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04 Nov 2013 13:49 #15328
by tonyg7vkb
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Hi everyone, I'm new to the site.
I recently purchased a Devo10 in mode2. I installed Deviation vers 3 and the file system from vers 2.1.
All appears okay except for one minor error.
When switching on I get a warning that Ch1[Ele] is 0% and safe value is -100?. If this were on Ch3[Th] I'd understand it.
How can I correct this issue?
I recently purchased a Devo10 in mode2. I installed Deviation vers 3 and the file system from vers 2.1.
All appears okay except for one minor error.
When switching on I get a warning that Ch1[Ele] is 0% and safe value is -100?. If this were on Ch3[Th] I'd understand it.
How can I correct this issue?
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04 Nov 2013 13:50 #15329
by FDR
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You should install the v3.0 filesystem for the v3.0 fw:
www.deviationtx.com/repository/Deviation...s-devo10-v3.0.0.zip/
www.deviationtx.com/repository/Deviation...s-devo10-v3.0.0.zip/
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04 Nov 2013 16:22 #15335
by tonyg7vkb
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Thanks FDR, Thanks for your quick response.
I installed file system version 3 as advised and initially all was okay.
Then I changed protocol to DSM2 and the problem came back. Haven't found a way round it so far?
I installed file system version 3 as advised and initially all was okay.
Then I changed protocol to DSM2 and the problem came back. Haven't found a way round it so far?
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04 Nov 2013 16:29 #15338
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Replied by rbe2012 on topic Devo10 warning?
When you changed the model or restarted the tx it should be gone.
This is a known problem because some variables are not initialized directly after changing the protocol but rather when the model is reloaded.
This is a known problem because some variables are not initialized directly after changing the protocol but rather when the model is reloaded.
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04 Nov 2013 16:36 #15339
by FDR
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...or if you edit an existing old model config, which contains something like this in the [safety] section:
[safety]
Ch1=min
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04 Nov 2013 16:50 #15341
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After changing protocol from Devo to DSM2 channels mapping do not change automatically, you need change source to valid for first 4 channels, at mixer page.
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04 Nov 2013 18:09 #15347
by tonyg7vkb
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Thanks guys for your quick responses. I seem to be getting around the problems now with your help.
This is where I am at the moment?
Mode2
DSM2
Plane
6Channel
Throttle left stick[Ch1]
Rudder left stick[Ch4]
Ail right stick[Ch2]
Ele right stick [Ch3]
Gear gear switch
Ch6 3position mixer switch
I got here by loading a template for 6ch plane.
I did try editing the mixing without success. Thanks again guys.
This is where I am at the moment?
Mode2
DSM2
Plane
6Channel
Throttle left stick[Ch1]
Rudder left stick[Ch4]
Ail right stick[Ch2]
Ele right stick [Ch3]
Gear gear switch
Ch6 3position mixer switch
I got here by loading a template for 6ch plane.
I did try editing the mixing without success. Thanks again guys.
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