
nanoTX
TM
Telemetry Transmitter
56
Quasonix, Inc.
Mnemonic
Command
Name
Description
Option (s)
Required
Setting
Saved?
Factory
Default
VP
Variable Power
Report or set variable power level
Valid range is 0-31 in 1 dB steps
or 0-31.5 in 0.5 dB steps,
depending on the transmitter
Examples:
VP
Report the variable power
level
VP 31 Set variable power to 31
VP 5
Set variable power to 5
VP Max Set variable power to the
highest allowable value for the
unit
VP Min Set variable power to the
minimum allowable value for the
unit
VP
Y
VP 0
ZX
Show Preset
Inputs
Displays the current preset inputs
on the parallel connector
Available presets depend on the
number specified for the unit
Values are PS2, PS4, PS8, or
PS16
Standard
N/A
N/A
ZZ
Show Options
Displays the current hardware
configuration and options on the
transmitter
Standard
N/A
N/A
All commands generate a response of one or more lines, which indicate successful completion of the command or an
error.
After a command’s response, the transmitter displays the mode name followed by the character “>” as a prompt,
which may be interpreted as meaning the radio is ready to accept new characters. If the CP07 option is enabled, only
the character “>” displays as a prompt.
*SV Note:
Users may save internal clock and data in presets for bench debug use BUT
on a power up or when a
hardware
preset is restored,
CS
and
DS
will be forced to
0
(external clock and data). This action prevents a transmitter from powering up or
changing hardware presets and being set to internal clock and/or data. The ONLY way to
restore CS and/or
DS
as
1
from a saved configuration is by executing the
RC
command.