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7.5 Servos Frequency
This function is used to select the frequency of channel data PWM signals. The function
includes analog servo (95 Hz), digital servo (380 Hz), and custom frequency. You can select
or set the correct output frequency value according to the servo used. By default, the
system adopts the digital servo. The custom frequency adjustment range is 50-400 Hz.
The servo response speed varies slightly with the connected receivers.
To connect to the classic receiver:
1. Click [Servo Response Speed].
Click on the right side of the corresponding function.
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If the transmitter RF Setting is set to [AFHDS3 one-way], modify the servo response
speed and then press the exit button. The system prompts "It takes effect after bind
or re-bind. Are you sure you want to bind?"
3. If you choose [Custom Frequency], click the "+" or "-" to adjust the frequency.
The output mode of receiver NPA/NPB/NPC/NPD interface can be set when the adapted
receiver is other enhanced receivers.
For the NPA/NPB/NPC/NPD interface of the primary receiver, the output modes include
PWM, PPM, S.BUS, i-BUS in, i-BUS out and i-BUS2.
• When the NPA interface is set to PPM output, the other interfaces support PWM, S.BUS,
i-BUS in, i-BUS out and i-BUS2 signal output.
The output modes for the secondary receiver NPA/NPB/NPC/NPD interface are PWM, PPM,
S.BUS, i-BUS out and i-BUS2.
• When the RX i-BUS 2 HUB simulator function is disabled, you can select only once
for PPM, S.BUS, i-BUS in, i-BUS out and i-BUS 2 signals in multiple new ports. For
example, if NPA is set to i-BUS out, NPD/NPC/NPB/NPA should not be set to i-BUS out.
• The simultaneous conflict of i-BUS and i-BUS 2 transmission information is
prohibited. When any new port is set to i-BUS out or i-BUS in, other new ports should
not be set to i-BUS 2. If any new port is set to i-BUS 2, other new ports should not be
set to i-BUS out or i-BUS in.
• When the RX i-BUS 2 HUB emulator function is enabled, multiple new ports can be set
to one type of signal, such as NPA ~ PWM, NPB ~ PWM, NPC ~ i-BUS 2 HUB, and NPD ~
i-BUS 2 HUB.
[i-BUS in]: connects to i-Bus sensor.
[i-BUS out]: connects to i-Bus extension receiver or other i-Bus signal recognition device.
[i-BUS2]: When the receiver i-Bus2 HUB simulator function is disabled, only 1 i-BUS2
signal output is allowed. When the receiver i-BUS2 HUB simulator function is enabled, 1-4
i-BUS2 signal outputs can be selected.
Setup:
1. Click [Receiver Interface Protocol]. When the bind setting is in dual receiver mode,
select the primary receiver or the secondary receiver to enter the submenu.
2. Select [NPA] or other options. Click the right side of the corresponding function.
7.4 RX Interface Protocol
This function is used to set the receiver output mode.
When the adapted receiver is FGr4, FGr4S, FGr4P, FTr4, FTr10 and FTr16S, [Output] can be
set to PWM or PPM. [Serial Protocol] can be set to i-BUS or S.BUS
(please refer to [7.5 i-BUS
Setting] for specific i-BUS setting)
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Setup:
1. Click [Receiver Interface Protocol].
2. Click the right side of the corresponding function. Click to return to the previous level
interface.