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Radio Setup

Radio Setup Screen

The Radio Setup screen is where you configure basic settings for your radio. It contains the following options:

Date - The current date. This date is used for the SD card log files.

Time - The current time. This time is used for the SD card log files.

Batt. range - Sets the maximum and minimum voltage for the battery meter. This should be set based on the type of battery you are using.

Sound

Mode - configures when to play sounds.

  • All - Beeps when the buttons are pressed and sounds are played when there are alerts or warnings.
  • No Key - No beeps when buttons are pressed or the scroll wheel is turned but does play sounds when there are alerts or warnings. Also plays sounds triggered by special functions.
  • Alarm - Only plays alarm or warning sounds. Also plays sounds triggered by special functions.
  • Quiet - No Beeps or sounds are played.

Volume - The master volume for the radio.

Beep Volume - Self-explanatory

Beep Length - Self-explanatory

Beep Pitch - Self-explanatory

Wav volume - The volume for alerts and warnings and sounds that are played with the Play track special function

Bg volume - The volume for background .wav files (music) that are played with the BGMusic special function

Vario

Volume - Volume for variometer beeps

Pitch zero - Low pitch frequency

Pitch max - High pitch frequency

Repeat Zero - The time before the tone repeats in milliseconds

Haptic

Mode - configures when the radio vibrates.

  • All - Vibrates when the buttons are pressed and when there are alerts or warnings.
  • No Key - No vibrations when buttons are the pressed or scroll wheel is turned but does vibrate when there are alerts or warnings.
  • Alarm - Only vibrates for alarms or warning sounds.
  • Quiet - No vibrations are made

Length - Duration of vibration.

Strength - Strength of vibration

Contrast - Screen contrast setting.

Alarms

Battery Low - Voltage to trigger low battery alarm.

Inactivity - Time to trigger inactivity warning.

Memory low - Enable/disable low memory warning.

Sound Off - An "alarms disabled" visual warning is displayed when the transmitter is turned on if the sound mode is set to quiet.

RSSI Shutdown - Checks if a receiver is still connected to the radio on attempted shutdown. Makes a audio and visual alert if one is detected.

Backlight

Mode

  • Off – Always off.
  • Keys – Turns on when buttons are pressed.
  • Ctrl – Turns on when sticks, switches, and knobs are used.
  • Both – Turns on when buttons, sticks, switches, and knobs are used.
  • ON – Always on.

Duration - The length in seconds that the backlight is on. The minimum value is 5 seconds. The maximum value is 600 seconds.

Brightness - Screen brightness level.

Alarm - The backlight turns on when there are alarms or warnings.

Splash Screen - Duration to display the splash screen.

Power On delay - The delay between when the power button is pushed and when the radio turns on. The options are: 0s, 1s, 2s, 3s

Pwr Off delay - The delay between when the power button is pushed and when the radio shuts off. The options are: 0s, 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s. It is recommended to set at least a 1s delay in order to prevent the radio from being shut off in the case of an accidental button press.

Owner ID - Custom registration ID used only for users with ISRM modules.

Time Zone - Time zone radio is operated in.

Adjust RTC - Adjust the transmitter's real-time clock to match the time determined by the GPS.

GPS Coords - The GPS coordinate format that will be displayed.

Country code - Used by some RF modules to ensure adherence to local regulatory RF requirements. Options are America, Japan, Europe.

Voice language - Language for the voice pack. This setting and the voice pack folder on the SD card must match for the sounds to be played.

Units - Units of measure. Options are metric or imperial.

Play delay (sw. mid pos) - The minimum time in milliseconds a switch must be in the middle position before a special function will get activated. This is used to prevent the middle position from being activated on a three-position switch when switching from low position to high position.

USB Mode - Sets the default action when a USB cable is plugged into the USB data port and the radio is powered on. Options are: Ask, Joystick, Storage, and Serial.

RX Channel Order - The default channel order for new models and the trainer screen. The letters stand for: A = Aileron, E = Elevator, T = Throttle, R = Rudder. Changing this setting does not affect existing models.

RotEnc Mode (Rotary Encoder Mode) - Set to Normal by default. The Inverted option reverses the direction of the roller.

Mode - The stick mode that will be used for the transmitter. Defined by what actions the left stick takes. The options are:

  • 1: Left = yaw+pit (pitch)
  • 2: Left = yaw+thr (throttle)
  • 3: Left = rol (roll)+pit (pitch)
  • 4: Left = rol (roll)+thr (throttle)

Pressing the [PAGE>] button will take you to the Global Functions screen.