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Old 01-22-2016, 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by baronbrian
. . . When programming smart servos, you just plug the servo straight into the xbus port on the rx, or do you use a hub? and also, if you are using 2 or more converter harnesses, do you just plug in one at a time for programming, and then plug both into a y harness for flying? . . .
Originally Posted by warbird_1
first question ... when programming a converter cable or servos you can do either. second question is yes . you can only have one converter cable plugged in at a time when programming. . . .
Initially when programming the NX servos, they have to be done one at a time as far as assigning their channel and sub channel numbers, the same as with the converter harness. The servo’s default and initial designation is channel 1-1. The converter harness also starts out with all the outputs as the throttle channel but with different sub channels. If you plug in more than one NX servo or converter harness before reassigning the channels, you ‘ll have duplicate programming on each.
 
Allan

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