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#9  

I have it working, however my d1 port does not work on my ezb board. I will take it out in a little bit and test with regular servo. To use the controller you have to initialize it. full forward. stop full reverse stop. listen for tones. now it goes forward and back. I just need to troubleshoot my ezb board to make sure d1 port is not fried. both controllers work on d0 port. thanks for all the help. No data sheet for this just trial and lots of errors. I will post some picture later. thank you to all that have helped.

#10  

I had problems with ports not working on my EZB at times. I think it happened when I had something attached to it that was wired wrong. All I had to do was shut down the EZB for a few minuets and then restart for it to start working again.

#11  

@rich I had some trouble figuring out how to bind the esc to the ezb. also my d1 port is fried. I used d4 in stead. now it is running fine. I can also control from voice. left right forward reverse. Now I am ready to start building up body and feature. Thanks for all the help. I posted my config to the cloud as Dog v1.0

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#12  

I've not used one so I only know what's on the tutorial page, although until earlier I wasn't even aware that it used the servo movement panel.

If you use the Contact Us page the EZ-Robot staff may be able to help with port D1. It could be a case of the main chip needs removing and pushing back in again but then again it could be something more complex. Drop them an email and they will help you if they can.

Great news that it's running now though. You'll find the more you play with ARC and the EZ-B the easier it becomes. It's all pretty simple to use and most things you will come up against are very well documented too, and if not then the community will always step up and help:) It's the best community I've been a part of and it's how I learned what I know really, to think I've been active on here for around 12 months now and there isn't much that gets by me:)

Looking forward to seeing your progress.