Important module information – Spektrum SPMMSJR9 User Manual

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Spektrum Air Module



• Be sure the transmitter is in PPM modulation mode. If necessary, refer to the instructions included with your radio system for details on how to program your

transmitter to PPM modulation. Note: The Spektrum module system will not operate in PCM modulation mode.

• Never power up the module unless the antenna is connected. Doing so can overload the module’s electronics causing damage to the module.

• Before operating, the receiver must be bound to the module (see page 17 for binding instructions). Binding is the process of teaching the receiver the transmitter’s

specific GUID (globally unique identifier) code. Binding also sets the fail-safe positions. It’s also recommended that the system be rebound again after radio setup to

establish and confirm the desired fail-safe positions.

• Before each flying session, it’s imperative that you do a range check (see page 25 for details) to confirm that the system is working properly.

• When using the Module system with the 6100 parkflyer receiver, it’s imperative that this receiver only be flown in parkflyer type models. This includes all types of

small electric airplane and mini and micro helicopters. DO NOT fly the AR6100 receiver in large gas or glow aircraft as loss of control at extended range due to signal

blocking issues can occur.

• The Module system features DSM2 technology and is compatible will all DSM2 compatible receivers. The Module system is not compatible with the AR6000 DSM

first generation receiver.

Important Module Information

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