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to the value of data v2. Switch, this item only judges the difference
when v1 changes from small to large
|△|≥x
Triggered when the absolute value of the difference of the parameter v1
itself is greater than or equal to the value of v2. This judges the
absolute value. Since the negative value also becomes positive, a
change from v1 to v or from v1 to trigger the current logic switch
Timer
The switch that automatically loops all the time. V1 is the on time and
v2 is the off time. It can be defined by v1 and v2 to automatically cycle
at constant intervals.
Sticky
v1 can only switch on, v2 can only switch off
AND Switch
: With the arithmetic switch, this item can set any physical switch and
logic switch. The current logic switch can be triggered when the switch set by this
item and the current item meet the conditions
Duration
: Hold time, the length of the current logic switch after it is triggered. If
there is no parameter, the default is always on. If this item is set for time (0.1-25
seconds), the current logic switch will automatically turn off after this time.
Delay
: Delay, after the trigger is turned on, the range is 0.0 to 25 seconds.
4.4.9. Special Functions
The combination of logic switches, special functions, global variables, and
passback items opens up a variety of exciting new features for the RadioMaster TX16S.
E.g
:
-Changes in battery voltage data returned by the receiver can trigger voice alerts
-Altitude data returned from the barometer on the aircraft, real-time broadcast of
the aircraft's altitude
-By defining voice for the switch, real-time voice broadcast operation on the
remote control
-Use logic switches and global variables to let the remote control perform a single
or a series of automated actions
-Call lua scripts with switches or logic switches for more advanced custom
functions
-Use the knob to adjust the volume
Summary of Contents for TX16S
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