failsafe

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A feature of some Tx and Rx models that support PCM Failsafe is used so that the servo's go to a predefined position if the signal is lost In an airplane this can be to go to a low idle while putting the plane in a gentle turn, but in a helicopter it is not as useful since helicopters are naturally unstable there is no predefined setting to prevent a crash
A PCM radio system function, or add-on accessory, which moves servos to a pre-programmed position if transmitter signal is lost
(Ticaret) A process that uses controls and logic to stop an improper operation or transaction before it occurs and creates an error condition or defect. ex.- an entry program for distributing a single charge to several departments by percent that will not update if the individual entries don't add up to 100%. (syn: poka-yoke)
A process that uses controls and logic to stop an improper operation or transaction before it occurs and creates an error condition or defect ex - an entry program for distributing a single charge to several departments by percent that will not update if the individual entries don't add up to 100% (syn: poka-yoke) failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA)- A bottomup process or function analysis that examines the effects and interaction of failures at the micro level that may combine to create failure in an end item
(See Autoship)
A device that is built into a receiver or that plugs between the receiver and servos that prevents a runaway car in the case of battery failure or loss of signal Some new servos can be programmed
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