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HITEC Flash 8 - FLASH 8 Main Menu; Transmitter Warnings Overview; Maxima Series Receiver Features; Receiver Connection Diagrams

HITEC Flash 8
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The following items have the quick access feature:
Model Name to access the Model Select menu.
Spectra Receiver Type to access the Spectra menu.
Time to access the Timers menu.
FLASH 8 Main Menu
Model Name
Battery Voltage
Battery Capacity Remaining
Model Type
Spectra Receiver Type Setting
Timer 1
Timer 2
RF Frequency
Throttle Position
Right Digital Trim
Indicator
Left Digital Trim
Indicator
Left Trim Indicators
Right Trim Indicators
Transmitter Warnings
The FLASH 8 has a few warning alarms that you should be aware of.
Start Up Warnings
High Throttle
If the throttle is positioned above idle during the system “boot-
up to transmit” process, a warning beep will occur and the
following warning screen will be displayed.
Condition on Warning
If you have ight conditions and other mixing programmed for
the active model and they are switched on” during the “boot-
up to transmit” process, a warning sound will occur and the
following warning screen will be displayed.
From the main menu, you can quickly access certain settings by scrolling to them and pressing
the jog dial.
Flight Condition
TipTip
1. Function Button: Used for binding the receiver to the FLASH 8 and entering the FAIL-SAFE or Hold
feature.
2. Dual LED Status Indicator: Indicates the set-up process codes and current status of the receiver.
3. Channel Output and Battery Input Ports: The ports for battery power input and servos, gyros and
other accessories’ output ports are located at the side end of the Maxima receivers.
4. Low Battery Warning: If the receiver’s battery levels fall below 3.6V, the RED LED will ash.
5. FAIL-SAFE/Hold Mode Selectable: Servos and other accessories position can be set with a FAIL-SAFE
point if power to the receiver is lost.
Maxima Series Receiver Features
MAXIMA 6 MAXIMA 9
In Flight Warnings
If the transmitter should start a continuous beeping during ight, land immediately and evaluate the
cause of the warning. There are two warnings that may occur in ight.
Low Transmitter Battery Warning
When the transmitter battery power falls to a critically low level, a warning sound & Vibration will occur.
Transmitter Warnings cont.
The Maxima series is designed for use with G2 AFHSS radios such as the Aurora 9X and Flash
series. USE ONLY Digital SERVOS with the Maxima receivers. Analog servos cannot be used with
the Maxima series receivers.
Caution

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