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The OSD Pro supports saving and loading of  OSD Configuration to XML files.    This feature makes it easy to update multiple OSD Pros to have the same 
settings, without reconfiguring each one.  It is also useful to save your configuration before updating firmware, so that the configuration will be completely 
restored after firmware update.   See the “Configuring the OSD Pro with the Windows Software” section of the manual below for more information. 
 
Graphical Battery Displays 
Up to 3 graphical battery displays are supported.   The graphical battery displays are enabled in the “Configure OSD Display”  On-screen menu page.    Note 
that only the primary battery display is available if you are using your OSD with our Data Recorder.   The additional two battery displays are available only 
with the eLogger V3 and V4, at this time.

 

 
The primary battery is the one connected through the eLogger’s BATT input, or to your Data Recorder’s Electric Expander.  No additional wiring is required 
for the primary battery display.    For the primary battery, remaining milliamp-hours is used to indicate battery fullness.   For this to work correctly, you must 
tell the OSD the capacity of your primary battery.  This is done with the “Set Battery milliamp-Hours” menu item on the main on-screen menu.     
 
The two secondary graphical battery displays (referred to as “Voltage B” and “Voltage C”) use voltage level to indicate the battery fullness.    These are set 
up by making special connections to the eLogger (using resistors), and the maximum and minimum voltages are configured under the “Sensors and Units” 
on-screen menu.      
 
If you want to use the secondary battery displays, please carefully read the following instructions, as incorrect wiring will damage your equipment.  If you 
don’t understand the instructions fully, don’t attempt it!   Also, please visit the online forum discussion here, for more information or to ask questions: 
 

http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1128175

 

 
To use one or both of the secondary battery displays, you must follow these steps: 
 
1.

 

Construct a probe for each additional voltage to monitor, consisting of a wire that 
connects to your battery, a 15K Ohm resistor (preferably 1%), and a servo plug. 
See the figure above.   IMPORTANT: the resistor MUST be inline with the 
probe, and the pack voltage must not exceed 16V, or the eLogger will be 
damaged!
 

2.

 

Connect the resistor probe(s) between the + (positive) lead of the additional 
battery pack(s) to be measured, and the Temperature 2 (for “Voltage B”) or 
Temperature 3 input (for “Voltage C”) on the eLogger (center pin of Temperature 
input connects to probe). Note that this configuration assumes a common ground exists between the eLogger and each additional battery to be measured. 
In most cases, ground is already shared. This will be true of the video battery, assuming the camera is connected to the OSD Pro, and is true of the 
BEC/Receiver battery, assuming your receiver is connected to the OSD Pro.  Note that neither the other two pins of the temperature inputs is ground! 

3.

 

 In the OSD Pro on-screen menus, under the "Sensors and Units" menu, configure the temperature 2 input as a voltage monitor, by setting "Use Temp2 
Input for Voltage B." 

4.

 

If “Voltage C” is also being used, enable the Voltage C option also. 

5.

 

Set  the 0% and 100% endpoints of the batteries by changing the values of "Set Voltage B Minimum" and "Set Voltage B Maximum" and/or  "Set 
Voltage C Minimum" and "Set Voltage C Maximum"  

6.

 

Select the appropriate graphical batteries to display via the PC software, as described in the Configuring Graphics Display section below, or by using 
the on-screen menus. 

7.

 

If you wish to display the numeric voltages of Voltage B and Voltage C, run the Data Recorder software, and add "Temperature B" and "Temperature 
C" parameters, relabeling them to indicate the voltage that is being monitored. 
 

Receiver Signal Strength (RSSI) 
The OSD Pro (when used with an eLogger V4 or V3) can be used to display the received signal strength (RSSI) with many receivers.   Note: this advanced 
feature may require modification of your existing Receiver.   As always, a pre-flight "Antenna Down" range check is critical after modifying your 
equipment! 
 
For questions regarding setting up RSSI, please visit this online thread:  

http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1130784

 

 
For measuring RSSI with analog receivers, the first step is to locate the RSSI 
output of the receiver. There are several threads on RCGroups on how to do 
this. We recommend searching for the model number of the re RSSI, to 
locate the pinout.  It is recommended that a noise filter be added to the wire 
connecting to the RSSI input. One such noise filter is a small toroid with 10-15 
turns of wire, added to the connection.   Also, some receivers require that only 
a very high impedance load be connected to the RSSI output.   See the 
“impedance issues” section below.    Range can be adversely affected if the 
receiver requires a high impedance connection! 
 
The next step is to connect the RSSI output to the middle pin of the eLogger's "Temperature 1" input.     
  
To enable RSSI display, follow these steps: 
a) Add the "Temperature  Sensor A" parameter for display, at the screen lcoation you prefer, as described in the “Configuring the OSD Pro with the 
Windows Software” section elsewhere in the manual.  If desired, the on-screen display name of the parameter could be changed to "RSI" or "Sig" to indicate 
that the parameter is for RSSI. 

Summary of Contents for OSD pro

Page 1: ...p www eagletreesystems com Packing List Your package should include the following The OSD Pro and five 5 male to male servo connectors and a printed version of the Quick Start Guide Additionally if yo...

Page 2: ...ly recommended that you set the Capture Rate of your eLogger or Recorder to 10 samples second for best OSD Pro update rate and performance 6 Install and configure the OSD Pro as described below Note t...

Page 3: ...our flight automatically For more information see the Display Live or Max Values on screen menu item description in the Main Menu table under the Description of On screen Menus section of the manual b...

Page 4: ...perature input connects to probe Note that this configuration assumes a common ground exists between the eLogger and each additional battery to be measured In most cases ground is already shared This...

Page 5: ...am also known as PPM sum you may be able to connect your OSD Pro to your Receiver with only one male to male servo connector See the Serial PPM section in the manual below for more information Tips fo...

Page 6: ...e a PowerPanel or other sensors those can daisy chain to the pins on the OSD Pro with the polarity as indicated on the OSD Pro label as shown in Figure 2 The GPS Expander connects to the upper row of...

Page 7: ...ay to connect the video camera and video transmitter using a servo Y cable Note that the camera and transmitter MUST be able to operate at the same voltage to use the this diagram Connecting the OSD P...

Page 8: ...nputs to your receiver The OSD Pro is connected to your receiver via the included male to male servo connectors The Futaba end of each connector plugs into the OSD Pro and the Universal JR end plugs i...

Page 9: ...figuration File AFTER you have installed the new software version and completed the OSD Pro firmware update if prompted to do so Configuring Text Parameters to Display on the Video OSD A powerful and...

Page 10: ...lert you of potential problems before they become serious There are 3 ways that the OSD Pro can alert you if a parameter has reached its trigger level 1 The parameter is displayed in reverse video on...

Page 11: ...update if prompted to do so You can also use this feature to set up multiple OSD Pros with the same configuration rather than configuring each one separately Factory Reset The Factory Reset button er...

Page 12: ...ivated is the same as setting the RTH test mode to both in the menus but is easier to access RTH test mode will be active until the control surfaces are moved RTH will release briefly when this happen...

Page 13: ...nnel will turn the OSD Pro on and off To advance between multiple pages just click the Select channel for Option B just toggle the 3 position switch between the up and middle positions Note that when...

Page 14: ...h 3 shows lots of change in the percentage readout that indicates that channel 3 of the serial PPM stream controls the throttle So you would select Channel 3 for the Throttle dropdown menu Each OSD Pr...

Page 15: ...ltitude is less than 60 feet 20 meters above ground level or if your speed is less than 3 MPH or 3K H note that the low altitude check can be disabled via the menus as described below If you routinely...

Page 16: ...ottle will shut the engine off which will make RTH much less useful An added benefit of using the throttle trim to set the failsafe position is that you can test RTH in flight by trimming the throttle...

Page 17: ...to Yes it causes the OSD Pro to skew the servo pulses in RTH mode Unfortunately this causes the voice announcements to automatically be turned off during RTH mode including the signal lost announceme...

Page 18: ...tor down position when it attempts to climb or descend the model So the amount of down stick you supply will set the maximum throw of the elevator during RTH Set your Throttle stick for Descending nor...

Page 19: ...mporarily this can make testing easier b Recommended If you have set up your electric model s throttle failsafe as described in the Setting up RTH with Receivers that Support a Throttle Failsafe secti...

Page 20: ...itude to well above the Cruise Altitude Window Then release the sticks Once RTH mode engages you should begin to see a decrease in altitude until the altitude reaches the Cruise Altitude Window 18 If...

Page 21: ...n roll gain values move the ailerons or rudder too much you may need to decrease the Turn Proportional Limit parameter 16 If the model turns at a reasonable rate but overshoots the turn when the model...

Page 22: ...ervos if you turn off your radio the servos no longer are held in one position and or start moving randomly PCM FS this option should be chosen if your receiver holds the last servo position or goes i...

Page 23: ...Cruise Altitude is set to 300 and Altitude Error was set to 100 the Cruise Altitude Window would be between 200 and 400 Never set this value so that this value when added to Cruise Altitude parameter...

Page 24: ...lets you adjust the horizontal position of the OSD data on your video screen Increasing this parameter causes the OSD data to shift rightward on the screen Set Vertical Screen Shift This setting lets...

Page 25: ...this maximum radius they will be displayed in reverse video Flight Timer Elapsed Time Set this to YES to enable the Flight Timer which appears in the upper left hand corner when enabled The Flight Tim...

Page 26: ...hich changes as you ascend or descend at different rates When ascending the tone will be broken with the tone frequency increasing as the rate of ascent increases When descending the tone will be cont...

Page 27: ...from normal video to reverse video to indicate you are out of range Likewise if Set Minimum Satellite Count Set this to a non zero value if you wish to specify the minimum number of satellites that mu...

Page 28: ...more information Set Voltage C Minimum This menu item lets you set the minimum voltage for the secondary graphical battery voltage B display The graphical battery C will show empty when this voltage...

Page 29: ...Ensure that the eLogger V3 or Recorder is connected correctly to USB The LED should flash a sequence of three repeating blinks if it is correctly connected Ensure that you have updated the eLogger re...

Page 30: ...omatically detected Parameters Displayed Limited only by the sensors you have purchased Character Graphic Display Type High contrast white with black character outline for optimum visibility Number of...

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