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| Can I operate an original XPS 8-Channel receiver without its case? |
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Posted by: flyingw - 04-11-2021, 05:02 AM - Forum: 8 and 10 channel receivers
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Hi Jim,
I've been flying a foamie that is setup like a miniature bush plane with a four servo wing for flaps and ailerons.
Ch1 = Left aileron
Ch2 = Elevator
Ch3 = Throttle
Ch4 = Rudder
Ch5 = Right Aileron
Ch6 = Left flap
Ch7 = Right flap
Because I needed seven servo outputs I installed a Nano Rx and an X10+(V2) in the plane and all works perfectly. But now I want the X10 for a different project.
I am thinking about installing instead an original 8-Channel XPS receiver. With weight at a premium in the little foamie, could I remove the 8-Channel receiver's case and still use it safely?
Thanks,
Paul
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| AutoMatch™ |
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Posted by: XPS - 11-12-2019, 01:22 PM - Forum: Setup and usage
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This thread is to discuss the AutoMatch™ feature - the most precision multi-servo matching system in the industry!
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| Sequencers |
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Posted by: XPS - 11-12-2019, 01:21 PM - Forum: Setup and usage
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This thread is for discussing the sequencer setup. The sequencer feature can be rather complex. We are here to help!
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| Firmware feature requests |
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Posted by: XPS - 11-12-2019, 01:19 PM - Forum: Firmware Updates
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This thread is to discuss possible firmware features for the X24. If you have an idea for something new or changing something that exists, let us know!
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| Firmware Releases |
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Posted by: XPS - 11-12-2019, 12:55 PM - Forum: Firmware Updates
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Latest release: v2.3
Download: X24-updater23.exe
Changes:
v2.2 - 10/23/19 ** INTERNAL TEST RELEASE **
- Added support for Graupner SUMD v3.
- Fixed issue with Failsafe defaulting to Rx instead of X24 in the Input Mode when doing a RESET of the settings.
- Added ability to display infinite number of pages of channels in the Channel Info display.
- Changed failsafe handling to now check and show all receiver's frame loss instead of ignoring all other receivers after finding the first receiver with a valid packet. This helps with setup of antennas.
- Fixed displaying Channel Info for 10/11 bit Spektrum satellite frames.
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v2.3 - 11/11/19
- Added "Advanced" menu option.
- Added RxWindow under Advanced menu, which is the amount of time (us) to wait after the last byte of serial data has been received, before processing all of the serial packets. This allows handling receivers that have different firmware or even hardware that might result in different lengths of time to decode and send serial data packets. Only change when known issue exists!
- Changed power-off routine to flicker STATUS LED for 1/2 second while powering down instead of simply delaying 2 seconds before actually powering off.
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XtremeLink Range Testing Procedure - Updated: 06/29/18 |
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Posted by: XPS - 06-29-2018, 04:40 PM - Forum: XtremeLink Radio System
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Range Test Procedure for v3.0 and later firmware (anything sold after October 2008):
Range test for full range receivers:
1. Install the receiver in the R/C device as it will be used.
2. Turn on the radio system so servo movement can be observed. Note: antenna should be ON the module.
3. Using flat ground (pavement, low cut grass, or dirt) place the R/C device so that the receiver antenna is no less than 6" from the ground. This might require you elevating the R/C device during the testing.
4. Hold your transmitter waist high, away from your body.
5. Press and hold the PROG button on the transmitter module.
6. Walk to a distance of at least 125 feet. If at any time you experience a pause in controls, try to reproduce it again and release the button to see if the pause no longer occurs. If the problem does not occur now, check to make sure that your receiver is at least 6" from the ground while testing.
7. With the PROG button still pressed down, walk away from the R/C device while moving the sticks until there is intermittent control. Releasing the PROG button should restore 100% control. If it does not, do not use the system and contact Xtreme Power Systems for assistance!
8. Test complete.
Range test for surface or park flyer receivers:
Follow the instructions of above. The range test will be limited to approximately 75 feet instead of at least 125 feet for full range receivers.
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Range Test Procedure for v2.9 and earlier firmware (anything sold before October 2008):
To perform a range test of the XtremeLink system using the transmitter module that has the removable antenna, follow the instructions below. Have someone help you if there is any possibility of the R/C device moving from a stationary location.
Range test for full range receivers:
1. Install the receiver in the R/C device as it will be used.
2. Remove the antenna from the transmitter module.
3. Turn on the radio system so servo movement can be observed.
4. Using flat ground (pavement, low cut grass, or dirt) place the R/C device so that the receiver antenna is no less than 6" from the ground. This might require you elevating the R/C device during the testing.
5. Hold your transmitter waist high, away from your body.
6. Press and hold the PROG button on the transmitter module.
7. Walk around the R/C device completely (360 degrees) at a distance of at least 50 feet, making sure that the transmitter antenna connector is pointed at the R/C device. If at any time you experience a pause in controls, try to reproduce it again and release the button to see if the pause no longer occurs. If the problem does not occur now, check to make sure that your receiver is at least 6" from the ground while testing.
8. With the PROG button still pressed down, walk away from the R/C device while moving the sticks until there is intermittent control. Note the distant of when intermittent operation begins.
9. Continue walking the same distance. If you walked 100 feet before intermittent operation occurred, you would walk an additional 100 feet.
10. Now, without any control, re-install the antenna on your transmitter module (do not release the PROG button). The R/C device should immediately respond. If it does not respond 100% fully, do not use the system and contact Xtreme Power Systems for assistance!
11. Test complete.
Range test for surface or park flyer receivers:
Follow the instructions of above. The range test will be limited to approximately 25 feet instead of 50 feet for full range receivers.
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