NX6 DSMX 6-Channel Radio System-Manual

11SPEKTRUM NX6 • TRANSMITTER INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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AR6610T TELEMETRY RECEIVER
(Not included with SPMR6775 transmitter only)
The Spektrum
AR6610T receiver is a full range telemetry receiver featuring
DSM
®
technology. It is compatible with all Spektrum
aircraft radios that
support DSM2
®
and DSMX
®
technology.
Perform the failsafe setup for the AR6610T receiver through a compatible
Spektrum Transmitter with Forward Programming. The Spektrum PC
Programmer can be used for rmware updates.
SPECIFICATIONS
AR6610T
Type DSM2/DSMX 6 CH Telemetry Receiver
Application
Air
Channels
6
Receivers
1
Remote Receiver
(not included)
SRXL2
Remote Receiver Optional
[SPM9747]
Modulation
DSM2/DSMX
Data Flight Log
Compatible
No
Telemetry
Integrated
Bind Method
Bind Button
Failsafe
Yes
Band
2.4GHz
Dimensions (LxWxH)
49.80 x 23.34 x 15.02mm
Weight
12g
Input Voltage
3.5–9V
Resolution
2048
Antenna Length
155mm and 186mm
Bind Button
Bind/Program Port
CH 1/ Smart Port
XBUS Port
SRXL2 Port
Voltage Sensor Port
CH 2
CH 3
CH 4
CH 5
CH 6
Binding
The AR6610T receiver must be bound to your transmitter before
it will operate. Binding is the process of teaching the receiver the
specic code of the transmitter so it will only connect to that spe-
cic transmitter. When new out of the package, the AR6610T will
automatically go into bind mode the rst time it is powered on.
1. Connect the optional SRXL2 remote receiver (SPM9747) if desired and
any telemetry sensors to the main receiver.
2. Push and hold the bind button on the receiver while turning the receiver
on. Release the bind button once the orange LED starts to ash
continuously, indicating that the receiver is in bind mode.
TIP: It is still possible to use a bind plug in the BIND port if desired. This
can come in handy if the receiver needs to be mounted in a location that
is difcult to access, in which case a servo extension may be used for
binding. If using a bind plug, remove after binding to prevent the system
from entering bind mode the next time the power is turned on.
3. Put your transmitter in bind mode.
4. The bind process is complete when the orange LED on the receiver is
solid.
Failsafe
In the unlikely event that the radio link is lost during use, the
receiver will enable the selected failsafe mode. Smart Safe + Hold
Last is the default setting on the AR6610T. Preset Failsafe and
SAFE Failsafe are only available through forward programming.
SmartSafe
+
Hold Last
If loss of signal occurs, SmartSafe™ technology moves the throttle channel
to its preset failsafe position (low throttle) that was set during binding. All
other channels will hold their last position. When the receiver detects the
signal from the transmitter, normal aircraft operation resumes.
Forward Programming
In your transmitter menu select Forward Programming -> Settings ->
Select Failsafe -> Select each channel and assign it to Preset or Hold Last.
When you select a different channel for Output, a new group of settings
appears.
Capture Failsafe Postions ->
Hold the control sticks in the desired failsafe positions and select Apply.
Channel selections must be individually set in Forward Programming to
apply the preset positions or each channel will default to Hold Last. The
value captured will be reected in the position shown for each channel.
Initiate Receiver Bind Mode
Gives you the option of putting the receiver into Bind Mode from this
menu.
Preset Failsafe
With preset failsafe, you can set the specic control surface positions you
want to use if the signal is lost. When the receiver detects the signal from
the transmitter, normal aircraft operation resumes.
Only available through Forward Programming
Testing Failsafe
Secure the aircraft on the ground and remove the propeller. Test
Failsafe settings by turning the transmitter RF output off and noting
how the receiver drives the control surfaces.
Receiver Power Only
If the receiver is turned when no transmitter signal is present, the
throttle channel will not have a control signal to avoid operating or
arming the electronic speed control.
All other channels have no output until the receiver has linked to the
transmitter.