Operation mode select, Link to the transmitter, Re-adjust the f/s position (only for tm-8) – Futaba R6202SBW User Manual
Page 2: What is s.bus, Warning, Led indication
What is S.BUS?
Unlike conventional radio systems, the S.BUS system uses
data communication to transmit control signals from a
receiver to a servo, gyro, or other S.BUS compatible device.
This data includes commands such as “move the channel 3
servo to 15 degrees, move the channel 5 servo to 30 degrees”
to multiple devices. The S.BUS devices execute only those
commands for their own set channel. For this reason, it can
be used by connecting multiple servos to the same signal
line.
[Connection by S.BUS system]
* Set the channel at the
S.BUS servos by using an SBC-1 channel changer or a CIU-2 USB serial interface.
*
Can also be used together with conventional servos. However, conventional servos cannot be used by the
S.BUS output.
*
When using servos with a remote battery pack, use
S.BUS Hub with Cable (2-way/remote battery pack use).
Please refer to the instruction manual of
S.BUS Hub with Cable (2-way/remote battery pack use) for the connection method.
Please turn on the power supply of the transmitter first without fail, and, next, turn on the receiver if you use S.BUS. Moreover, please use it
after it confirms the operation without fail. Otherwise, the S.BUS communication cannot be judged and it is likely to malfunction.
The wiring for the S. BUS servo is replaced at power supply OFF. If you replace the wiring in power supply ON, S. BUS communications
cannot be judged, and it seems to malfunction.
Operation Mode Select
The factory-set operation mode is "Normal". To change the
mode, follow these steps.
1
Turn off the receiver.
2
Press and hold the
Link/Mode switch and turn on the
receiver. Continue holding down the switch for more
than one (1) second. The
LED starts flashing with the
current status.
3
Release the switch.
4
Turn off the receiver.
By doing this step, the mode can switch over between two(2)
modes.
0 to 1 sec.
More than 1 sec.
0 sec.
1 sec.
Press and Hold
Turn on the receiver.
No function
(
Function)
To change the mode
between Normal and High
Speed
(
LED Status)
Showing the
CURRENT mode with
blink.
Red Blink = Normal
Green/Red Blink =
High Speed
Solid as the mode
changed.
Red Solid = Normal
Green/Red Solid =
High Speed
(Becomes
Red after one
second)
Please check the operation mode by observing the LED when
turning on the receiver. If possible, to avoid conflicts make sure
no
FASST transmitters are turned on nearby .
When turn on the receiver, the LED will be:
• Red when on "Normal mode"
• Green and Red (makes Orange) when on "High Speed mode".
(After two(2) seconds, change to Red.)
If a FASST transmitter is turned on near the receiver, the LED
may show the above status briefly before changing to the
status indication as shown in the "LED indication" table.
WARNING
Do not perform the linking procedure with the
main motor wire connected as it may result in
serious injury.
While linking, cycle receiver power to be sure
the receiver is really under the control of the
transmitter being linked.
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LED Indication
Green
Red
Status
Solid
Solid
Initializing when on "High Speed mode"
Off
Solid
No signal reception
Solid
Off
Receiving signals
Blink
Off
Receiving signals but ID is unmatched
Alternate blink
Unrecoverable error (EEPROM, etc.)
Link to the transmitter
1
Press and hold the
Link/Mode switch more than
two(2) seconds.
Re-adjust the F/S position (only for TM-8)
1
Press and hold the
Link/Mode switch between one(1)
and two(2) seconds.
0 to 1 sec.
1 to 2 sec.
More than 2 sec.
0 sec.
1 sec.
2 sec.
Press and Hold
No function
With
TM-8
(not included in this set)
To set the F/S
position(No re-link)
Re-link(ID set) and to
set the F/S position
No function
Other than
TM-8
(not included in this set)
Re-link(ID set)
S.BUS
R6202SBW
S.BUS
2ch
4ch
3ch
5ch
6ch
1ch
S.BUS servo
S.BUS hub
S.BUS hub
S.BUS output
2,3/B output
S.BUS output
Conventional
servo
Battery