Translated by R.Whitehead 10-3-2014 (my best effort – accuracy is not guaranteed)
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7. Connection Examples
7.1 GPS-Logger without telemetry
The
“LINK” cable with the three wires
and the blue connector is plugged
directly into a free servo connection and
supplies the GPS-
Logger 2 with power.
Since the Logger sends telemetry data
on the signal line, the signal wire should
in this case be removed at the receiver.
Just simply remove the orange wire
contact and insulate with heat shrink
sleeve.
7.2 Min and Max values switched by receiver channel
Optionally you can switch between live, minimum and maximum values using a free receiver
channel. For this purpose a second connection is necessary between the desired free
receiver channel and the single connector on the telemetry cable of the GPS-Logger 2. On
the transmitter a 3 position switch is programmed for this channel, which must switch the
channel between the following values:
-100% for minimum values (switching point < 1.3 ms servo pulse width)
0%
for live values
+100% for maximum values (switching point > 1.7 ms servo pulse width)
In addition the “Min / Max per Rx” option must be enabled in the settings of the GPS-
Logger2.
If this option is not used, the single receiver connector of the GPS-Logger 2 can simply
remain free.
7.3 Connection as a telemetry sensor
The GPS-Logger 2 is connected directly
to the telemetry port.
With HoTT, M-Link, Robbe / Futaba
S.BUS2, JR DMSS and FrSky other
sensors can also be connected on a V
cable.
With Jeti Duplex, more sensors are
connected via the E4 expander.