Q5X USER MANUAL: QT-AD10 TRANSMITTER FAMILY
JUNE 2020
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Storage Mode
will disable all communication between the MicCommander and the transmitter. As well, the battery will
not charge while the transmitter is in storage mode. To return to standby mode, the On/Off button needs to be pressed
for 3 seconds or the transmitter needs to be connected to a charger.
Reboot
will remotely cause the transmitter to do a power on reset. This returns the transmitter to its last known state.
Main Menu
is accessed by pressing the “BACK” button. From here you can navigate and select other menus, including the
“Transmitters” menu.
3.3 ACTIVE TRANSMITTERS LIST
Transmitters – Status and Control
Active Transmitters menu will appear when first turned on. A list of all transmitters currently registered with the
MicCommander will be displayed. The transmitter list has seven separate tabs. Tab 1 is displayed initially and indicated
by the black line at the
bottom left of the screen. Additional tabs (shown below) are displayed by pressing the right or left
navigation arrows. The RSSI and Link Status Icon are displayed to the left of the transmitter serial number. When a
transmitter is out of range or set to storage mode, data is displayed as series of question marks. From any of the Active
Transmitter display tabs below, the transmitter setup menu can be accessed by pressing the “Menu” button once the
desired transmitter has been highlighted. The Menu button will bring up a list of 15 items that are required for adding or
removing a transmitter from the active transmitter menu, accessing special features of the selected transmitter, or for
sorting the Active Transmitter list.
Adding/Removing Transmitters from Transmitter List
Transmitters can be added by scanning for all active transmitters or by manually entering each transmitter serial number.
To scan for all active transmitters, select scan. Once the list has populated select the desired transmitters and press the
“Back” button to load selected transmitters into the active transmitter list. Only transmitters set to the same 2.4GHz
channel and that have the same Link ID, or no Link ID will be able to be scanned or added to the transmitter active list. To
manually add transmitters, select “Add” and enter the transmitter serial number by scrolling up or down from the last
entered number. To remove a transmitter from the active list, select “Remove” or “Remove All”. “Remove” will remove
the current selected transmitter from the active list, “Remove All” will remove all transmitters in the active list.
Linking
Activate or deactivate linking security for the selected transmitters in the active transmitter list. Setting the Link ID of the
MicCommander must be done under the Device Configuration Menu. See Link ID section 3.5 for more details.
Flash LED
This feature will flash the Status LED very quickly 10 times, which can help locate a transmitter in a group of transmitters.
Sorting of Active Transmitter List
Users can sort the Active Transmitter list by five different variables: serial number, transmitter name, RSSI, transmitter
frequency and battery level. The list will remain sorted by the selected variable until the QG-H2 or QG-N3 is powered
down. Users also have the option of using the transmitter serial number or the transmitter name as the device ID.