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Brasher 05-20-2009 07:39 PM

Dx6i AUX 1 channel setup
 
hey i pluged a servo in the aux 1 channel (6200 receiver) and i just want to link that servo up to one of the many 2 postion switches. I tryed hitting every switch and nothing does anything with the servo pluged into the AUX 1 channel of the reciever. So how do I set the transmitter to control the aux 1 channel?

rottenbelly 05-20-2009 07:47 PM

Put it in the gear spot if your not using it and use gear switch.
I can find out more on the Aux spot but it wont be till morning.

Brasher 05-20-2009 08:04 PM

the gear spot is being used( first and second gear transmission switch), all channels seem to work execept the 6th channel which is AUX 1, i need all 6 channel's for my app. thanks for help. I need AUX 1 to lock and unlock my diffs (4wheel steer summit). I try fliping all the switches, and moving both sticks: and watching on monitor and i see all the other 5 channels move, but AUX remains centered and still., thanks for the help.

rottenbelly 05-20-2009 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Brasher (Post 1804698)
the gear spot is being used( first and second gear transmission switch), all channels seem to work execept the 6th channel which is AUX 1, i need all 6 channel's for my app. thanks for help. I need AUX 1 to lock and unlock my diffs (4wheel steer summit). I try fliping all the switches, and moving both sticks: and watching on monitor and i see all the other 5 channels move, but AUX remains centered and still., thanks for the help.


Ive been messing with some of the mixing. Couldnt get it, but i have a broken mix/ throttle hold switch..
If you call horizon or spectrum they can tell you. Thats how another guy figured out how to do a 3 position setup."thumbsup"
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/electronics/157532-how-program-dx6i-3-position-dig.html

Brasher 05-20-2009 08:15 PM

i got the aux channel to work, had to go into adust list part of the rado it was under flaps. so anyway to get the tlock controler to work, i figured i have to y harness my diff servos together, and plug the leds into the batt recever spot.

Brasher 05-20-2009 08:59 PM

so i tryed that tread you linked, thanks, it seems i can have high gear set on flap and no diffs locked, switch to low gear(flaps) and depending on the postion of the gear switch have front diffs locked or both diffs locked. Problem is even if i do set up the travel adustments right, the diff servos switch back and forth on their own once every 3 seconds. (they are plugged into the tlock controler which is plugged into gear channel.) might have to y harness them, somthing aint right between this radio and the tlock controler.

Brasher 05-20-2009 09:11 PM

hey, do i need a Y harness, i have unused trottel channel, is there anyway to plug one of my diff locking servo's into that reciever slot and make it work off of the gear switch while having another diff servo pluged into the gear slot on the reciever, so they both work of the gear switch?

constantmotion 05-22-2009 08:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brasher (Post 1804875)
hey, do i need a Y harness, i have unused trottel channel, is there anyway to plug one of my diff locking servo's into that reciever slot and make it work off of the gear switch while having another diff servo pluged into the gear slot on the reciever, so they both work of the gear switch?

I don't believe that will work b/c the servo plugged into the gear channel will only work with the gear switch. I might be wrong about this. You can put a Y harness on the gear channel and plug both servos in the gear switch and it'll work both servos, but both at the same time. Don't believe that is what you are wanting.


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