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Remote receivers (Spektrum® DSMX/DSM2, JR® DMSS, ALIGN® iBus) can be directly connected to the white pin board at the side of MICROBEAST ULTRA. Here the receiver will be powered with a stabilized voltage of 3.3 Volts! Voltage is the first pin from the front/right, minus is the second pin from the right, signal is connected at the third pin from the right.<br />
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'''Remote receivers''' (Spektrum® DSMX/DSM2, JR® DMSS, ALIGN® iBus) can be directly connected to the white pin board at the side of MICROBEAST ULTRA. Here the receiver will be powered with a stabilized voltage of 3.3 Volts! Voltage is the first pin from the front/right, minus is the second pin from the right, signal is connected at the third pin from the right.<br />
 
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'''Please note:''' MICROBEAST ULTRA does not support connecting more than one remote satellite at a time!<br />
 
'''Please note:''' MICROBEAST ULTRA does not support connecting more than one remote satellite at a time!<br />
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To connect a SRXL2 remote receiver like '''SPM4650/SPM4651T it is necessary to INTERCHANGE THE WIRES of the supplied 4-pin receiver connector'''. In this configuration you can directly plug in the receiver without the need for an extra adapter. But be very careful! Make sure plus and minus are placed properly! The signal wire is connected at the fourth pin from the front/right, minus ist second pin from the front/right, voltage (+3.3V) is the first pin from the front/right. On satellite side the signal output is on the outer side, the pin next to it is not used, then we have voltage and on the inner side comes minus.<br />
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To connect a '''SRXL2 remote receiver''' like SPM4650/SPM4651T it is necessary to '''INTERCHANGE THE WIRES of the supplied 4-pin receiver connector'''. In this configuration you can directly plug in the receiver without the need for an extra adapter. But be very careful! Make sure plus and minus are placed properly! The signal wire is connected at the fourth pin from the front/right, minus ist second pin from the front/right, voltage (+3.3V) is the first pin from the front/right. On satellite side the signal output is on the outer side, the pin next to it is not used, then we have voltage and on the inner side comes minus.<br />
 
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'''ESC connection'''
 
* When telemetry is not in use, the throttle servo or ESC is connected to the '''[IO2]''' output.
 
* When telemetry is not in use, the throttle servo or ESC is connected to the '''[IO2]''' output.
 
* When using a telemetry receiver and an ESC with telemtry data connector, the ESC is connected to the '''[IO1]''' output. The data signal of the ESC is connected to '''[IO2]''' input. (You will get further information about connecting the speed controller and setting up telemetry on the next page!)
 
* When using a telemetry receiver and an ESC with telemtry data connector, the ESC is connected to the '''[IO1]''' output. The data signal of the ESC is connected to '''[IO2]''' input. (You will get further information about connecting the speed controller and setting up telemetry on the next page!)
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