User Manual

Deviation User Manual for Jumper T8SG, Release 5.0
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The H377 protocol supports up to 7 channels, does not support auto-binding. If Fixed ID is set to None, a
transmitter-specific ID is used instead. It is necessary to manually bind each model before the first use.
10.28 Protocol: *HM830
The HM830 protocol supports the HM830 Folding A4 Paper airplane. It has not been tested with any other
models. NOTE: This protocol requires the addition of an ‘NRF24L01’ hardware module to function. See the
following document for more information:
http://www.deviationtx.com/wiki/#hardware_modifications
The HM830 protocol supports 5 channels and only supports auto-binding. The protocol stays in bind mode
until successful.
10.26. Protocol: *CFlie
10.29 Protocol: *KN
The KN protocol is used on the WLToys V930, V931, V966, V977 and V988 (WLToys format) as well as the
Feilun FX067C, FX070C and FX071C (Feilun format) helicopters. It has not been tested with other models.
NOTE: This protocol requires the addition of an ‘NRF24L01+’ hardware module to function. Note the “plus”
version of the nRF device is required to support the 250kbits/s data rate. See the following document for
more information:
http://www.deviationtx.com/wiki/#hardware_modifications
The KN protocol supports up to 11 channels and does not support auto-binding. If Fixed ID is set to None,
a transmitter-specific ID is used instead. It is necessary to manually bind each model before the first use.
Channels 1-4 are throttle, aileron, elevator and rudder. Channel 5 activates the model’s built-in dual rate.
Channel 6 activates throttle hold. Channel 7 activates idle up (WL Toys V931, V966 and V977 only). Channel
8 toggles between 6G (default) and 3G stabilization. Channel 9-11 are trim channels for throttle/pitch,
elevator and rudder.
10.30 Protocol: *ESky150
The ESky150 protocol supports the smaller ESky models from 2014 onwards (150, 300, 150X). It has not
been tested with any other models. NOTE: This protocol requires the addition of an ‘NRF24L01’ hardware
module to function. See the following document for more information:
http://www.deviationtx.com/wiki/#hardware_modifications