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Author: | Roy163 [ Tue Mar 03, 2015 7:53 am ] |
Post subject: | mako programing |
Hi guysI , I got my mako2 board in the post thx , I plugged in As advised got the anti track recoil working fine . Can you tell me how to set it to taigen , I've seen the utube clips But mine is different it has a blue and green led not a red One so i not sure on programing it , I got no instructions with it Best regards Roy |
Author: | Phyrephish [ Tue Mar 03, 2015 9:18 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: mako programing |
Hi Roy All Mako install info is here on this forum and on the RCTA youtube channel Forum Topics For Taigen setting see Part 3 - Basic Programming On your model you move the jumper to the TESTING Position. When you do this the BLUE LED comes on. This is your 'Indicator LED' On the older MAKO above the Indicator LED happens to be RED. When you press '9' on the Sony TV remote the Mako TOGGLES between Heng Long and Taigen. If you asked for your unit to be set to Taigen this would already have been done. Repeating the process will set it back to Heng Long. Each time you press '9' at the startup program period the unit will toggle between HL and Taigen. This setting is then stored in EEprom so once you have it set you do not have to do it each time you startup. Youtube Channel All MAKO2 are identical when it comes to programming. Pressing the following on a Sony TV remote will set: [1]: Light Battle Tank – 3 lives, 3 second reload period, 40 shell magazine capacity, 10 sec repair time [2]: Medium Battle Tank – 5 lives, 5 second reload period, 60 shell magazine capacity, 14 sec repair time [3]: Heavy Battle Tank – 9 lives, 9 second reload period, 80 shell magazine capacity, 18 sec repair time [4]: Light Bergepanzer – 3 lives, 6 second reload period, 80 repair capacity, 10 sec repair time [5]: Medium Bergepanzer – 3 lives, 10 second reload period, 80 repair capacity, 14 sec repair time [6]: Heavy Bergepanzer – 3 lives, 10 second reload period, 80 repair capacity, 18 sec repair time [7]: Autoberg: Automatic Bergepanzer mode. [8]: MAUS Mode: Heavy tank setting firing the Tamiya 2 shot kill code. [9]: Heng Long/Taigen MFU selection and optimisation [0]: Display Diagnostics – Displays current MAKO setting on the Diagnostic LCD (sold separately) [MENU]: Assign Battle Unit Identification Number Once programmed setting are written to the MAKO's Eeprom so there is no need to program the MAKO at each startup. Mako setting can be changed at any startup programming period. Again the difference between your MAKO and the one in the doc below is the testing function. If you place the jumper in the testing position you do not need to attach a IR battle unit to receive signal. MAKO2 SMD at a Glance.pdf |
Author: | Phyrephish [ Tue Mar 03, 2015 9:22 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: mako programing |
ps. Always remember to place the jumper back to the Bergepanzer position after you finish testing/programming. The MAKO will not receive IR from the Battle Unit otherwise nor will it fire |
Author: | Roy163 [ Wed Mar 04, 2015 2:08 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: mako programing |
thx Guys , all working ok , atrc working fine makes my tiger seem more realistic much better than bouncing all over the place when i fire the main gun fantastic best regards Roy |
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