this is a bit slow and while the CPU waits for
the saving it’s not able to maintain a perfect hoping sequence. This is perfectly normal but it is not normally
seen when you only store one set of positions, since the values you recall while you hit save are mostly the
same as your active positions.
Ch12/PPM options
The signal CH12/PPM - If you use under 12ch you will always get PPM out of the ch12 connector. However
if you need PPM out and use 12 channels then you simply configure it to be in PPM OUT (See special
features configurations for guidelines how to do this).