Spektrum SPMSR310 User Manual

Spektrum SPMSR310 Receiver manual cover
Pages 36
Year 2014
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Spektrum SPMSR310 Receiver Specification

The Spektrum SPMSR310 Receiver is a robust, high-performance 3-channel surface receiver tailored for RC enthusiasts seeking reliability and precision. Operating on the 2.4GHz frequency, it utilizes DSMR technology to ensure a superior connection with minimal latency and interference, making it ideal for competitive racing and complex environments. The receiver is compact, measuring just 1.3 inches in length, 0.9 inches in width, and 0.5 inches in height, and weighs approximately 6 grams, allowing for easy installation even in the most space-constrained models.

Engineered with a focus on durability, the SPMSR310 is encased in a resilient, water-resistant housing, safeguarding its internal components from moisture and dust, thus extending its longevity and performance reliability. It supports SmartSafe and preset failsafe protocols, providing peace of mind by maintaining control in unexpected circumstances. The receiver is compatible with a broad range of Spektrum transmitters, allowing seamless integration into existing setups.

The SR310 operates within a voltage range of 3.5V to 9.6V, accommodating various power sources, and features a single, long antenna for optimal signal reception. Binding the receiver to a transmitter is straightforward, thanks to its intuitive binding process. This receiver is ideal for surface vehicles, including cars, trucks, and boats, where precise control and rapid response are critical. Overall, the Spektrum SPMSR310 Receiver represents a blend of advanced technology and practical design, making it a valuable component for hobbyists demanding high-quality performance in their radio-controlled models.

Spektrum SPMSR310 Receiver F.A.Q.

How do I bind the Spektrum SPMSR310 Receiver to my transmitter?

To bind the SPMSR310 Receiver, power on the receiver and press the bind button. Then, set your transmitter to bind mode. The receiver's LED will turn solid when binding is successful.

What should I do if the receiver is not responding to the transmitter?

First, ensure the receiver is properly bound to the transmitter. Check for any signal interference and ensure the receiver’s antenna is positioned correctly. Re-binding the receiver may resolve the issue.

How can I update the firmware on my SPMSR310 Receiver?

To update the firmware, connect the receiver to a compatible update device or PC interface and follow the manufacturer's instructions for updating through the Spektrum software.

What is the proper way to mount the SPMSR310 Receiver in my model?

Mount the receiver in a secure location using double-sided tape or a Velcro strip, ensuring that it is away from metal parts and other electronics to avoid interference.

How can I check if my SPMSR310 Receiver is functioning correctly?

Perform a range test by walking away from the model with the transmitter and ensuring the receiver maintains connection. Additionally, check the receiver’s LED status to confirm normal operation.

What are the LED indicators on the SPMSR310 Receiver and what do they mean?

A solid LED indicates a successful bind and operation, flashing indicates binding mode, and no light may indicate a power issue. Refer to the manual for more detailed LED codes.

Can I use the SPMSR310 Receiver with any transmitter?

The SPMSR310 Receiver is compatible with DSMR and DSM2 Spektrum transmitters. Ensure your transmitter supports these protocols.

How do I perform a range check on the SPMSR310 Receiver?

To perform a range check, place the transmitter in range test mode and walk away from the model, checking for signal drops. The range should be reduced significantly to simulate a weak signal.

What should I do if the SPMSR310 Receiver’s LED does not light up?

Check the power supply and connections to the receiver. Ensure the battery is charged and connected properly. If the issue persists, inspect for any damage to the receiver.

How can I prevent interference with the SPMSR310 Receiver?

To prevent interference, keep the receiver away from metal objects and other electronic devices, ensure antennas are placed at 90-degree angles, and avoid areas with high RF noise.