Airpower EV5UPRO on mode M4???
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I'm using a Airpower EV5UPRO Multi Function Valve and it's a great device.
Currently I'm using it on M1 mode, thats doors open, gear out, doors remain open.
I saw in the manual that there's a fully customisable mode M4 but I can't figure out how to set this up.
The manual is very brief about the functioning of mode M4.
Can anybody here shed some light on how this works?
Thanks.
Currently I'm using it on M1 mode, thats doors open, gear out, doors remain open.
I saw in the manual that there's a fully customisable mode M4 but I can't figure out how to set this up.
The manual is very brief about the functioning of mode M4.
Can anybody here shed some light on how this works?
Thanks.
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Chad,
The manual says:
M4=Customize
User can programTime sequencing of each of the five valves independently offering unlimited options.
I believe for Mode 3 additional valves can be used. However the manual isn't clear on how the programming of M4 works in relation to the sequencing.
The manual says:
M4=Customize
User can programTime sequencing of each of the five valves independently offering unlimited options.
I believe for Mode 3 additional valves can be used. However the manual isn't clear on how the programming of M4 works in relation to the sequencing.
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Mode 4 provides no sequencing what so ever. It is a customizable mode that allows you to choose when each valve actuates based on a programmed time only. You set the valve direction and timing delay for each valve independently, they follow the programmed timing sequence you set upon valve actuation from the TX.