JETI model Duplex REX Series, Duplex REX6, Duplex REX10, Duplex REX7, Duplex REX12 User Manual

Models: JETIREX12US, JETIREX10US, JETIREX7US
Certification Exhibit
FCC ID: ONTJETIREX12US
IC: 10491A-JETIREX12US
FCC Rule Part: 15.247
ACS Project: 15-2048
Manufacturer: Esprit Model
User Manual
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COMPLEX RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM
User ManualUser ManualUser Manual
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Receivers REXReceivers REX
Receivers REX
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1. Introduction ......................................................................................... 03
2. Technical data ...................................................................................... 04
3. Installation ........................................................................................... 05
3.1 Voltage Supply ........................................................................... 05
3.2 Operation ..................................................................................... 05
3.3 Binding .......................................................................................... 06
4. Real Time Telemetry ........................................................................... 08
4.1 EX Telemetry ................................................................................. 08
4.2 - 1st Generation ........................................................................... 08
5. Receiver setup ..................................................................................... 09
5.1 Receiver Setup via the JETIBOX ................................................ 09
5.1.1 Direct connection between a JETIBOX and the
receiver ............................................................................... 09
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5.1.2 Wireless connection between a JETIBOX with
transmitter or DC/DS transmitter and the receiver ..... 09
5.2. Receiver set-up via the DC/DS transmitter ............................ 10
6. Receiver Menu ......................................................................................... 11
6.1 Overview of receiver data items ............................................ 11
6.2 Measure ....................................................................................... 11
6.3 Main setting ................................................................................. 12
6.4 Out pin set .................................................................................... 15
6.5 Auto set ......................................................................................... 18
7. Receiver update ...................................................................................... 19
8. Examples of Rx setup ........................................................................... 20
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1 Introduction
JETI Duplex receivers are designated for use with the DC/DS transmitters or the JETI transmitter modules in the 2.4 GHz
frequency band. The system is continuously improved. Thanks to online updates the improvements are easily accessible to users from any part of the world. From the very beginning bidirectional transmission has been a distinctive feature of the Duplex system, this not only handles telemetry data, but it also helps to ensure secure primarily transmission safety between the transmitter and receiver. The Duplex EX telemetry system uses an open protocol. This gives the advantage of compatibility with a large number of telemetry sensors from both JETI model and third party producers. For the display of telemetr y data you can use purposely designed equipment like the JETIBOX profi and DC/DS transmitters or you can display the data on PCs. Although our development of the Duplex system seems to be very fast, we make the extra effort to keep backward compatibility with
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Basic Data
REX6
REX7
REX10
REX12*
Dimensions [mm]
38x25x11
42x28x11
51x28x11
51x28x11
Weight [g]
11
13
16
24
Antenna length [mm]
2x100
2x200
2x200
2x400
# of channel outputs
6710
12
Temperature range [°C]
-10 to +85
-10 to +85
-10 to +85
-10 to +85
Supply voltage [V]
3.5 – 8.4
3.5 – 8.4
3.5 – 8.4
3.5 – 8.4
Average current [mA]
75
757575
Real time transmission of telemetry data
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Programming
JETIB OX
JETIB OX
JETIB OX
JETIB OX
Support satellite receiver Rsat
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Power output [dBm]
15
151515
Receiver sensitivity [dBm]
-106
-106
-106
-106
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earlier Duplex versions. By design, users are not forced to continually buy new equipment to take advantage of the latest improvements.
The JETI model company portfolio contains a diverse offering of electronic modelling equipment like voltage regulators, motor speed controllers, telemetry data display equipment, telemetry sensors and, last but not least, DC/DS transmitters. The JETI model product manfacturing policy is to constantly produce the highest quality product possible.
2 Technical data
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3 Installation
3.1 Voltage supply
When designing the on-board wiring for your project, always pay attention to the voltage input range of your receivers and servos.
You can con nect supply voltage to the Duplex receivers as follows:
- directly from the batteries
- via a BEC voltage regulator (either contained in speed controllers or self contained)
The supply may be connected to the Duplex receivers via:
- the throttle channel (when applying speed controllers with BEC)
- a free receiver output.
- a Y-cable to any arbitrary receiver output
- the MPX connector for receivers with the EPC label which are equipped with a power supply connector
3.2 Operation
We recommend that you switch on the transmitter first and then subsequently the receiver. The transmitter confirms the switching­on of the receiver with an acoustic signal. When switching off the system we recommend that you switch off the receiver first and then subsequently proceed with switching-off the transmitter.
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3.3 Binding
When using a new receiver or transmitter it is necessary to carry out the binding process between them. Transmission between the receiver and transmitter occurs in fully digital manner, therefore it is necessary to identify and share the addresses of each device communicating on the mutual 2.4GHz frequency band.
Procedure:
1. Insert the BIND PLUG (included in the receiver packing) into the
receiver socket labeled Ext.
2. Switch on the receiver – (connect a proper voltage supply to the
receiver). Binding of the receiver may now be performed within 60 seconds. After the 60 seconds elapse the receiver returns to setup mode and the binding process must be repeated by starting again from step 1.
3. Switch on the transmitter - the transmitter emits an acoustic
signal announcing the detection of a new receiver.
Binding may be carried out with the aid of the JETIBOX instead of using the BIND PLUG.
The procedure is as follows:
1. Connect the JETIBOX with the connecting cable to the Ext.
receiver output .
2. Switch on the receiver - (connect a proper voltage supply to the
receiver).
3. The receiver menu appears on the JETIBOX display. Select the
„Pairing“ menu item (push the right arrow button once from the
main receiver display) and then push the upward button. You now have a period of 60 seconds to bind the receiver. After the 60
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seconds elapse the receiver returns to setup mode and the binding process must be repeated by star ting again from step 3.
If the binding process between receiver and transmitter was unsuccessful, try again.
You may bind an arbitrary number of receivers to one transmitter. The receiver, however, can only be bound to one transmitter, i. e. the receiver is only bound to the most recently bound transmitter.
As long as the BIND PLUG is inserted into Ext. input, the receiver is always in „Normal“ mode, regardless your actual receiver setup. After BIND PLUG is removed, the receiver returns to your selected setup mode.
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