Not Working :( ?

Soundmodul für Fahrgeräusche (speziell für RC-Modelle). Der Nachfolger des USM-RC
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tizdaz
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Not Working :( ?

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Hi guys,

Trying to setup my new RC-2 module, I had a little problem with the power but thats ok now & the Green LED is on, but i cant get any sound to come through speaker?

ive enable engine start on engine sound auto when motion detected as i dont have a switch but that isnt helping.

Ive double checked all wiring but nothing?

I also have the K USB2 Data Cable that i bought but when i connect this nothing seems to happen when i click on diagnose via data cable?
Rascal
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Re: Not Working :( ?

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Hi,

please upload the project file (*.usm) for us to check first.
tizdaz
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Re: Not Working :( ?

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Hi Rascal thanks for reply!

I managed to get it working, it seems the power distribution board im using wasnt giving enough power,but fixed that and now its got sound!

But now i have another issue! The sound is working great when i move the throttle stick on my tx the sound matches it etc which is great, but when my throttle tx is Idle the sound continues of running engine instead of idle sound, on my computer the idle sound works but when i try it on my model the idle sound isnt triggering when my throttle tx stick in neutral, any ideas 💡? Is there a setting i need to change anywhere so the idle sound triggers when my tx throttle stick is neutral position?

Thanks!
Rascal
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Re: Not Working :( ?

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Hi,

you can try to increase the value for Zero point deadband under Configuration > Engine sound > Engine sound.

If there is no success please state what ESC (make and model) you are using and upload the project file (*.usm).
tizdaz
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Re: Not Working :( ?

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Rascal hat geschrieben: So 26. Jul 2020, 18:09 Hi,

you can try to increase the value for Zero point deadband under Configuration > Engine sound > Engine sound.

If there is no success please state what ESC (make and model) you are using and upload the project file (*.usm).
Brilliant worked a treat :)

The next thing I want to add is a trigger for a sound file (bell) I want it to work so when I move my Left control stick to the left it will play the bell sound once, My TX is this:
https://www.flysky-cn.com/fsi6s

How would I do this please :) ?

Also, I read that volume can also be adjusted from the TX, how would I set it up so when I move my Right Stick on my TX (Up & Down) it will adjust volume?

Thanks again for your help :)
Rascal
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Re: Not Working :( ?

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Hi,
tizdaz hat geschrieben: So 26. Jul 2020, 20:27 The next thing I want to add is a trigger for a sound file (bell) I want it to work so when I move my Left control stick to the left it will play the bell sound once, My TX is this:
https://www.flysky-cn.com/fsi6s

How would I do this please :) ?
Assign the sound file for the bell sound to an Additional Sound slot, e.g. "Additional sound 3".

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Assuming your left stick left/right is channel 3 on you receiver *:
- Connect Channel 3 of your receiver with USM X2/3 (Prop #3)
- Go to Configuration > Proportional Channels > Prop #3
- Assign the function "Additional Sound 3" to area A "In Position (static)"

If the bell sound is triggered by moving the stick to the right instead of left move the function to area D instead.

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Also, I read that volume can also be adjusted from the TX, how would I set it up so when I move my Right Stick on my TX (Up & Down) it will adjust volume?
Assuming your right stick up/down is channel 2 on you receiver *:
- Connect Channel 2 of your receiver with USM X2/4 (Prop #4)
- Go to Configuration > Proportional Channels > Prop #4
- Assign the function "Volume +" to area A "In Position (static)"
- Assign the function "Volume -" to area D "In Position (static)"

If the volume is decreased instead of increased by moving the stick up swap the functions in area A and D.

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* Depends on the mode setting of your TX, please check from the manual or use a servo to find the correct channel for the respective stick on your RX
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