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just a quick question my dear friends, I have just noticed that the red led on the main receiver of my AR7000 is flashing whilst the slave receiver is a solid light, is this wrong or am i panicking over nothing?
when once you have tasted flight, you will walk the earth with eyes turned skyward, for there you have been and there you will always long to return. (leonardo de'vinci)
Its a low voltage indicator on the new firmware. just means that you either unplugged the rx and replugged without turning your tx off. or you had a real low voltage condition
It also does the same if you just turn off the RX whilst leaving the TX on and then you re turn on the RX the bind light will flash on the main unit.
Turn everything off and start from fresh TX first then RX and it will be solid again !?
If the AR7000 behaves as the AR6200, the above isn't correct.
You've provoked a 'quick connnect', and if it's performed a 'quick connnect', the LEDs on both units will flash.
I was seeing just the Rx LED flash - the remote/slave unit LED stayed on. The man at Horizon support said he'd seen the same thing, but didn't know what caused it.
[I was also seeing lock-outs, other weird LED patterns, crashes, trauma and desperation.]
In my case I'm convinced it was belt static. I've not seen the LEDs flashing since I addressed the static.
I'd guess other people seeing similar have static problems.
BTW, I would panic. IME LED weirdness was followed by a lockout (see 'trauma' above.)
thanks fer that. will go and have another look at it again in a mo, not that flying is an option today, I've had the heli fer 2 weeks now and only managed to get 3 quick hovers before the weather put a stop to it.
when once you have tasted flight, you will walk the earth with eyes turned skyward, for there you have been and there you will always long to return. (leonardo de'vinci)
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