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## Features
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The Multiprotocol module can be used in the Flysky family of transmitters in either PPM mode or in Serial mode. To operate in Serial mode, a version of er9X supporting the Multiprotocol Module must be installed on the Tx.
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The MULTI-Module can be used in the Flysky family of transmitters in either PPM mode or in Serial mode. To operate in Serial mode, a version of er9X supporting the MULTI-Module must be installed on the Tx.
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## PPM Mode
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Please refer to the [PPM Setup](PPM_Setup.md) page.
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## Serial Mode
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Serial mode is only supported by the er9X firmware. Loading this firmware is beyond the scope of this document but it is well covered in tutorial and video tutorials online. The firmware you should use with the MPTM is available on Mike's [er9X Test Version Page](http://openrcforums.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=4598). Use the following firmwares:
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Serial mode is only supported by the er9X firmware. Loading this firmware is beyond the scope of this document but it is well covered in tutorial and video tutorials online. The firmware you should use with the MULTI-Module is available on Mike's [er9X Test Version Page](http://openrcforums.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=4598). Use the following firmwares:
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- **er9x.hex** : for a standard unmodified transmitter
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- **er9x_frsky.hex** : if you have done the FrSky telemetry mod
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er9X is very well documented, see [here](http://openrcforums.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=6473#p90349)
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###Enabling Serial Mode
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1. Confirm that the Multiprotocol Module has the required physical connections between the pins on the back of the Tx and the ATMega328 microprocessor. This may require some soldering and depends on which version of the DIY Multiprotocol module you have. Check out your module’s hardware page under the section **Enabling your module for Serial** for details. Click here for the [hardware](Hardware.md) pages.
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1. Confirm that the MULTI-Module has the required physical connections between the pins on the back of the Tx and the ATMega328 microprocessor. This may require some soldering and depends on which version of the MULTI-Module you have. Check out your module’s hardware page under the section **Enabling your MULTI-Module for Serial** for details. Click here for the [hardware](Hardware.md) pages.
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1. Plug in your DIY Multiprotocol module into the transmitter module bay. If you have a rotary protocol selection switch, turn the switch to position 0 to put the unit into Serial mode.
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1. Ensure throttle is down and all switches are in the start position and power up the Tx. The red LED on the DIY Multiprotocol module should be flashing with a period of about 1 second indicating that it has not established a valid serial link with the Tx. This is expected as we have not set up the Tx yet.
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1. Create a new model
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1. In the Model Settings menu scroll down to change the RF settings to MULTI {mikeb - can you write this line }
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1. The red LED on the Multiprotocol module should briefly flash and then go off. This confirms that the DIY Multiprotocol module has established serial communication with the Tx. If the red LED on the module continues to flash at a period of about 1 seconds then it signals that serial communication has not been established. Check your settings under the model menu as described above and check that the protocol selection switch on the module is at 0 (enable Serial mode). If there is still no communication, power down and power up the Tx. Finally check that you have correctly enabled your module for serial as described on the hardware page for your module under the heading "Enabling your module for Serial". Click here to access the [hardware](Hardware.md) and then click on the picture of your module.
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1. The red LED on the MULTI-Module should briefly flash and then go off. This confirms that the MULTI-Module has established serial communication with the Tx. If the red LED on the module continues to flash at a period of about 1 seconds then it signals that serial communication has not been established. Check your settings under the model menu as described above and check that the protocol selection switch on the module is at 0 (enable Serial mode). If there is still no communication, power down and power up the Tx. Finally check that you have correctly enabled your module for serial as described on the hardware page for your module under the heading "Enabling your module for Serial". Click here to access the [hardware](Hardware.md) and then click on the picture of your module.
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###Protocol Selection in Serial mode
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To select the protocol:
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