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On 4/22/2021 at 11:34 AM, Mad Ax said:
Also you say you have an IA6B receiver - is it in PPM mode? If memory serves, the IA6B can run either in "normal" mode (where channels 1 - 6 are output on the appropriate pins on the receiver) or PPM mode (where all 6 channels are combined into one single signal from the PPM output pin, which IIRC is shared with Channel 1). In PPM mode the other channel pins are dead.
That was the problem, the receiver was in PPM mode. Now the truck starts but all the operations are reversed. Pushing the stick up makes it drive backwards, and so on.
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5 minutes ago, Tamiya Fan 1 said:
Power needs to be off when changing the switch for it to change- FYI.
Thanks for the tip.
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Yip, have tested in all positions already.
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No, non of the operations work from the remote, the lights turn on by pressing the buttons on the MFC control panel. The IA6B does have an LED and it is on steady when paired which it is.
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Ok thanks, but the setup process doesn't even work. When I hold the setup button on the MFC-01 and turn it on, there is no sound, the light blinks for 10 seconds and then steady, but still no sound as the video would show here and then with its cleared it shows that the engine starts up, mine doesn't.
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Hi guys, I have a RC semi truck with the MFC-01 module. After resetting the remote the truck doesn't "start" when turning the switch on. The speakers pop when you turn on the switch, the power light lights up and the trucks driving lights and flashers all work, but no engine sound or motor response. Using a Sky Fly i6 remote and a FS IA6B receiver which are paired successfully. I have gone through these steps but I do not get any engine sounds as said before. Any suggestions to what might be a problem would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

MFC-01 doesn't start
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That was it. Thankyou guys so much. It's all set and running. Now do I edit this title to (Resolved), or just leave it as it is?