ZeXx86 wrote:
Thank you for the info.
So in the transmitter you do not have to change anything now. So a movement of the ailercon stick is moving only with aileron bar, right?
What is likely wrong is the servo connection (probably they are not in the correct ports).
It is easy to swap the cables as they are all same. But if you have used default settings, you should not damage any servo.
The unit itself does not require any servo to be connected. So you can for example start it just with one servo.
For example you can connect the elevator servo (to the CH2 port) and then start the unit and verify that it is really moving.
Then turn it off and continue with rudder (CH4 port). Again turn it on and verify. Then aileron/pitch servos and you are done.
If you are unsure, you can take a photo and attach it here. Then I can confirm the wiring before you will start it.
When you are binding, the software will tell you what exactly to do. First the software will connect to the unit, it will set correct Receiver type, then you will be asked for disconnecting it and binding (but software can be still running). Then it will be waiting until you will bind it and later you will just click Connect button again and that's it.
It could be confusing for beginner, but when you will do it more times, it will be very easy.
Also you do not have to bind each time, only if you need.
Thank you all for the help. Just to be sure i have this correct:
1) Open the wizard
2)Connect the rx and the USB
3)pick the mounting position, swash and helicopter (I use the Algin 450 as there is no 250)
4)set pulse and frequency and connect servos
5)Plug n the battery
6)Run the diagnostic check (My DXp says the setting are 100/100, but the sliders are more/less then that. Not sure how to get to +100/-100)
7)Reverse as needed
When I connect each servo am I suppose to disconnect the battery or the USB first, then plug it back in ?
When I bind do I unplug the USB then plug it back in?
Sorry if these are silly questions, but I am an old guy, with limited computer ability. Things are not as clear to me as they are yu you all.
Jim