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Set the Transmitter on a table, antenna vertical, and walk away with your plane or copter held at a normal level with its antenna also vertical. You should see RED, GREEN, and BLUE LED's illuminated on the receiver. Walk away until the system starts to go into constant failsafe's. Failsafe is indicated by the BLUE LED on the RECEIVER turning off. Do NOT stop on the first failsafe, but walk away until the receiver is in failsafe 50 % of time ( BLUE LED on the receiver flashing on and off about 1/2 of the time. ) You should get at least 10 meters, or 30 feet distances away from the transmitter before this happens. If the system goes into constant failsafe at distances significantly less than 30 feet, DO NOT FLY until you have corrected the problem and get a good range test. Getting a Micro Power Range test of up to 60 feet is OK, but if you get a test further than 60 feet, this indicates the transmitter is in normal power mode, and do not have a valid range test, assure transmitter is in micro power mode and start over. NOTE: On small copters or planes that will not be flown more than 5 Kilometers distance, you can accept a micropower range test of 15 feet.
LED Indicators
COLOR | Description |
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SOLID BLUE | Good telemetry signal being received by the Transmitter from the receiver. Will flash GREEN with each telemetry packet lost. |
SOLID GREEN | Transmitter operating normally with valid PPM input, but NO telemetry being received. ( normal indication if receiver is turned OFF ) |
SOLID RED | No PPM signal being received by the Dragon Link Transmitter. Check RC transmitter settings, trainer port / DSC settings, and connections to RC transmitter. |
FLASHING WHITE | Hardware error codes, contact us through email support for assistance |
FLASHING YELLOW | User configurable Alarms, Combined with tone, to alert you if certain parameters are exceeded. Battery Alarm, RSSI Alarm, etc. etc. |