Programming Xbus for 28x and xb1-cv4
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Programming Xbus for 28x and xb1-cv4
i have a XB1-CV4 converter harness to with 613 rx and driven by a 28x.
i have selected Xbus mode A in the Tx and set the rx to Xbus mode.
i am having trouble setting the channel and sub channels via the 28x. I wish to use the converter to drive the wing servos (non Xbus) for a 4 servo setup. 1 aileron and 1 flap each wing. I have set that wing type in the 28x.
Can someone give me a step by step or point me to a YouTube video.
thanks
John
i have selected Xbus mode A in the Tx and set the rx to Xbus mode.
i am having trouble setting the channel and sub channels via the 28x. I wish to use the converter to drive the wing servos (non Xbus) for a 4 servo setup. 1 aileron and 1 flap each wing. I have set that wing type in the 28x.
Can someone give me a step by step or point me to a YouTube video.
thanks
John
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Here is how to do it.
On transmitter, set to X-bus mode-A
Bind Rx to Tx
Plug converter cable into Xbus port on the Rx. To confirm what you are doing, plug servos into converter cable.
By default (from factory) the converter outputs are all programmed to throttle (01-01), (01-02), (01-03, (01-04)
if you have the 4-port converter.
On Tx go to "Xbus Setting", then "Servo/Converter"
Move throttle stick on Tx to confirm all servos move with throttle stick. If not press "ID Reset" that
does factory reset back to throttle on all output plugs.
(a) For example lets change plug "1" output from (01-01), to (02-01) aileron channel (02) sub-ID (01),
Top left buttons should read (01-01) If not set it to (01-01)) That is the current channel ID for plug "1"
Below left are buttons that also probably read (01-01). Set these to whatever servo channel you want.
In this example we set it to (02-01).
Press "SET". Should then get brief message "SUCCESS" and top left buttons will change to (02-01).
If you now move TX aileron stick you should see servo on plug "1" move.
(b) Now lets assume you want to program plug "2" for elevator (channel 3)
Set top left buttons to 01 and 02 (02-01). Then set lower left buttons to (03-01).
Press "SET" button. Now plug "2" should move with elevator stick.
You can set up to four servos on each channel. For example if you want two servos on elevator
(one on each half), you should program one converter output as (03-01) and the other as (03-02).
The direction and sub-trim can be set for each servo separately.
Hope this helps
On transmitter, set to X-bus mode-A
Bind Rx to Tx
Plug converter cable into Xbus port on the Rx. To confirm what you are doing, plug servos into converter cable.
By default (from factory) the converter outputs are all programmed to throttle (01-01), (01-02), (01-03, (01-04)
if you have the 4-port converter.
On Tx go to "Xbus Setting", then "Servo/Converter"
Move throttle stick on Tx to confirm all servos move with throttle stick. If not press "ID Reset" that
does factory reset back to throttle on all output plugs.
(a) For example lets change plug "1" output from (01-01), to (02-01) aileron channel (02) sub-ID (01),
Top left buttons should read (01-01) If not set it to (01-01)) That is the current channel ID for plug "1"
Below left are buttons that also probably read (01-01). Set these to whatever servo channel you want.
In this example we set it to (02-01).
Press "SET". Should then get brief message "SUCCESS" and top left buttons will change to (02-01).
If you now move TX aileron stick you should see servo on plug "1" move.
(b) Now lets assume you want to program plug "2" for elevator (channel 3)
Set top left buttons to 01 and 02 (02-01). Then set lower left buttons to (03-01).
Press "SET" button. Now plug "2" should move with elevator stick.
You can set up to four servos on each channel. For example if you want two servos on elevator
(one on each half), you should program one converter output as (03-01) and the other as (03-02).
The direction and sub-trim can be set for each servo separately.
Hope this helps
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It works!
if I want to change parameters eg reverse after initial setting I get a time out error.
if I perform an ID reset, which resets all outputs, i can change parameters if I do it before "setting" the new ID.
is this normal or have I missed something.
thanks for you advice.
if I want to change parameters eg reverse after initial setting I get a time out error.
if I perform an ID reset, which resets all outputs, i can change parameters if I do it before "setting" the new ID.
is this normal or have I missed something.
thanks for you advice.
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Here is how you change servo parameters.
For example, assume you have already programmed one converter output to (02-01)
and you want to reverse the servo.
First go to "Xbus settings" then "servo/converter screen".
In top left of screen, select servo ID that you want to change parameters. In this case CH2-01
Then go to next page (touch > arrow on right side of screen)
Press "Reverse" then press "SET" (just above the Reverse button).
(I think that pressing the "SET" button stores and keeps the changed parameter after receiver power
is removed).
That should work.
PS: I see you are from Melbourne Aus. I am in US but orginally from Adelaide and my wife from Geelong.
I visit both places often.
For example, assume you have already programmed one converter output to (02-01)
and you want to reverse the servo.
First go to "Xbus settings" then "servo/converter screen".
In top left of screen, select servo ID that you want to change parameters. In this case CH2-01
Then go to next page (touch > arrow on right side of screen)
Press "Reverse" then press "SET" (just above the Reverse button).
(I think that pressing the "SET" button stores and keeps the changed parameter after receiver power
is removed).
That should work.
PS: I see you are from Melbourne Aus. I am in US but orginally from Adelaide and my wife from Geelong.
I visit both places often.
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Will try again. Maybe I didn't have ID's set correctly. Even if I have to fully reprogram to change a parameter I can do it. Not efficient but after initial setup it shouldn't need to be changed.
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help/ JR XBus setup problems
guys, I can not get my TX/RX to recognize my XBus 4 port converter,
I have tried everything, this includes 2 new RX, and 2 new XBus 4 Port Converter Cables,,
the LED lights on the 4 Port Converter wont come on and the TX keeps telling me "Time Out" when I click "Set"
TX) JR XG 8
RX) JR RG812BX
if I plug a servo into the RX's XBus Port (bottom left port) the servo works off the Gear Switch, but when I plug the 4 Port Converter into that RX port the Converter's LED light wont come on, and when I click "Set" in the XBus programming I keep getting a "Time Out"
I am wondering if it has something to do with the Device Select programming, but I did try different settings
BTW, my XG8 is only 2 years old, it has the updated programming with more XBus Programming Pages than the older XG8 has.. I also believe it has more pages for Device Select Programming than the older XG8..
let me tell you, the JR Manual has nothing in it about XBus
thanks Guys !!
Jim
guys, I can not get my TX/RX to recognize my XBus 4 port converter,
I have tried everything, this includes 2 new RX, and 2 new XBus 4 Port Converter Cables,,
the LED lights on the 4 Port Converter wont come on and the TX keeps telling me "Time Out" when I click "Set"
TX) JR XG 8
RX) JR RG812BX
if I plug a servo into the RX's XBus Port (bottom left port) the servo works off the Gear Switch, but when I plug the 4 Port Converter into that RX port the Converter's LED light wont come on, and when I click "Set" in the XBus programming I keep getting a "Time Out"
I am wondering if it has something to do with the Device Select programming, but I did try different settings
BTW, my XG8 is only 2 years old, it has the updated programming with more XBus Programming Pages than the older XG8 has.. I also believe it has more pages for Device Select Programming than the older XG8..
let me tell you, the JR Manual has nothing in it about XBus
thanks Guys !!
Jim
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Do you have the instruction sheet for your RG812BX receiver? If the XBus port on your receiver can drive an ordinary servo, the port hasn’t been changed from being an ordinary PWM servo port to being an XBus port. I don't have the instruction sheet in front of me but as I recall, there is an LED in the receiver that indicates if the port is being used as an XBus or not.
Allan
Allan
Last edited by AWorrest; 07-08-2019 at 01:03 PM.
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Do you have the instruction sheet for your RG812BX receiver? If the XBus port on your receiver can drive an ordinary servo, the port hasn’t been changed from being an ordinary PWM servo port to being an XBus port. I don't have the instruction sheet in front of me but as I recall, there is an LED in the receiver that indicates if the port is being used as an XBus or not.
Allan
Allan
thank you, so to change that it would in "Device Select" , correct ??
Jim