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which brand and type of DSM receiver are you trying to teach failsafe positions of channels? You sould check in the receivers manual for instructions on how to set failsafe positions.
If I remember correct, on my Spektrum AR6210 receivers (they use DSMX protocol, but this shouldn't matter for setting failsafe) the failsafe positions are stored during the bind process.
The steps were the following:
Plug in the bind plug,
power on the receiver,
power on your transmitter (it can be powered earlier, but it should not be in bind mode),
bring the sticks on the transmitter in your preferred failsafe positions and enter bind mode on the transmitter.
The set should bind, the stick positions given at binding start should be stored as failsafe positions.
When the set is bound, unplug the bindplug from the receiver and power it down.
Finished, proceed with normal operation.
As mentioned, the process could be different on other brands and types of receiver.
I hope this helps a little.
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I just read the manual for the receiver and the failsafe instructions are described as mentioned above.
I will dig out a DX8, test it and give feedback.
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I have a spare Devo rx802 laying on my work bench i'll bind it up and try it to see if it works with it ..I am trying this on my 12s but i don't think would matter...
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You are right, the AR6200 and also the AR6210 seem to only support "smart failsafe" --> all channels besides throttle centered, throttle to low position.
I checked the manual of the DX8 and there it is mentioned how to set "custom" failsafe positions but this is meant in combination with the AR8000 receiver which was in the bundle...
I tried this method with the AR6210 and had no success.
There seems to be no "custom failsafe" on the AR6200.
What I´ve in memory had to be with the AR8000 but I don´t have one of these arround anymore.
Sorry for misleading you.
Edit:
I tried it on a Sektrum DX8, a Devo F12E and also a Devo 12S. Made no difference.
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Normal receivers do support only "hold last command" on all other channels besides THR port (failsafe value as on bind process; you usually want to bind with -100% throttle value for electrics).
No, AR6210 or AR600 do not support "preset failsafe".
Yes, AR8000 and others do support preset.
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That way you're outputting the lowest possible pwm value that will be outside of the flight controllers accepted parameters and that is what will actually trigger your Fail-Safe. I turn mine down to -250 @150% for binding. Don't forget to turn it back up before you fly, you only want to do this while your binding!
If you just still can't get it to trigger the other thing you can do is whatever Channel you're using for flight modes, on APM I use Channel 5, set that channel to be the value that is return to home mode. So for example I have RTH as mode 5 so I would set my channel 5 to whatever mix of switches you need to be in mode 5 and it won't actually have to pick up the signal loss.
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Devo is unique, and probably the easiest. You set the values on the Tx, and it sends them to the Rx. That's what Deviation's "Failsafe" setting does. I don't think it works on any protocol but the Walkera ones, but I don't use every protocol deviation supports. In theory, we could make DSM send the failsafe values at the right time during binding instead of stick positions, but that wouldn't work on all Tx's, so it's not clear that doing it would be worth the confusion it would create.
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mwm wrote: ...
In theory, we could make DSM send the failsafe values at the right time during binding instead of stick positions, but that wouldn't work on all Tx's, so it's not clear that doing it would be worth the confusion it would create.
What do you mean on that it wouldn't work on all TX's?
I would like to have it that way, and if I remember right, there is an other deviation supported protocol, which uses those values too.
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FDR wrote:
mwm wrote: ...
In theory, we could make DSM send the failsafe values at the right time during binding instead of stick positions, but that wouldn't work on all Tx's, so it's not clear that doing it would be worth the confusion it would create.
What do you mean on that it wouldn't work on all TX's?
I would like to have it that way, and if I remember right, there is an other deviation supported protocol, which uses those values too.
Sorry, I mean it wouldn't work on all Rx's! So if someone sees a video/blog/tutorial showing how to set up a DSM Rx with failsafe, they may well wind up wondering why it wouldn't work on theirs.
Hmm. Apparently Indigo agreed with you. Checking the source for that "other" protocol, it seems like DSM sends the failsafe value during binding if failsafe is enabled for that channel. I just tested it on an OrangeRx R820, and sure enough it works. So you get your wish.
However, it won't work for all Rx's. I know OrangeRx does this, but some of the clones have a button (though using that will now be easier, since you can set failsafe values in the model setup instead of on the sticks). IIUC, it's also different from the Walkera Rx's, which set the failsafe values whenever they connect to a Tx, not just at bind time. Now someone needs to document this in the manual!
FrSkyX seems to use it the value as well.
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And that was the reason I was never interested in doing this. But Indigo did a lot of DSM work, and apparently decided it was worth while.
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