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StudioX / StudioXm is the app that allows to fully configure your MICROBEAST PLUS, Spektrum AR7210BX and NANOBEAST (coming soon). You can use it to do all the configuration from the computer or smartphone, to backup settings, load preconfigured setups and do a lot more. Please note for older device like MICROBEAST, AR7200, AR7300 you must use StudioX Version 2.2.4, as well as when you have a MICROBEAST PLUS or SPEKTRUM AR72120BX with firmware version 4.x.x or lower. Instructions for the old (deprecated) StudioX Version 2 can be found by clicking [[StudioX/en|here]].<br />
StudioX / StudioXm is the app that allows to fully configure your MICROBEAST PLUS, Spektrum AR7210BX and NANOBEAST (coming soon). You can use it to do all the configuration from the computer or smartphone, to backup settings, load preconfigured setups and do a lot more. The PC/mac software can also be used to update and configure your BLE2SYS bluetooth smart interface which is used to connect your BEASTX device with the smartphone.<br />
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{{MINIQUOTE|<p>Please note for older devices like '''MICROBEAST, AR7200, AR7300 you must use StudioX Version 2.2.x!''' Instructions for the old StudioX can be found by [[StudioX/en|clicking here]]. You can install both Versions (StudioX 2 and StudioX 3 ) in parallel on you computer!</p>
<p>The '''Spektrum AR7210BX receiver''' needs to be updated to firmware version 5.x.x in order to be used with StudioX. This is a paid upgrade because when the device was sold initially, it was not designed to be able to adjust it by software! So if you like to have this option we ask for a little fee from you. You can buy the firmware update from inside the StudioX software or from the [https://www.freakware.de/beastx/software-updates-w19629 freakware webshop]. For other devices the firmware update to version 5.x.x and use of StudioX is for free.</p>}}<br />
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Revision as of 02:25, 19 March 2018


StudioX / StudioXm is the app that allows to fully configure your MICROBEAST PLUS, Spektrum AR7210BX and NANOBEAST (coming soon). You can use it to do all the configuration from the computer or smartphone, to backup settings, load preconfigured setups and do a lot more. The PC/mac software can also be used to update and configure your BLE2SYS bluetooth smart interface which is used to connect your BEASTX device with the smartphone.

Please note for older devices like MICROBEAST, AR7200, AR7300 you must use StudioX Version 2.2.x! Instructions for the old StudioX can be found by clicking here. You can install both Versions (StudioX 2 and StudioX 3 ) in parallel on you computer!

The Spektrum AR7210BX receiver needs to be updated to firmware version 5.x.x in order to be used with StudioX. This is a paid upgrade because when the device was sold initially, it was not designed to be able to adjust it by software! So if you like to have this option we ask for a little fee from you. You can buy the firmware update from inside the StudioX software or from the freakware webshop. For other devices the firmware update to version 5.x.x and use of StudioX is for free.




Windows PC/mac and USB2SYS computer interface

If not already done you can get the latest version of StudioX here:

<img src="http://www.beastx.com/deu/support_files/studiox_win.jpg" alt="" height="25" /> StudioX 3.x for Windows

<img src="http://www.beastx.com/deu/support_files/studiox_mac.jpg" alt="" height="25" /> StudioX 3.x for macOS

The setup procedure is easy and works as usual. On (older) Windows systems you may get a note that vcredist_x86.exe is missing on your computer. In this case please install the Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable Package (even if you have installed any Microsoft Visual C++ package on you computer you may need this specific version!). You can get this from the Microsoft website or by using the Windows Update functionality.

To connect your BEASTX device to the computer you need one of the following USB interfaces:


After installation of the StudioX software bundle Windows should install the correct drivers when the USB2SYS / SPMA3030 interface is plugged in the PC for the first time or when the RX2SIM Multi-Sim Adapter is switched to USB2SYS emulation mode (push button repeatedly until LED lights yellow, see RX2SIM manual). Check the notifications of your Windows system:



If you did not see any message popping up at all, check you Windows device manager if the interface driver has been installed correctly. To access the device manager under windows 7 type devmgmt.msc in the Startmenu's search bar or simply enter Device manager. You must be able to find following entry:


Now start StudioX. When the USB2SYS is connected to the computer make sure the corresponding port is selected in the selection box in the middle of the screen. If you have connected it after starting the software, click the RESCAN button above to refresh the port list, usually the correct port will be selected automatically then. If you don't know which port is the right one, also you can disconnect the USB2SYS once again, click RESCAN to clear the port list, connect the USB2SYS, wait a few seconds and click RESCAN once more. Now the port should be selected. Then connect the USB2SYS interface to the [SYS] port of your BEASTX device and power it up. Click CONNECT to load the data from your device and to enter configuration menus.

When the device does not appear once again check driver installation and port configuration as shown above.


StudioXm in combination with smartphone and BLE2SYS Bluetooth Smart interface

If not already done power up radio and MICROBEAST PLUS. Connect the BLE2SYS interface to the [SYS] port. Then click "Connect button" on the start screen of StudioXm when the BLE2SYS is found (for further information refer to the StudioXm instructions). Wait until the data is loaded from the device and initialization sequence is finished. At first the system will calibrate to the radio system, Menu LEDs H to N will cycle up and down at the device and you can read "Radio init" in the opening overview size. During this time do not move the sticks on your radio as the system is learning the stick mid positions. In the second step MICROBEAST PLUS checks if the sensors are working correctly and learns the sensor rest positions. Here Menu LEDs A to G will cycle up and down and you can read "Sensor init" in the opening overview size. During this time do not move the helicopter. When initialization is completed the Status LED will change to blue or purple color indicating the current gyro mode and you can read the gyro gain and mode in the App. If you can't get through the initialization sequence either because LEDs A-G or LEDs H-N don't stop cycling please read the FAQ. Note that during initialization pressing the button has no significant effect and you will not be able to enter any menu.

Make sure to give the App privileges for using the bluetooth connection and to write data to the internal storage. On Android devices sometimes it may be necessary to do this manually in the Application settings! (When the StudioXm App is not allowed to write to the internal storage your user specific settings will not be saved, i.e. language and port settings, device names, storing RestorePoints, etc.) Also make sure to allow the App to access your internet connection in case you want to download firmware update files for your device. Note this may produce extra costs when using your mobile data connection!

To connect your MICROBEAST PLUS, AR7210BX or NANOBEAST with your smartphone/tablet the BLE2SYS bluetooth smart interface is required:



Connect the BLE2SYS interface to the [SYS] port of your BEASTX device and power it up. Start the StudioXm app. In the selection box your BLE2SYS device should appear automatically. If not click the box and select it. If nothing's there, click the RESCAN button above to search for new devices. This can take from a few seconds up to a few minutes. If the scan process finishes immediately and the box stays empty it is very likely the bluetooth function is switched off on your phone or the app has no rights to access the bluetooth connection. So check your phone settings in this case.

When your BLE2SYS is still not found check that it is operating properly. The blue LED must flash in short intervals. Note that by default the interface will switch off automatically after 30 seconds. So if you need too long time to initiate connection it may have been disabled. Disconnect it or cylce power and try again. Also note the the device name can be different. By default it's BLE2SYS but it's possible to change the bluetooth id, so maybe it's different. (The automatic deactivation time as well as the bluetooth id can be changed in the configuration menu clicking the SETTING button above the device selection box.)
Then click CONNECT to load the data from your device and to enter configuration menus.