'Paperclip' Changes (v610)
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DESCRIPTION
A few changes can be made very easily to Rx6x receivers using a simple wire link such as a paperclip.
Most of the changes cause the feature to 'toggle' each time you perform the procedure.
The result of the change can be confirmed with the led behaviour.
The receiver has to be switched off after the change to use normally.
The version number is hand-written on the largest black chip on the receiver.
Example: '10' and '15' means v610-15.
HARD RESET
1. Connect P1 and P2 together.
2. Switch the receiver on.
3. Remove the connection.
The led on the receiver will come on solid and flicker once a second.
This change restores factory defaults. It does not affect Bind info.
This feature is available from v610-2.
LOW OFF / CENTER OFF MOTOR CONTROL (H1)
1. Connect P2 and P3 together.
2. Switch the receiver on.
3. Remove the connection.
The led on the receiver will come on solid and flicker:
* once a second for 'center off' motor control.
* twice in 1.5s for 'low off' motor control.
This feature is available from v610-11.
LVC
1. Connect P3 and P4 together.
2. Switch the receiver on.
3. Remove the connection.
The led on the receiver will come on solid and flicker:
* once a second if 'low voltage cutoff' is disabled (eg: for 9v PP3, Nicads, NiMHs, LiFe cells).
* twice in 1.5s if 'low voltage cutoff' is enabled (recommended for Lipo cells).
This feature is available from v610-11.
SELECTA
1. Connect P1 and P3 together.
2. Switch the receiver on.
3. Remove the connection.
The led on the receiver will come on solid and flicker:
* once a second if Selecta is disabled.
* twice in 1.5s if Selecta is enabled.
This feature is available from v610-11.
CRUISE CONTROL / FAILSAFE
1. Connect P1 and P4 together.
2. Switch the receiver on.
3. Remove the connection.
The led on the receiver will come on solid and flicker:
* once a second if Cruise Control is disabled (4s Failsafe enabled).
* twice in 1.5s if Cruise Control is enabled.
This feature is available from v610-15.
CHANGING OTHER SETTINGS:
These receivers have many other options that are described on the features page.
These are changed using a technique called 'programming': v610