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1.    me oe FA a tS LL  AZIZ w    Full Option card for boats R C    User Manual  amp  Installation       IBG       Content   1  Introduction   2 Features   3 The IBU2 Navy version   4 Connecting and Configuring the radio  5 Commands   6 Changing sounds   7 Configuration Settings   8 Authorized dealers    9 Follow us       IBG    The IBU2 Navy is a multifunction controller for radio controlled boats  equipped with realistic  sound effects and lights all controlled by a 5 or 6 channel proportional radio  AM  FM  or 2 4 Ghz   sold separately         1  INTRODUCTION    2 FEATURES    e The sound effects are completely user definable via microSD card included  allowing  customization of the type of boat   Sounds completely synchronized with the functions of the boat  including the  starting and stopping of the motor  motor running  Bow Thruster  Winch  Sirens and  custom sounds   User settings editable via the microSD card supplied  no special software required   The user can select the use of one or two motors  in case of vessel  twin engine latter are controlled in a proportional way during turns   The user can define the maximum speed of each motor from 0 to 100   The user can define the speed limitation of Reverse run from 0 to 100   based on  setting forward speed    Output proportional to the smoke generator  max  2 5 Ampere   Output power ON   OFF to smoke generator relay  max  10 Ampere   Output proportional control bidirectional Bow Thruster  max  2 amperes   Output proportio
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3.   receiver connected        CHECK CONTROLS ARE CONTROLLING THE BOAT AS INTENDED BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO USE IN  WATER     Receiver connected  cable inserted corresponds to channel 1     Inputs IBU2 Connect to the channel relative to the stick   command you want to use    CH1 Forward   backward  CH2 Rudder   CH3 Winch   CH4 Bow Thruster   CH5 On   Off engine   CH6 Additional Sound Effects       IBG       5 CONTROLS    Left Stick Functions Right Stick Functions    sound 1 Forward    Relay 3 i  BowT left  lt   gt  BowT right Rudder left  lt   gt  Rudder right    Smoke ON OFF    sound 2    Turn on the boat  the output OUT1 flashes  If connected     Turn on the radio  the output OUT1 is steady  If connected     At this point you can activate some features  such as    OUT2  OUT3  output Winch  sounds 1 and 2  additional sounds    Start the engine of the boat  using channel 5  and wait for the motor to start up and motor  idles    Move the right stick forward or backward to move  make sure that the boat is moving in the  right direction    Move the rudder left and right and make sure it moves in the right direction     NOTE    If some of the movements are reversed compared to the command you need to reverse their own  channel on the radio  See radio instructions   or change the parameter for the channel in the file    BU2_TR ini  in the root of the microSD card inserted into IBU2  see Chapter 7         IBG       Additional controls available from the controller of the radio    Sound 1 
4. inversion  or the commands coming from transmitter are reported to the decoding circuit so as  sent     Configuring the reverse servo    If needed  you can reverse the direction of rotation of the servos  each line is related to a specific  channel  this function is used  if you are using an older radio  without memory   to avoid having to  set the reverse channels depending on the boat that you are using    SrvRudInverseCmd   FALSE  TRUE FALSE allows to reverse the rudder control  SrvWinchInverseCmd   FALSE  TRUE FALSE allows you to reverse the winch control   In this example  all channels have value FALSE this means that no channel is applied on the  inversion    Moreover the string SrvWinchType   0 allows you to select the mode of operation of the  dedicated servo winch between 0  normal  or 1  360       Accepted values 0  1    Configure the output OUT 1    The parameter is used to configure the output status OUT1 power   Rele1InitialStatus   1   OFF 0   1 ON    In this case  the output will be active on power  entering the value 0  zero  will be disabled    The output can be turned on or off from the transmitter  see Chapter 5        IBG       Configuring the maximum current supplied to the engines    Parameter  CurrentMotorTreshold   10   1  15    Adjusts the threshold of current protection    The default value is 10 Amperes  is possible in case of use of engines can be increased up to a  maximum of 15 Ampere the current supplied to each motor     Configuration of the po
5. left stick up  100  of the movement  to play the sound effect 1   Sound 2 left stick down  100  of the movement  to play the sound effect 2   Additional sounds  slider1  2  3  move the potentiometer  CH6  to 30  to enable sound  slider1  take it to 60  to activate the sound slider2  take it to 100  to activate the sound  slider3    Winch left stick in the bottom or top  about 30  of the useful motion  for moving the winch in  the desired direction        IBG       6 CHANGE THE SOUNDS    On the supplied microSD custom sound effects are provided for one type of boat     Note  To fully enjoy the sound quality you should use a good quality speakers  4ohm speaker  impedance is recommended  although 8 ohm impedance will also work  The amplifier output  varies dependent on the battery voltage  6w   7 2v and 10w   12v therefore a minimum rating  of 6w or 10w speaker is required     To change the set of sounds appropriate to do the following       With the power OFF  press lightly on the microSD inserted under the IBU2 to release the  microSD memory card  NOTE  DO NOT PULL THE MICROSD TO UNLOCK       Take it out and  put in a memory card reader  not supplied  on your PC  MAC      Access to the memory and browse the content      In the root of the media are the files used by the sound module of IBU2  Note everything in a  subfolder is ignored by the IBU2    Each wave sound file is associated with a different sound effect according to the  correspondence set in the file  IBU2_NV      Va
6. me  Effects volume  Engine speaker  Effects speaker  Smoke generator proportional output  2 5A   Smoke generator power output  relay 10A   Output 3  relay 10A   Output for Winch servo          SETUP SHEET    After installing the card on the model set the dip switches as shown below    Motor 1 Switch 1  Enabled  1  ON  Disabled OFF    Selection engine 2 Switch 2  Enabled  1  ON  Disabled OFF    Battery Type  2  Switch 3  Li Po battery  2 3 cells  ON  Ni Mh or Ni Cd  6 to 10 cells  OFF    Programming radio Switch 4  Programming mode ON  Normal Mode OFF    Cells count  2  Switch5    3 cells LiPo  12V PB  8 10 cells Ni Mh Ni Cd ON  2 cells LiPo  6 cells Ni Mh Ni Cd OFF     1  If both engines are enabled  during turns will be piloted in proportion to the same tack      2  Check the battery voltage  When this becomes low alarm sound is played  In addition to low  battery warning the boat will turn off automatically        IBG    RADIO LINK AND CONFIGURATION    Connect the receiver cables  supplied  referring to the figure and table below    Make sure you do not have reverse or dual   rate active on radio channels    Turn on the boat and the transmitter    Wait until the receiver is aligned to the transmitter   When aligned output OUT1 stops  flashing    Move the dip switch 4 ON    Move both the transmitter sticks in all directions until it stops    Move channel 5  amp  6 switch knobs from off on  min max    Move the dip switch 4 OFF    The card is configured for use with the radio 
7. nal control bidirectional winch  max  2 amperes   ESC latest generation  which allows speed control realistic  with its greater  efficiency increases battery life   Three relay outputs  max  10 Ampere each  operated by radio control   Flasher output signals for system status   Protections recoverable by the user  the IBU2 Navy is protected by a 2A fuse for  services and a 16A fuse for the section ESC   Monitoring battery voltage to prevent overdischarge and protect the battery   provides visual indication  via the flasher  and sound of the notice of low battery  and off motors battery   Supports LiPo 2 and 3 cells  Ni Cd   Mi MH  6 and 8 cell  lead acid battery 12V   Dual audio amplifier that allows the use of two speakers with separate control for  each channel  One channel dedicated to the engine  one channel dedicated to  sound effects   Compact size  115 x 90 x 40mm   Screw terminations which allow up to 18 AWG cable to be connected                            IBU2 NAVY      m  m  m          dn yes       Seyoyms dip                            ore  oo  O     FLASHER          Board layout     Connector Utilization    Output for Rudder servo    Battery  Motor 1  Motor 2  Bow Thruster  Winch  Flasher  Out 1  Out 2  Eng  Volume  Eff  Volume  Engine Spkr  Effects Spkr  Prop  Smoke  Power Smoke  Out 3  Servo Winch  Servo Rudder    Power Input  Motor output 1  Motor output 2  Output Bow Thruster  Output winch  Output Flasher  Output 1  relay 10A   Output 2  relay 10A   Engine volu
8. riable in the file IBU2 ini Es  Audio file Corresponding effect    EngineCold ON estartc wav Starting a cold engine  Engin Warm ON estartw wav Starting the engine hot  EngineStop estop wav Engine stop  Engine Idle eidle wav Engine idling  EngineStep 1 es01 wav Motor Ramp 1  EngineStep 2 es02 wav Motor Ramp 2    EngineStep XX esXX wav Motor Ramp XX  Alarm1 hooga wav Battery Alarm  Bowthruster Bow wav Bow Thruster   Winch Winch wav Winch  Sound1 horn1 wav Sirena1  Sound2 horn2 wav Siren2  Slider1 foghorn wav Siren fog  Slider2 seagull wav Gulls  Slider3 Bbell wav Buoy Buoy       IBG    4  To choose different sound effects simply copy the desired files into the main root of the  microSD  Check the name corresponding to the audio samples associated with tags in the file  IBU2_NV INI    5  Remove the microSD adapter from MAC   PC and put it back in IBU2 until it clicks  turn on the  boat and check the new sounds    6  New sound sets when issued will be available for download at http   www ibu electronics com       You can also create your own sounds  replacing the sounds provided by converting a sound effect  or music from any format  WAV  MP3  into WAV format  mono  22050 Hz  8 bits  Each sample  should not be larger than 1 Mb or its reproduction will be truncated     The names of the    wav files are not important  but you need to keep the correspondence with  those reported in the file IBU2_NV ini as between each file and its sound effect  provided that no  more than 8 characte
9. rs  plus the   wav  extension   and do not contain spaces or periods     Example     Abcd_defg wav  Not good  9 characters      Abcdefghi wav  Okay  8 characters      Ab cd wav  Not good  5 characters  but there is a space     Ab cd wav  Not good  there is a point in the middle of the name      Note  some audio editing software are not able to successfully convert the audio in this format  or  add data that cannot be read by IBU2  If you have problems in the reproduction of its  samples  please contact the manufacturer    Also avoid reformatting the microSD provided because some may end up not operating  properly when used with the IBU2        IBG       7 CONFIGURATION SETTINGS  IBU2_NV INI     In addition to the associations of the sound effects with the wave file in the corresponding text file  IBU2_NV INI there are other variables that allow you to customize certain features of IBU2     Configuring the reverse channel radio    Each line refers to a specific channel receiver  this function is used  if you are using an older radio   without memory   to avoid having to set  if necessary  the reverse channel according to the trucks  that use   RadioCH1InverseCmd   FALSE  TRUE FALSE   RadioCH2InverseCmd   FALSE  TRUE FALSE   RadioCH3InverseCmd   FALSE  TRUE FALSE   RadioCH4InverseCmd   FALSE  TRUE FALSE   RadioCH5InverseCmd   FALSE  TRUE FALSE   RadioCH6InverseCmd   FALSE  TRUE FALSE   In this example  all channels have value FALSE this means that no channel is applied on the  
10. wer supplied to the motor    The parameters  PowerMotorScaleSx   100   1  100   and PowerMotorScaleDx   100   1  100    Allows to adjust the total output power to the motors during running  this function calibrates  accurately the movement speed to approach the real dynamic  a lower value will decrease and  vice versa a higher the increase     Configuring the maximum reverse speed    The parameter  ReverseSpeed   50   1     100    Used to limit the speed when reversing  a lower value will decrease and vice versa one the highest  increase  Note this is proportional to the forward speed selected above     Configuring the smoke generator    In case you want to use the smoke generator are two configuration parameters   SmokelnitialStatus   0   OFF 0   1 ON    This parameter allows you to set the generator  when the boat is turned on  automatically    The generator can be turned on or off even from the transmitter    In this example the value 0  zero  means that the smoke generator is OFF when the model is  turned ON    The smoke generators have different characteristics from one model to another  so the  parameter  MinPwmSmoke   50   1  100     Allows you to determine how much power is delivered to the generator with the engine idling   The command is proportional to the position of the throttle stick    Also on board is a secondary output relay power  max  10 Ampere  that works in ON   OFF mode        IBG       8 Authorized Dealers    Europe   U K  U S   RC Tank Electronics http
    
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