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X4R-SB question

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How do you bind the X4R-SB receiver so that you can use the servo connectors as channel 9, 10, and 11? I tried binding with signal pins 2 and 3 jumped but that will not let me use the servo pins for channel 9, 10, and 11. When I jumped signal pins 1 and 2 when binding I was able to use the servo outputs for channel 9 and 10, but I lost telemetry to the X9D Plus. I read that you can Y cable to the SBus but it did not say how to bind to have Sbus. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
According to the manual, not using any jumper gives you access to the conventional channel outputs.

CH1~3
SBUS (CH1~16)
 
X4RSB bound in CPPM-Mode gives you S-Bus, Channel 9, Channel 10 and CPPM (1-8). CPPM is not needed, but it is your chance to have 9+10 on the pins. You may need a firmware update on the receiver.
 
X4RSB bound in CPPM-Mode gives you S-Bus, Channel 9, Channel 10 and CPPM (1-8). CPPM is not needed, but it is your chance to have 9+10 on the pins. You may need a firmware update on the receiver.
What pins do I jump to bind in CPPM mode and still have Telemetry to the TX? I understand that pin 1 becomes channel 9 and pin 2 becomes channel 10, does that mean that pin 3 is CPPM and pin 4 is S-Bus?
 
if you have the cppm firmware loaded and you bind with a jumper on channel 2 & 3.

then your ouput looks like this.

channel 1: cppm
channel 2: channel 9
channel 3: channel 10
sbus: sbus

you can also change your x4r-sb to a regular x4r by removing a resistor and bridging some other pads
 
I use a tilt servo on quads and use the X4RSB. What I do is connect the servo to the channel 1 output on the receiver. In Betaflight or Cleanflight, on the receiver tab, change the channel mapping to 1TAER234. On planes with pan and tilt, 12TAER34.
 
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