User manual Powerbox PowerExpander SRS
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- UDI: this setting retains the telemetry function at the EXT output; the R-SAT is
connected to PPM out and the PowerExpander SRS.
Disadvantage of UDI: only twelve channels available
- EX: all sixteen channels available.
Disadvantage of EX: the signal is present at the EXT socket; at present no further
telemetry equipment can be connected (unless a third R-Sat is installed).
Additional settings: frame rate 14 ms, computed
f) Multiplex M-LINK
If you are using a Multiplex system, the B/D output at the receiver must be set to
Serial Servo Data SRXL. This can be accomplished using the USB lead and the
MPX Launcher PC program. If you connect two receivers, the following settings
must also be entered: max. hold duration: 0.2 s and max. Failsafe duration: 0.0 s.
g) JR DMSS
For a JR system you need DMSS receivers with an X-BUS output, e.g. RG731BX.
The receiver or receivers are rst bound, then set to MODE A at the transmitter.
The X-BUS output now generates sixteen channels, which are accessible from the
PowerExpander SRS.
3. S-BUS OUTPUT
At the MISC socket a PowerBUS signal is present which is identical to the widely used
S-BUS signal – regardless of the radio control system connected to it. This means
that any radio control system can be used in conjunction with PowerBus components.
Our range of products includes adapter leads which ensure that sufcient current
is available to power the bus.