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==Receivers with single wire output (single-line receivers)==
 
==Receivers with single wire output (single-line receivers)==
With a single-line receiver all channels (control functions) are transmitted by one single connection wire to MICROBEAST PLUS. This is done by packing all channel output data to a data paket or by chaining the servo signals to one output port. At the moment MICROBEAST PLUS supports the following systems: Multiplex® SRLX, Spektrum® SRXL, Futaba® SBus, JR® X-Bus(B), Jeti® UDI, Jeti® EXBus, ALIGN® iBus, FlySky® iBus, SPPM<br />
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With a single-line receiver all channels (control functions) are transmitted by one single connection wire to MICROBEAST PLUS. This is done by packing all channel output data to a data paket or by chaining the servo signals to one output port. At the moment MICROBEAST PLUS supports the following systems: Multiplex® SRLX, Spektrum® SRXL, Futaba® SBus, JR® X-Bus(B), Jeti® UDI, Jeti® EXBus, ALIGN® iBus, FlySky® iBus, Graupner HOTT® SUMD, SPPM<br />
 
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{{QUOTE|There are single-line receivers available that supply additional single channel connectors/servo outputs. In combination with MICROBEAST PLUS you only have to treat such receivers as single-line receivers if you really use the single-line function. If you connect the receiver by using the standard 5-plug layout, such receiver has to be considered as Standard receiver in the following and as shown above.}}
 
{{QUOTE|There are single-line receivers available that supply additional single channel connectors/servo outputs. In combination with MICROBEAST PLUS you only have to treat such receivers as single-line receivers if you really use the single-line function. If you connect the receiver by using the standard 5-plug layout, such receiver has to be considered as Standard receiver in the following and as shown above.}}
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When using a speed controller with BEC, the power will be distributed from [CH5] input to receiver and servos. Alternatively or additionally you can connect a power supply/second BEC wire/buffering battery to the [SYS] port.<br />
 
When using a speed controller with BEC, the power will be distributed from [CH5] input to receiver and servos. Alternatively or additionally you can connect a power supply/second BEC wire/buffering battery to the [SYS] port.<br />
 
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{{WARNING_QUOTE|'''Using a remote satellite is only recommended for small rc modells like helicopters of 450 size or smaller.''' Due to the design one single receiving unit is more prone to radio interference and can result in reduced transmission range.}}
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{{WARNING_QUOTE|'''Using a remote satellite is only recommended for small rc modells like helicopters of 450 size or smaller.''' Due to the design one single receiving unit is more prone to radio interference and can result in reduced transmission range.}}<br />
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===Receiver binding===
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Before using your receiver with MICROBEAST PLUS make sure that the receiver is bound to the transmitter and that it is sending output data on the servo outputs and/or single-line port. Please refer to the manual of your radio system to find out how binding procedure is performed with your specific system. Also check if there is the need to perform special settings to enable the single-line data output of the receiver in case you intend to use this output port in combination with MICROBEAST PLUS.</p>
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Only in the case of using a single Spektrum® remote satellite receiver directly connected to MICROBEAST PLUS you must bind the receiver by the aid of MICROBEAST PLUS as there is no other option to enable binding procedure at the receiver. Even more, here '''it is very important to bind the receiver first before programming MICROBEAST PLUS and this step must be performed, even if the satellite was already in use and already bound to the transmitter earlier''' (e. g. in connection with a Spektrum® main receiver unit).</p>
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{{WARNING_QUOTE|'''Watch out that the motor can not start accidentally when using the BEC of your speed controller to power the unit!'''}}
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When initiating bind sequence you have to set whether you're using a DSMX or DSM2 satellite (the actual selected signal protocol in the transmitter is not relevant!). '''It is very important to choose the correct type of satellite receiver here, since an improper setting may seem to work but can lead to radio interference or total loss of radio linkage in the subsequent operation!'''</p>
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Insert a Spektrum® “Bind Plug” at the [SYS] port of MICROBEAST PLUS. In case the power is supplied exclusively at the [SYS] connection, to bind a Spektrum® satellite receiver the power supply must be provided temporarily through any of the other ports [CH1] - [CH5]. To bin a '''DSMX''' satellite simply switch on the power supply now. The LED on the receiver and LED '''H''' on MICROBEAST PLUS will start to flash. You can bind the transmitter as usual (for more information refer to the instructions of your radio control system). To select and bind a '''DSM2''' satellite, hold down the button on MICROBEAST PLUS while switching on the power supply. Now the receiver‘s LED and LED '''N''' (!) on the MICROBEAST PLUS will flash. Release the button and bind the receiver with your transmitter.
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After successful binding procedure the receiver‘s LED will stay solid. LED '''H''' respectively '''N''' flash alternately to all other LEDs for 2 seconds, then MICROBEAST PLUS will enter receiver setup menu automatically as further setup steps may be required to use this type of receiver. Remove the bind plug and proceed with the setup as described in the following of this manual.</p>
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'''Note:'''
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* Decisive for the selection alone is, which type of satellite receiver is plugged in! It is irrelevant which transmission method between the receiver and transmitter is actually used. Check carefully what type of receiver you have and what type you setup. An incorrect setting is not obvious but will lead to malfunction or failure of the radio link later in use.
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* It makes no difference if you pull off the “Bind Plug” during the binding process or leave it connected as you would expect from some “standard” Spektrum® receivers!
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