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I was using my radio, and suddenly my throttle servo went to idle. If I pull my throttle stick all the way back and then move it again, it works for a while and does it again. Am I doing something wrong?

Battery fail-safe is an automatic safety function of the 9Z computer radio. When the receiver's battery voltage drops below a predetermined cut off (approximately 3.8v) and remains there for more than a set amount of time (several seconds — this allows for occasional hard drains caused by violent maneuvers such as snaps which immediately returns the voltage back to above 3.8v), the receiver recognizes that you are in a dangerous condition, and brings your throttle servo to a high idle. This is a warning that you must safely retrieve the model (land for aircraft/helicopters), as you are reaching a point where there will not be sufficient voltage to operate the receiver.

As an additional safety of this feature, you can pull your throttle stick to idle and readvance it, allowing you to use power to return the model to you, and you will have throttle control for approximately 30 seconds before the feature reactivates, returning the throttle to high idle. IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT YOU LAND OR OTHERWISE RETRIEVE YOUR MODEL IMMEDIATELY BEFORE LOSING CONTROL OF THE MODEL ALTOGETHER.

Special note for 6V battery users: By the time a 6V battery pack has dropped to 3.8v, the battery is discharging VERY rapidly. As a result, by the time the throttle warning occurs, it is very likely that you do not have sufficient voltage to support the receiver long enough to land/return your model to you safely. If you are using a 6v receiver pack you MUST be sure to keep a very careful eye on your receiver voltage and watch extra carefully for high drain problems to avoid the loss of your model, as this safety feature will not operate properly in these conditions.

For additional information on interference-based fail-safe, please see the FAQ.

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