User Manual
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tors.
NOTE: the colors of each wire may change due to manufacturing and supplier variances.
The two 8-pin JST-SH cables have one 3 pin connector that has three wires going to it; This connector is for con-
necting to a PPM receiver, an S.Bus/SUMD/SUMH (Serial RX) receiver or for one channel of a PWM receiver.
The remaining connectors are used for other PWM channels or IO signals.
The 4-pin JST-SH cables have bare ends because the UART1/2/I2C1/SWD connectors can be used to connect
many devices, so you can cut to length and solder or crimp them as required
Unused wires can be removed from the JST-SH plugs. It is advisable to leave at least 3 wires in each JST-SH con-
nector otherwise you risk damaging the cable when unplugging it.
IMPORTANT: Ensure that you leave some slack in your cable routing as this will help if you crash your aircraft.
Additional/replacement cable kits are available from your retailer.
Getting started
Verify flight controller operation via the configuration software.
• Disconnect the flight controller from your computer.
• Disconnect ALL connectors and headers from the flight controller.
• Install latest Silicon Labs CP2102 USB to UART Bridge VCP Drivers
http://www.silabs.com/products/mcu/pages/usbtouartbridgevcpdrivers.aspx
• Install and launch the Cleanflight Configurator tool
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/cleanflight-configurator/enacoimjcgeinfnnnpajinjgmkahmfgb
• Connect flight controller to computer via USB cable.
• Select the correct COM port if it is not automatically detected.
• Click connect, verify that communication is established. (Fig 3)
[Figure 3 - Setup tab after connection established]
• Verify all sensors on your board are giving correct readings. (Fig 4)