Glob. Funs
- When enabled, global functions programmed in the radio settings will apply to this model. When
disabled, global functions will not apply to this model.
ADC Filter
- Enables/disables the ADC filter for this model. The
global
option will take the value designated in the
radio settings, which is
on
by default.
The ADC filter is a filter for the proportional channels (sticks, pots, sliders), smoothing out smaller fast movements
that occur due to noise in the system electronics. Normally, this filter should be
disabled
for models with flight
controllers.
Internal / External RF
The configuration settings for both the Internal and External RF sections work the same. The only difference is that
the
Internal RF
section is for configuring the built-in module and the
External RF
section is for configuring an RF
module in the external module bay.
The configuration options are:
off
or the
module name
of the installed module as configured in the
Radio
settings.
Configuration options are unique to each installed module. Please consult the manufacturer's documentation for
configuration options.
Configuration options for the multi-protocol module are described here:
https://www.multi-module.org/using-the-
Receiver number
- A receiver number is a user-assigned number for a model that is sent to the receiver when bound.
Each model must have a unique receiver number. However, models using different protocols may have the same
receiver number without issues. EdgeTX will inform you when a receiver number is unique or if it is already being
used with a text above the number field.
If using the radio in gamepad mode, both internal and external RF modules should be turned off. This will result in
increased performance when connected to a computer via USB.
Trainer
Trainer Mode
- The
Trainer
Mode
option is where you can configure the CPPM passthrough mode and method.
When enabled, this allows the CPPM signals from a radio in
Slave
mode to be passed through to another radio in
Master mode which will then pass the signal to the model it is connected to. CPPM passthrough can be used for
several different use cases, such as: connecting a head tracker, Instructor / Student training mode, and controlling
complex models that require more stick inputs than available on a standard transmitter.
Master mode
- This is the mode for the radio that will be connected to the model. This radio also shall configure the
special/global function (Trainer) to activate the passthrough mode. When the passthrough mode is activated, the
CPPM signals from the radio in
Slave mode
will be sent to the model for control.
Slave mode
- This is the mode for the radio that will pass it's CPPM values to the radio in
Master mode,
which are
then sent to the model.
Below are the possible configuration options:
•
Off
- Trainer mode is not used for this model.
•
Master / Jack
- Master mode using a cable connection.
•
Slave / Jack
- Slave mode using a cable connection.
o
Channel Range
- This is the range of channels that will be sent to the radio in Master mode. Channel
10 is the recommended last channel to use.
o
PPM Frame
- The first field is the length of the PPM frame. The second field is the stop length/delay
between pulses. The dropdown is to select the polarity of the signal. The frame length is
automatically adjusted to the correct value when the number of transmitted channels is changed.
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