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Anylink problem with 9C - 4/7/2012 4:10 AM   
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The issue I'm having is that the throttle control on the plane (a micro super-cub) is mapped the aileron stick on the transmitter. This is with the normal default channels on the tx. When I turn the anylink on and try to get it to map into the "alternative channel map" mode, I'm supposed to get 3 beeps but I only get two & it never goes to the alternate channel mapping. It's pretty much useless in this configuration. What could the problem be?



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RE: Anylink problem with 9C - 4/17/2012 8:53 PM   
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The 9C can pose a difficulty. Don't use the on/off switch of the transmitter. With the 9C transmitter turned on, unplug the AnyLink cable from the module, itself; hold the stick like you normally would, and then plug the cord back into the module. It should now configure normally.

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RE: Anylink problem with 9C - 12/22/2012 7:31 AM   
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I'm basically having the same problem, but with the Heli-Max Axe 100 FP. I'm sure I put  it in the alternate mode because when I held tihe left throttle to the lowest position and holding it to the  left I  heard the 3 beeps and then  2 beeps after that, I then removed  the adaptor from the trainer port and plugged it back in and tryed to bind it with my DX6i, but the mapping was really messed up, the left throttle stick was operating the right and left cyclic  and the right stick was operating the collective or throttle. I  took it to my LHS and they tried to reverse it back to the default settings and they had the same problem, they thought  I put it in either mode 3 or 4 and couldn't change it.  
 
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RE: Anylink problem with 9C - 12/27/2012 8:46 PM   
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If the AnyLink module is giving you the alternate channel mapping, repeat the process to change the mapping. It should return to the regular mapping, per the instructions. That is, you hold the throttle stick to low and in one corner and plug the unit in to give it power. It will work a bit and then give you the tones. Then cycle the power as per normal. When you turn back on, you should get the single tone.

You may want to check your transmitter's mode. Look in the instructions for that its stick mode programming.

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RE: Anylink problem with 9C - 1/9/2013 10:52 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Bax

The 9C can pose a difficulty. Don't use the on/off switch of the transmitter. With the 9C transmitter turned on, unplug the AnyLink cable from the module, itself; hold the stick like you normally would, and then plug the cord back into the module. It should now configure normally.
is that a one time deal or do you have to do it each time you fly ?
I'm scared, don't want to loose another aircraft.

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RE: Anylink problem with 9C - 1/10/2013 4:02 AM   
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 Thanks Bax, I'll give it a try!

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RE: Anylink problem with 9C - 1/10/2013 3:09 PM   
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Pappy, you set the stick mode once. Not every time you fly.

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RE: Anylink problem with 9C - 1/10/2013 3:28 PM   
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Thanx Bill , just received my new plane and want to get it right this time.

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