Spektrum SRXL2
SRXL2 is the latest communication protocol used in Spektrum DSMX receivers. Not only it can send control data to the flybarless system, it can also be used to transmit telemetry data and even can be used to display the menu on your Spektrum radio. You can connect the SRXL2 data line at different ports at your MICROBEAST or NANOBEAST. Please note that SRXL2 is not the same as SRXL! These protocol only share the name, but are quite different in usage!
Connection scheme
Port | System |
---|---|
SYS | all |
DI2 | only MICROBEAST PLUS / ULTRA |
For bi-directional telemetry connect the SRXL2 signal wire either to the SYS port or to the DI2 port of your MICROBEAST PLUS / ULTRA. When using the DI2 port an adapter from standard servo connector to 5-pin JST is required as shown below. Or you can use the original 4-pin wire that comes with your Spektrum receiver. In this case please note the the wire must be modified as shown below!
(Picture MBPLUS)
(Picture Nanobeast)
MICROBEAST PLUS
The ESC or throttle servo is connected at DI1 port. If needed the telemetry data line from the ESC is connected to the CH5 port.
MICROBEAST ULTRA
The ESC or throttle servo is connected at IO1 port. If needed the telemetry data line from the ESC is connected to the IO2 port.
NANOBEAST
The ESC or throttle servo is connected at CH5 port. If needed the telemetry data line from the ESC is connected to the SAT port.
Radio setup
Open telemetry screen ....
BEASTX setup
In order to use your SRXL2 receiver you have to scan the input type in the RECEIVER MENU of your BEASTX device and set the correct channel ordering
for your radio system if needed.
Channel | Function |
---|---|
CH1 | Throttle |
CH2 | Roll / Aileron |
CH3 | Pitch / Elevator |
CH4 | Rudder |
CH5 | Gyro gain |
CH6 | Thrust / Collective |
CH7 | AttitudeControl (optional) |
CH8 | Governor (optional) |
CH9 | Aux channel (optional) |
(The optional functions are described in the section Optional features.)
MICROBEAST PLUS / MICROBEAST ULTRA
Push and hold the button on your MICROBEAST and power up the device. Menu LED A will flash instantly. Now release the button. Push again to start the scan process. When scan was successful, Menu LED B will show up. Now push and hold the button for 2 seconds and release in order to load the default channel assignments. If needed you can set up your telemetry devices at Menu LEDs L & M, if applicable; push button briefly to skip. Finally teach throttle failsafe position at Menu LED N by bringing the throttle in lowest position on your radio and push the button again. Now your MICROBEAST will start with init sequence. You can perform basic setup procedure in SETUP MENU when init sequence was completed. For further information about RECEIVER MENU setup, see next section.
NANOBEAST
Make sure throttle on the radio is in idle position. Connect the SRXL2 receiver to SYS port and power up NANOBEAST. NANOBEAST will automatically detect the receiver and set idle position as Throttle Failsafe Position.
Setup with StudioX
With MICROBEAST PLUS / ULTRA you can use the StudioX app to start receiver scan and perform further setup steps. In this case open the Control menu in StudioX and click the SCAN button in this menu's screen. Please note that when the SRXL2 receiver is connected to SYS port on MICROBEAST PLUS / ULTRA, you must connect the BLE2SYS / USB2SYS adapter at the DI2 port using the optional adapter from standard servo connector to 5-pin JST. For further informations please refer to the StudioX instruction notes.
(Picture sys adapter!)
With NANOBEAST it's not possible to scan the receiver type from StudioX when the receiver is connected at this. Here the receiver will can be bound automatically as shown above. If you need to make any changes with Studiox or perform firmware updates, you must disconnect the receiver and power up the system. Then after waiting for 5 seconds, you can establish connection with StudioX. Please note that radio control is not possible for setup with StudioX. As you get a menu display on the radio when using SRXL2, you can make all the necessary settings directly on the radio. |