p70 ecu thinks a p120 is connected
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p70 ecu thinks a p120 is connected
I have had quite a few flights with my kero p 70 but suddenly at an air show when I turned it on, it did a self reset and it started displaying a p120 , I have reset it again, changed batts, disconnected and everything I could think of,and it will not recognize the p70 any idea on what to do?
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thanks for your reply, not familiar with PM???,how to avoid this static in the future? can you help?,I called jet cat and they gave me instructions to bring it back to p70 status and everything is ok now.
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may be this instruction can help you, i had a similar issue before with my p120 (reads 200 SX!!)
Power up ECU while holding the Min/Max key on the GSU
Release the Min/Max key and press the '-' key until Key2 = 41
Press the Manual key and it will return to the Run Menu.
Power off the ECU, press and hold the Manual and Ignition key and power back on
Release the Manual and Ignition key.
Press and hold the Change Value key and select engine type with the '+' or '-' key
Release the Change Value key and Press the Manual key
Press the Manual key again
Power off and back on and it should sign on to the selected engine type.
You will need to re-Learn the R/C
Power up ECU while holding the Min/Max key on the GSU
Release the Min/Max key and press the '-' key until Key2 = 41
Press the Manual key and it will return to the Run Menu.
Power off the ECU, press and hold the Manual and Ignition key and power back on
Release the Manual and Ignition key.
Press and hold the Change Value key and select engine type with the '+' or '-' key
Release the Change Value key and Press the Manual key
Press the Manual key again
Power off and back on and it should sign on to the selected engine type.
You will need to re-Learn the R/C