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Benedini rotary encoder
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Benedini rotary encoder
Hi
I have just fitted the rotary encoder to my Futuba 7c.Can somebody explain in idiot terms how to assign the sounds to the encoder.Is it a simple case of just changing assigned switches on the handset.....or do I have to reprogram the sound module?
Totally new to this so scratching my head
Chris
I have just fitted the rotary encoder to my Futuba 7c.Can somebody explain in idiot terms how to assign the sounds to the encoder.Is it a simple case of just changing assigned switches on the handset.....or do I have to reprogram the sound module?
Totally new to this so scratching my head
Chris
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Re: Benedini rotary encoder
Hi Chris,
If the soundcard was initially set for another type of encoding(e.g.toggle switch)you need to reprogram it.
You can find the English manual over here: http://www.benedini.de/TBS5E_5.pdf
Good luck !
If the soundcard was initially set for another type of encoding(e.g.toggle switch)you need to reprogram it.
You can find the English manual over here: http://www.benedini.de/TBS5E_5.pdf
Good luck !
Cheers,
Ad
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Re: Benedini rotary encoder
Hmmm, It seems that the switch isn't being seen.More investigation required!.....Amazing how the hours fly bye when scratching ones headAd Wouterse wrote:Hi Chris,
If the soundcard was initially set for another type of encoding(e.g.toggle switch)you need to reprogram it.
You can find the English manual over here: http://www.benedini.de/TBS5E_5.pdf
Good luck !
Chris
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Re: Benedini rotary encoder
Hi Chris, I have just been fitting the same into my DX7.
I ended up plugging a servo into the RX to ensure that the switch was in fact working.
Each of the 12 positions on the rotary should move the servo to a different position.
This at least told me that the switch was working.
Hope this helps.
Tim
I ended up plugging a servo into the RX to ensure that the switch was in fact working.
Each of the 12 positions on the rotary should move the servo to a different position.
This at least told me that the switch was working.
Hope this helps.
Tim
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Re: Benedini rotary encoder
Hi guys,
Tim is right, the encoder should be connected to a fully proportional channel in your radio.
Tim is right, the encoder should be connected to a fully proportional channel in your radio.
Cheers,
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Re: Benedini rotary encoder
Hi Chaps
Fitted a servo to test the encoder.The encoder jerks at each position,almost as if it's getting a signal to go in both directions at the same time. Any ideas?
Chris
Fitted a servo to test the encoder.The encoder jerks at each position,almost as if it's getting a signal to go in both directions at the same time. Any ideas?
Chris
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Re: Benedini rotary encoder
Hi Chris,
Normally to test it I hold the switch in the activate position and rotate the selector knob and the servo should advance one position at a time. I assume you tested the channel with a servo connected before you fitted the encoder, I also assume this is a proportional channel you are fitting the encoder to. It maybe an idea to reconnect the pot back up to test the channel is ok. Also make sure the 3 connections from the encoder are in the right positions on the leads that came off the pot.
Dennis.
Normally to test it I hold the switch in the activate position and rotate the selector knob and the servo should advance one position at a time. I assume you tested the channel with a servo connected before you fitted the encoder, I also assume this is a proportional channel you are fitting the encoder to. It maybe an idea to reconnect the pot back up to test the channel is ok. Also make sure the 3 connections from the encoder are in the right positions on the leads that came off the pot.
Dennis.
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Re: Benedini rotary encoder
Did you follow the instructions provided here:
http://www.armortek.co.uk/Forum3b/viewt ... f=2&t=1716
If the servo is twitching, it sounds as though you're almost there.
It does sound to me as though the three connections from the encoder to the transmitter are wrong somehow.
Adrian.
http://www.armortek.co.uk/Forum3b/viewt ... f=2&t=1716
If the servo is twitching, it sounds as though you're almost there.
It does sound to me as though the three connections from the encoder to the transmitter are wrong somehow.
Adrian.
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Re: Benedini rotary encoder
Yes followed Micks instructions to the letterAdrian Harris wrote:Did you follow the instructions provided here:
http://www.armortek.co.uk/Forum3b/viewt ... f=2&t=1716
If the servo is twitching, it sounds as though you're almost there.
It does sound to me as though the three connections from the encoder to the transmitter are wrong somehow.
Adrian.
God knows what's wrong with it!
Think it may be off to visit Thomas after Christmas
Chris
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Re: Benedini rotary encoder
Any chance of a photo of your installation ?
Adrian.
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Re: Benedini rotary encoder
If you pm me your e mail I will gladly send you a picture.I haven't looked into adding pictures on here yet.Adrian Harris wrote:Any chance of a photo of your installation ?
Adrian.
Chris
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Re: Benedini rotary encoder
Done
Adrian
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Re: Benedini rotary encoder
I've sent you an email with a couple of things to check.
Let us know how you get on.
Adrian.
Let us know how you get on.
Adrian.
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Re: Benedini rotary encoder
Cracked it first time!.It was the bridges,they should be closed.I mailed Thomas and he said they should be open! .Adrian Harris wrote:I've sent you an email with a couple of things to check.
Let us know how you get on.
Adrian.
Never mind, happy now
Thanks Adrian and all those who contributed,much appreciated!
Chris