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The DPSI Micro RCS can switch a consumer on and off via a random receiver channel. For this purpose, for example, a 2-stage switch can be used, on which two different switching points are programmed (e. g. +100%/- 100%).
 
The DPSI Micro RCS can switch a consumer on and off via a random receiver channel. For this purpose, for example, a 2-stage switch can be used, on which two different switching points are programmed (e. g. +100%/- 100%).
  
Therefor a further programming of the DPSI Micro RCS is not necessary. For using and programming the DPSI Micro RCS e. g. as an ignition switch find information inside the Operating manual on page 17.
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Therefor a further programming of the DPSI Micro RCS is not necessary. For using and programming the DPSI Micro RCS e. g. as an ignition switch find information inside the [https://www.hacker-motor.com/daten/anleitungen/emcotec/Anleitung_DPSI_Micro_RCS_EN.pdf Operating instructions] on page 17.
  
 
==Battery programming==
 
==Battery programming==

Revision as of 11:04, 18 October 2019

Product description and features

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Features

Tab. 1Features DPSI Micro RCS
Feature implemented
Electronic switch Yes
Dual power supply No
Voltage regulator Yes, RV versions
Servo current distribution No
Servo signal distribution No

Voltage supply via receiver

The DPSI Micro RCS is supplied with voltage via the receiver. After the receiver has been switched on, the programmed battery type* is indicated by the flashing code on the red status LED of the DPSI Micro RCS (Tab. 2 back side). After a break of 2.5 seconds, status or errors will be displayed.

Switching on and off of the consumer

The DPSI Micro RCS can switch a consumer on and off via a random receiver channel. For this purpose, for example, a 2-stage switch can be used, on which two different switching points are programmed (e. g. +100%/- 100%).

Therefor a further programming of the DPSI Micro RCS is not necessary. For using and programming the DPSI Micro RCS e. g. as an ignition switch find information inside the Operating instructions on page 17.

Battery programming

In the battery programming mode, you can program the desired type of consumer battery and, if necessary, deep discharge protection. Therefor the initial position of the programming switch must be set to SET before the DPSI Micro RCS is supplied with voltage via the receiver.

After the transmitter has been switched on and the DPSI Micro RCS has been supplied with voltage via the receiver, the red status LED lights up for 3 seconds and then goes off for 6 seconds. The battery programming mode has been started.

In battery programming mode blinking codes* for the specific battery type will be indicated by the red status LED followed by 3 seconds break (Tab. 2). As soon as the desired battery type is indicated the programming switch must be moved to the OFF position within 3 seconds in advance of the next battery type blink code.

If the deep discharging switch-off is to be activated, the programming switch must now be pushed to the SET position within 5 seconds and then back to the OFF position immediately afterwards. The red status LED then lights up for 5 seconds.

The DPSI Micro RCS restarts after 5 seconds, the programmed values ​​have been saved.

Tab 2: Blinking codes/battery type
Blinking code Battery type Nominal voltage
1x Blink Deactivate test ...
2x Blink* 2 LiPo cells* 7.4V
3x Blink** 3 LiPo cells** 11.1V
5x Blink 5 NiCd/NiMH cells 6.0V
6x Blink 6 NiCd/NiMH cells 7.2V
7x Blink** 7 NiCd/NiMH cells** 8.4V
8x Blink** 8 NiCd/NiMH cells** 8.4V
9x Blink** 9 NiCd/NiMH cells** 10.8V
10x Blink** 10 NiCd/NiMH cells** 12.0V
*Notes on factory defaults: By default, battery type 2 cell LiPo (2x blink) is programmed at delivery.
**Notes on battery types: These battery types can only be selected at the DPSI Micro RCS without voltage regulator.

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