enetring programme mode on c+c pheonix 10
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enetring programme mode on c+c pheonix 10
Hi there
have just purchased a phoenix 10 and having a problem entering programming mode via my Futaba Tx (9zhpwc2)
Tried setting the TX to full ATV and trim down no difference
I get to 8.2.10 in the instructions the very last ones before you can programme and it says “will emit 4 short tones” etc etc
And the end result is flash flash pause..well my controller just keeps sending out the same 4 beeps, works fine up until this point as per instructions anways..
im connected to a c&k 2 cell brushless motor with a 400 mah li-po poly pro gold 7.4v 20c discharge
can anyone help?
cheers
have just purchased a phoenix 10 and having a problem entering programming mode via my Futaba Tx (9zhpwc2)
Tried setting the TX to full ATV and trim down no difference
I get to 8.2.10 in the instructions the very last ones before you can programme and it says “will emit 4 short tones” etc etc
And the end result is flash flash pause..well my controller just keeps sending out the same 4 beeps, works fine up until this point as per instructions anways..
im connected to a c&k 2 cell brushless motor with a 400 mah li-po poly pro gold 7.4v 20c discharge
can anyone help?
cheers
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RE: enetring programme mode on c+c pheonix 10
Have you contacted Castle Creations support yet? Best source of support for odd behaviour here is direct from the manufacturer.
...and before everyone chimes in and says, "Just get a PHX-Link," keep in mind that that is not necessarily a solution. It's handy, but it's optional. You should be able to program the controller via the "stick" interface.
...and before everyone chimes in and says, "Just get a PHX-Link," keep in mind that that is not necessarily a solution. It's handy, but it's optional. You should be able to program the controller via the "stick" interface.