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There may be a voltage difference between the receiver
detection voltage and the actual battery voltage. This
function provided the receiver with a calibration factor
tonarrow the gap between the detected and actual
voltages. The calibration factor is stored in the receiver.
Set the calibration factors separately when different
receivers calibrate the same battery, or the same receiver
calibrates different batteries.
7.4.8 BVD Voltage Calibration
Function Settings:
Function Settings:
1. E
nter the
Low voltage voice
menu
.
2. C
lick
an appropriate item according to what you want to
set. Then click to return.
3. Tap
Battery Type
t
o enter the setting menu, then click an
appropriate battery type.
4. Click + / - to set an appropriate voltage according to the
actual device.
Notes:
1. When it is set to detect the voltage of external sensors, and
the receiver is connected to more than one voltage sensor,
only the first voltage sensor connected to the receiver is
detected for its voltage.
2. If BVD voltage is selected, the receiver needs a BVD interface
to detect BVD voltage via BVD detection cable.
3. When multi-receiver is bound, the receiver voltage alarm is
set to the primary receiver.
Notes:
1. This function is applicable to enhanced receivers with BVD
function.
2. Make sure the battery is properly connected during
calibration. To ensure accurate calibration, the
Current Value
,
in calibration, needs to be set to the battery's measured
voltage value. Recalibrate if necessary.
Note: This function is available for version 1.0.28 or above.
1. M
ake sure the transmitter and receiver are bound
.
2. Connect the BVD harness to the receiver's BVD interface.
Make sure the positive and negative terminals are
connected to the positive and negative poles of the
battery.
3. Tap
BVD voltage calibration
to enter the setting menu.
4. Click + / - to tune to the measured voltage of the battery.
5. Click
Calibrate
to start.