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After receiver scan and function assignment an additional setup screen for telemetry will open, in case you're using a Spektrum® SRXL2 or JETI® EXBUS radio system. If needed, also you can directly get to this screen without changing your basic radio setup by clicking the button "Telemetry" in overview screen of RECEIVER MENU.<br /> | After receiver scan and function assignment an additional setup screen for telemetry will open, in case you're using a Spektrum® SRXL2 or JETI® EXBUS radio system. If needed, also you can directly get to this screen without changing your basic radio setup by clicking the button "Telemetry" in overview screen of RECEIVER MENU.<br /> | ||
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Choose the connected ESC/telemetry data source by pressing the corresponding button.<br /> | * Choose the connected ESC/telemetry data source by pressing the corresponding button.<br /> | ||
* The option '''Capacity correction''' can be used to adjust the displayed power consumption in case it does not match the real capacity you see when recharging your battery after the flight. The default value is 100%. If the displayed capacity is lower than the real power consumption increase the value, in case the displayed capacity is too high, decrease this value. Please note this parameter is only effective for Hobbywing® and Kontronik® JIVE (not JIVE PRO/Kosmik) ESCs, as here the power consumption is calculated by MICROBEAST PLUS using the given current draw from the ESC.<br /> | |||
The option '''Capacity correction''' can be used to adjust the displayed power consumption in case it does not match the real capacity you see when recharging your battery after the flight. The default value is 100%. If the displayed capacity is lower than the real power consumption increase the value, in case the displayed capacity is too high, decrease this value. Please note this parameter is only effective for Hobbywing® and Kontronik® JIVE (not JIVE PRO/ | * Note there are some additional settings for telemetry available in the other menus. In GOVERNOR MENU you can use the '''signal divider''' and '''gear ratio''' adjustment to calculate the rotor head speed from the incoming motor speed. Most ESCs will send the electrical motor speed on the telemetry channel only, so you must divide the motor speed by the number of magnet pole pairs and by the main gear ratio of your helicopter, in order to display the rotor speed. See [[Manuals:MBPlusFblV52:Governormenu_E/en|GOVERNOR MENU E]] and [[Manuals:MBPlusFblV52:Governormenu_E/de|GOVERNOR MENU F]] for more details.<br /> | ||
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Revision as of 07:12, 24 April 2022
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After receiver scan and function assignment an additional setup screen for telemetry will open, in case you're using a Spektrum® SRXL2 or JETI® EXBUS radio system. If needed, also you can directly get to this screen without changing your basic radio setup by clicking the button "Telemetry" in overview screen of RECEIVER MENU.
- Choose the connected ESC/telemetry data source by pressing the corresponding button.
- The option Capacity correction can be used to adjust the displayed power consumption in case it does not match the real capacity you see when recharging your battery after the flight. The default value is 100%. If the displayed capacity is lower than the real power consumption increase the value, in case the displayed capacity is too high, decrease this value. Please note this parameter is only effective for Hobbywing® and Kontronik® JIVE (not JIVE PRO/Kosmik) ESCs, as here the power consumption is calculated by MICROBEAST PLUS using the given current draw from the ESC.
- Note there are some additional settings for telemetry available in the other menus. In GOVERNOR MENU you can use the signal divider and gear ratio adjustment to calculate the rotor head speed from the incoming motor speed. Most ESCs will send the electrical motor speed on the telemetry channel only, so you must divide the motor speed by the number of magnet pole pairs and by the main gear ratio of your helicopter, in order to display the rotor speed. See GOVERNOR MENU E and GOVERNOR MENU F for more details.