EXZES ZZ Radio System Manual
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2.4GHZ FH4T RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM USER'S GUIDE
Telemetry System with Sanwa Synchronized Link Support
LOG SETUP MENU
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TELEMETRY DISPLAY AND LOGGING OPTIONS
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SYSTEM
The Maximum Voltage value cannot be set Lower than the Alert Voltage value. If necessary, you may need to Lower the
Alert Voltage value prior to lowering the Maximum Voltage value.
Changing the Alert Voltage Value:
The Alert Voltage value determines the voltage at which the receiver Low Voltage Alert alarm will sound. For example, you can
set the Alert Voltage value to alert you to when your model's receiver battery is getting low and needs to be recharged, or if you're
using an ESC, you can set the Alert Voltage value to alert you to when your model's motor battery reaches its cut-off voltage value.
When the Alert Voltage value is reached, the Voltage Alert alarm will sound and LED2 will flash. The Low Voltage Alert alarm will
sound for approximately 5 seconds, however, LED2 will continue to flash until you recharge the receiver or motor battery. The
audibleportionoftheLowVoltageAlertalarmcanbeclearedbypressingtheBACKorENTERkeys.
1) FromwithintheVOLTmenu,scrollUPorDOWNtohighlightALERTVOLT>3.8V.
2) Pressthe ENTERkey, then scroll UP or DOWN to change the Alert Voltage
value. The Alert Voltage value is the voltage that the receiver Low Voltage
Alert alarm will sound at.
ALERT VOLT setting range is 3.0V to 9.0V. The default setting is 3.8V.
The Alert Voltage value cannot be set Higher than the Maximum Voltage value. If necessary, you may need to raise the
Maximum Voltage value prior to raising the Alert Voltage value.
IMPORTANT: Refer to the manufacturer of your receiver or motor battery to determine the safest Alert Voltage value to use.
In general, the Alert Voltage value should be high enough to alert you when it's time to recharge your receiver or motor battery.
4) Pressthe ENTERkey, thenscroll UPor DOWNto choosethe desired
Maximum Voltage value. This value determines the Maximum Voltage
thatwillbedisplayedontheTELEMETRYscreenVOLTpageandalsocalibrates
the VOLTIndicatorontheTELEMETRYscreenALLpage. We suggest using
a value that matches as closely as possible the peaked voltage value of your
receiver or motor battery after it's pulled off your charger.
MAX VOLT setting range is 3.0V to 9.0V. The default setting is 9.0V.
IMPORTANT: This function is really designed for use if you're using a separate receiver battery, such as in a glow- or
gas-powered model. If you're using an ESC, your motor battery's voltage may exceed the Maximum Voltage value that can
be set. This is normal. In this case, set the Maximum Voltage value to 9.0V.
1) FromwithintheSYSTEMmenu,scrollUPorDOWNtohighlighttheLOGSETUP
menu.
Telemetry 1 and Telemetry 2 Data Display and Alert Alarm Options
The TLM1 and TLM2 menus allow you to fully customize the way Telemetry 1 and Telemetry 2 information is displayed on the
TELEMETRYscreenALLandTLM1andTLM2pages(inthedefaultconfiguration,labeledTMP1andTMP2).You'reabletorename
Telemetry1andTelemetry2,changetheUnitvalueandadjusttheOffsetandRatevalues,alltomatchthespecificrequirementsof
the Telemetry Sensor (or Sensors) you're using. Customizable pop-up warning messages inform you of custom Telemetry Alerts.
In the default configuration, Telemetry 1 and Telemetry 2 are configured to read Temperature 1 and Temperature 2, respectively.
This section covers both the TLM1 and TLM2 menus, since programming each of them is exactly the same. Choose either
the TLM1 or the TLM2 menu depending on which of the two receiver Telemetry Ports you want to make changes to.
Changing the Telemetry Name:
The Telemetry Name can be changed to help you identify the Telemetry Sensor you're using and in which Telemetry Port. For
example, if your using a Temperature Sensor in Port 1, the name can be TMP1, or if you're using a Fuel Level Sensor, the name
canbeFUEL.TheTelemetryNamecanconsistofupto4lettersornumbers.