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Msh Brain Flybarless System Software Download

12.02.2019 

IKON Flybarless System. Be sure your PC is connected to the internet Download and install the iKon software if you have not already done so (link below). Brain 2 Flybarless System from MSH - MSH51636 This is the standard Brain 2 Flybarless flight controller optimized for 450 to 800 size helicopters. Features: New CPU - The new CPU has 4 times the performance, storage capability and hardware acceleration from the previous version. USB Power Capability For Configuration.

- See more at: The new Brain2 rescue feature saves the model from any orientation, stabilizing it into a hover and adding pitch to avoid impact with the ground. This is an amazing tool for beginners or those working on new maneuvers where there is a higher risk of loss of orientation and control. Use your phone or tablet to configure and tune Ditch your laptop and use the iPhone or Android application to configure your Brain2 flybarless system. Have instant easy access to the entire system at the field or on the bench to quickly change parameters.

Notes for Windows 8 Users: The digital signing requirement on windows 8 may need to be turned off to get the IKON drivers to work with Windows 8. IKon - Are You Ready? Brought forth by MSH - the makers of the 'Brain' - the iKon represents a new leap in flybarless control. Bert Kammerer, in cooperation with MSH, worked tirelessly to fine tune the iKon flybarless controller to perfection. Every aspect of firmware has been fine-tuned and optimized, and in the end, we can say this system simply has no equal on the market today. The iKon is ready to change everything. Get ready for the iKon - it's ready for you.

• Only on iX12 Spektrum transmitter with actual iX12 firmware, during the changes of values with Integration some random symbols are displayed on screen (EG: “???”): Patched • When Jeti protocol is used, some fake “Elevator sensor out of range” appear in the events. Fake events eliminated • Only using Futaba S.Bus2 protocol, only using Castle Creation ESC and only when Live Link is active in the ESC, some tail kicks happen, solved • The MIN, MAX, AVG values of parameter 10 of the logs when zoomed don’t correspond to the displayed zoomed graphics but to the values of the full graphics.

This is apparent in Step 12 while looking at Cyclic Gain. For the different flying style settings the iKon changes the Agility settings.

In Closing: So now is the big question, how does all of this stack up against the competitors? After handing the transmitter to many people from novice to pros over the past few months, I must say that everyone has been more than pleased. Pilots that are using from the cheapest to the most expensive units all gave the iKon a huge “thumbs up” in both flight and power performance. The pirouetting is flat and consistent which is a big deal to me.

So be certain you take the time to set this feature up properly and practice using it during your flight. Bluetooth: Recently a good friend of mine, Justin Prochaska, hooked me up with a Bluetooth module that he made and installed it on my iKon. It plugs into the S-Bus port and has a switch on board to turn it on or off at will. Even though my iKon is easy to access and plug in the wire, the Bluetooth makes it so much sweeter not having to mess with any cables at all. Upon searching the forums you can find various methods of doing this.

You are doing an autorotation, everything looks to be going perfectly, then the next thing you know your headspeed is gone and you are still 20 feet off the ground! Well worry no more. Situations like this have happened to me several times and led to everything from hurt pride to broken skids and damaged blades. Well now there is no need to worry about that any longer.

Open device manager 4. Find the ikon - it may be listed under 'ports', or may be an unknown device 5.

Governor Pull every ounce of performance from your model with Brain2's advanced built in governor. Fine tuned from years of continued development. Utilize the built in logging to tune the governor even further, even if your ESC or Nitro has no native logging ability. Brain2 captures the data you need. Flight Counters Track the number of flights of the model, but also track the life of individual components, like gears and belts. Advanced Tuning Tweak to your hearts content. Brain2 gives you direct access to every tunable parameter in the system.

In this you will find things such as: receiver channel assignment, swashplate phasing, cyclic ring, governor settings, spool up, auto bailout and servo settings. There are three additional tabs in conjunction with the “Common” one, they are called “Setup 1”, “Setup 2” and “Setup 3”. Under these tabs you will find other things to tweak and and play with such as: expo, deadband, tail gain and precomp, cyclic gain and agility, and self leveling settings.

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Advanced Menu: Admittedly I was a little nervous the first time I dove into the Advanced Menu. It seemed intimidating to me and complicated. With a deep breathe, I began clicking on each item to get a feel of the layout. The first tab is called “Common” and is the items that will remain common to all three setup modes.

This is arguably the best unit available. When you factor in things such as cost, size, support, features, flexibility of application, ease of setup and flight performance it is difficult to choose another controller over the iKon.

My answer was simple, no phone or tablet support. Luckily the makers of the iKon have fixed that. The app for my Android was $5.99 which I feel is a good price. The layout of the app is good. The programmers made use of both short and long taps in order to still have the ability to view pop up windows without having a mouse to hover over items. I am using my phone for this which works just fine, but it would be great to have a tablet just so everything is larger. I have an ipad, but there is currently no plans for making the software available on Apple products.

Since originally publishing this review, the most common question I have been asked is, “What is the difference between the iKon and MSH Brain?” Truth isjust the case! The iKon is the exact same unit as the MSH Brain and TracX flybarless systems. The TracX and iKon both use the MSH Brain software as you can see when you open the software and check your revision. Internally all three are identical. Just as well you will notice that there is only an Android app called “Brain”. This of course works for all three units.

This of course works for all three units. I’m not going to go into details as to why there are three units out there exactly the same, just know that all are exactly alike internally. This is arguably the best unit available.

Every aspect of firmware has been fine-tuned and optimized, and in the end, we can say this system simply has no equal on the market today. The iKon is ready to change everything. Get ready for the iKon - it's ready for you. Vibration Resistant - Bad Vibes Goodbye.

Msh Brain Manual

Harga tiket kapal terbang. Here I played with different settings, but found that the factory setting of 45° was about perfect. External Governor: This review was done with a, motor and a and. This combo worked fantastic with the iKon. Setting it up is really a breeze.

This is apparent in Step 12 while looking at Cyclic Gain. For the different flying style settings the iKon changes the Agility settings. Utilizing these methods alone will satisfy most pilots.

The HobbyWing RPM sensor attaches to any 2 phases between the motor and ESC. Then that plugs directly into the iKon. The iKon reads the motor signal and to determine the RPM. Then the iKon sends a signal to the ESC to tell it how much power to feed to the motor.

Anyone that is either not happy with their current controller or someone that is looking for the additional features that are standard on the iKon should seriously consider giving it a try. I bet they will be happy they did, I know that I am.

In this you will find things such as: receiver channel assignment, swashplate phasing, cyclic ring, governor settings, spool up, auto bailout and servo settings. There are three additional tabs in conjunction with the “Common” one, they are called “Setup 1”, “Setup 2” and “Setup 3”. Under these tabs you will find other things to tweak and and play with such as: expo, deadband, tail gain and precomp, cyclic gain and agility, and self leveling settings. Each setting is fully explained by simply hovering your mouse over the parameter. This window will explain what the parameter does, and how moving it up or down will affect the helicopter.

• Only on iX12 Spektrum transmitter with actual iX12 firmware, during the changes of values with Integration some random symbols are displayed on screen (EG: “???”): Patched • When Jeti protocol is used, some fake “Elevator sensor out of range” appear in the events. Fake events eliminated • Only using Futaba S.Bus2 protocol, only using Castle Creation ESC and only when Live Link is active in the ESC, some tail kicks happen, solved • The MIN, MAX, AVG values of parameter 10 of the logs when zoomed don’t correspond to the displayed zoomed graphics but to the values of the full graphics.

So for example my setup is: • Setup 1- Governor on, Auto Bailout off, Auto Level off, Sport Flight mode • Setup 2- Governor on, Auto Bailout on, Auto Level off, 3D Flight mode • Setup 3- Governor on, Auto Bailout on, Auto Level on, Sport Flight mode I spool up for each flight in Setup 1 so that I am certain to have a slow spool up. Soon after I switch into Setup 2 so that the Auto Bailout is enabled and it is in the Flight mode I prefer. This allows me to easily flip the switch into Auto Level mode from my normal flying mode. Auto Level: As previously mentioned the Auto Level function was not necessarily one of the contributing factors in my decision to purchase this unit, although my curiosity was certainly there. It turns out I am really happy with its ability to self level in any orientation. I have been demonstrating the function for a while now and have some interesting results. First, that beginners can use this mode to fly around with the heli almost acting like a coaxial helicopter.

Further, with auto level technology, the aircraft will remain level, allowing those first few training flights to be truly memorable - in a good way. Satellite & S-Bus Ready - It's Your Choice. Allowing the convenience of satellite technology, the iKon supports Spektrum DSM2 & DSMX satellite receivers, along with S-Bus technology via Futaba. On the Spektrum side, (2) satellite ports are offered for maximum redundancy & path diversity, suited for helicopters 500 sized and greater. Built in Governor - Set Your Speed & Flight Mode.

How to update your iKon to the latest software / firmware version Note: Most new features only available on the iKon2, but updates continue to optimize flight performance on all iKon's! Be sure your PC is connected to the internet Download and install the iKon software if you have not already done so (link below) Power up your iKon (max 2s LiPo, watch polarity, and never apply power to 4-5-6/bind) and plug it into your PC using the micro USB cable. If you see driver installation start, wait for this to complete. Now start the iKon software. Be sure to accept any software updates, and then be sure to accept any firmware updates offered. Your iKon should now be running the latest firmware version. Notes for Windows 8 Users: The digital signing requirement on windows 8 may need to be turned off to get the IKON drivers to work with Windows 8.

I am using my phone for this which works just fine, but it would be great to have a tablet just so everything is larger. I have an ipad, but there is currently no plans for making the software available on Apple products.

3Axis Gyro KBAR V2 5.3.4 Pro K8 Flybarless System Gold fighter version KBAR-V2 using 5.3.4pro software, inherited all the advantages of silver, while the soldiers highlighted emerald green LED lights upgrade to support the official four installation mode while and then the whole solar system exclusively supports four side installation mode, since no wiring installation see someone else's face, so no aileron think how you dress it how loaded! Four side installation mode: Description: Item Name:KBAR V2 5.3.4 Pro Gyro Size(L*W*H): 30 x 38x 13mm Weight: About 12g Usage:For ALIGN (Or other Brands) T-REX 450 SE/V2, Sport, PRO/PRO V2, 500 550 600 700 rc helicopter. Features: 1).5.3.4PRO latest software version. 2).Support satellite. 3).Supporting 3Pcs servo cable. 4).Programming Assistant (Setup Wizard):gets you ready for flight in 11 steps 5).Fine adjustments can be done at the field in your transmitter (no PC necessary) 6).Ready for online updates as they become available. 7).The Mini KBar with V 5.0 Express software is an innovative 8).You can set it via computer or with Android phones via bluetooth.

Also while flying around in Self Level mode the iKon will not allow the helicopter to be inverted. There is even a parameter in the Advanced menu that the user can set the angle at which the iKon will allow the helicopter to tilt. Here I played with different settings, but found that the factory setting of 45° was about perfect. External Governor: This review was done with a, motor and a and. This combo worked fantastic with the iKon. Setting it up is really a breeze.

You will find them on the link provided above to website. Wizard or Basic Menu: First thing is to download the manual and software. The software wizard gets 5 stars for sure. At the top is a row of tiles that you navigate through from left to right. On the left side is the Step Instructions that changes depending on the tile you are currently on.

I have been demonstrating the function for a while now and have some interesting results. First, that beginners can use this mode to fly around with the heli almost acting like a coaxial helicopter. Once the pilot lets go of the cyclic stick, immediately the disc levels out and the helicopter sits and waits. Second is that even intermediate to experienced pilots have shown much interest in this feature. I have been playing around at a fairly high altitude and just thrown the sticks around.

Upon opening, you will find everything you need to get started. The flybarless unit, adhesive pad, and the cable necessary to plug the controller into your computer.

Msh Brain Flybarless System

Incorporating a selectable (3) switch flight mode program, the iKon allows you to dial in your helicopter with fully adjustable flight mode parameters to obtain the very best from every flight. No more ancillary devices needed on your machine - the iKon handles it all. Polarity Protection - No more unit burned because wrong direction plug in iKon now comes with polarity protection feature. All pins are now polarity protected. You can put power in any plug in any direction and it doesn't get damage the unit.