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11.13.2008, 10:53 PM

After you do the initial endpoint setup on the MMM, power it down and plug it into the CastleLink. The program should show millisecond values for your full throttle, full reverse, and neutral positions. ~2ms would be full throttle, 1.5ms neutral, and 1ms full reverse. Is this the case for you?


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11.14.2008, 07:41 AM

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After you do the initial endpoint setup on the MMM, power it down and plug it into the CastleLink. The program should show millisecond values for your full throttle, full reverse, and neutral positions. ~2ms would be full throttle, 1.5ms neutral, and 1ms full reverse. Is this the case for you?
Initially it stayed the default values since it never found any of the points, once I installed the Hitec Rx it's fine now. It never actually found any points with the Futaba, it would just blink but I never got the sounds for each end point. (Futaba R133F)
   
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11.14.2008, 01:36 PM

Before attempting to arm:
- Make sure you End Points (EPA) for throttle and brake are at their max (100% or 120% depending on radio)
- When using a Futaba radio you most likely have to "flip" the Throttle/Reverse channel.
   
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11.14.2008, 07:19 PM

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Before attempting to arm:
- Make sure you End Points (EPA) for throttle and brake are at their max (100% or 120% depending on radio)
- When using a Futaba radio you most likely have to "flip" the Throttle/Reverse channel.
Trust me it was done!! The MMM does not work with the 133!!

No worries though it works perfect with the Hitec so I'm Good!!
   
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