Setting Up Failsafe

By default, when the RC receiver loses connection with the transmitter, the receiver will continue sending the latest known stick position to the FC. While this can be useful in some situations, it is very dangerous for flying drones: it can result in fly-away situations whenever signal is lost! To change this, the failsafe option in the function tab of the settings menu can be used. It allows us to set a desired value for each channel to take on whenever the transmitter loses connection.

Setting up proper fail-safes is very important for your own safety and the safety of your environment! Don't neglect this, and review your setup regularly!

While the FC should be able to detect signal loss and has different options to react in such a situation, we also recommend a good failsafe setup on the RC transmitter, as a last resort in case the FC does not detect the signal loss.

We recommend setting the failsafe options as follows in terms of stick and switch positions. This will cause the drone to shut down its motors when the FC does not detect the signal loss. This is the only viable option, it is not safe to keep the drone in the air when we do not have any control over it.

We will later have a look at failsafe options in the FC configuration as well. For now, we will set the RC transmitter failsafe to:

  • Left stick (throttle/yaw) to the bottom and horizontally centered.

  • Right stick (pitch/roll) both horizontally and vertically centered.

  • Switches SWA, SWB, and SWC in the upward position, SWD in the downward position.

This will set the throttle to zero and reset the yaw, roll, and pitch to neutral angles. We will later assign functions to the switches, where the upper position will be the default state. We will assign a kill switch function to SWD. With this failsafe setting, the receiver will emulate the kill switch being flipped when it loses connection, and ultimately disable the motors.

Channel values are normally represented by a range of -100% to 100%. For example, the throttle stick (left stick vertical axis) is assigned to CH3. When the throttle stick is all the way down CH3 is set to -100% and when it is all the way up (maximum throttle) CH3 is set to +100%.

To begin setting up failsafe values, go to the Failsafe screen from the Function screen in the Settings menu.

To set up a failsafe for a channel, tap the Off button next to the channel. In the screen that appears, tap the On button to enable the failsafe for that channel.

Now make sure the stick/switch belonging to that channel is in the correct position. In the case of CH1, which is assigned to the right stick, it will be horizontally and vertically centered. Now tap the Setup button to save this position.

After tapping Setup you will be taken to the main failsafe screen where you can configure the failsafe for the rest of the channels.

Go ahead and complete the failsafe configuration for Channels 2, 3, and 4. When finished you should see something identical to the image below.

We will now set up failsafe values for the switches we configured in the previous section. Let's run through an example of doing this for CH5, which is attached to SWA. Make sure SWA, SWB, and SWC are in the up position and SWD is in the down position.

Tap On and then Setup for CH5. This will set a value of -100% for CH5 (SWA up position) as shown below.

Tap the back arrow and complete the process for Channels 6-8. Keep in mind that since CH8 (switch SWD) is in a downward position the value will be +100% as shown in the photo below.

The following photo shows the final failsafe values for Channels 5-8. These are the values that will be sent from the receiver to the FC in case there is a loss of signal with the transmitter.

The failsafe values for all channels have been configured. In the end, you should have the following failsafe values for each of the channels:

Channel

Fail-safe value

Stick/Switch Position

1 (Roll)

0%

Right stick centered

2 (Pitch)

0%

Right stick centered

3 (Throttle)

-100%

Left stick down and centered

4 (Yaw)

0%

Left stick down and centered

5

-100%

SWA up

6

-100%

SWB up

7

-100%

SWC up

8

100%

SWD down

Your transmitter setup is now complete and we will move on to setting up and calibrating the FC.

Setting up the failsafe is very important for your own safety and the safety of your environment! Please take the time to carefully review this page one more time.

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