Spektrum SPMMS3132 User Manual
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Before Binding All Servo Outputs Must be Assigned
In the Servo Menu under Assignment all channels that you wish to use must
be assigned before binding. this will place the transmitter in PPM/9, PPM/12
mode etc. If the number of channels being used is ever changed the system
must be rebound.
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+ Positive Shift Must be Selected
In the Memory menu under Properties, + (plus) must be selected in the Shift
column
• The system Must be in FM/PPM mode
this occurs automatically when the Spektrum module is plugged in. to confirm
press the up or Down arrows to access the Modulation screen. FM/ PPM
Should be displayed.
Software Versions Supported:
V1.x
V2.x
Module Special Instructions
How to Range Test the Spektrum Module System
Before each flying session, and especially with a new model, it’s important to
perform a range check. the Spektrum Module systems incorporate a range
testing system which, when the bind button on the module is pressed and held,
reduces the output power, allowing a range check.
Range Testing the Module System
1. With the system powered and the model resting on the ground secured
against movement, stand 30 paces (approx. 28 m) away from the model.
2. Face the model with the transmitter in your normal flying position and
depress and hold the bind button inside the transmitter. this causes reduced
power output from the transmitter.
note: the backplate must be removed to access the bind button for range
check.
3. You should have total control of the model with the button depressed at
30 paces (28 m).
4. If control issues exist, call Horizon Product Support for further assistance.
Press and hold the bind button
30 paces (28 m)