QQ CAP 232EX 60E Super PNP Manual
RECEIVER INSTALLATION/SERVO CONNECTIONS
DEFAULT AURA CONNECTIONS
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
Throttle (ESC/BEC)
Left Aileron
Right Aileron
Elevator
Rudder
LED Controller
Aura will auto-detect modern digital receiver connection(s). Using a
modern digital receiver connection gives the Aura access to
precise data of each channel for additional gyro-enabled outputs,
simplifies wiring, and allows for more advanced features. To
connect a modern digital receiver connection, follow the steps on
this page, then skip ahead to page 11.
For traditional PWM receivers without digital connection(s), male to
male servo leads must be used for each channel. Please refer to
the connection diagram on page 10.
Note: When using S.Bus, Aura reverses the throttle direction. It
is therefore NOT necessary for Futaba S.Bus users to reverse
the throttle IF the throttle/ESC is left plugged into the Aura.
Supported Modern Data-Linked Receivers
Connecting Your Receiver to Aura
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Connect (2) Spektrum Remote Receivers to Mini Port 'A' and Mini
Port 'B' at the top of the Aura case.
To bind a DSMX Spektrum Remote Receiver connection, insert a
bind plug into Aura Port S8.
To bind a DSM2 Spektrum Remote Receiver connection, insert a
bind plug into Aura port S1 AND S8.
Connect the flight battery to the ESC, and the remote receivers
should begin to flash, indicating that they are ready to bind. Bind
from here as recommended by your transmitter manufacturer.
Once bound (indicated by each remote receiver showing a solid
orange LED), Aura will begin the Auto-Detect process, indicated by
sweeping LEDs on the Aura. Once found, you will see solid orange
(power and calibrated sensor) and solid green (valid receiver data)
LEDs, indicating the Aura is in its flight-ready state.
Mount your receivers using double sided foam tape, or hook and
loop tape. Consult your receiver manual for proper mounting
orientations and procedures.
While Spektrum and Futaba usually output their digital data stream,
it may be necessary for JR DMSS, Graupner HOTT, and Jeti users
to program the transmitter/receiver to output the correct digital
format listed above. Consult your transmitter and receiver manuals
for further details.
Bind your transmitter and receiver per your manufacturer's
instructions.
Connect the included male to male extension to the receiver's data
port (ex: S.Bus) and connect to servo port 'B' on the face of the
Aura. Refer to your radio manufacturer's instructions for specific
information on appropriate serial port connections and system
settings.
With the transmitter powered, power up the aircraft. Aura will search
(sweeping LEDs) and lock onto the signal. You will then see solid
orange (power and calibrated sensor) plus solid green (valid radio
source), and have control of the model.
Mount your receiver using double sided foam tape or hook and loop
tape. Consult your receiver manual for proper mounting and
antenna placement.
Aura will auto-detect these modern digital receiver connections:
Spektrum Remote Receivers
Futaba or Hitec S.Bus
Graupner HOTT (Sum D of 8)
Spektrum SRXL
JR XBus (Mode B)
Jeti UDI12 (standard)*
A PPM (8CH, negative shift, approximately 22ms/frame) receiver may also be
connected into Port 'B', however Aura will not auto-detect and setup must be
performed through the Aura Config Tool (Windows Application).
Spektrum Remote Receivers
If you are unsure which type of DSM remote receiver you
have, start by attempting the bind process with a bind plug
in S8. If you continue to have trouble binding, then insert
one bind plug in S1, and one bind plug in S8.
All Other Digital Receiver Connections
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4.
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If you are using a traditional Spektrum receiver, with either a
digital connection type or with PWM connections, DO NOT
plug any remote receivers into the Aura 8. They should
instead be plugged directly into your traditional receiver.
Note: If you are using Futaba S.Bus be sure to us the S.Bus
port in your receiver. Do NOT use the S.Bus 2 port, as it is not
currently supported for use with the Aura 8.
Note: It may be necessary to move the ESC lead to another open
port (such as 'Port B') during the binding precedure. Be sure to
return the ESC lead back to S1 after binding is complete.
Note: There are many JR-branded remote receivers that use
Spektrum DSM2 and DSMX RF protocol. For these, follow the
instructions as Spektrum remote receivers.
For specific information on receiver types and our
recommended receivers for this aircraft, please visit the
QQ Cap 232EX Wiki page at the below URL:
www.wiki.flexinnovations.com/wiki/QQCap232EX










