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Users => Vehicles - MultiRotors => Topic started by: bcicciar on May 23, 2016, 06:52:00 pm

Title: System health input error / Radio wizard
Post by: bcicciar on May 23, 2016, 06:52:00 pm
Hello, everyone. I'm trying to setup my quad getting no stick movement when going through the radio wizard.
CC3d board
DX8 / AR8000 receiver
PWM no one shot
both Tx,Rx are green
system health input error.

I have reloaded software 3 times / used to run on Open Pilot
check is wired correct
Any help please.
Title: Re: System health input error / Radio wizard
Post by: f5soh on May 23, 2016, 07:08:14 pm
RED input says there is nothing configured.

For debug, you can monitor the receiver activity and see if something appears while you move the sticks.

Go to System tab and search for Data > ReceiverActivity.

(https://forum.librepilot.org/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=1685.0;attach=3146)
Title: Re: System health input error / Radio wizard
Post by: bcicciar on May 24, 2016, 03:56:33 pm
I went here and it reads
Receiver Activity - Active Group - none
Active Channel reads 225
Receiver status reads 100 %
So how do I change that?
I tried on that page it goes right back.
The HW settings receiver port reads PWM + no one shot.


Title: Re: System health input error / Radio wizard
Post by: NicholasDavid on May 24, 2016, 05:49:35 pm
Did you save? It's a red arrow in a box at the top. Instead of at the bottom right corner
Title: Re: System health input error / Radio wizard
Post by: bcicciar on May 24, 2016, 06:35:04 pm
Yes, I saved. It now saves PWM  and receiver stat 100% but when I go to the transmitter wizard and try to go through no good. Then go back and input is red and the receiver stat quality then goes to zero receiver ativity does read PWM all the time. I have tried two units now.
Title: Re: System health input error / Radio wizard
Post by: hwh on May 24, 2016, 09:55:14 pm
Yes, I saved. It now saves PWM  and receiver stat 100%...
It's a status, you can't save it.  It's like trying to save the reading on your car speedometer.  :)

It was meant for you to look at it and move the sticks, the readings should change as you move them.  If they don't then you need to troubleshoot further.

Troubleshooting starts at the beginning, verify that the transmitter is talking to the receiver.  Take the props off and connect one of the ESCs to the receiver.  Verify that one of the sticks controls the speed of the motor properly. While you're at it you might as well verify all four sticks since it only takes a couple of seconds to move the cable.

If that works, next would be to verify how the receiver is wired to the cc3d.  How is it wired?
Title: Re: System health input error / Radio wizard
Post by: bcicciar on May 25, 2016, 07:18:01 am
Running AR8000 and it looks like it will not work unless a satellite is connect. I need to pick one up and i'm using the stat on a heli right now. I hope this takes care if it.