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Old 12-22-2017, 12:09 PM
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Default Re: Beier sound controllerand light setup

OK So, I have the Sound Teacher software open and am on the Configuration tab, on the proportional sounds tab. /i am in mixed mode. I want my turn indicators or blinkers to work with the steering channel, CH1 out of the RX. But there is not a tab labeled Prop#1

So my question is on hook up of the steering servo so that I can tell the turn indicators to function with the steering servo?
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Old 12-23-2017, 01:24 PM
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Default Re: Beier sound controllerand light setup

Hi,

by default the Sound Teacher doesn't have a "tickbox" to activate the indicators if the steering is moved. But there's a possibility to do that.

First you must connect the steering channel with the USM. If your steering is on Channel1 on your RX, you connect the Channel 1 with the upper Prop#2 connector at the USM. Now you plug the steering servo into the lower Prop#2 connector. Both connectors are connected, so the USM is listening to the signal that is going to the servo.

Now you step into the configuration of the proportional channels. We must edit Prop#2



First you must change the settings of the areas. Please make the area B and C smaller and the A and D bigger. Now you configure the indicators as static functions on the areas A and D.

The areas B and C define the steering area the indicator doesn't start. So you can correct the riding without starting the indicato directly on every tick to the channel.

As soon as the steering enters area A or D, the indicator starts and as soon as the area is left again, it stops again. If the indicator starts too early, increase the areas B and C again a bit.

I hope this helps you to implement your wishes and requests.
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