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3.5 BASIC SETTINGS
The
PowerBox Cockpit, Competition
and
Professional
feature a new kind
of graphic OLED screen, intended to do away with old-fashioned program-
ming methods based on flashing LED codes, morse code beeps or mecha-
nical jumpers. The screen provides the basis for an extremely user-friendly
control system, and eliminates the need for a supplementary setup unit or
programming device. The
SensorSwitch
is employed as a convenient me-
ans of entering settings within the menu system, and since the
Sensor-
Switch
is always used as the main ON / OFF switch, it is always installed in
the model, so you cannot forget it. Wherever possible the screen provides
full information in English; few abbreviations are used. The overall result is
an intuitive method of programming which is a great advantage at the flying
field, as you will rarely need to consult the operating instructions.
This is the basic rule in programming:
buttons I and II are used to move the
cursor or
change
values, while the
SET
button is used to select or confirm
your inputs.
The breadth of functions offered by the
PowerBox
Cockpit, Competition
and
Professional
is enormous, but the unit is by no means difficult to ope-
rate. To provide a clear idea of the sequence required in order to use the
backer, we have drawn up a brief list of operations
1. Battery setting
Point 3.6
2. Servo matching and door sequencer
Points 4 and 5
3. Telemetry settings
Point 8
3.6 BATTERY SETTINGS
These settings should always be entered first, so that you have an accura-
te view of the state of the battery while you carry out further adjustments.
In the screenshot below you will see the default settings of the
PowerBox
Cockpit, Competition
and
Professional
. If you wish to change them, this is
the procedure: