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How to set-up a Devo 7E
- roineust
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I got right out of the box a new Devention Devo 7E.
As well, i have an Orange RX DSM2 receiver and a servo and a battery.
I would like to learn how to bind them together - but i am having trouble understanding what i should do on the Devo side.
In most Devo video tutorials, the menu looks differently than the one i have, as well as they seem to have a 'model setup' inside the menu and i don't have that menu choice.
Am i supposed to install some kind of firmware on the Devo, when i take it out of the box? what kind of firmware?
Thanks!
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- roineust
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OK - now i discovered how to update the firmware to deviation, and done it.
But still - unable to bind...
I'v gone through all the steps in this tutorial:
But yet, the Orange RX receiver flashing light won't stop blinking and i can't make the servo move..
Any ideas what could go wrong?
Thanks!
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- Deal57
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1. When you set up the Devo TX did you calibrate the sticks?
2. do you have the model set up with DSM2 protocol and six channels? If the protocol name has a star it is not loaded right. If everything else looks good, I suggest changing the FixedID to some unique number; sometimes you need to clear it altogether and set it again after bind.
3. Put the bind plug in place and apply power to the RX. Does the light blink slowly?
4. On the Devo, press the bind button. Does the RX light change? If not, try moving the RX antenna a foot or so away; if that doesn't make the light change pattern try closer.
5. If the light doesn't change at all, do you have another receiver to try? we need to see if it will bind to another RX. If it does, then the OrangeRX should be suspect (setup, power, antenna, etc). If the Devo won't bind to another RX, the Devo would be the suspect.
Let us know what you find.
Deviation Devo7e 3way switch mod, A7105, NRF24L01
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- roineust
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Regarding bullet no.1: I don't remember if i have calibrated the sticks when taking the TX out of the box. Anyway, after changing the firmware to Deviation, i can't find any stick calibration option on the menu. How does all this stick calibration issue affect the binding process?
Besides that:
Bullet no.2: Yes, i have the model set up with DSM2 protocol and six channels. No star appears beside the protocol name. Have changed the fixed ID to another random number. To no avail.
Bullet no.3: None of the light on the Orange RX blink slowly, only fast.
Bullet no.4: None of the light on the Orange RX blink slowly, only fast, no matter what distance from TX.
Bullet no.5: I'v tried that with 2 Orange RX receivers and with 2 DT receivers (which do blink slowly for several seconds when bind plug is in - but then always return to fast blink, no matter what i do). Here is a link to the DT receivers page: deltang.co.uk/dt-rx-v26.pdf
Still, maybe all of the receivers i have, are out of order? I did play with connecting them to LiPo 3S long ago and maybe have pushed the limit to 12.6V by mistake or connected in reverse polarity (but still, from their reactions now, it doesn't make sense to me that all of them are fried..)
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Too many hobbies & too many Devos!
Who knows where the time goes?
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Good catch, Arnold!
Deviation Devo7e 3way switch mod, A7105, NRF24L01
Devo6s 2x2 switch mod, trim mod, haptic, multimodule, A7105, NRF24L01, CC2500
Devo12e 4-in-1 with voice mod -- it speaks!!
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- roineust
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Tried all the advice mentioned. Read through the instructions. Could not find where stick calibration is mentioned.
Also found another RX, which has a light blinking for a second and then turns on constant, here it is - the 5th type of RX, which does not seem to work:
www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__1341...ellite_Receiver.html
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press ENT. click on "transmitter menu". Than click on "transmitter config".
On the bottom of that page click on "Calibrate"
Tom
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So did you put 12v onto the 5v rail of all of these receivers? Have you used them with any other transmitter since?
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7. Main Menu
The main menu selections of the Deviation firmware are accessed by momentarily pressing the ENT button on the bottom right of the transmitter. The main menu consists of the following four options: Model menu, Transmitter menu, USB and About Deviation.
All settings which pertain to the usage of your Devention transmitter are accessed from the main menu. They include model options, language selection, display options, buzzer, vibration, stick mode, calibration , USB connectivity as well as version information.
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Select calibration, and follow the on-screen prompts.
hint: set the throttle stick at the middle of its stroke before starting the calibration sequence, start calibration, then move sticks in only one axis at a time to both end points without pushing on them too hard, just enough pressure until you feel them hit the end of their travel.
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Anyway, it has surfaced now.
Deviation Devo7e 3way switch mod, A7105, NRF24L01
Devo6s 2x2 switch mod, trim mod, haptic, multimodule, A7105, NRF24L01, CC2500
Devo12e 4-in-1 with voice mod -- it speaks!!
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It was straight from the on-line version, ....and it is still there "Section 7. Main Menu"Deal57 wrote: @RedSleds:, That's in the PDF version, but not in the online version. The online version breaks up chapter 7 so these details should go in chapter 8. That particular detail just seems to be missing, unless maybe the box for 8.1.2 is over it... Can't tell on my iPad.
Anyway, it has surfaced now.
.....and, yes, it should be described in Section 8 under generic settings, but at this time, it is not.
Perhaps it is not because, the heading on the LCD screen of "Sticks [Calibrate]" is kind of self explanatory, and once calibrate is pressed, there are on-screen prompts that tell the user what to do. But, I agree that some details about it in the manual would be nice.
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- roineust
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I find it hard to believe that i ever fried them, maybe at most only one of them. They are all blinking and alive - they just won't blink slower or stop blinking.
What could i be doing wrong?
Should i start looking at reset or re-upload firmware procedures?
This is so strange to me - although it is my first ever attempt to bind any kind o 2.4Ghz DSM2 RX and TX.
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However, it does appear to be missing. The text is in the source, but has been missing from the output for a while now. I'm looking into it now.
Do not ask me questions via PM. Ask in the forums, where I'll answer if I can.
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