Nutz 0 Posted June 3, 2011 Share Posted June 3, 2011 Spektrum and JR DSMX Transmitter Bulletin DSMX transmitters operating in DSM2 mode The Spektrum Team has been investigating sporadic reports from DSMX transmitter owners using their products in DSM2 mode. We have discovered that in some rare instances, DSMX equipped transmitters with the Product ID (PID) within this bulletin, may have a backwards compatibility issue that could cause a "hold" with the following superseded DSM2 receivers: AR500, AR6100, AR6100E, AR6110, AR6110E, AR6200 and AR6300. Note: This bulletin does not apply to DSM2 ONLY transmitters. If you have a DSMX transmitter with one of the following PIDs, please complete the Transmitter Service Request Form to receive a prepaid shipping label to send your transmitter to Horizon Hobby for a free firmware update. Click HERE to complete the Transmitter Service Request Form. Horizon will pay for ground shipping within the United States and Canada. If you purchased your product outside the US and Canada, contact your local retailer or distributor. A list of International distributors may be found HERE. If you have further questions in the United States, please call Horizon Hobby Product Support at 877-504-0233. The PID is located in the battery compartment of your transmitter. DX6i/DX5e/DX4e: PID: HS010, HS011, HH011, HT011, HT012, HE012, HE101, HA101, HA102, HA103, HA104, HA105 Transmitters with affected PIDs may be found in the following products: Blade mCP X RTF (BLH3500), E-flite Apprentice 15e RTF (EFL2725), Hangar 9 Alpha 40 DSM2 RTF (HAN4400), Hobbyzone Super Cub DSM RTF (HBZ7400), ParkZone Radian RTF (PKZ4700), ParkZone P-51D BL DSM RTF (PKZ2200), ParkZone F4U Corsair RTF (PKZ4600), Phoenix R/C Pro Simulator 3.0 with DX5e (RTM30R5510/RTM30R55101). DX8: PID: HS008, HS009, HH009, HH010, HT010, HE010, HE011, HA011, HA012, HA101, HO102, HO103, HO104, HO105 DX7: PID: HA103, HA104, HA105 JRP9503: PID: TM101, TM102, TM103, TM104, TM105 JRP9303: PID: TM101, TM102, TM103, TM104, TM105 We apologize for this inconvenience. Horizon disclaims all liability and warranties for any consumer failing to act upon this product bulletin. Always check your transmitter and equipment prior to each flight. Spektrum DX8 Gimbal Bulletin: Spektrum Product Development has been investigating reports from DX8 transmitter customers experiencing servo movements inconsistent with corresponding transmitter stick input. As a precautionary measure, Horizon Hobby would like DX8 customers to perform the Monitor Test to examine Gimbal controls over the entire range of each axis of input. Expected results for the Monitor Test should show smooth tracking with corresponding stick input. If the Monitor "jumps", hesitates, or is seen in a channel other than what is being tested, please follow the Monitor Test instructions below to test DX8 Gimbal movement: Monitor Test: Step 1: Turn on power switch. Ensure left stick position (throttle) is low and Flap/Gyro switch is in position 0 or all the way up. Step 2: Press the roller to enter the Function List menu. Step 3: Using the roller, scroll to the bottom of the Function List menu and depress roller to select Monitor function. Step 4: Note the position of the Aileron (AIL) and Rudder (RUD) positions. Ensure all trims are centered and sub-trims are zero before continuing to Step 5. Step 5: Move the Throttle (Left side) and Elevator (Right side) gimbals up and down being very careful not to touch the control sticks. While moving the gimbals up and down, note the AIL and RUD positions on the Monitor. ONLY touch the Gimbal on the outer frame where shown, being very careful not to move the stick as this will falsify the test. Step 6: If the percentage for the Aileron or Rudder changes by more than 3%, follow the instructions for sending your DX8 transmitter in for inspection. DX8 Transmitter Service Request: Click HERE to complete the Transmitter Service Request Form. Horizon will pay for ground shipping within the United States and Canada. If you purchased your product outside the US and Canada, contact your local retailer or distributor. A list of International distributors may be found HERE. If you have further questions in the United States, please call Horizon Hobby Product Support at 877-504-0233. We apologize for this inconvenience. Horizon disclaims all liability and warranties for any consumer failing to act upon this product bulletin. Always check your transmitter and equipment prior to each flight. http://www.horizonhobby.co.uk/aeroonlin ... letin.html Link to post Share on other sites
Jimbo 0 Posted June 8, 2011 Share Posted June 8, 2011 You going to throw that T-Shirt away now then??? Link to post Share on other sites
Nutz 0 Posted June 8, 2011 Author Share Posted June 8, 2011 You going to throw that T-Shirt away now then??? Nope, cos I am on DSM2 not DSMX Link to post Share on other sites
Lofty 5 Posted June 9, 2011 Share Posted June 9, 2011 Also I can say is :- Is dose feel like, these always something wrong with Spektrum stuff! If you look back over the years now Link to post Share on other sites
Her Klunk 0 Posted June 10, 2011 Share Posted June 10, 2011 Well All I can say is I am glad I chose Jeti 2.4 not a glitch at all. Link to post Share on other sites
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