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'''Additional swashplate servo for scale helicopters'''<br />
When using a scale helicopter with 90 degrees eCCPM, you can connect a second elevator servo to [CH7] output on the MICROBEAST PLUS. On MICROBEAST ULTRA the second elevator servo connects to [CH6]. Note that these ports are only signal outputs, so you must power the servo from elsewhere, i.e. by getting power from the [SYS]-port using a Y-adapter (for + and - only!). Anyhow, with large scale helicopters we recommend to use a separate power distribution unit to which you connect the servos. This will be the better option in regards to robust and fail safe power distribution. Please note that the second elevator servo port will require a power cycle to enable after you've set up 90 degrees eCCPM mode. Also you can change the ratio for the servo at [CH6] / [CH7] in StudioX to activate the servo mixing. When the ratio for [CH6] / [CH7] is 0 on the other hand, the servo outputs will be controlled from the AUX channel that can be set in RECEIVER MENU.<br />
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Translation'''Additional swashplate servo for scale helicopters'''<br />
When using a scale helicopter with 90 degrees eCCPM, you can connect a second elevator servo to [CH7] output on the MICROBEAST PLUS. On MICROBEAST ULTRA the second elevator servo connects to [CH6]. Note that these ports are only signal outputs, so you must power the servo from elsewhere, i.e. by getting power from the [SYS]-port using a Y-adapter (for + and - only!). Anyhow, with large scale helicopters we recommend to use a separate power distribution unit to which you connect the servos. This will be the better option in regards to robust and fail safe power distribution. Please note that the second elevator servo port will require a power cycle to enable after you've set up 90 degrees eCCPM mode. Also you can change the ratio for the servo at [CH6] / [CH7] in StudioX to activate the servo mixing. When the ratio for [CH6] / [CH7] is 0 on the other hand, the servo outputs will be controlled from the AUX channel that can be set in RECEIVER MENU.<br />
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Additional swashplate servo for scale helicopters
When using a scale helicopter with 90 degrees eCCPM, you can connect a second elevator servo to [CH7] output on the MICROBEAST PLUS. On MICROBEAST ULTRA the second elevator servo connects to [CH6]. Note that these ports are only signal outputs, so you must power the servo from elsewhere, i.e. by getting power from the [SYS]-port using a Y-adapter (for + and - only!). Anyhow, with large scale helicopters we recommend to use a separate power distribution unit to which you connect the servos. This will be the better option in regards to robust and fail safe power distribution. Please note that the second elevator servo port will require a power cycle to enable after you've set up 90 degrees eCCPM mode. Also you can change the ratio for the servo at [CH6] / [CH7] in StudioX to activate the servo mixing. When the ratio for [CH6] / [CH7] is 0 on the other hand, the servo outputs will be controlled from the AUX channel that can be set in RECEIVER MENU.