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''I'm sure I have selected the correct interface port but StudioX scans for some time and than says no device found.'' | ''I'm sure I have selected the correct interface port but StudioX scans for some time and than says no device found.'' | ||
* Make sure the wiring is connected correctly. The servo wire coming from the USB interface goes into SYS port on your MICROBEAST PLUS / AR7210BX. 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 BEASTX 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 PLUS / AR7210BX. 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 BEASTX device can be powered from the USB port!). |
Revision as of 08:13, 18 September 2019
StudioX does not recognize my device
I'm sure I have selected the correct interface port but StudioX scans for some time and than says no device found.
- Make sure the wiring is connected correctly. The servo wire coming from the USB interface goes into SYS port on your MICROBEAST PLUS / AR7210BX. 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 BEASTX device can be powered from the USB port!).
- When using a smartphone the BLE2SYS interface must be connected to the SYS port, watch out for correct polarity. Make sure the LED on the BLE2SYS flashes in intervals of 2 seconds. By default the interface deactivates after 30 seconds whe there is no connection. In this case the LED is off. You have to cylce power in order to reactivate the device.