MO UN T i N g
02 connecting receivers
Conventional receivers via single channels:
Disconnect all servos that need to be stabilised from the receiver and make a note of the servo's function. Connect the required cables A-E of the supplied cable
harness to the receiver's outputs that have become available where the servos were previously connected (see Section 3 for details about connection).
The channels are intentionally only marked with letters and you are free to assign them. Only the following needs to be taken into account:
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At least connections A, B and AUX have to be used as they also transfer the power supply.
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The grey cable serves as a gyro channel. You should set up a channel in the transmitter for this gyro channel to enable stabilisation to be adjusted in flight
and/or to switch the mode.
connecting sum signal and satellites:
Receivers that have a ‚serial' connection make connection easier, as all channels can be transmitted via a single cable.
Sum.-/PWM-Signal
To use a serial connection (sum signal) the input mode of the system must be configured as per PC setup software. The channels on the PC are assigned in the
same way. The setup software is also suitable for binding Spektrum/JR satellites. Furthermore, the setup software offers a very easy-to-understand test option
for all received signals with its Diagnose page.
note:
The CORTEX assigns the internal gyro axes to the correspronding servos automatically during the teach-in process. The same applies to any mixers.
Any functions can therefore be combined. For example, ailerons can be stabilised, even if they also have an elevator function (which optionally can also be
stabilised). In spite of this, these rudders can still execute an (unstabilised) landing flap function. If necessary, functions that should not or only optionally
be stabilised can also be passed through.
Spektrum / JR Satellite 1
Spektrum / JR Satellite 2
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