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This screen will be displayed after a receiver is connected but before
the software is ready. This process can take several seconds and the
progress will be indicated by the blue bar and the hour glass.
A white double ended arrow on a green background indicates that
a transmitter module is connected to the computer via a USB cable
and that the computer is communicating with a receiver.
Plug the red ‘Remove Before Flight’ jumper into the switching
board and connect at least 1 suitable batter pack, remove the red
jumper and the receiver is switched on. If using a Dual 2.4 Dual
FHSS Micro receiver it is only necessary to connect a battery.
The receiver communicates with the computer via the transmitter
module which is why the transmitter module must be connected
using the Mini USB cable and the receiver switched on to make
the link.
The following windows can be opened:
Transmitter configuration
Receiver configuration
Servo mapping
Monitor
Spectrum
NavView
11.3.1 Transmitter configuration
Click on the window “Transmitter configuration” and various infor-
mation will be displayed regarding the transmitter and weatronic
transmitter module which is connected to the computer. If a trans-
mitter in NOT connected, the window will look like this:
Once a transmitter is connected via the USB cable and information
is being received by the computer the window will look like this:
The first 4 boxes display system information, the transmitter type,
the serial number, the firmware version and the country setting.
The next 6 boxes show the actual measured values for the trans-
mitter and display the information as follows:
The signal quality of the return signal for both channels
The transmitter voltage
The temperature on the TX module`s pcb
The USB voltage
The transmitter module main circuit board temperature
The time and date
The date and time settings are read from a ‘real time’ clock chip
built into the transmitter module and they form the base for data
stored on the Micro SD card if fitted. This will enable you to analyse
flight data accurately.
The next 6 boxes show the transmitter configuration information
and these are the setting which can be altered. The factory setting
for modulation is Auto” which can be changed if your transmitter
uses a particular type of modulation, for example:
JR/Graupner S-PCM,
Futaba PCM 1024,
PPM variations,
The correct modulation for your transmitter can be selected by clik-
king the drop down box next to “Modulation“ where one of the
following settings can be selected.
The following 3 options can be used to set the level at which an
acoustic signal (if an earphone is fitted) or when the red transmit-
ter module “Error“ LED will flash.