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Micron MR603 Receiver Programming - v1.2

This page contains programming information for firmware versions shown in the page title, information for other versions can be found via /mr6xx_versions.

Micron receivers implement a rich set of features with a common programming interface that allows functionality to be changed using most Micron model rail transmitters or a joystick Tx. Each row in the table below describes a 5 number sequence (levels 1 to 5) which is used to modify a feature's behaviour - e.g. change the throttle from centre-off to low-off behaviour; set an auxiliary output as servo, on/off, or auto-direction light. Each row also contains a brief explanation of the function accessed by that row and a link to more detail in the features page.

The value for each level of a programming sequence will be indicated by a repeated flash pattern on a receiver's LED. For example, the value 3 is displayed as a sequence of 3 flashes followed by a pause (this is called a 3-flash in receiver and transmitter user manuals). Where appropriate, a value of zero is displayed as a very short flash followed by a pause.

Many table rows specify how a transmitter control is used to activate the receiver function; the row specifies (usually at level 4) a R/C channel. Transmitters encode each control (throttle, toggle switch, push button, etc.) as a number in the range 0..1024 and transmits them in the radio signal as separate R/C channels. The mapping between transmitter controls and R/C channels is described in the user manual for the transmitter. Throttle is usually channel 1, Selecta (if used) is channel 2, the bind button is channel 5, and so on.

Receiver outputs use the channel value directly to provide a proportional response to transmitter control changes. Switched outputs divide the R/C channel range into 2 or 3 positions: low, mid and high where low is a channel value less than 250, high is greater than 750 and mid is 511 +/- a small delta. The transmitter user manual describes the control positions corresponding to low, mid and high and the programming table shows how these low, mid and high values are used to control the receiver output.

For specific information on how to place a receiver into programming mode, see the receiver's user manual. See the transmitter's user manual or Receiver Programming for information on how to use a transmitter for entering a program sequence.

Programming Table

Menu Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Information
1 = ESC Configuration1 = ESC Num1 = Centre off
(1 ch: fwd/rev)
esc-centre-off
Throttle
1-10 = R/C Channel
Forward and reverse with one control, off at control centre
(-100% .. 0 .. +100%)
prog: 1,1,1,1 = Menu1, H1, centre-off, R/C chan 1
11 = ESC Num2 = Low off
(2 ch: speed & direction)
esc-low-off
Throttle R/C Channel
1-10 = R/C Channel
Direction
1-10 = R/C Channel
One control for throttle (0 .. 100%)
Second control for direction
(prog: 1,1,2,1,3 = Menu1, H1, low-off, R/C chan 1, R/C chan 3
11 = ESC Num3 = Not used
11 = ESC Num4 = Motor start power
min-power
0-10 = Tens (x10)
(0-flash = 0)
0-9 = Units (x1)
(0-flash = 0)
Minimum power level, the motor will jump to this power when the throttle is opened.
(0% for full power range)
(eg: 1,1,4,2,5 = Menu1, H1, min power, 25%)
11 = ESC Num5 = Motor max power
max-power
0-10 = Tens (x10)
(0-flash = 0)
0-9 = Units (x1)
(0-flash = 0)
Maximum power level
(100% for full power range)
(eg: 1,1,4,8,0 = Menu1, H1, max power, 80%)
11 = ESC Num6 = Motor reverse
reverse
1 = Normal
2 = Reversed
Reverse motor rotation
11 = ESC Num7 = ESC PWM
pwm
1 = 16kHz*
2 = 8kHz
3 = 4kHz
4 = 2kHz
5 = 1kHz
6 = 500Hz
7 = 250Hz
8 = 120Hz
Set the speed controller PWM frequency, the default setting is 16kHz. Lower PWM values give increased slow speed torque at the expense of motor heating
11 = ESC Num8 = Motor soft start/stop
- inertia
soft-start
Acceleration
1 = immediate
2 = 0.25s
3 = 0.5s
4 = 1s
5 = 2s
6 = 4s
7 = 8s
Deceleration
1 = same as accel
2 = 0.25s
3 = 0.5s
4 = 1s
5 = 2s
6 = 4s
7 = 8s
Set the rate of throttle change - acceleration and deceleration, which can be set independently or the same. The times are for full range, 0..100% throttle.
1,1,8,1,1 = no inertia, motor speed immediately follows the throttle control
1,1,8,4,1 = accel and decel over 1s
The default is immediate; 0.25s or 0.5s will reduce ESC heating for motors
with significant BEMF.
2 = Servo Configuration1-6 = P1-P61 = Normal Servo
servo
1-10 = R/C Channel1 = normal speed
2-6 = slow motion
Servo PPM signal on any 'P' pad. Default is full throw from full stick movement; servo travel and reversing can be adjusted using level3 = 7. Slow motion times are roughly equal to the number of seconds for end to end rotation (for an 'average' servo).
21-6 = P1-P62 = Not usedPlaceholder for offset servo
21-6 = P1-P63 = Not usedPlaceholder for toggled servo
21-6 = P1-P64 = Not usedPlaceholder for 2 chan servo mix
21-6 = P1-P65 = Not usedPlaceholder for 2 chan servo mix
21-6 = P1-P66 = Not usedPlaceholder for external ESC
21-6 = P1-P67 = Adjust Servo
servo-adjust
1 = Toggle Servo Direction
2 = Adjust Servo Travel
Toggle servo direction or adjust travel using transmitter controls. If the pin is not currently configured as a servo, the receiver will exit programming mode at level 3.
3 = On/Off Configuration1-6 = P1-P6
7-10 = F1-F4 (A-D)
1 = Momentary on/off
momentary
1-10 = R/C ChannelIdle off
P=0V, F=open
1 = ch low on
2 = ch mid on
3 = ch high on
Idle on
P=3.3V, F=closed
4 = ch low off
5 = ch mid off
6 = ch high off
1 R/C channel can control up to 3 outputs, momentary = non-latching.
eg: 3,4,1,5,1 = P4, On only when Ch5 is low
eg: 3,6,1,5,3 = P6, On only when Ch5 is high
31-6 = P1-P6
7-10 = F1-F4 (A-D)
2 = Single Action Latching
latch1
1-10 = R/C ChannelStart off
P=0V, F=open
1 = ch low toggle
2 = ch high toggle
Start on
P=3.3V, F=closed
3 = ch low toggle
4 = ch mid toggle
1 R/C channel can control 1 or 2 outputs, each control action toggles the output on/off.
(eg: 3,4,2,5,1 = P4, Start off, toggle when Ch5 is low)
(eg: 3,6,2,5,2 = P6, Start off, toggle when Ch5 is high)
31-6 = P1-P6
7-10 = F1-F4 (A-D)
3 = Dual Action Latching
latch2
1-10 = R/C ChannelChannel high
1 = >2s toggle
2 = <1s toggle
Channel low
3 = >2s toggle
4 = <1s toggle
1 R/C channel can control 1 to 4 outputs. Output selection is based on the time that the control is away from mid value (centre). All outputs start off (P=0V, F=open).
31-6 = P1-P6
7-10 = F1-F4 (A-D)
4 = Flash or Latch
latch3
1-10 = R/C ChannelChannel high
1 = <1s 0.5s momentary on
2 = <1s 1.0s momentary on
3 = <1s 1.5s momentary on
4 = <1s 2.0s momentary on
Channel low
5 = <1s 0.5s momentary on
6 = <1s 1.0s momentary on
7 = <1s 1.5s momentary on
8 = <1s 2.0s momentary on
1 R/C channel can control 1 or 2 outputs with either momentary with a selection of on times or latching action. Momentary or latching selection is based on the time that the control is away from mid value (centre): <1s gives a momentary on, >2s latches; if the output is latched on the momentary action is disabled. All outputs start off (P=0V, F=open).
31-6 = P1-P6
7-10 = F1-F4 (A-D)
5 = Auto Lights
auto-lights
1 = Front
2 = Rear
3 = Brake
4 = Reverse
Link output ports to the speed controller status.
See 7,7 for setting brake light on time.
31-6 = P1-P6
7-10 = F1-F4 (A-D)
6 = Indicator & Hazard Lights
flashing-lights
1 = Left indicator
2 = Right indicator
3 = Flashing Light - single
4 = Flashing Light - double
1-10 = R/C ChannelFlashing LEDs. Options 1 and 2 are for indicator and hazard lights on vehicles;
a < 1s operation of the activating channel (low/left=left, high/right=righs)
starts an indicator flashing, movement of the steering channel away from
centre cancels the indicator. A > 2s left/low operation of the
activating channel starts both indicators flashing together as hazard lights.
Options 3 & 4 are for a simple flashing lights and are toggled by a left/low
operating of the activating channel
31-6 = P1-P6
7-10 = F1-F4 (A-D)
7 = Buffer Stop Trigger
buffer-stop
Time to stop: 1-6 = 1-6 secondsReactivation delay:
1-6 = 10-60 seconds
One P pad can be used to stop the vehicle automatically by slowing to
a stop. The throttle must be closed to restart, after the reactivation
delay.
31-6 = P1-P6
7-10 = F1-F4 (A-D)
8 = Not usedPlaceholder for stop & reverse automation
31-6 = P1-P6
7-10 = F1-F4 (A-D)
9 = Not usedPlaceholder for station stop automation
4 = General Configuration1 = LED2
LED2
1 = LED2 DisabledAny output can drive a LED to mirror the on-board LED.

2-flash: enabled but not after Rx is deselected (Selecta) or Tx is switched off (Cruise Control)

3-flash: enabled for Selecta and Cruise Control

4-flash: over-rides any other function on this pin (e.g. auto lights).
2 = LED2 Enabled (not deselected or cruise)
3 = LED2 Enabled when deselected or cruise
4 = LED2 Always
1-6 = P1-P6
7-10 = F1-F4(A-C)
42 = LVC
LVC
1 = LVC Disabled
2 = LVC Auto
Enable or disabled low voltage cut-off.
2-flash = LVC enabled with auto threshold,
3-flash = LVC enabled with manually set threshold.
Levels 4 & 5 only apply to manual threshold.
3 = LVC ManualManual threshold (volts):
4-20 = 4-20V
Manual threshold (tenths):
0-9 = 0.1-0.9V
43 = Sleep
Sleep
Time before sleep:
1-6 = 1-6 hours
7 = never
LVC sleep:
1 = No
2 = Yes (5 minutes)
Inactivity timeout (1-6 hours)
LVC sleep is triggered by Low Voltage Cut (if enabled)
44 = Failsafe / Cruise
Failsafe
Time to stop after signal loss:
1-4 = 1-4s
5 = sleep time
Time to kill outputs after signal loss. Use 'Sleep time' (level 3 option 5) for 'cruise control' with transmitter switched off.
45 = Emergency stop
EStop
1 = DisabledManual trigger stop over radio
(eg: 7,5,2,3,6 enabled using Ch3 low with 6s delay - i.e. Ch3 must be low for at least 6s to trigger.)
2 = ch low to stop
3 = ch high to stop
1-10 = R/C ChannelTime to stop:
1-6 = 1-6s
46 = ESC Arming
Arming
1 = DisabledArm the ESC only when the throttle is in the off position. Enabled by default. THINK CAREFULLY before you disable this feature.
2 = Enabled1 = H1
47 = Brake On Time
auto-lights
1-6 = 1-6sThe time that the brake light stays on after stopping. The default is 1s.
48 = Selecta
Selecta
1 = DisabledEnable or disable the loco selection feature which is compatible with all transmitters that have a Select switch. All transmitters stocked by Micron use R/C channel 2 for Selecta.
2 = Enabled1-10 = R/C Channel
49 = Deselect Action
Selecta
1 = stop
2 = continue
Action when deselected: 'continue' or 'stop':
continue - ESC continues at the last throttle setting.
stop - throttle smoothly closes
the default is 'continue'.
410 = Auto-light control
auto-lights
1 = Disabled Enable/disable the auto-direction outputs using an R/C channel. When this control is enabled, the initial state of auto-lights is disabled (i.e. off). Any other function mapping of the R/C channel remains - e.g. output on/off switching.
2 = Enabled1-10 = R/C Channel1 = toggle when ch low
2 = toggle when ch high
3 = momentary when ch high
411 = Reset
Reset
Restore backed-up configuration or, if no backup, the factory configuration
412 = Backup Configuration
Backup
Create configuration backup for reset
413 = Select Configuration
Select Config
1-4 = stored configurationSelect one of the stored configurations, See the receiver documentation for details of each configuration
414 = Show Firmware Version
Version
Show the firmware version by flashing the LED (and LED2 if enabled). Firmware versions are 2 numbers: major and minor (e.g. 1.2). 0.5s of rapid flashing is shown first, followed by a flash count for the major number, a pause and then a flash count for the minor number. A zero is shown as a very brief flash, much shorter than the normal flash. The pattern is repeated until the receiver is switched off.
5 = Radio Configuration1 = Binding
Bind
1 = DSM2/DSMX Protocol1 = auto
2 = manual
Choose auto or manual bind. The pins/pads for manual bind are specified in the receiver manual.

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