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Corona 2.4Ghz Spread Spectrum Receiver Instruction Manual: Compatibility

This 3 sentence summary provides the essential information about the CORONA 2.4GHz Spread Spectrum FASST Compatible Receiver instruction manual: The manual provides specifications, compatibility information, and instructions for binding the receiver to a FUTABA transmitter, setting failsafe modes, and selecting speed modes for the CORONA 2.4GHz Spread Spectrum receiver that is compatible with FUTABA FASST 2.4GHz transmitters. Key steps are outlined for binding the receiver, setting failsafe options using transmitter or receiver settings, and changing the speed mode.
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Corona 2.4Ghz Spread Spectrum Receiver Instruction Manual: Compatibility

This 3 sentence summary provides the essential information about the CORONA 2.4GHz Spread Spectrum FASST Compatible Receiver instruction manual: The manual provides specifications, compatibility information, and instructions for binding the receiver to a FUTABA transmitter, setting failsafe modes, and selecting speed modes for the CORONA 2.4GHz Spread Spectrum receiver that is compatible with FUTABA FASST 2.4GHz transmitters. Key steps are outlined for binding the receiver, setting failsafe options using transmitter or receiver settings, and changing the speed mode.
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CORONA 2.

4GHz Spread Spectrum


(FASST COMPATIBLE)
Receiver Instruction Manual
(R8FA and R14FA)

Compatibility:

CORONA 2.4GHz Spread Spectrum FASST Compatible Receiver is designed to use with FUTABA FASST
2.4GHz transmitters, such as TM7, TM8, TM10, TM14 or T6EX-2.4G, 7C-2.4G, 8FG, 10CG, 12FG

Specifications:

Operating Current: 70mA @ FASST 7ch mode normal and 110 mA max,

80mA @ FASST multi-channel mode normal and 110 mA max

Operating Voltage: 4.0 ~ 10V

Latency: 7ms for high speed PPM (HS), l4ms for low speed PPM (LS) @ FASST multi-channel
mode (HS mode only available on the R8FA)

8ms for high speed PPM (HS), l6ms for low speed PPM (LS) @ FASST 7ch mode
(HS mode only available on the R8FA)

Sensitivity: about -96dbm

Setup:

Bind procedure:

 Turn on the FASST transmitter


 Connect the battery to the receiver while pressing receivers F/S button.
 The Dual-color LED’s continuous will cycle through the following:

o Red LED light (searching radio signal)


o Green LED light (acquired the radio signal)
o Red LED off (bind Ok)
o Green LED flashes 10 times (ID store in memory)
o Green LED lights solid (normally operation)

Fail-safe setting:

There are two ways to set the Failsafe setting on the CORONA 2.4GHz Spread Spectrum FASST Compatible
Receiver;

1. TX-failsafe feature: This method is to set failsafe on the FASST transmitter and has priority (works on channel
3 only under FASST 7ch mode or on multiple-channels under FASST multi-channel mode) while the receiver is
working on, just like the FUTABA receivers.
2. RX-failsafe feature:
a. Turn on FASST transmitter and turn on the CORONA 2.4GHz Spread Spectrum Receiver
b. Put all the sticks and switches to where give the control inputs you want if the receiver looses signal
c. Press the F/S button down for about 5 - 6 seconds while the Green LED light solid (Rx in normal
operation)
d. Release the button.
e. The Red LED will flash for about 4 - 5 seconds. (Note: The Red LED will FLASH high speed to
indicate the RX-failsafe is turned on OR FLASH low speed to indicate the RX-failsafe is turned off)

f. If you press the F/S button a second time while the Red LED is flashing, the receiver will change its
RX-failsafe status (on / off) - The LED will return to Green solid again.
g. If you not press the F/S button nothing will be changed and the LED will return to Green solid again.

h. To cancel the RX-failsafe feature (not just turn it off), you can do it by binding the receiver again.

Note: If you do not set a failsafe setting, the receiver will hold all controls at the position of the last command
received before signal was lost. When RX-failsafe is turned on, the receiver will initiate the RX-failsafe settings
after losing signal for over 1 second, the receiver will hold the last received positions until the failsafe takes over.
When the RX-failsafe and TX-failsafe feature are both turned on, the receiver will use the TX-failsafe command.

We highly recommend you set failsafe feature while flying your models. An example of a useful Failsafe setting
would be to shut down the model’s throttle, so that it does not fly or drive away uncontrolled.

Speed mode setting (only available on R8FA):

1. Turn off the transmitter, connect the battery to the receiver, you will see the Red LED light flashing.
2. The Red LED flashes high speed to indicate receiver is in (HS) high speed PPM mode OR
3. The red LED flashes low speed indicate receiver is under (LS) low speed PPM mode,
4. Press the F/S button for 5-6 seconds while the Green LED is off (Rx in signal searching status), then release the
button.
5. You will see the Green LED will flash for about 4 - 5 seconds.

Note: The Green LED will FLASH high speed under (HS) high speed PPM mode OR FLASH low speed under (LS)
low speed PPM mode.

If you press the F/S button a second time while the Green LED is flashing, the receiver will change its speed mode
status (HS /LS), if you not press the F/S button. Speed mode will not be changed and the Red LED will flash at its
original speed.

Important Note: If you are using analog servos in your model you must set the receiver to (LS) low speed
PPM mode or your analog servo will get hot or burn out.

LED status indicated under normal working status:


RED LED GREEN LED Status
flash off No signal searched
off solid Signal is very good
Sometimes flash solid Signal is not very good
flash flash Signal is weak

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