Warnings, Telemetry – Spektrum DX8 User Manual

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SPEKTRUM DX8 • RADIO INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Verify that the current model displayed on this screen is the model you wish to
copy. If not then see page 14 Model Select to access the desired model. Rotate
the roller to select the model memory (1 - 30) that the model will be copied to.
Select an unused model memory to copy to. When the desired model memory is
displayed, press the roller to access the Confirm Copy screen.

If you want to Copy this model to the selected model memory, press the roller

to copy. The screen returns to the main screen when the copy is complete. The
original model memory you just copied will still be selected.

WARNINGS

The Warnings function programs an alarm to sound if specific switches or stick

positions are in an unsafe position when the transmitter is first turned on. In

helicopter model type default warnings include Throttle, Stunt 1, Stunt 2 and

Hold. In airplane model type these warnings include Throttle Low, Flaps, Gear,

Flight Mode 1 and Flight Mode 2. If you turn the transmitter on and any of these

switches or the throttle is not at the low position, the alarm will sound; the screen

will display the warning and no transmission will occur until the stick or switch is

in the correct position.
To Access the Warnings Screen

Press and hold the roller while turning on the transmitter. When System Setup

appears on the screen, release the roller. The DX8 is now in System Setup Mode.

Rotate the roller to highlight Warning then press.
The following screen appears:

Highlight the desired warning (Throttle, Stunt 1, Stunt 2 or Hold or Throttle, Flaps,
Gear, Flight Mode 1 and Flight Mode 2 for airplane model) then press the roller to
select. Now rotate the roller to inhibit or activate the selected warning.
To verify the warning is functioning turn the transmitter off, move the selected switch
or throttle in the offending position then turn the transmitter on. The alarm will
sound; the screen will display the specific warning and no modulation will occur.

TELEMETRY

Spektrum’s TM1000 telemetry module is compatible with all Spektrum and JR
receivers that have a Data (Flight Log) port including:
Spektrum

•AR7000

•AR9000

•AR7600

•AR9200

•AR8000

•AR9300

•AR12000

•AR7100

•AR7100R

•AR9100

JR

•R921

•R1221

•R922

•R1222

Installing the TM1000
Mount the TM1000 module near the receiver in a position that allows the 3-inch
data lead to extend from the receiver’s Data port to the Data port on the telemetry
module. You can use servo tape to secure the TM1000 module or wrap it in foam
with the receiver. Plug the Data lead into the TM1000 port marked DATA and plug
the other end of the lead into the receiver’s DATA port.
NOTICE: Route and secure the antenna away from any metallic or conductive
materials to give the best range.
At this point the internal telemetry including the flight log data and the receiver
pack voltage is fully functional.
Before continuing, bind the system to the transmitter and confirm the telemetry
system is functioning.
To bind the Telemetry Module and Receiver

1. Press and hold the bind button on the side of the TM1000 telemetry module.
2. While depressing the bind button, power the receiver. The main receiver,

all attached remote receivers and the TM1000 telemetry module will blink
indicating the system is in bind mode.

3. With the stick and switches in the desired failsafe positions (normally low

throttle and neutral sticks), put the transmitter into bind mode.

4. The main screen displays the receiver type. After several seconds, the

system connects and reverts to the main screen.

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