The DSMX protocol also supports enabling/disabling the telemetry capability. This
option is accessed by pressing the Protocol spin-box when DSMX is shown.
Protocol: J6Pro
The J6Pro protocol is used to support Nine Eagles™ models. Only models compatible
with the J6Pro transmitter can be used. Many older 4-channel Nine Eagles models used a
different protocol that is unsupported. The J6Pro protocol supports up to 12 channels,
although only models with 6 channels have been tested. J6Pro does not support auto-
binding. If FixedID is set to None, a transmitter-specific ID is used instead. It is
necessary to manually bind each model before the first use.
Protocol: Flysky
The Flysky protocol is used to control Turnigy/Flysky receivers as well as a few other
models using the same protocol (WL V911, Xieda 9958, etc). NOTE: This protocol
requires the addition of an ‘A7105’ hardware module to function. See the following
document for more information:
http://www.deviationtx.com/repository/Documentation/
The Flysky protocol supports up to 8 channels, and both auto-binding and manual-
binding. If FixedID is set to ‘None’ the transmitter will attempt to auto-bind with the
receiver every time it is powered on. If a value is set for FixedID, the receiver must be
bound manually one-time using the ‘Bind’ button, after which it should stay bound.
The Flysky protocol also supports additional options. These are accessed by pressing the
Protocol spin-box when Flysky is shown:
WLToys V9x9
: Enables enhanced protocol configuration for use with WLToys V959,
v969, etc models:
•
Lights are controlled by Channel 5
•
Video is controlled by Channel 6
•
Camera is controlled by Channel 7
Note that if these channels are assigned to a switch, turning the switch on toggles the
state, and turning the switch off has no effect. Thus to turn the lights on, flip the switch
assigned to Channel 5 from off to on. Flipping the switch back to off has no effect.
Flipping the switch back on now turns the lights back off.
Protocol: Hubsan4
The Hubsan4 protocol supports the Hubsan-X4 quadracopter. No other models have
been tested with this protocol. NOTE: This protocol requires the addition of an ‘A7105’
hardware module to function. See the following document for more information:
http://www.deviationtx.com/repository/Documentation/
The Hubsan4 protocol supports 4 channels, and only supports auto-binding. The fixed ID
can be used, but does not prevent auto-binding during power-on.
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