10.5. Hardware
The
Hardware
screen is where you configure hardware specific-settings for your radio. It shows all physical
hardware objects (sticks, pots, switches) and allows for their modifications. It is also where you can calibrate
your sticks and pots. It also contains additional configuration options.
Hardware Screen
Calibration
To calibrate your physical radio controls (sticks, pots, sliders, & 6-position switch), highlight the
[Calibration]
option and press the
[Enter]
button. The radio will prompt you through the calibration steps.
For your gimbal calibration, use a left-to-right & up-to-down movement for the gimbals, not a circular
movement! Additionally, use the normal amount of pressure at the endpoints. Excessive endpoint pressure
will cause the gimbal to be mis-calibrated. Also, do not forget to calibrate your 6-position switch!
Inputs, Sticks, Pots, and Switches Buttons List
Selecting one of the Sticks, Pots, or Switches lines from the list will allow you to add a 3 character label to the
control as well as change the type of control as needed.
Additional hardware configuration options
Hardware Screen
Batt. Calib
(Battery Calibration) - Set this value to match the transmitter battery voltage. This ensures that
the displayed battery voltage is accurate.
RTC Batt
- The current voltage of the RTC battery. The RTC (real time clock) battery keeps the radio's date and
time accurate even when no main radio battery is present.
Check RTC
- When enabled, checks the RTC battery at startup and warns you if the battery voltage is low.
Audio Mute
- When enabled, puts the transmitter in mute mode until a sound needs to be played. This
prevents interference noise from high-powered TX modules from coming out of the transmitter speakers.
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