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Devo 7e - naza m lite - rx701
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25 Nov 2014 22:40 #26578
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Hi everyone,
could someone tell me if the setup i plan to buy is suitable to fly a f450?
if not, what should i modify ?
Thx a lot,
Nicolas
could someone tell me if the setup i plan to buy is suitable to fly a f450?
if not, what should i modify ?
Thx a lot,
Nicolas
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26 Nov 2014 07:09 #26581
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Should be fine as long as you don't need more than seven channels for the naza.
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26 Nov 2014 17:33 #26585
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in which case would i need more ? i mean, what kind of features could be done with more channels ?
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26 Nov 2014 20:26 #26588
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The 7e only has 6 channel inputs stock thr. ail. elv. rud. and the 2 2 pos. switches they call it 7 because the throttle stick is mixed with collective. If you can solder and you want more inputs you can easily add 2 3 pos. switches. The 3 pos. switches would be better for selecting from the flight modes if you have a gps. Although if you don't have a gps you can use the stock 7e since the naza m lite only has two flight modes without it.
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26 Nov 2014 20:35 #26589
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mod switch already in progress, and the gps is inclued in the kit i plan to buy. will this be ok so ?
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27 Nov 2014 00:03 #26593
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With the 3 pos. switch's you should be able to do everything.
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27 Nov 2014 00:08 #26594
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thx kungpow.
Last thing :which deviation model would u advise me to choose in order to control the f450 ?
Last thing :which deviation model would u advise me to choose in order to control the f450 ?
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27 Nov 2014 02:17 - 27 Nov 2014 02:20 #26596
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I assume you're asking which model.ini file would be best and a quick search shows no files posted on
www.deviationtx.com
so unless somebody thats already done this setup decides to post one. You may have to setup the model yourself but, don't worry it's super simple. The last post in this thread
www.deviationtx.com/forum/3-feedback-que...-would-it-work#19348
shows how it would essentially be setup.
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21 Jan 2015 00:38 #27910
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Hi everybody,
i just received the naza yesterday, flashed it into naza v2, everything's ok but when i connect my devo7e, the assistant is whining: error 29 and the led turns red blinking
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error 29
TX stick(s) mid point error too big can be caused by the following reasons:
(1) There is TX stick (except the throttle stick) not at center when power on the autopilot system.
(2) The TX sticks has been trimmed, which leads to the large deviation of mid point. For example, the SUB-TRIM has been adjusted for Futaba transmitter.
(3) The TX stick(s) travel has larger asymmetry.
For the reason (1), please put all TX sticks at the mid point, and then power cycle the autopilot system to re-record the mid point. If the problem continues, that can be caused by the reason (2) or reason (3), you need to adjust the output range of your TX, and then use the Assistant Software to redo the TX calibration. Please carry out the following procedures.
(1) Connect to the Assistant software, click Basic-> R/C-> Command Sticks Calibration, and push all TX sticks throughout their complete travel range to see if any stick cannot reach its largest position.
(2) Adjust the largest travel of TX stick until the cursor on the Assistant software can reach both end positions, according to your TX manual.
(3) Power cycle the autopilot system, note that power cycle is required.
(4) Redo the TX calibration according to the Assistant software."
I did the calivrations of naza, devo thousand times, trims are neutral, but i still fail.
any idea someone ?????
thx
i just received the naza yesterday, flashed it into naza v2, everything's ok but when i connect my devo7e, the assistant is whining: error 29 and the led turns red blinking
"
error 29
TX stick(s) mid point error too big can be caused by the following reasons:
(1) There is TX stick (except the throttle stick) not at center when power on the autopilot system.
(2) The TX sticks has been trimmed, which leads to the large deviation of mid point. For example, the SUB-TRIM has been adjusted for Futaba transmitter.
(3) The TX stick(s) travel has larger asymmetry.
For the reason (1), please put all TX sticks at the mid point, and then power cycle the autopilot system to re-record the mid point. If the problem continues, that can be caused by the reason (2) or reason (3), you need to adjust the output range of your TX, and then use the Assistant Software to redo the TX calibration. Please carry out the following procedures.
(1) Connect to the Assistant software, click Basic-> R/C-> Command Sticks Calibration, and push all TX sticks throughout their complete travel range to see if any stick cannot reach its largest position.
(2) Adjust the largest travel of TX stick until the cursor on the Assistant software can reach both end positions, according to your TX manual.
(3) Power cycle the autopilot system, note that power cycle is required.
(4) Redo the TX calibration according to the Assistant software."
I did the calivrations of naza, devo thousand times, trims are neutral, but i still fail.
any idea someone ?????
thx
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