Heb het even met een V1 bordje geprobeerd, doet het gewoon. Met de nieuwe V2 ook geen probleem.
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Grtz, Frans
dit verhaal gevonden, zoals hier beschreven in post #10
Hi Fellow HeliFreaks,
Forgive me if this information has already been covered before.
I purchased a mCPX v2 at my local Sydney hobby store yesterday, I wanted the BNF which they didn't have, so the shop assistant pulled out the DX4 TX from an RTF pack and sold it to me as a BNF. I took it home and tired to bind to my DX6i, the usual way as I did with the mSR and 120SR. After it bound I noticed it was flashing three pulses at a time. All the cyclic movements worked but no throttle. I spent all night on the forums and wasn't getting anywhere.
I decided to change the Throttle adjust settings from 100% to 95% also changed GYRO (0) from 50% to 65%. I then rebound it and I actually got a solid light and throttle worked!! BUT it it still wasn't working correctly, I noticed after apply full throttle and then bringing it back down again the mCPX throttle cut off and wouldn't spool up again, it was also pulsating 3 flashes again, I had to disconnect and reconnect the battery to get it working again, but again same thing over and over.
I was thinking it had to be a defective 3-in-1 controller. I decided to make a support call to Horizon, the guy was really helpful and he told me that the v2 has only been out for about 2 weeks and that they changed the programming a little.
To bind it to a DX6i or any other computerized TX you need to hold the trainer/bind switch and hold the rudder stick to the RIGHT at the same time and then switch on the TX.. I did exactly that and It worked!! Everything was working correctly with the documented DX6i factory settings.
The guy also mentioned that to bind to then no-computerized TX the rudder stick should be held to the LEFT instead, you see Horizon does have a video describing how to bind, but only to a non-computerized TX. Anyway I hope this helps and I wish you all a Happy New Year.