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* Make sure the wiring is connected correctly. The servo wire coming from the USB interface goes into SYS port on your MICROBEAST / AR7xxxBX device. Watch out for correct polarity and '''make sure that the device is powered from a receiver battery or BEC'''(only when using the RX2SIM interface the device can be powered from the USB port!). | * Make sure the wiring is connected correctly. The servo wire coming from the USB interface goes into SYS port on your MICROBEAST / AR7xxxBX device. Watch out for correct polarity and '''make sure that the device is powered from a receiver battery or BEC'''(only when using the RX2SIM interface the device can be powered from the USB port!). | ||
* On computers with Microsoft Windows operating system make sure the driver files for the USB2SYS / SPMA3030 / RX2SIM interface has been installed as described [[USB2SYS/SPMA3030_driver_installation/en|here]]. | * On computers with Microsoft Windows operating system make sure the driver files for the USB2SYS / SPMA3030 / RX2SIM interface has been installed as described [[USB2SYS/SPMA3030_driver_installation/en|here]]. | ||
* Check the PlugIn configuration for your device within StudioX (in the menu bar click "Edit" and choose the "Plugins.." entry) as described [[StudioX_Microbeast_Plugin/en#Advanced_plugin_configuration|here]] | * Check the PlugIn configuration for your device within StudioX (in the menu bar click "Edit" and choose the "Plugins.." entry) as described [[StudioX_Microbeast_Plugin/en#Advanced_plugin_configuration|here]].<br /> | ||
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''I connect the USB2SYS/SPMA3030 inteface to my MICROBEAST / AR7xxxBX and to the computer but nothing happens except the blue LED lights up on the USB2SYS.''<br /> | ''I connect the USB2SYS/SPMA3030 inteface to my MICROBEAST / AR7xxxBX and to the computer but nothing happens except the blue LED lights up on the USB2SYS.''<br /> |