RECEIVER INSTALLATION/SERVO CONNECTIONS (CONTINUED)
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Bind your receiver to your transmitter by following the instructions provided by your transmitter and receiver manufacturer. Verify that it is
bound by connecting a spare servo to the receiver and verify that it responds to the appropriate input.
With the transmitter and receiver powerd OFF, connect your receiver to Aura using the diagram below. Note that the throttle is plugged
directly into the receiver. Depending on your particular transmitter, you may need to reverse the throttle in the transmitter when the ESCs
throttle lead is plugged directly into your receiver.
With the propeller removed and ALL connections made (observing correct polarity), power on your transmitter and the airplane with the
flight battery, ensuring that the airplane is kept stationary. After a few seconds, the LEDs on Aura will sweep back and forth as Aura
searches for a valid control signal. Once found, a solid orange (aura Running), and solid green (Aura receiving valid signal from the
receiver) LED is illuminated. After the source is found,
apply transmitter right rudder
to assist Aura to determine your radio type, after
which point control of the model is established. This is only required during initial setup
Connecting a Traditional Receiver to Aura with PWM Servo Connections
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PWM is an acronym which stands for Pulse Width Modulation. A servo will move to a specific angle in a specific direction based on the
width of the signal pulse it receives. Most transmitters output a total pulse width of 1.1-1.9ms, with the midpoint being 1.5ms. Lower pulse
widths will move the servo to one side of neutral and higher pulse widths to the other side of neutral. Different from serial data connections
(S.Bus, SRXL etc.) this is how traditional receivers work. In order to utilize this type of receiver connection with your QQ Extra 300G2, male
to male servo leads to connect the corresponding receiver ports to Aura are required. A minimum 5-channel receiver is required to set up
Aura with PWM servo connections.
Please purchase FPZAU01 Aura 3-piece male to male servo cable/S.Bus to complete the PWM
connection setup.
NOTICE
VERIFY PROPER POLARITY OF ALL CABLE CONNECTIONS PRIOR TO ADDING POWER TO THE SYSTEM
All four (4) PWM male to male connections must be connected AND connected in the proper polarity from receiver outputs
to Aura inputs for Aura to activate servo outputs. (Aileron - S1, Elevator - S2, Rudder - S3, Gear/CH5 - S4)
RX
Thro
Ail
Ele
Rud
Gear (CH5)
Aux 1 (CH6)
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8
Receiver
PWM Inputs
Servo PWM
Outputs
LED
CONTROLLER
Servo Lead
Plug Into Open
RX Channel
To LED
Battery
Rudder Servo
Elevator Servo
Right Aileron Servo
Left Aileron Servo
ESC
Throttle
Lead
To Mot
or
Note: The LEDs on the QQ Extra 300G2 Night Version are able to be turned on and off via a channel from your transmitter. For PWM
users, simply plug the servo lead from the LED controller into any open channel on your receiver (such as CH6/AUX1), and assign that
channel to a 2-position switch on your transmitter accordingly.
If you do not have an available channel on your transmitter and/or receiver for the LED controller, you can simply leave the
servo lead unplugged, and the lights will be on by default (once powered). Be sure to secure the wiring to the fuselage.
If you are using a traditional Spektrum receiver, with remote receivers, DO NOT plug any remote receivers into the
Aura 8. They should instead be plugged directly into your traditional receiver.
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