User's Manual

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5.2 Function of the LEDs in the transmitter module
The transmitter module contains three LEDs:
one green (at left) marked „STATUS“
One red in the middle marked „ERROR“ and
one yellow (right) marked „TEST“
When the transmitter is switched on, all three LEDs light up momentarily as a check.
Left LED (green):
LED off -> no connection
Illuminated continuously-> link is OK
Pulsing quickly -> Quickbinding
Pulsing slowly -> Binding
Middle LED (red):
LED off -> all OK
Flashing -> Error, also an alert reporting different conditions as:
- No connection to the receiver
- Range alert from the receiver has been triggered
- Receiver or transmitter module – low voltage alert has been triggered
- Temperature in the receiver or transmitter module has been triggered
These signals will also be given as a sound signal to the ear phone jack of the transmitter module.
Right LED (yellow):
LED off -> no range check in progress
flashing -> Range check in progress
6 Putting into service for the first time
6.1 Annotation
The Dual Receiver 2.4 Dual FHSS micro receivers come in three sizes with 8, 10 or 12 channels. They can be used as any other receiver by plugging in
the servos and go flying. All configurations are controlled by the transmitter. First of all the receiver has to be bound to the transmitter module.
For the more advanced and interested RC-pilot, these receivers also may be programmed with the use of the weatronic
software GIGAControl. There are a multitude of possibilities that you can do with the programming of the receiver and servo
functions. You can relate any channel to any outlet, program curves, do sequencing, slow functions and other features. For
more information, please go to our website www.weatronic.com or www.weatronic-usa.com and download the program and
instructions for free. As an alternative you can also order a CD with the program and instructions.
6.2 Properties of the LEDs on the receivers
The Dual Receiver 2.4 Dual FHSS micro has two LEDs:
a green LED with the label „Binding – on/off“ and
a red LED with the label „Status“
When the receiver is switched on, both LEDs light up momentarily as a check.
LED green:
LED off -> no connection to transmitter
Continuous on -> Link OK
Quick flashing -> Quickbinding
Slow flashing -> Binding
LED red:
flashing -> Failsafe programming active
Further flashing codes -> future use