The Anatomy of a Vortex 230 Mojo
Connectors and Switches
1) USB connector, pictured on the left, is used to configure the flight controller and upgrade the Vortex
firmware. Note that when used with most USB hosts, a separate battery connection is not required
when connecting to the USB connector.
Please
be
careful
not
to
put
too
much
strain
on
this
connector.
It
is
a
lightweight
surface-mount
part,
and
if
the
quad
is
dragged
around
by
the
USB
cord
it
may
not
survive.
2) Reset button, pictured right below the ImmersionRC logo on the side-plate sticker, is used to change
Video Tx band, to restart the wizard and also to put a Spektrum receiver in bind mode.
Press and release after 1st beep to change video band, release after 2nd beep to restart the wizard,
release after 3rd beep to put a (non-autobind) spektrum rx in bind mode, finally release after 4th beep
to cancel operation.
Note:
To
bind
a
Spektrum
Rx
using
the
reset
button,
the
Vortex
must
be
placed
in
SPEKTRUM
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mode,
and
not
AUTO
mode,
using
the
Vortex
Chrome
App
on
a
PC
or
Mac.
WARNING:
Be
careful
how
much
pressure
is
placed
on
this
small
button.
It
is
a
surface-mount
part
which
may
easily
be
damaged
with
a
heavy-hand.
Use
an
appropriate
tool
to
access
the
recessed
button
(a
bent
paper-clip
works
fine),
and
do
not
push
harder
after
the
first
‘click’
is
felt.
3) Synergy FC/OSD button, used to enter firmware update mode in the case of a ‘bricked’ OSD, it is
positioned beneath the hole located right above the top of the anti-slip pad. Note that we don’t expect
this button to ever be needed, but this is where it is located just in case...
See
the
Firmware
Upgrades
chapter
for
more
details.