Spektrum SPMSR6100AT User Manual
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To bind the receiver, press and hold the bind button on the SPMSR6100AT while powering on the receiver. The LED will flash, indicating it is in bind mode. Then, follow your transmitter's binding procedure to complete the process.
Check the receiver's antenna placement ensuring they are positioned correctly to avoid interference. Also, verify that there are no metallic objects or devices causing signal disruption nearby.
To update the firmware, connect the receiver to a compatible Spektrum transmitter that supports firmware updates. Use the Spektrum Programmer software to manage and update the firmware.
A flashing red LED indicates a failsafe condition or that the receiver is not bound to a transmitter. Ensure that the receiver is properly bound and check for any interference or power issues.
To perform a range test, enable the range test mode on your transmitter and walk away from the receiver. Monitor the LED on the receiver; if it remains solid, range is adequate. Consult your transmitter manual for specific range test procedures.
Mount the receiver using double-sided tape or foam padding to minimize vibration. Ensure antennas are positioned at 90-degree angles from each other and away from carbon fiber or metal surfaces to reduce signal interference.
Yes, the SPMSR6100AT supports telemetry. Connect telemetry sensors to the appropriate ports on the receiver and configure your transmitter to display telemetry data. Refer to your transmitter's manual for detailed setup instructions.
Ensure that the receiver is installed in a location free from vibration and electrical noise. Avoid routing servo wires parallel to power lines and keep the receiver away from high-power components.
Check the power connection to ensure it is secure and that the battery is charged. Inspect the wiring and connectors for damage, and verify the power supply voltage matches the receiver's requirements.
To set up failsafe, bind the receiver with the transmitter while the controls are set to the desired failsafe positions. The receiver will memorize these positions and activate them if signal loss occurs.