Probably User Error - but need Help
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Probably User Error - but need Help
Hi,
I was setting up a new glider model on my SZ18 and reassigned motor to slider LS (Assigned Camber to RS). I also enabled the MOTOR function, and assigned SD to activate it. After I turned the transmitter off and on again, it powers up in RF OFF mode, displays MOTOR, and sounds the warning beep like the throttle is not at idle. I have moved LS to both limits, and SD to all 3 positions, but I cannot get it out of that RF OFF mode. The only way to get out of RF OFF mode is to INH the Motor function. Am I doing something wrong?
Or is there another way to achieve what I want to do:
SD is UP = CONDITION 1 = motor-on launch with ESC controlled by LS.
SD is MIDDLE = CONDITION 2 = camber controlled by RS, and no motor possible
SD is DOWN = CONDITION 3 = butterfly controlled by J3, and no motor possible
Hope you can help,
I was setting up a new glider model on my SZ18 and reassigned motor to slider LS (Assigned Camber to RS). I also enabled the MOTOR function, and assigned SD to activate it. After I turned the transmitter off and on again, it powers up in RF OFF mode, displays MOTOR, and sounds the warning beep like the throttle is not at idle. I have moved LS to both limits, and SD to all 3 positions, but I cannot get it out of that RF OFF mode. The only way to get out of RF OFF mode is to INH the Motor function. Am I doing something wrong?
Or is there another way to achieve what I want to do:
SD is UP = CONDITION 1 = motor-on launch with ESC controlled by LS.
SD is MIDDLE = CONDITION 2 = camber controlled by RS, and no motor possible
SD is DOWN = CONDITION 3 = butterfly controlled by J3, and no motor possible
Hope you can help,
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When you look at the Motor section of the Model Menu, you can set a switch to activate or deactivate the motor function. When it's "OFF", the motor goes to the position it's set to. Check to see how it's set in the Motor function. When you turn the motor function "ON", then the slider or other control will operate the motor.
You likely will either reset the motor function, or you may need to see if it's set to "normal" or "reverse" in the servo reverse section of the Linkage Menu.
You likely will either reset the motor function, or you may need to see if it's set to "normal" or "reverse" in the servo reverse section of the Linkage Menu.
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Hi Bax,
Thanks for the response. It functions just like you describe. I have Switch D deactivating the motor. When it's off, the LS slider is ignored - the motor will not run. When switch D is on, the slider operates the motor - zero rpm to max.
But I still get the error when I power on the TX. I have to disable (INH) the motor function and then re-enable it after I power on. Then it works fine again. Here is a video showing the condition. I forgot to show that changing the position of the Switch D or the position of the slider after power on, does not help. https://youtu.be/Pl-rftPsxLM Did I find a bug?
Thanks for the response. It functions just like you describe. I have Switch D deactivating the motor. When it's off, the LS slider is ignored - the motor will not run. When switch D is on, the slider operates the motor - zero rpm to max.
But I still get the error when I power on the TX. I have to disable (INH) the motor function and then re-enable it after I power on. Then it works fine again. Here is a video showing the condition. I forgot to show that changing the position of the Switch D or the position of the slider after power on, does not help. https://youtu.be/Pl-rftPsxLM Did I find a bug?