User's Manual
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Program description: Telemetry menu
problems might be expected.
For this reason it is essential to connect the most im-
portant control functions to the primary receiver (the
one programmed as SUMI), so that interference to
the satellite receiver (SUMO) does not cause the
model to go out of control.
Telemetry data, such as the voltage of the airborne
power supply, are only sent to the transmitter by the
satellite receiver (confi gured as SUMO), i. e. all te-
lemetry sensors must be connected to the satellite
receiver (SUMO).
Each receiver should be connected to the shared
power supply using its own power lead. If high cur-
rents can be expected, duplicated power connections
are recommended. However, if each of the two re-
ceivers is to be powered by its own battery, then it is
essential to withdraw
the central (red) wire
from one of the two sat-
ellite lead connectors,
as shown in the illus-
tration.
red
1
2
3
If you wish to carry out further programming, such
as the Fail-Safe settings, disconnect the three-core
satellite connection between the two receivers, and
switch on just the receiver you wish to address. Note
that you may also need to change the binding se-
quence.
SIMPLE DATA VIEW
Select the desired menu line using the arrow buttons
cd of the left or right-hand touch-key …
TELEMETRY
SETTING & DATA VIEW
SIMPLE DATA VIEW
RF STATUS VIEW
VOICE TRIGGER
… and then briefl y press the central SET button of the
right-hand touch-key to bring up a list of further sub-
menus.
SIMPLE DATA VIEW
RECEIVER
RX+ELECTRIC AIRMODUL
RX+GENERAL MODUL
RX+GPS
RX+VARIO MODUL
RECEIVER
RX–S QUA: 100%
RX–S ST : 100%
TX–dBm: 33dBm
RX–dBm: 33dBm
RX–VOLT:4.8 TMP
V–PACK: 10ms
M–RX V :4.6 +22°C
This screen displays the data which can also be viewed
in the “RX DATAVIEW” screen of the telemetry menu
“SETTING & DATA VIEW”, but in graphic form.
The meanings are as follows:
Value Explanation
RX-S QUA Signal quality in %
RX-S ST Signal strength in %
RX-dBm Receive performance in dBm
TX-dBm Transmit power in dBm
V PACK shows the longest period in ms in
which data packets were lost in
transmission from transmitter to
receiver
RX-VOLT Current receiver operating voltage in
Volt
M-RX V Lowest receiver operating voltage in
Volt since the last time it was switched
on
TMP The thermometer indicates the
receiver’s current operating
temperature
SIMPLE DATA VIEW