Skookum SK720 Deviation 10 switch assignment

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18 Jun 2015 19:43 #34318 by sky pilot
Hi Everyone- I am trying to hook a Skookum Sk720be to a Devo 10 with deviation firmware on my Walkera V450D03 and am totally stumped. How do I assign the switches for throttle hold, Idle up, etc. I am just coming off a WLtoys V977 so this is very frustrating. I did the switch assignment but it is not working. This is my first time programming a transmitter and I am lost.

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18 Jun 2015 20:11 #34319 by mwm
How did you do the Switch assignment? In particular, are you using the Advanced GUI or the Standard GUI?

Are you sure you've got the Skookum hooked up properly? If that's not set up right, you'll never get the Tx working properly.

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18 Jun 2015 20:39 #34322 by sky pilot
Replied by sky pilot on topic Skookum SK720 Deviation 10 switch assignment
Aileron, elevator etc. are working properly. I am using the standard gui. I can't get the switches to work for my cyclic and tail settings.

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18 Jun 2015 22:51 #34330 by mwm
What do you mean by "cyclic and tail settings"? Are you talking about pitch and tail gyro?

I normally use the advanced GUI. Frankly, that's where the Power of deviation is. The standard GUI isn't very good, even compare to proprietary firmware.

Have you set up the appropriate throttle, pitch, gyro, D/R, etc? Then which switches they are on are set in the switch assignment setup. By default, they all pretty much use FMODE Throttle hold is on GEAR, and GYRO is on MIX.

if all else fails, plug your Tx into a computer, and copy the model.ini file from the drive and upload it here.

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19 Jun 2015 02:36 - 19 Jun 2015 10:27 #34335 by Thomas.Heiss
Replied by Thomas.Heiss on topic Skookum SK720 Deviation 10 switch assignment
If the DeviationTX manual does not help I would suggest reading over a Spektrum DX8 or DX6 V2 Super manual.

Menus in standard GUI are almost the same and good.

But I also do use the advancerd GUI now even for flybar CCPM.
I setup once a Walkera. V120 in advanced GUI mode.


In menu 12. Switch assignment:
Throttle Hold: Assign it to the Rudd DR.
Flight Mode: Assign it to the F-Mode Switch.
Gyro: Assign it to the F-Mode Switch as well.

In menu 8. Throttle hold:
Hold: ON
Hold Position -100 (thats normal for electric): -100 = 0 throttle


You may want to assign more switches for assigning banks? What channels do you have configured on the SK?


With the Advanced GUI you would be even able to assign Gyro to the F-Mode + Mix 1/2 swicthes and use that with AUX4/5 poti to test for the appropriate exact gyro gain.
Like I have Normal / Rate mode on Mix2.


Combined DualRates on 2 2-way switches:
What I do very much like about the Advanced GUI is, that you can combine 2 2-way D/R switches AIL + ELEV to a 3-way DualRate.
So you can change D/R settings for ELEV+AIL+RUDD together on 2 switches.

Screen example: www.rc-network.de/forum/showthread.php/4...ewfull=1#post3612454

I do not like the F-Mode switch (suggestion because of 3-way in the Simple GUI) for changing DualRates. That's more for different throttle curves and pitches...


Have you tested the channel monitor yet?

Did you find the template button in the model setup?
Are there model.ini files on the forum for your SK yet?

Greetings

Thomas
Last edit: 19 Jun 2015 10:27 by Thomas.Heiss. Reason: added description switch assignment, DualRates in advanced GUI

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19 Jun 2015 10:27 #34351 by Thomas.Heiss
Replied by Thomas.Heiss on topic Skookum SK720 Deviation 10 switch assignment
Updated above posting

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22 Jun 2015 21:19 #34543 by sky pilot
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name=V450D03
mixermode=Advanced
[radio]
protocol=DSM2
num_channels=7
fixed_id=123456
tx_power=10mW

[protocol_opts]
Telemetry=Off

[channel1]
safetysw=!RUD DR0
safetyval=-110
template=complex
[mixer]
src=THR
dest=Ch1
switch=ELE DR0
curvetype=9point
points=-100,-75,-50,-25,0,25,50,75,100
[mixer]
src=THR
dest=Ch1
switch=GEAR1
curvetype=9point
points=-100,-75,-50,-25,0,25,50,75,100

[channel2]
template=cyclic1

[channel3]
template=cyclic2

[channel4]
template=expo_dr
[mixer]
src=RUD
dest=Ch4
curvetype=expo
points=0,0
[mixer]
src=RUD
dest=Ch4
switch=FMODE1
curvetype=expo
points=0,0
[mixer]
src=RUD
dest=Ch4
switch=FMODE2
curvetype=expo
points=0,0

[channel5]
template=simple
[mixer]
src=GEAR1
dest=Ch5
curvetype=expo
points=0,0

[channel6]
template=cyclic3

[channel7]
template=expo_dr
[mixer]
src=MIX0
dest=Ch7
scalar=40
curvetype=fixed
[mixer]
src=MIX0
dest=Ch7
switch=FMODE1
scalar=0
curvetype=fixed
[mixer]
src=MIX0
dest=Ch7
switch=FMODE2
scalar=-100
curvetype=fixed

[virtchan1]
template=expo_dr
[mixer]
src=AIL
dest=Virt1
curvetype=expo
points=0,0
[mixer]
src=AIL
dest=Virt1
switch=FMODE1
curvetype=expo
points=0,0
[mixer]
src=AIL
dest=Virt1
switch=FMODE2
curvetype=expo
points=0,0

[virtchan2]
template=expo_dr
[mixer]
src=ELE
dest=Virt2
curvetype=expo
points=0,0
[mixer]
src=ELE
dest=Virt2
switch=FMODE1
curvetype=expo
points=0,0
[mixer]
src=ELE
dest=Virt2
switch=FMODE2
curvetype=expo
points=0,0

[virtchan3]
template=complex
[mixer]
src=THR
dest=Virt3
curvetype=9point
points=-100,-75,-50,-25,0,25,50,75,100
[mixer]
src=THR
dest=Virt3
switch=GEAR1
curvetype=9point
points=-100,-75,-50,-25,0,25,50,75,100
[mixer]
src=THR
dest=Virt3
switch=!RUD DR0
curvetype=9point
points=-100,-75,-50,-25,0,25,50,75,100

[trim1]
src=LEFT_V
pos=TRIMLV+
neg=TRIMLV-
[trim2]
src=RIGHT_V
pos=TRIMRV+
neg=TRIMRV-
[trim3]
src=LEFT_H
pos=TRIMLH+
neg=TRIMLH-
[trim4]
src=RIGHT_H
pos=TRIMRH+
neg=TRIMRH-
[timer1]
type=countdown
src=Ch1
time=180
[timer2]
src=Ch1
[datalog]
switch=None
rate=1 sec
[safety]
Auto=min
[gui-128x64]
V-trim=59,10,1
H-trim=5,59,3
V-trim=65,10,2
H-trim=74,59,4
Small-box=2,22,Ch3
Small-box=2,31,Timer1
Small-box=2,39,Timer2
Model=75,20
Battery=102,1
Toggle=4,10,0,3,0,RUD DR
Toggle=13,10,0,5,0,ELE DR
Toggle=22,10,0,4,0,AIL DR
Toggle=31,10,0,0,0,None
Toggle=40,10,0,0,0,None
TxPower=102,7
quickpage1=Telemetry monitor
Am I in the ballpark?

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23 Jun 2015 09:14 - 23 Jun 2015 09:28 #34552 by Thomas.Heiss
Replied by Thomas.Heiss on topic Skookum SK720 Deviation 10 switch assignment

sky pilot wrote: name=V450D03
mixermode=Advanced
[radio]
protocol=DSM2
num_channels=7
fixed_id=123456
tx_power=10mW


Basically thats correct, at least for DE/EU to run DSM2 at 10mw (if you do not have a genuine Spektrum TX with a declaration of of conformity).DSM2 seem to have 10mhz channel width.
2 channel DSM2 is pretty here dead (for new transmitters) starting 01/01/2015 because of ETSI V1.8.1.

Not sure about fixed_id. I remove that always, so None on my setup for DSMx.

This is my working Spektrum DSMx 100mw + telemetry setup: www.deviationtx.com/forum/protocol-devel...port?start=340#33913


sky pilot wrote: [protocol_opts]
Telemetry=Off



What Spektrum receiver do you use?
Do you only use Spektrum satellites and no full standard receiver?

I would try to get a AR6210 + sat + TM1000/TM1100 or AR8000 + sat + TM1000/TM1100.
With my setup I have DSMx telemetry (Spektrum FlightLog) set to on.

sky pilot wrote: [channel1]
safetysw=!RUD DR0
safetyval=-110


Wrong. Needs to be -100 for electric, if -100 = 0 for your ESC (min point).
If you bind with -110, thats your failsafe value and your motor WILL SPIN even the throttle stick is down!!!

sky pilot wrote: [mixer]
src=THR
dest=Ch1
switch=ELE DR0
curvetype=9point
points=-100,-75,-50,-25,0,25,50,75,100
[mixer]
src=THR
dest=Ch1
switch=GEAR1
curvetype=9point
points=-100,-75,-50,-25,0,25,50,75,100


Looks wrong having two different switches for changing throttle curve?!?
Its either GEAR0 + GEAR1
or
ELEV DR0 + ELEV DR1.


I would have to import rest of config.
Maybe the switches are little bit mixup, e.g ELEV D/R switch for a throttle curve??
I always assign throttle curve or fixed values to the F-mode switch. That (longer) switch is there just for that.
Maybe I am misinterpreting your text modell.ini without import into my Devo10.


But hard to tell if you are on the right track without knowing what you want to achieve, like what switches you assign to which SK720 functions.

Thomas
Last edit: 23 Jun 2015 09:28 by Thomas.Heiss. Reason: additional note: mixer for ch1 uses two different switches

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23 Jun 2015 21:12 #34565 by mwm

Thomas.Heiss wrote:

sky pilot wrote: [channel1]
safetysw=!RUD DR0
safetyval=-110


Wrong. Needs to be -100 for electric, if -100 = 0 for your ESC (min point).
If you bind with -110, thats your failsafe value and your motor WILL SPIN even the throttle stick is down!!!


Note that this depends on your ESC. Some will work properly with those high safety values, some won't. In particular, some Blade Qx quads need the throttle to be < -100 in order to shut the motors off. So you have to set the safety value to values like -110 or -125 in order to get the motors to shut off with the switch.

But as a general rule, set the safety value to -100, and only go lower if that has problems, because your ESCs may well do what Thomas says. I'm not sure if fuel is different.

Thomas.Heiss wrote:

sky pilot wrote: [mixer]
src=THR
dest=Ch1
switch=ELE DR0
curvetype=9point
points=-100,-75,-50,-25,0,25,50,75,100
[mixer]
src=THR
dest=Ch1
switch=GEAR1
curvetype=9point
points=-100,-75,-50,-25,0,25,50,75,100

Looks wrong having two different switches for changing throttle curve?!?
Its either GEAR0 + GEAR1
or
ELEV DR0 + ELEV DR1.


Yeah, that is weird, unless you're trying to do three modes with two two-way switches. But there's no third mixer on this channel. Which makes it really weird, because it means that if you set GEAR0 and ELE DR1, you'll get a sticky throttle, which could be dangerous.

Generally, you should always set the switch for the first mixer on a channel to None, then set the rest to the switches to enable those modes. So you'd use None + GEAR1, which would make GEAR0 use the first mixer by default. There are some cases where you want the first mixer to not be None, but those are advanced.

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