Connect the alarm between the servo and the receiver, i.e. act as a servo extension cord.
Turn on your TX. and you will hear 2 x beep sound.
Do not move any of the control stick on the TX or simply turn off the the TX. You will hear a continuous beep sound after 1 minute. It will stop once u turn on your TX or move the control stick.
If you ignore the continuous beep sound for around 2minutes, the beep sound will change the a louder V sound.
You need to disconnect the alarm from the receiver in order to switch of the alarm.
Specifications:
RC Radio Control Lost Finder Tracker
Suitable Controller: All PPM/FM, PCM/FM, AM Tx/Rx
Loud >85dB alarm gets your attention
Two alarm tones pattern
Works with AM/FM PPM or FM/PCM R/C systems
Plugs into any standard servo channel
Operating Voltage(v) : 4-6v
Current Drain(mA) : 1-35
Can be heard in 50 meter distance
How to set up
1. Connect the lost alarm between the servo (the one which runs when flying) and the receiver, i.e. act as a servo extension cord
2. Turn on your transmitter
3. Turn on your receiver then you will hear two beep sound
4. To test if it is functioning:
Do not move any of the control stick on the transmitter for 1 min. or simply turn it off
You will hear a continuous beep sound after 1 minute
If you ignore the continuous beep sound for around 2 minutes, the beep sound will change to a louder V sound
It will stop once you move the control stick or power off the receiver
5. If you cannot find you plane, do not move the control stick or turn off your transmitter for 1 min for the alarm sound
6. By the tracking sound, you will be able to locate your RC plane / Helicopter
7. To stop the alarm : Move the control stick or Power off the receiver
Can be connected to any kinds of servo
Should be connected to the servo that runs when flying
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