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The receiver is equipped with a built-in RGB LED that provides visual feedback about its current operating status. By observing the LED color and behavior, users can quickly understand the state of the receiver and diagnose potential issues.

Below is a list of the possible LED patterns and their meanings:

Solid Red Light

Indicates that the receiver is powered and running, but not receiving a valid signal from the transmitter. This may occur if:

  • The receiver has not been bound to any transmitter yet.

  • The receiver was powered on before the transmitter.

  • There is a signal loss or communication issue between the receiver and transmitter. Additionally, this red light will activate if the failsafe mode is triggered, assuming a failsafe value has been previously defined on the transmitter.

Blinking Blue Light

Indicates that the receiver is in bind mode, waiting to be paired with a transmitter. The receiver will remain in this mode until:

  • A transmitter successfully completes the binding process, or

  • The receiver is restarted.

Solid Blue Light

Indicates that the receiver is successfully receiving a signal from the transmitter and is operating correctly.

Solid Green Light

Indicates that the receiver is in manual throttle control mode. In this state, the receiver ignores any throttle commands coming from the transmitter. Instead, it prioritizes input from the Manual Throttle Controller, allowing for direct manual control of the engine throttle.

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