Cortex Pro
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Hi all,
the cortex pro do not see the AUX channel in the end of set up, i used the Jeti DC24 switch SB AUTO 3 position. The last 2 cortex in the others airplane i do not have the problem.
thank for help
Florio
the cortex pro do not see the AUX channel in the end of set up, i used the Jeti DC24 switch SB AUTO 3 position. The last 2 cortex in the others airplane i do not have the problem.
thank for help
Florio
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You need to have your gyro (aux) channel assign to one of the first 16 slots in the Servo Assignment menu of your TX. Once this is done go to the servo monitor and verify that this channel moves at least 50% when you operate your switch. If the above is correct then the Cortex Pro should pick this up during the programming sequence.
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I am trying to set up a Cortex Pro to stabilize 7 channels on a 120cc biplane with crow. (4 ailerons, 2 elevator and 1 rudder) My receiver is a Spektrum AR12310T Powersafe and I'm using a Spektrum IX20 transmitter.
I have a patch cable from the SRXL receiver port to port B on the Cortex Pro. I have completed teaching the input type correctly and servos 1-6 plugged into the Cortex Pro are now working as assigned in the transmitter. Servo 7 is supposed to plug into port A on the Cortex Pro however that port is not receiving data as that servo doesn't respond.
Any ideas on what I'm missing or is there another way to accomplish this?
Thanks
I have a patch cable from the SRXL receiver port to port B on the Cortex Pro. I have completed teaching the input type correctly and servos 1-6 plugged into the Cortex Pro are now working as assigned in the transmitter. Servo 7 is supposed to plug into port A on the Cortex Pro however that port is not receiving data as that servo doesn't respond.
Any ideas on what I'm missing or is there another way to accomplish this?
Thanks