level. This could be higher than 1-flash if the function is set in the receiver configuration or has been
previously programmed. For example:
the default Selecta R/C channel is 2, so a 2-flash will be displayed after entering 4, 8, 2
if P1 is configured as a front light, a 4-flash will be displayed after entering 3, 1
When the last level for a sequence has been accepted, the LED will light continously and the receiver is back
in normal operating mode. The maximum number of levels is 5, but not all sequences use all 5; if level 5 in
the table is blank, the LED will light continously after level 4 is accepted.
Programming changes are accepted only when the LED lights solid at the end of the sequence. If a mistake
is made mid way through a sequence, switch the receiver off to abort.
Programming Examples
These examples assume MR603 is in as-received configuration and a Micron transmitter with toggle switch on
R/C channel 3. Tx24v2 transmitters have a variable control on R/C channel 3 - the Reverser; the equivalent
actions are:
Action Tx with toggle switch Tx24v2 type transmitter
Increment flash count: toggle down Reverser fully CCW (reverse) and back to centre
Accept flash count: toggle up Reverser fully CW (forward) and back to centre
1. Set P4 as servo on R/C channel 7
program sequence: 2, 4, 1, 6
enter programming mode
LED shows 1-flash (level 1, 1=ESC)
toggle down and release once, LED shows 2-flash (level 1, 2=servo)
toggle up and release, LED shows 1-flash (level 2, 1=P1)
toggle down and release 3 times, LED shows 4-flash (level 2, 4=P4)
toggle up and release, LED shows 1-flash (level 3, 1=servo)
toggle up and release, LED shows 1-flash (level 4, 1=R/C chan 1 - P4 was prevously a momentary
on/off output)
toggle down and release 6 times, LED shows 7-flash (level 4, 7=R/C chan 7)
toggle up and release, LED shows 1-flash (level 5, 1=normal speed)
toggle up and release, LED lights continously and servo on P4 responds to R/C channel 7
2. Reverse servo on P4
program sequence: 2, 4, 7, 1
enter programming mode
LED shows 1-flash (level 1, 1=core)
toggle down and release once, LED shows 2-flash (level 1, 2=servo)
toggle up and release, LED shows 1-flash (level 2, 1=P1)
toggle down and release 3 times, LED shows 3-flash (level 2, 4=P4)
toggle up and release, LED shows 1-flash (level 3, 1=normal servo)
toggle down and release 6 times LED shows 7-flash (level 3, 7=adjust servo
toggle up and release, LED shows 1-flash (level 4, 1=reverse servo direction)
toggle up and release, LED lights continously and servo on P4 rotates in the opposite direction
3. Set D/F4 as momentary on/off output, on when R/C channel 4 is low
program sequence: 3, 10, 1, 4, 1
enter programming mode
toggle down and release 2 times, LED shows 3-flash (level 1, 3=On/Off Configuration)
toggle up and release, LED shows 1-flash (level 2, 1=P1)
toggle down and release 9 times, LED shows 10-flash (level 2, 10=F4/D)
toggle up and release, LED shows 1-flash (level 3, 1=momentary)
toggle up and release, LED shows 1-flash (level 4, 1=R/C chan 1)
toggle down and release 3 times, LED shows 4-flash (level 4, 4=R/C chan 4)
toggle up and release, LED shows 1-flash (level 5, 1=idle off, on when ch is low)
toggle up and release, LED lights continously and D/F4 switches on when Tx20v2 F2 or Tx22X S2
are pressed)
The programming table for MR603 can be found at micronrc.co.uk/mr6xx_progtable.