Protocols; Protocol: Devo; Protocol: Wk2801; Protocol: Wk2601 - Deviation Devo7e User Manual

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more on specific protocols. If the protocol does not support binding, the button will show
'Re-Init', which can be used to switch protocols without power-cycling the transmitter.
Mixer GUI: Defines which GUI to use for this model. The 'Advanced' GUI is the
default for Deviation. The 'Standard' GUI is only available for Helicopter models and
more closely resembles a traditional vendor GUI.

Protocols

Some protocols have additional customization or limits. Each of the protocols is
described below. If an '*' is shown before the protocol name, it means this protocol is
not currently supported by the transmitter. This generally means that the necessary
hardware module is not installed or has not been configured properly. More information
can be found in the Module installation guide:
http://www.deviationtx.com/repository/Documentation/ModuleInstallation.pdf/

Protocol: DEVO

The DEVO protocol is used to maintain compatibility with the Walkera DEVO
receivers/models. This protocol supports up to 12 channels. The DEVO protocol
supports both auto-binding and manual-binding. If FixedID is set to 'None' the
transmitter will attempt to auto-bind with the receiver every time it is powered n. If a
value is set for FixedID, the receiver must be bound manually one-time using the 'Bind'
button, after which it should stay bound. Note that the FixedID is only part of the
binding procedure. Two transmitters with the Same ID cannot control the same model.
The DEVO protocol also supports enabling/disabling the telemetry capability. This
option is accessed by pressing the Protocol spin-box when DEVO is shown.

Protocol: WK2801

The WK2801 protocol is used to control older Walkera models. The previous Walkera
models were segmented into 3 similar but not identical protocols: WK2801, WK2601,
WK2401. This roughly corresponds to the number of channels supported, but many of
the newer 6-channel receivers actually support the WK2801 protocol. It is recommended
to try the WK2801 protocol 1
attempting the WK2601 or WK2401 mode, as the WK2801 is a superior protocol. The
WK2801 protocol supports up to 8 channels, and both auto-binding and manual-binding.
If FixedID is set to 'None' the transmitter will attempt to auto-bind with the receiver
every time it is powered on. If a value is set for FixedID, the receiver must be bound
manually one-time using the 'Bind' button, after which it should stay bound.

Protocol: WK2601

The WK2601 protocol is used to control older Walkera models. The previous Walkera
models were segmented into 3 similar but not identical protocols: WK2801, WK2601,
WK2401. This roughly corresponds to the number of channels supported, but many of
the newer 6-channel receivers actually support the WK2801 protocol. It is recommended
to try the WK2801 protocol 1
attempting the WK2601 or WK2401 mode, as the WK2801 is a superior protocol. The
WK2601 protocol supports up to 7 channels, and only supports auto-binding. The fixed
ID can be used, but does not prevent auto-binding during power-on.
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