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12-07-2012, 08:39 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Post your "HOW DO YOU DO THAT" Questions Here
If you have questions, please post hem here and I will try to get you answer as soon as possible.
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03-01-2013, 07:50 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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timer on multiple flight modes
how do i tie a timer to multiple flight modes? or motor run time?
currently you can activate it by switch and for a certain flight mode... i want the timer to be counting down once throttle stick is raised or flight mode changed from normal any thoughts?? |
03-02-2013, 09:39 AM | #3 (permalink) |
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You can set the timer to be started and stopped through the throttle by the following method: 9.3.2 Sticks / Switches Setup This menu contains System Stick/Switch settings and configuration. Various functions can be activated by any Switch, Stick or Knob position. Switch setting enables you to set the points when your desired function/timer/telemetry can be turned ON or OFF. 1. Switch & Stick Type The first menu line item lists the control’s number and the second item lists the type of control element. Using the “F2” and “F3” function buttons you can scroll through channels, with the “F5 (Ok)” button you can exit the menu screen. 2. Switch ON/OFF Points Any proportional function can be set as a system switch. This menu item enables you to assign the travel percentage at which a desired function can be turn ON or OFF. “Switch-ON” – The point when the control element positon will switch a function ON. “Switch-OFF” – The point when the control element positon will switch a function OFF. By default, the system setting for all proportional channels and for all inputs is set to function the same as a 3-position switch. a) A function above this point is considered to be “Switch ON” b) A function in this range (middle) can be considered to be either “Switch ON”or “Switch OFF” c) A Function below this point is considered to be“Switch OFF” If the switch setting is set at same level for “Switch ON” and “Switch OFF”the proportional channel/function output will be the same as a 2-position switch. 3. Required Preflight Position For any functions assigned to the Switch, Knob or Stick; any preflight initial position can be programmed. If the pre-programed Switches, Knobs or Sticks are not in required preflight position while model is being activated, system will refuse to switch to this model. The transmitter screen will display the function that is not in preprogrammed, correct preflight position. In section 9.4 under timers it explains how to set up timers and control which flight mode you want the timer active. Here are some of he steps: 1. Editing a New Timer a). Timer Name When you add or change the timer name, the name is automatically displayed in that timer’s box on the main desktop. b). Initial Timer Value This is where you can set the starting value for the timer. You can set a negative or positve value for this starting point. c). Target Timer Value Here is where you can set the target value for the timer. This can be set as a positive value or a negative value. The initial value and target value will determine the timer‘s direction. If the target value is smaller than the initial value the timer will count down. If the target value is larger than the initial value the timer will count up. d). Timer type There are three possible timer types: • Standard – The timer starts or resumes when the chosen switch is triggered and the timer pauses when the switch is turned off. The timer’s value is not reset when the timer is paused. Use the „F4(Stop)“ button to stop the timer. • Laps - The timer starts when the chosen switch is triggered. Once the timer is started, each time the switch is triggered, the elapsed time is stored in memory and the timer resets to your chosen initial value. The lap number changes and the current lap time is displayed each time the switch is triggered. Use the „F4(Stop)“ button to stop the timer. Then, you can use the „3D button“ to scroll through the stored lap times. • Free-Running – The timer starts counting when the chosen switch is triggered. Once started, this type of timer can only be stopped using the „F4(Stop)“ button. Use the „F5(Clr)“ button from the desktop to reset the timers. e). Report type You can use this item to select the type of audio alarm for the timer. Some of the choices will create an audible warning which sounds just before the target value is reached. f). Switch This item is used to assign the switch or button to start the timer. See chapter 9.7: „Select input control“. g). Reset type The „F5(Clr)“ button is used to reset the timers. If you select „Short reset“ the timer is reset by a short press of the „F5(Clr)“ button. If you select „Long reset“ the timer is reset by a long press of the „F5(Clr)“ button. h). Flight modes active This item allows you to select which flight mode(s) for which the timer is active.\ Hope this helps. The radio lets you do just about anything you want to do. It takes some configuration and testing, but with a little practice you can get it. I now have a base model set up that does nothing but have all my base parameters set up that I then copy to each new model I set up. The I just go back and change my default stick position set up for start up and set up my throttle curves and pitch curves. I've got three helis and two quads set up and once I got through the first heli it is a breeze to set up new ones. Lou
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03-02-2013, 12:05 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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Lou,
thanks for the detailed response. Looks like that will cover it, ill give it a try later today Regards |
03-15-2013, 10:05 AM | #5 (permalink) |
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how to setup failsafe on a 2.4EX R10
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radio= JR9X + 2.4 Duplex TG2 module rx= 2.4EX R10 I need to set channel 7 to a preset value so that DJI AceOne can trigger return to home and other channels just hold. I have Jetibox old and new. Are there step by step instructions available any where? I have sent an email to Jeti for help but there has not been a reply. Thanks, Ahmet |
03-15-2013, 01:23 PM | #6 (permalink) | |
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Or do you copy the complete setting and then modify it for the other model? c I know you can duplicate a model but can it be more specific?
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03-15-2013, 02:28 PM | #7 (permalink) | |
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03-15-2013, 05:15 PM | #8 (permalink) |
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Ok thanks, I see how it can save time that way
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03-15-2013, 06:16 PM | #9 (permalink) |
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03-17-2013, 04:35 PM | #10 (permalink) |
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How do I set up an alarm when the signal is becoming weak? It seems like the alarm goes off only when the signal is lost... but that's a bit too late ;-)
This would be useful when flying FPV. |
03-17-2013, 05:23 PM | #11 (permalink) | |
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Go to System - System Sound - Low Signal You will see at the end of the line a number. It determine the strength of your signal where the alarm will sound from 0 to 3. It is at 1 by default. I have assign the voice saying: " warning weak signal " to it (Weak_Sig.wav)
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03-18-2013, 06:57 AM | #13 (permalink) | |
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Guess if you can't find it you will have to get one too One more reason
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03-18-2013, 07:23 AM | #14 (permalink) |
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Reading the DS-16/DC-16 manual I have noticed there are quite a bit more capabilities with the radio alarm trigger points than with just the Profi. Late March can't come fast enough....LOL
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03-18-2013, 10:24 AM | #15 (permalink) |
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Guess you can't wait. For once I am glad I am a pinch flyer, I got a lot of " funny " comment at the field when I was flying with my tray with my JR transmitter. Now I guess it will be more the " I want one " looks. One thing for sure you will be glad you waited for this great radio
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03-26-2013, 04:39 PM | #17 (permalink) |
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I'm setting up the governor on a Mezon 90. One thing is a bit confusing: MinRpm vs MaxRpm.
Is this determined by the input throttle signal so that 100% throttle yields the MaxRpm and 1% throttle yields the MinRpm? |
03-26-2013, 04:48 PM | #18 (permalink) | |
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In my radio I simply set my throttle curve to zero. Armed my motor on the bench with no blades installed. I then set my throttle to mid stick and slowly increased that point on my curve until the motor engaged. It then governed at my "low rpm" setting, so I locked in that value on my throttle curve as a flat curve (in my case 20%). Whatever you have programmed in the Mezon for "max rpm" will be achieved with a 100% curve. Less than 100% will give you a value between your min and max (just run it and watch your Profi and you'll know what it is). I have my min/max set to 2500/2700 and my throttle curve is 20% on idle 1 and 70% on idle 2 which gives me 2500 and 2650 respectively.
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Min = 1690 Max = 2110 This is what I saw they advice on the European forum. I have not tried it yet in real life though. Castle has good video on how to set their product but it works just as good for Mezon
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