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Old 11-04-2003 | 09:10 PM
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Default JR 8301 problem

Hey guys....I have been flying planes for three years and have just picked up a JR E Voyager heli. I have not put it together yet, just wanted to set up the radio first. After the basic programming....I get a warning notice "Warning F. Mode" What does that mean? Any clues? I have programmed many planes with flaperons....ect.....what gives? Help!!!!


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Old 11-04-2003 | 10:51 PM
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Rerer to your manual. This means the flight mode switch is not in position 0. This is the switch position for start up and hover. Just switch it back to 0 and it will stop beeping.

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Old 11-05-2003 | 07:19 PM
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Default RE: JR 8301 problem

Just to elaborate on what Imac Kiwi said.

The flight mode switch is used to select different throttle/pitch curves in flight.
It is also referred to as idle up one and two.
99% of the time these modes have the thorttle setup so that at bottom stick the throttle is still pretty high (100% on a v-curve).
This means that if you accidentally start the chopper with flight mode one or two you might have a full throttle chopper in your hands (or through your hands!).

So the good guys at JR have setup the radio so that on power up if any flight mode other than normal is selected it will beep untill you set it back to normal flight mode.

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