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Thing ive heard with Oranges is that some of them fail-safe, and some of them dont. Seemingly unrelated to what model it is, but rather just how that particular receiver behaves.
I have two oranges, supposedly the same model but ones alot more sensitive and trigger happy than the other. Its led to alot of misfires which seemed to correct themselves when i switched the receiver around with the other orange.
Sorry i cant help fix the problem, but if no one else can help its abit of experience to say its not just you it happens to.
So far all my R620's have had proper failsafe features. I do my binding for failsafe with bind plug in --> power on receiver --> remove bindplug --> switch on transmitter with bindswitch or button toggled.
This is the first time I heard about 620's misbehaving.
Try using the bind procedure as discribed by Leo.
I use r800x receivers and all three of them have posed no problem so far.
Although I struggled somewhat with binding them correctly at first.
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