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neo187i
04-01-2008, 06:09 PM
hello people I have just bought dx6i with the ar6200 reciever.I have setup and everything is perfect except for one thing.When i power up tx and then plug rx in the led lghts on the recievers goes solid but if I then unplug the rx and plug back in again the led lights start flashing but everything still powers up fine does anybody know what this means.If I unplug rx switch off tx and switch it back on then plug in rx it goes solid.This is doing my head in not knowing why this happens,the manual doesn't explain anything about it.thanks
Pinecone
04-01-2008, 08:46 PM
That is normal. The flashing LEDs tell you that the Rx detected a low voltage condition. This is the new v1.6 firmware mentioned all over the place.
neo187i
04-02-2008, 03:22 PM
cheers for that mate your a star happy flyin for me then.thanks
Mike_117
04-02-2008, 03:37 PM
That is normal. The flashing LEDs tell you that the Rx detected a low voltage condition. This is the new v1.6 firmware mentioned all over the place.
I agree with your info. but how does having the Tx being turned on before the Rx cause this?
stainless1
04-03-2008, 07:36 AM
try moving the tx away from the rx 4 feet or so, my rx blinks if they are too close together
Pinecone
04-03-2008, 08:56 AM
It doesn't. He said that if poweres up the Tx then the Rx, then unplugs the Rx ad plugs it back in.
It can also happen if you juggle the connection when first powering up. I wish they had put a 1 - 2 second delay in the power up cycle to eliminate this.
Mike_117
04-03-2008, 08:54 PM
It doesn't. He said that if poweres up the Tx then the Rx, then unplugs the Rx ad plugs it back in.
It can also happen if you juggle the connection when first powering up. I wish they had put a 1 - 2 second delay in the power up cycle to eliminate this.
With my x9303 and the jr921..
If I have the tx on first, then power on the Rx.. They blink every time.
Turning the Tx off and back on, or turn it on after the Rx is powered they stay solid. every time..
Doesn't make sense. I just keep turning the Tx on last to keep it solid.
Pinecone
04-05-2008, 05:22 PM
It is because of power bounce when you plug in. I talked to Spektrum at the Toledo show and mentioned they should have put ina 1 - 2 second power up delay.
And yes, you can power up Tx second, but I am too old school for that.
brgsstm
04-16-2008, 07:22 AM
Brilliant thanks, I had this problem and now I found this thread, this site never ceases to amaze me, cheers,
Tom