9303 ailerons programming
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9303 ailerons programming
Hi Danny!!
I just receive my 9303 2.4, I have a Top Flite giant corsair, I followed this programming [link=http://www.horizonhobby.com/Articles/Article.aspx?ArticleID=1433]Hangar 9 P-51 Mustang[/link] for the flaps the the elevators,
now I want to program the ailerons with the aux4(left ail in ail chanel, right ail in aux4 chanel), I've make a mix with mix5 put the #ail as master and aux4 as slave, my problem is that the digital trim of the ailerons does'nt work with the aux4, I've try to mate ailerons with aux4 in the wing type menu but it seems that I can't do this, so i'm a little confuse
My last question, on the rx there is 2 lights, the one, on the right sometime is flashing and the servo move a little bit, is it normal??
I hope i'm clear enough
thanks!!!
I just receive my 9303 2.4, I have a Top Flite giant corsair, I followed this programming [link=http://www.horizonhobby.com/Articles/Article.aspx?ArticleID=1433]Hangar 9 P-51 Mustang[/link] for the flaps the the elevators,
now I want to program the ailerons with the aux4(left ail in ail chanel, right ail in aux4 chanel), I've make a mix with mix5 put the #ail as master and aux4 as slave, my problem is that the digital trim of the ailerons does'nt work with the aux4, I've try to mate ailerons with aux4 in the wing type menu but it seems that I can't do this, so i'm a little confuse
My last question, on the rx there is 2 lights, the one, on the right sometime is flashing and the servo move a little bit, is it normal??
I hope i'm clear enough
thanks!!!
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RE: 9303 ailerons programming
Aux 4 is not available to be used as a second aileron channel, nor should program mixes be used to set up dual ailerons. You should use flaperon or the dual aileron function in the wing type menu. You should set it up like the guide suggests as a starting point.
Did all the lights go solid after binding? Make sure the battery is fully charged and that there are no connection problems anywhere.
Did all the lights go solid after binding? Make sure the battery is fully charged and that there are no connection problems anywhere.
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RE: 9303 ailerons programming
Hi Danny!!
here what i've done, mate flap with aux2, mate the elev with aux3, mate the ail with gear, assign the gear switch to aux4 chanel and finally plug the gears servo in the aux4 chanel
is it correct like this??
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here what i've done, mate flap with aux2, mate the elev with aux3, mate the ail with gear, assign the gear switch to aux4 chanel and finally plug the gears servo in the aux4 chanel
is it correct like this??
thanks!!
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RE: 9303 ailerons programming
hi again!!
I'm in the state of ajusting my servos, and I have a bad behavior, I have 2 st126, 3 4721 and the rest are ds821, all the analog servo have the same behavior, I've bind the rx with the servos at the position I wanted, after binding when I turn on the rx all the analog servo move (almost 20ΒΊ) and return to is't bind position, all ds821 stay at is position, is there a way to avoid this behavior. My dx7 does'nt have this behavior and I have to analog servos (JR537) on it and I don't want to change this 5 servos
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I'm in the state of ajusting my servos, and I have a bad behavior, I have 2 st126, 3 4721 and the rest are ds821, all the analog servo have the same behavior, I've bind the rx with the servos at the position I wanted, after binding when I turn on the rx all the analog servo move (almost 20ΒΊ) and return to is't bind position, all ds821 stay at is position, is there a way to avoid this behavior. My dx7 does'nt have this behavior and I have to analog servos (JR537) on it and I don't want to change this 5 servos
thanks!!
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RE: 9303 ailerons programming
It sounds like a function of the servos that they are moving when powered up as long as they are going to the bind position before the system links.
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RE: 9303 ailerons programming
Hi Danny!!
I tested my sevos on my DX7 and the AR7000 and they don'nt have this behavior, when I power up the rx they stay at there position, this behavior is bad for me because
one of the flap want to move up when i power the rx and as you probably know the flap can't move up.
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I tested my sevos on my DX7 and the AR7000 and they don'nt have this behavior, when I power up the rx they stay at there position, this behavior is bad for me because
one of the flap want to move up when i power the rx and as you probably know the flap can't move up.
thanks!!
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RE: 9303 ailerons programming
HI Danny!!
I had no reply from you to my last post, can you confirm the problem is with the rx (921) and not the servo
thank!!
I had no reply from you to my last post, can you confirm the problem is with the rx (921) and not the servo
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No, desipite it appearing that way, it is a function of the servo moving on power up, the receiver doesn't do anything different on power up. I'd suggest trying to rebind with the desired fail safe position to see if it helps, but it is still something the servo is doing on power up, not anything the receiver is commanding the servo to do.