10
After setting the RPM slot, you can set the slots to all other measures, or disable any by
setting its slot number to zero.
PLEASE NOTE: Only one measure is allowed to each slot. You should check that the slot
you want to use is not used by another measure in the same or another sensor/adapter
in the system.
Once the slots are assigned, you should save the data. Now you should connect the
adapter in the normal working way, the lead labelled “Fadec” to the data terminal socket
in the ecu, and the other 2 wire lead to the “SBUS2” port on the RX. Always connect the
battery last so that all devices are properly initialized.
For telemetry 5 and above:
For the last updates of the telemetry system we have changed significantly how the
adapter works on Futaba radios.
The adapter is now emulating the JetcatV10 sensor, which occupies 14 slots and has the
correct units for everything. The main difference is that the user does not have to assign
each variable to a slot the only thing that has to be done is to manually assign the
jetcatv10 sensor to a particular slot.
For doing that a new menu has been created (advanced configuration) that allows the
user to choose between the 8
th
(default) slot or the 16
th
. After that, just assign the
JetCatV10 sensor to the slot chosen and you are done with the configuration.
Please note that the sensor itself occupies 14 slots so be sure that the slots that are
occupied by the sensor are free and not used by any other sensors.
Once the sensor slot is assigned, you should save the data. Now you should connect the
adapter in the normal working way, the lead labelled “Fadec” to the data terminal socket
in the ecu, and the other 2 wire lead to the “SBUS2” port on the RX. Always connect the
battery last so that all devices are properly initialized.