Dont think my hold switch on devo 7e is working??

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02 Nov 2014 11:17 #26258 by scooterstew
hi just recently installed the latest nightly build....

got A7105 and nrfl401 modules installed and working great....

but I dont think my hold switch is working at all??

on the channel monitor option the other switch fmod makes the value go to -100 to +100 when switched on and off....

but when I switch the hold switch nothing happens....

when I had just 4.0.1 installed Im sure the hold switch worked.....

any ideas???

how can I test it for sure to find out......

thanks......

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02 Nov 2014 20:10 #26264 by Deal57

scooterstew wrote: hi just recently installed the latest nightly build....

got A7105 and nrfl401 modules installed and working great....

but I dont think my hold switch is working at all??

on the channel monitor option the other switch fmod makes the value go to -100 to +100 when switched on and off....

but when I switch the hold switch nothing happens....

when I had just 4.0.1 installed Im sure the hold switch worked.....

any ideas???

how can I test it for sure to find out......

thanks......


Usually the hold is set up on the throttle channel, not as a separate channel. So the channel monitor should show your throttle channel go to -100. Have you verified that this the behavior using the emulator? If toggling the hold key works (I think it is the z key) in the emulator, you'll see the throttle value to -100. Then if the same model settings don't work on the Devo you'll know you've got a HW problem.

Here is an example from my throttle setting in the ini file.
[Channel 3]
safetysw=HOLD1
safetyval=-100
[mixer]
src=THR
dest=ch3
curvetype=3point
points=-100,60,100
smooth=1

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