Cannot Bind Dragonlink V2 to Devo 10

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15 Feb 2016 12:25 #43148 by armincles
Cannot Bind Dragonlink V2 to Devo 10 was created by armincles
Hi all!
I used to use the trainerport of my Devo10 with my Dragonlink without problems,after I installed the Deviation Software , I cannot connect with the Dragonlink anymore , getting a flashing red light from the Dragonlink transmitter.
I tried my Devo 7 to see if the problem is the Dragonlink, but it worked fine, so it must be the new software that has changed something.
I have read threads, where it was suggested to change the plug type, but Im confused as it did work before with the same plug in the trainer port.
Can anybody help me with this problem?

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15 Feb 2016 13:22 #43151 by FDR
Replied by FDR on topic Cannot Bind Dragonlink V2 to Devo 10
You need to change the protocol to PPM.

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15 Feb 2016 15:30 #43158 by armincles
Replied by armincles on topic Cannot Bind Dragonlink V2 to Devo 10
Thanks for your help, is this in the ini.file where ist says DEVO? :unsure:

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15 Feb 2016 16:14 #43159 by FDR
Replied by FDR on topic Cannot Bind Dragonlink V2 to Devo 10
Yes

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15 Feb 2016 16:27 #43161 by armincles
Replied by armincles on topic Cannot Bind Dragonlink V2 to Devo 10
Just tried that, but still nothing, but it must be something else as well that is not set properly.
Got to go to work now, ill try again tomorrow,
thanks again for your help. ;)

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16 Feb 2016 12:13 #43181 by armincles
Replied by armincles on topic Cannot Bind Dragonlink V2 to Devo 10
Good news, I got it going! B)
Just for anyone that also has a similar Problem, I did not use Notepad++ on my PC thats why the iniFiles could not be read by the Devo. I did before manually seperate the lines ,but wondered why they always reverted back to the one line.
Well I read the article in the forum about decpmpiling the ini.files and there I read that you must have Notepad++ to change the files because it keeps it in the correct format.
A Problem that would have kept me guessing for a long time, as the Devo could not execute any changes I made.

I now set in MODEL Menu - Model setup the PPM IN to NONE and the protocol from DEVO to PPM and voila it connects like it used to. :woohoo:

So use notepad++ to edit the files! :)

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