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Function Settings:
1. Make sure the transmitter and receiver are bound.
2. Connect the i-BUS
expander
to the SERVO port on the receiver.
3. Connect the servos to the C1-C4 ports on the i-BUS module.
4. Power on the transmitter and navigate to the i-BUS setup menu
located in the RX setup function.
5 Select a channel, then press the corresponding port’s button on the
i-BUS
expander
to assign that channel to it.
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If the channel allocation is successful, the prompt box will display
the channel name, servo number and interface number. In the
definition of the interface number, the main receiver is defined
as 1, and the serial bus receiver is defined as 2. When multiple
channels are connected in series, they will be numbered in turn.
6. Repeat the above steps for all channels as needed.
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If there are too many peripherals attached to the i-BUS expander
power it separately.
8.6 i-BUS setup
This function can set up the i-BUS expander.
The i-BUS is mainly used for the servo extension. When the servo line is short or there are too many servos to
completely connect all of them to the receiver port, the i-bus extender can be used to solve this problem. When
this function is used, it is convenient to control the model to achieve more operations. When the i-BUS extender is
used, please supply separate power to it to prevent the servos from not working properly due to insufficient power
supply.
8.7 Low voltage voice alarm
This function is used to monitor voltage status of the receiver battery, for viewing voltage of the current receiver.
It is also used to set the low voltage alarm value to avoid model voltage too low with the occurrence of out of
control.
Function Settings:
[External sensor]: Indicates use of the external sensor to detect voltage
status of the battery.
[Low voltage alarm]: Sets the low voltage value of the battery. By default,
the value is 3.7V.
[Ultra-low voltage alarm]: Sets the low voltage alarm limit. By default, the
value is 3.6V.
1. The alarm voltage contains [Receiver interior] and [External sensor].
By default, it is the receiver voltage; When [Receiver interior] is selected,
voltage of receiver is detected; When [External sensor] is selected, voltage
of the external sensor is detected.
2. Select the voltage value to be modified and enter submenu;
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Please follow the manual of receiver battery to set it
3. Click "+" "-" on screen to modify voltage value.
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After setting alarm voltage, the system will automatically report an
alarm if battery voltage is detected to be below the range.