DX3 problem im trying to use my dx3 for a rear dig on a clod and it seems that the 3rd channel is stuck in LN, linear position. i need it on 3P. the manual says hold the mode and channel button down to get to system mode then press mode twice until FN3 appears. it doesnt do anything different whether i push mode OR mode and channel at the same time. what do i do? |
Hold those buttons with the radio turned OFF. Then keep holding them and turn the radio ON. That should get you where you want to go. |
ok i'll try |
hell yes, it worked! thank you SOOO much:!: |
No problem, let me know if you have any more questions. I've been running an XR3 for the last 7 years, basically the same as the DX3. |
hey is it possible to have that third channel control a winch? ive tried but havent figured it out yet. |
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i'm on same boat.. my 2.2 rig axial is 4WS and full time 4WS instead of my choice. other trick I leave my sterr on the screen for rev/norm and I can do crab walk at least |
I'm having a problem with my 3rd channle here. I put a new micro rx in my super. Seems like the bind went through great. Channle 1 works fine Channle 2 works fine. When I hit the 3rd channle button,it says FN3 and I can hold it either way and it'll either got - or + to whatever number until I stop. I don't have a manual and thought maybe a setting is off somewhere. |
See post #2, and #1. |
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I did.:lol: |
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3P setup on third chan only move by increment. |
You're in linear mode, you want 3P. Or, http://www.spektrumrc.com/Content/PD...al-english.pdf Page 16 maybe, I didn't look that hard. :flipoff: |
Page 20 maybe. |
starts on page 19 |
I'll keep trying guys. I got it to the 3P position but theres still no response. The servo worked before I put the micro in,so I know it's good. Everything worked fine with the traxass crap in there.....if you didn't mind glitches from hell:lol: I got my MM figured out when I went back to the 1.16 version of the firmware. Now,the radio is taken a crap on me.:lol::lol: Thanks for the help. |
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