Open Solman79 opened 5 days ago
Are you using the correct channels: https://github.com/pascallanger/DIY-Multiprotocol-TX-Module/blob/master/Protocols_Details.md#sub_protocol-q560---3
Hi, yes, I used that data from that exact page to set it up. I feel as though it is something really simple. I've tried putting that channel on different switch types, but still can't get the LEDs to turn off.
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Are you using the correct channels:
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Are you using the correct channels: https://github.com/pascallanger/DIY-Multiprotocol-TX-Module/blob/master/Protocols_Details.md#sub_protocol-q560---3
Tried again tonight, bound it to the original transmitter and it works, still can't get it to work on the MPM transmitter using channel 7
Hi, ive downloaded the latest test version and i have bound the QIDI 560 to the Q560 protocol. I cant seem to get the LED channel to work. On the original TX you held the button in for 3 seconds to turn the LEDs off, but im struggling to figure out how to get this to work on my Jumper T Lite