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The optical sensor monitors RPM by counting the number of times light is blocked by a passing blade. Therefore
it is necessary to input the number of propeller blades. So input the actual number of propeller blades (eg 2, 3,
etc). Initially, it is set to “INH”. Input the necessary number of the propeller blades (1-20 blades).
Magnetic Pole
It is possible to monitor the actual motor r.p.m by installation of an Motor Pulse Sensor. It is necessary to input
the number of magnetic pole in order to have actual motor r.p.m displayed. Initially, it is inhibited. The number
of Magnetic Pole can be set between 2-40. (even number)
Initial delay (INITIAL DELAY)
This is to set the timing of the delay before sensing the actual value.
For example
when using the TL3-ROT, the ESC initialization signal will be recognized as a RPM signal, and therefor a false
value will be displayed. in order to avoid this, it is essential to provide an initial delay after switching on the main
power.
Flight Mode Delay (F.MODE DELAY)
It is possible to memorize the maximum RPM in each flight mode. However, if the running RPM is changed
between flight modes, the delay in rpm stabilization between flight modes may mean an incorrect maximum RPM
is stored. Therefore it is essential to provide delay between the transition in order to avoid recording an incorrect
value. Initially, it is set to “INH” (inhibit). Input the necessary timing for the delay between 0.5-10 seconds (in 0.5
second steps).
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Altimeter▋(ALTITUDE)
UNIT (SCALE)
This selects the units – Meter (m) or Feet (ft). Select
the units as desired.
Sound: Audio (SOUND1,2,3)
It is possible to select from three (3) types of audio
for different altitude indications. Initially it is set to
inhibit. If desired, set the alert sound depending on
the situation. It is possible to set altitude between 1 〜 2000m in 1.0 meter increments.
Types of Alert:
↑ : When the altitude is greater than the set value.
↓ : When the altitude is less than the set value.
〜 : When flying within the set altitude range.
※ When the alert is set in an altitude range, it can be set between 0.3m 〜 9.9m in 0.3m increments.
If the three (3) conditions overlap, Priority is set as “SOUND3 > SOUND2 > SOUND1”.
Switch Select (SW SEL)
It is possible to set an Alert to be active by switches or stick position, or a combination of those devices by using
“SW SEL”. Initially it is always turned on.
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RESET▋procedure▋on▋SUB▋information▋screen
To reset the altitude to “0” meters (or “0” feet) place the cursor on the “ALTITUDE” numerical value and press the
“CLEAR KEY”. It will reset the altitude to zero.
Refer to the Page 24 "Sub information screen"
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Climb▋Indicator▋(VARIOMETER)
UNIT (SCALE)
This selects the units(m/s, ft/s). Select the units as
desired.
The transmitter [TELEMETRY] alarm function can be
used as an audible indicator as to whether your model is
climbing or descending.
Climbing sound (UP SOUND 1,2,3,4)
There are four(4)kind of audible sound available to alarm every second per climb as desired. Initially it is set as
“INH” Climb speed can be set within positive or negative 3.0m/s(m/f)to 0.1m/s(m/f)
As an example of using minus (Descend) alert.
If the pilot knows the normal (still air) descent speed of the model, an alert can be set to a slightly lower descent
speed, and therefore the pilot will be alerted to the presence of some thermal activity.
※ Note: When the four (4) kinds of sound condition overlap, priority shall be set as follows:
SOUND 4 >SOUND3>SOUND2>SOUND1
Sub INFO display
F Pack screen
Sub Selection Screen
SUB INFO SCREEN
System▋List▋
Sub INFO display
F Pack screen
Sub Selection Screen
SUB INFO SCREEN
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