Ikarus OSD Configuration
Allow basic OSD operating parameters configuration. For this, "Ikarus OSD" must be
connected to the PC using a USB cable. Keep in mind that once you have go to the flight screen in the
OSD, and therefore it’s ready to fly, you can’t connect by USB and must first restart the OSD. This
prevents that it can be entered by error during flight to any configuration mode due to an electrical
interference.
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Video System: Choice of NTSC or PAL. Select the video system appropriate to the camera you
are using depending on your geographic location. See camera manual if unsure.
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Horizontal Offset: Horizontal displacement of the video image. By increasing the value shift to
the right the characters shown on the screen. Modify the value until the image is properly
centered. OSD characters must not overcome the left band where telemetry it’s encoded.
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Vertical Offset: Vertical displacement of the video image. When increased, it moves
superimposed image down. Modify it to make the characters appear properly centered.
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Vertical Offset Telemetry: Telemetry’s displacement. For a correct decoding of the telemetry
information, the full bar should be displayed on the screen. This placement is especially critical
in case of using the NTSC video system, as it have fewer video lines.
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Motor # Cells: Motor LIPO battery cells number (series). It’s used to properly represented in
the indicator bars the batteries charge status and the low battery alarm.
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Video # Cells: Video LIPO battery cells number (series). It’s used to properly represented in the
indicator bars the batteries charge status and the low battery alarm.
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