corona synthesized receiver

Started by Nehutech, May 14, 2010, 11:00:36 PM

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Nehutech

hi

any one using corona synthesized receiver. i want to know how to reset its setting and how to set it.

thanks





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anwar

#1
Resetting is just binding it again.

The procedure for binding is :

1. Turn on the transmitter, and make sure that model is set for PPM (and not PCM).

2. Bring the receiver close to the radio, and connect the receiver battery to it.

3. After the LED on the receiver flashes two times, press and hold the button on the receiver for 2 seconds, release the button, press the button again, the LED begins to flash, and when it stops flashing a bit later, you should be ready to go.

http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showpost.php?p=8672953&postcount=5

I paired mine a while back, couldn't remember the steps, had to look it up again.



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Set up process synchronized reciever
1.   Turn on transmitter with the antenna extended
2.   Power up the receiver. The receiver LED will flash 2 times quickly
3.   Press the scan button on the receiver for 2 seconds,The LED will flash 3 times meaning the receiver is ready for the set up process.
4.   Press the button on the receiver two times, the LED on the receiver should blink quickly then light on .Then the receiver is ready for use .

Mode I – Short lit followed by a short dark period, repeated 3 times
Mode II - Long lit followed by a long dark period, repeated 3 times
Mode III - Short lit followed by a long dark period, repeated 3 times
Mode I sequence will repeat 3 times. Pressing the button in this mode will start the frequency locking process. If the button is not pressed, mode II will be entered.
Mode II sequence will repeat 2 times. Pressing the button in this mode will disable the failsafe function. If the button is not pressed, mode III will be entered.
Mode III sequence will repeat 2 times. Pressing the button in this mode will enable the failsafe function. If the button is not pressed, mode I will be entered again.
If no button is pressed these 3 modes will repeat 10 times, then end with 2 short LED flashes.

Mode I : locking to the transmitter frequency
1. Turn on the transmitter with the antenna extended.
2. Turn on the receiver. The LED will blink 2 times. If the LED remains lit then the receiver is receiving correct commands from a transmitter. If the LED goes out then the receiver is not receiving any correct commands, in which case you should set it up again...
3. To set it up, press the scan button for 2 seconds, then release it. The LED blinks 3 times now (should it blink 2 times, then press the button again for 2 seconds). While in mode I, press the button shortly. If the LED begins to blink quickly it means that the receiver is searching for a valid signal. Wait for 2-3 seconds for the search to complete.
Once the receiver is locked to the transmitter, the LED will flash 2 times and then remain lit. If the LED goes out again, check the transmitter.
4. After the receiver has locked, if you don't change frequency, the receiver will work whenever you connect it to the power. No need to relock.
Caution: when locking your receiver, please ensure only your own transmitter is working and put your receiver close enough to your transmitter.

Mode II : disabling the failsafe
1. Turn on the transmitter with the antenna extended.
2. Turn on the receiver. The LED will blink 2 times. If the LED remains lit then the receiver is receiving correct commands from a transmitter.
3. To set it up, press the scan button for 2 seconds, then release it. The LED blinks 3 times now (should it blink 2 times, then press the button again for 2 seconds). While in mode II, press the button shortly to start the failsafe disabling process.
4. The LED will flash 2 times and then remain lit.  The transmitter now does not control the receiver and the failsafe has been disabled. You must now restart the receiver.

Mode III : enabling the failsafe
1. Turn on the transmitter with the antenna extended.
2. Turn on the receiver. The LED will blink 2 times. If the LED remains lit then the receiver is receiving correct commands from a transmitter.
3. Adjust the sticks and switches on the transmitter to the position that you feel will best protect your aircraft in the event of a loss of signal. Typically the throttle is decreased and a slight elevator input is required to maintain a controlled glide slope. You should notice as you set the sticks and switches that the receiver is responding indicating the transmitter and receiver are synchronized.
4. To set it up, press the scan button for 2 seconds, then release it. The LED blinks 3 times now (should it blink 2 times, then press the button again for 2 seconds). While in mode III, press the button shortly to start the failsafe enabling process.
5. The LED will flash 2 times and then remain lit. The transmitter now does not control the receiver and the failsafe has been enabled. You must now restart the receiver.

During this setting step do not turn off the transmitter. Otherwise the receiver will not record the position of sticks and switches and it will not retain a failsafe setting. Should this occur you will notice the LED flashing twice and then going dark indicating that you will have to start the process over.

Caution:
1. Restart the receiver when the set up process of disabling or enabling the failsafe is completed.
2. While in Mode I, Mode II or Model III you can cut power to cancel the setting process. Do not cut power in the process of locking receiver, disabling failsafe or enabling failsafe. Otherwise your receiver may be damaged.
3. After enabling failsafe, please readjust the transmitter settings of sticks and switches for the correct flight conditions.

Installing the receiver
1.   Plug in all the servos/ESC. Pay attention to the polarity of the connectors. Please consult the labels on the case for the channel numbers and polarity.
      Caution: If the polarity of the plugs is wrong, it can damage the servos/ESC.
2.   If not using an ESC with a built in battery eliminator circuit (BEC), plug a 4.8V battery/switch harness into any unused channel. If you are using all the channels for  servos, use a Y harness to connect the battery and servo to 1 channel.
3.   Wrap the receiver in foam to isolate it from vibration and secure it in the aircraft with for instance a rubber band.
4.   Unwind the antenna fully. Do not coil or cut the antenna.

Warning: The real control range as much as the reliability will be influenced when the power supply for receiver is under normal level or power supply not stable. In order to fly the model more stably and reliably, we recommend the use of CP01 power stabilizer. Connect the power stabilizer to any free channel of the receiver, you will have a more comfortable and happy remote controlling.

Frequencies available 35,72 mHz.Please enquire availability before placing the order.





 

medicineman1987

Does this Rx also have the failsafe function?
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