Hi,
thanks, that is the correct file.
Since I am not familiar with your transmitter can you check if the channel number are the same, i.e. channel 1 is also S-Bus channel 1, and so forth?
I will assume this to be the case in the examples below but it can be easily changed later if required.
1. Let's write down the mapping of each channel:
Ch 1: Bucket curl > Prop #4 > additional sound 4 (bucket.wav)
Ch 2: Main boom > Prop #5 > additional sound 5 (boom.wav)
Ch 3: Stick > no function
Ch 4: rotation > Prop #3 > Engine sound 2
Ch 5: track left > Prop #1 > Engine sound 1 (averaged)
Ch 6: track right > Prop #2 > Engine sound 2 (averaged)
Ch 7: not used
Ch 8: switch > Prop #8 > Engine sound on/off *
Ch 9: 3-way switch > Prop #9 > Engine sound rpm change *
Ch 10: mixed from ch 5&6 > Prop #10 > additional sound 3 (track.wav)
For the track sound you need to set up a mixer in the transmitter so that the signal on Ch 10 in area A and/or D is only send when the tracks run at different speeds. Refer to your transmitter's manual for this.
* You could combine these two functions to one
momentary 3-way switch if available, e.g. upper position for "Engine sound on/off" and lower position for "Engine sound rpm change".
2. Map the S-Bus channels to the Prop channels according to the list above under
Configuration > S-Bus/SUMD.
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3. Add the sound files to the
Additional sounds:
- usm2.png (101.71 KiB) 3039 mal betrachtet
4. Configure
Engine sound 2:
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Sound files here are just examples (same as Engine sound 1 actually).
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5. Configure
Prop #4
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6. Configure
Prop #5
See 5. but using "Additional sound 5"
7. Configure
Prop #8
Same as you already did
8. Configure
Prop #9
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9. Configure
Prop #10
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