User manual PowerBox Mercury SRS with OLDED Screen and GPS

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Telemetry: if you wish your transmitter to receive telemetry data, connect the TELE
output of the PowerBox to the EXT input of your satellite.
- Graupner HoTT
When a HoTT system is used, the receivers should rst be bound; adjustments can
then be carried out in the Telemetry menu. All receivers require the CH-OUT-TYPE to
be set to SUMD-OF-16.
• SUMD-OF-16 is present at Output 8.
• GR32: SUMD-OF-16 is present at Output S.
Telemetry: if you wish your transmitter to receive telemetry data, connect the TELE
output of the PowerBox to the T input of your receiver.
- 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.
Telemetry: if you wish your transmitter to receive telemetry data, connect the TELE
output of the PowerBox to the SENSOR input of your receiver.
- JR DMSS
For a JR DMSS system you need 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 iGyro
SRS.
Telemetry: if you wish your transmitter to receive telemetry data, connect the TELE
output of the PowerBox to the SENSE input of your receiver.
4.2. Framerate
At this point you can set the servo frame rate (signal repeat rate). If you are using
modern digital servos, you can set a frame rate of 12 - 15 ms, whereas older analogue
servos may only work properly with a setting of 21 ms. If the frame rate is too low, you
will notice that the servos jitter, or have no holding power at the centre position.