Tulipa hankittua tuollainen lähetin... myyjä ainakin väittää olevan päivitetty(Das87 Customized Firmware PSX0.6.1), että jotenkin pitäisi saada toimimaan 7/8-kanavaisena.
Mitenkähän tuollaisen saisi selville?
Ainakaan tuo ilmoituksessa mainittu "Long press EXP can directly control CH3-CH8 value" ei toimi.
Avasin jo ohjaimenkin ja ainakaan ei silmään osunut mitään ylimääräistä piirilevyä.
Millainen homma tuo on modata useammalle kanavalle?
Flysky GT3C 3 kanavaa vai enemmän
Re: Flysky GT3C 3 kanavaa vai enemmän
Lyhyesti. Noiden 8 kanava modit on ns. softa modi, eli ihmiset pistää toisen ohjelman/käyttöohjelman/softan/software että saat 8 kanavaa käyttöösi.
Ja noi 8 kanavaa voi pistää mihin nappeihin tahansa.
Jos englanti käy niin tämän sivun avulla pääset alkuun, kokeilemalla ja näpräämälä onnsituu kyllä
https://overkillrc.reamaze.com/kb/flysk ... troduction
Ja noi 8 kanavaa voi pistää mihin nappeihin tahansa.
Jos englanti käy niin tämän sivun avulla pääset alkuun, kokeilemalla ja näpräämälä onnsituu kyllä
https://overkillrc.reamaze.com/kb/flysk ... troduction
Re: Flysky GT3C 3 kanavaa vai enemmän
Ok, kiitos.
Ilmeisesti vanha tai keskeneräinen sivu, kun ainakaan omalla selaimella linkit ei toimi(mm. tuo FAQ-osio).
Kokeilin kaikkeen mahdolliseen tuota pitkää painallusta enterillä.. ei mitään.
Kaiketi tuota ei sitten olekaan muokattu, vaikka myyjä niin väitti.
Ilmeisesti vanha tai keskeneräinen sivu, kun ainakaan omalla selaimella linkit ei toimi(mm. tuo FAQ-osio).
Kokeilin kaikkeen mahdolliseen tuota pitkää painallusta enterillä.. ei mitään.
Kaiketi tuota ei sitten olekaan muokattu, vaikka myyjä niin väitti.
Re: Flysky GT3C 3 kanavaa vai enemmän
mahollista, kopsaan ensimmäisen tehtävän näin manuaalisesti, englanniksi, tämän avulla ainakin ite onnistuin saamaan toimimaan.
Kolmella kanavalla pärjää ihan hienosti
This article is to provide a basic introduction to the navigation and user interface structure of the new GT3B/GT3C 0.6.1 firmware.
The basic functionality is nearly the same as stock. The menu items are what they appear to be with a short enter click. To adjust the EPA’s, simply go to E.Point, press enter, choose the channel, press enter and adjust them. For menu’s that can have both a left and a right value, such as EPA’s, use the steering wheel to switch between the left E.Point and the right E.point. There will be an arrow above the 3 digit display.
The initial complexity that most users run into, is programming the more advance functionality. This isn't very hard to do after reading through this guide and the firmware manual. The reason it seems so complex is because of the limited lcd on the GT3B/C, which requires abbreviations to show what's going on. These abbreviations are all laid out in the manual and throughout these knowledge base articles, but here’s some info on the basics.
Behind each normal menu item, there is an secondary menu. The secondary menu is accessed by using the LONG-enter maneuver (press and hold enter for 1-2 seconds). Each menu can have a long list of sub menus or “options”, to navigate through these simply press enter. At each menu (option), select a value for it, then proceed by pressing enter. LONG-enter will save and exit a menu. The manual lays out all these menus, their options, the signals that indicate which menu is open, and the order which menu’s come (top to bottom = first to last). The manual also gives a brief description of each option. The firmware manual is not a how to, is is simply a map that shows how to get to the place to adjust something, and what the abbreviations mean.
Here are afew templates (How to’s) to get started
Assign Channel 3 to the Ch3 Trim Switch as a non momentary 3 position switch
Scroll to REV, press LONG-enter (access the Key Mapping Menu)
Scroll to 3, press enter (Select the CH3 trim switch)
Scroll to CH3, enter (Choose to control Channel 3 with the chosen switch)
Scroll to BNL, enter (Select No Long keys from the Buttons menu/option)
Scroll to 100, LONG enter (Select 100% as the step rate, so positions is -100%, 0, 100%, then exit menu as other options aren't needed)
Assign the DIG mix (dual esc) to Channel 3 and have the CH3 trim switch control it in a momentary action)
Scroll to E.point, LONG-enter (Open the Mixing menu)
Scroll to d, enter (Select the DIG mix)
Scroll to CH3, LONG-enter (Assign the 2nd esc in the DIG mix to be ch3, then exit the menu)
Scroll to REV, LONG-enter (Open the Key-Mapping Menu)
Scroll to 3, enter (Select CH3 Switch)
Scroll to DIG, enter (Select the DIG mix as the function controlled by the selected switch)
Scroll to BMO, LONG-enter (Select MOmentary from the Buttons menu)
Kolmella kanavalla pärjää ihan hienosti
This article is to provide a basic introduction to the navigation and user interface structure of the new GT3B/GT3C 0.6.1 firmware.
The basic functionality is nearly the same as stock. The menu items are what they appear to be with a short enter click. To adjust the EPA’s, simply go to E.Point, press enter, choose the channel, press enter and adjust them. For menu’s that can have both a left and a right value, such as EPA’s, use the steering wheel to switch between the left E.Point and the right E.point. There will be an arrow above the 3 digit display.
The initial complexity that most users run into, is programming the more advance functionality. This isn't very hard to do after reading through this guide and the firmware manual. The reason it seems so complex is because of the limited lcd on the GT3B/C, which requires abbreviations to show what's going on. These abbreviations are all laid out in the manual and throughout these knowledge base articles, but here’s some info on the basics.
Behind each normal menu item, there is an secondary menu. The secondary menu is accessed by using the LONG-enter maneuver (press and hold enter for 1-2 seconds). Each menu can have a long list of sub menus or “options”, to navigate through these simply press enter. At each menu (option), select a value for it, then proceed by pressing enter. LONG-enter will save and exit a menu. The manual lays out all these menus, their options, the signals that indicate which menu is open, and the order which menu’s come (top to bottom = first to last). The manual also gives a brief description of each option. The firmware manual is not a how to, is is simply a map that shows how to get to the place to adjust something, and what the abbreviations mean.
Here are afew templates (How to’s) to get started
Assign Channel 3 to the Ch3 Trim Switch as a non momentary 3 position switch
Scroll to REV, press LONG-enter (access the Key Mapping Menu)
Scroll to 3, press enter (Select the CH3 trim switch)
Scroll to CH3, enter (Choose to control Channel 3 with the chosen switch)
Scroll to BNL, enter (Select No Long keys from the Buttons menu/option)
Scroll to 100, LONG enter (Select 100% as the step rate, so positions is -100%, 0, 100%, then exit menu as other options aren't needed)
Assign the DIG mix (dual esc) to Channel 3 and have the CH3 trim switch control it in a momentary action)
Scroll to E.point, LONG-enter (Open the Mixing menu)
Scroll to d, enter (Select the DIG mix)
Scroll to CH3, LONG-enter (Assign the 2nd esc in the DIG mix to be ch3, then exit the menu)
Scroll to REV, LONG-enter (Open the Key-Mapping Menu)
Scroll to 3, enter (Select CH3 Switch)
Scroll to DIG, enter (Select the DIG mix as the function controlled by the selected switch)
Scroll to BMO, LONG-enter (Select MOmentary from the Buttons menu)