MXO Racing FlySky NB4 Receiver for Kyosho Mini-Z (MR-03 Evo & MR-04 Evo2) MX-EVO-RX-NB4
MXO Racing FlySky NB4 Receiver for Kyosho Mini-Z (MR-03 Evo & MR-04 Evo2) MX-EVO-RX-NB4
Works with:
– FlySky NB4 / FlySky NB4 Pro
– Mini-Z MR-03 Evo
– Mini-Z MR-04 Evo2
The MX EVO RX-NB4 is a FlySky FH3/FH4 compatible ultra-miniature receiver for KYOSHO’s MR-03EVO and MA-03EVO, with an output speed of up to 2.6ms in EVO mode. It can work not only in EVO mode, but also in 4CH PWM standard signal mode.
In addition, we are developing miniature sensor brushless ESCs and other related products that can be directly mounted on this receiver.
Features:
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- Size: 10.5*10.0*3.5mm;
- Weight: 0.72g;
- Working voltage: 3.0V or 3.3V;
- Compatible with SANWA FH3/FH4 protocol;
- Support EVO and 4CH PWM two working modes;
- The output speed in EVO mode is 2.6ms;
- The output speed in 4CH PWM mode is 5.4ms;
Bind Operation:
Install the MX EVO RX first, then power on the receiver and press the BIND switch until the red LED on the RX changes from slow flashing to fast flashing, and then perform BIND according to the BIND operation requirements of the transmitter (select FH3 or FH4 mode), When the red LED on the RX changes from fast flashing to steady on, it means that BIND is successful and has received the signal (if the SANWA transmitter does not exit and the BIND mode LED changes from steady on to slow flashing).
Red LED status indication:
The red LED on the MX EVO RX is an indication of the working status of the RX:
1) When the red LED flashes slowly, it means that RX is waiting to receive a signal;
2) When the red LED flashes quickly, it means RX is in BIND mode;
3) When the red LED is always on, it means that the RX has received the signal stably.
How to set up the transmitter (when MX EVO RX is used on MR-03EVO/MA-03EVO):
Because the brushless ESCs and servos on MR-03EVO/MA-03EVO cannot set the midpoint and end point, the user can only set the transmitter to adapt to the parameters of MR-03EVO/MA-03EVO. The settings are as follows:
1)TH TYPE > F5 : B5
2)EAP: ST > L150% R150% TH > H150% B150%
3)D/R: ST > 100% TH > 100%
4)REV: ST > REV TH > REV
Note:Â Points 2 and 3 can be adjusted according to user habits, and point 4 can be set according to the actual situation.
How the MX EVO RX works in EVO mode:
When users install MX EVO RX on KYOSHO’s MR-03EVO/MA-03EVO frame or other products that support EVO mode, MX EVO RX will work in EVO mode.
In EVO mode, when the MX EVO RX is just powered on, the LED on the RX will not flash quickly to indicate.
Note: When using the MX EVO RX on the MR-03EVO and MA-03EVO, be sure to install it in place, otherwise you may burn it; if necessary, place the receiver compartment cover on the MR-03EVO and MA-03EVO Add a small piece of sponge to hold down the MX EVO RX.
How the MX EVO RX works in 4CH PWM mode:
When users install MX EVO RX on EVO-BA1 or other products that support 4CH PWM mode, MX EVO RX will work in 4CH PWM mode.
In 4CH PWM mode, when the MX EVO RX is just powered on, the LED on the RX will flash several times quickly before entering the working mode.
How to read RX firmware version:
This function requires GUI support on the PC side, and the receiver and GUI need to be connected through the MX USB-PG-ISP. The remote control must be turned off before the receiver is connected to the GUI, otherwise the receiver cannot be connected to the GUI.
Note: 1) The SW switch on the MX USB-PG-ISP must be moved to the “I” position;
2) When the GUI is connected to the MX EVO RX, the transmitter must be turned off, otherwise the GUI cannot
correctly read the information of the MX EVO RX.