I have a naza V2 coupled with an orange rx R800x.
As a collegue in message before advised me to bind failsafe after a nomal binding I supose I did it.
I based my failsafe binding on h following tekst from the internet:
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Receiver Binding
- Insert Bind Plug in the Bind/Data/Batt port of the receiver.
- Power On receiver, receiver and attached sat should be flashing (led)
- REMOVE BIND PLUG , this step is required for proper Naza Failsafe Feature to function properly in the event of signal lost. This is the required step to active receiver Preset Failsafe.
- Hold Trainer Button and Power On the radio.
- When Binding Message is displayed on screen, trainer button can be released.
After successful Bind remove Bind Plug. Connect Naza to PC/Assistant and test Failsafe feature by powering off the radio. U channel Manual/Failsafe/Attitude/Failsafe/GPS should go to either Failsafe Positions.
In the event you do not have a failsafe switch.
The receiver binding steps DO NOT change, what does change is the Radio Preparation.
You must use servo travel to force the rx channel connected to Naza U port to the failsafe position. You will know what value to use when the Naza Assistant shows Failsafe Position on the Screen. Once you have completed the binding process you will need to return the channel back to 85% travel required for proper flight mode control of the Naza.
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This failsafe binding did no succeed and as a result my normal binding was lost.
Therefor I restarted my normal binding but here the led on the radio came not solid after I pushed the radio button on the DX8 and I released it.
I've tried several times:
1)power off radio+naza and DX8
2)bind plug in orangeRX
3)power on radio+naza =>flashing led on radio
4)pushing trainer button and power on dx8
5)wait until led become solid
I have also tried to release trainer button before led became solid.
The led on the radio keeps flashing!
As a collegue in message before advised me to bind failsafe after a nomal binding I supose I did it.
I based my failsafe binding on h following tekst from the internet:
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Receiver Binding
- Insert Bind Plug in the Bind/Data/Batt port of the receiver.
- Power On receiver, receiver and attached sat should be flashing (led)
- REMOVE BIND PLUG , this step is required for proper Naza Failsafe Feature to function properly in the event of signal lost. This is the required step to active receiver Preset Failsafe.
- Hold Trainer Button and Power On the radio.
- When Binding Message is displayed on screen, trainer button can be released.
After successful Bind remove Bind Plug. Connect Naza to PC/Assistant and test Failsafe feature by powering off the radio. U channel Manual/Failsafe/Attitude/Failsafe/GPS should go to either Failsafe Positions.
In the event you do not have a failsafe switch.
The receiver binding steps DO NOT change, what does change is the Radio Preparation.
You must use servo travel to force the rx channel connected to Naza U port to the failsafe position. You will know what value to use when the Naza Assistant shows Failsafe Position on the Screen. Once you have completed the binding process you will need to return the channel back to 85% travel required for proper flight mode control of the Naza.
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This failsafe binding did no succeed and as a result my normal binding was lost.
Therefor I restarted my normal binding but here the led on the radio came not solid after I pushed the radio button on the DX8 and I released it.
I've tried several times:
1)power off radio+naza and DX8
2)bind plug in orangeRX
3)power on radio+naza =>flashing led on radio
4)pushing trainer button and power on dx8
5)wait until led become solid
I have also tried to release trainer button before led became solid.
The led on the radio keeps flashing!