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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!
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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!<br />
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==Connecting to SYS port==
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==Connecting to DI2 port==
 
To connect a receiver with standard servo connectors, i.e. the '''AR6610T''' or '''AR8020T''' you need an adapter from servo plug to JST-ZH type. We offer a special adapter if needed - order nr. BXA76403. Voltage is the first pin from the left, signal is connected at the third pin from the left. Minus is the second pin from the front/right.<br />
 
To connect a receiver with standard servo connectors, i.e. the '''AR6610T''' or '''AR8020T''' you need an adapter from servo plug to JST-ZH type. We offer a special adapter if needed - order nr. BXA76403. Voltage is the first pin from the left, signal is connected at the third pin from the left. Minus is the second pin from the front/right.<br />
 
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== Throttle servo / ESC ==
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'''MICROBEAST PLUS'''<br />
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.<br />
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The ESC or throttle servo usually is connected at DI1 port. If needed the telemetry data line from the ESC is connected to the CH5 port.<br />
 
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When using a SPEKTRUM® Avian ESC with SRXL2 telemetry this must be connected at SYS port. In consequence it is mandatory to connect the receiver at the DI2 port as shown above!<br />
 
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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.<br />
 
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.<br />
 
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When using a SPEKTRUM® Avian ESC with SRXL2 telemetry this must be connected at SYS port. In consequence it is mandatory to connect the receiver at the DI2 port as shown above!<br />
 
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'''NANOBEAST'''<br />
 
'''NANOBEAST'''<br />
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.<br />
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The ESC or throttle servo is connected at CH1 port. If needed the telemetry data line from the ESC is connected to the SAT port.<br />
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Using a SPEKTRUM® Avian ESC is only possible in standard PWM mode connected at CH1 port. As NANOBEAST does not have enough bi-directional ports available, it is not possible to use the SRXL2 telemetry backlink here.<br />
 
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