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<p>Due to the possibility of connecting very different types of receivers with different types of signal output, you must setup the receiver type in the Receiver Menu. Additionally when using a single-line receiver it is mandatory to define the function assignment for the receiver output channels as the single-line receiver packs the control information together and it is not clear, which channel controls which (stick) function. Finally when using a single-line receiver you have to set a failsafe position for the throttle channel. This defines at which position the motor is disabled and where to move the throttle in case the receiver is not sending any throttle signal, i.e. during power up or in case of loss of radio link.</p>
 
<p>Due to the possibility of connecting very different types of receivers with different types of signal output, you must setup the receiver type in the Receiver Menu. Additionally when using a single-line receiver it is mandatory to define the function assignment for the receiver output channels as the single-line receiver packs the control information together and it is not clear, which channel controls which (stick) function. Finally when using a single-line receiver you have to set a failsafe position for the throttle channel. This defines at which position the motor is disabled and where to move the throttle in case the receiver is not sending any throttle signal, i.e. during power up or in case of loss of radio link.</p>
 
By default the "Standard Receiver" is selected as receiver type. So if you're using this type of receiver and your MICROBEAST PLUS is brand new, you can skip this section as it is already setup correctly!<br />
 
By default the "Standard Receiver" is selected as receiver type. So if you're using this type of receiver and your MICROBEAST PLUS is brand new, you can skip this section as it is already setup correctly!<br />
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<p>To get into the Receiver menu press the button on MICROBEAST PLUS and hold it down before(!) and while turning on the receiver power supply. The yellow Menu-LEDs start to cycle immediately. When you release the button, Menu LED A will be flashing and the color of the Status LED will indicate the receiver type that is selected at the moment.</p>
 
<p>To get into the Receiver menu press the button on MICROBEAST PLUS and hold it down before(!) and while turning on the receiver power supply. The yellow Menu-LEDs start to cycle immediately. When you release the button, Menu LED A will be flashing and the color of the Status LED will indicate the receiver type that is selected at the moment.</p>
 
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In order to detect the connected receiver type make sure the receiver is bound to the transmitter and sending out signals. Also make sure the transmitter is setup correctly as shown in the chapter [[Manuals:MBPlusFblV5:Radio_System/en|Radio System]]. Then briefly press the button to start automatic receiver detection routine. The Status-LED will indicate which type the system is scanning for at the moment. When a valid input signal was detected the receiver type will be set automatically and the system will skip to Menu Point B in case a single-line receiver is used or it will exit and restart when a Standard receiver is used. When detection failed, the system will stay at menu point a and the Status LED will flash in red color. In this case once again make sure your receiver is connected properly to MICROBEAST PLUS, bound to the transmitter and sending out control signals and try again.<br />
 
In order to detect the connected receiver type make sure the receiver is bound to the transmitter and sending out signals. Also make sure the transmitter is setup correctly as shown in the chapter [[Manuals:MBPlusFblV5:Radio_System/en|Radio System]]. Then briefly press the button to start automatic receiver detection routine. The Status-LED will indicate which type the system is scanning for at the moment. When a valid input signal was detected the receiver type will be set automatically and the system will skip to Menu Point B in case a single-line receiver is used or it will exit and restart when a Standard receiver is used. When detection failed, the system will stay at menu point a and the Status LED will flash in red color. In this case once again make sure your receiver is connected properly to MICROBEAST PLUS, bound to the transmitter and sending out control signals and try again.<br />
 
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When using a single-line receiver it is mandatory to define the function assignment for the receiver output channels as the single-line receiver packs the control information together and it is not clear, which channel controls which (stick) function. For each specific type of receiver/radio brand there is an appropriate channel allocation preset in MICROBEAST PLUS. If this does not fit your radio system or if you like to use a different assignment or different options you can manually assign each function step by step at the Menu Points B to J. Here each point represents one function to assign.<br />
 
When using a single-line receiver it is mandatory to define the function assignment for the receiver output channels as the single-line receiver packs the control information together and it is not clear, which channel controls which (stick) function. For each specific type of receiver/radio brand there is an appropriate channel allocation preset in MICROBEAST PLUS. If this does not fit your radio system or if you like to use a different assignment or different options you can manually assign each function step by step at the Menu Points B to J. Here each point represents one function to assign.<br />
 
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Refer to the tables below and identify the column that represents your receiver type. Check whether your radio transmits the channels in the given order respectively each stick function on the radio is transmitted using the specified channel number on the left. To know the channel assignment of your transmitter you can check the user manual of the transmitter or look at the servo monitor of the transmitter. In order to load the preset channel assignment hold down the button for at least 2 seconds and release. The yellow Menu-LED will immediately jump to Menu Point '''N'''.<br />
 
Refer to the tables below and identify the column that represents your receiver type. Check whether your radio transmits the channels in the given order respectively each stick function on the radio is transmitted using the specified channel number on the left. To know the channel assignment of your transmitter you can check the user manual of the transmitter or look at the servo monitor of the transmitter. In order to load the preset channel assignment hold down the button for at least 2 seconds and release. The yellow Menu-LED will immediately jump to Menu Point '''N'''.<br />
 
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In case the ordering differs from the given tables, you have to manually assign the channel order step by step. This is done by simply actuating the appropriate channel function on your transmitter at each menu point. When you move the control stick/adjust the channel with the transmitter, a blue flash of the Status-LED indicates that a channel has been detected. It does not matter how far or in what direction you move the stick or in what position the stick/switch was. The channels value itself is not important, but the change of this value is. It is therefore important that only the requested function is activated and not by accident several simultaneously. Otherwise MICROBEAST PLUS may not recognize the allocated channel correctly. If you have moved the wrong stick/switch, just move the correct one afterwards. MICROBEAST PLUS remembers only the last function that was operated and confirms it with blue flashing of the Status-LED.</p>
 
In case the ordering differs from the given tables, you have to manually assign the channel order step by step. This is done by simply actuating the appropriate channel function on your transmitter at each menu point. When you move the control stick/adjust the channel with the transmitter, a blue flash of the Status-LED indicates that a channel has been detected. It does not matter how far or in what direction you move the stick or in what position the stick/switch was. The channels value itself is not important, but the change of this value is. It is therefore important that only the requested function is activated and not by accident several simultaneously. Otherwise MICROBEAST PLUS may not recognize the allocated channel correctly. If you have moved the wrong stick/switch, just move the correct one afterwards. MICROBEAST PLUS remembers only the last function that was operated and confirms it with blue flashing of the Status-LED.</p>
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At Menu Point N you program the failsafe position for the throttle channel. In case the single-line signal is interrupted during operation the throttle servo/speed controller connected to the [CH5] Output is automatically moved to this position. This particularly is the case:
 
At Menu Point N you program the failsafe position for the throttle channel. In case the single-line signal is interrupted during operation the throttle servo/speed controller connected to the [CH5] Output is automatically moved to this position. This particularly is the case:
 
* if using a single-line receiver that turns of the single-line signal in case of signal loss between receiver and transmitter (e.g. Spektrum® satellite receiver or Graupner® receiver in „SUMDOF“ mode)
 
* if using a single-line receiver that turns of the single-line signal in case of signal loss between receiver and transmitter (e.g. Spektrum® satellite receiver or Graupner® receiver in „SUMDOF“ mode)
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