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* Serial number
 
* Serial number
 
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If you connect you device for the first time you will be asked to provide a custom device name. This makes it easier to distinguish multiple devices at the same time. If you have any comments that you would like to store together with your device, you can note them in the comment section. Also you can store a custom picture for this device, i.e. a photo of your heli.<br />
 
If you connect you device for the first time you will be asked to provide a custom device name. This makes it easier to distinguish multiple devices at the same time. If you have any comments that you would like to store together with your device, you can note them in the comment section. Also you can store a custom picture for this device, i.e. a photo of your heli.<br />
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The layout of the Setup Overview tab is based on the Setup menu structure of AR7210BX. This makes it easy to check and modify most parts of the setup.<br />
 
The layout of the Setup Overview tab is based on the Setup menu structure of AR7210BX. This makes it easy to check and modify most parts of the setup.<br />
 
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You can only change static parameters. It is not possible to adjust parts of the setup that require user feedback or feedback from your helicopter like "Rudder servo limit" or "Swashplate servo throw" adjustment.<br />
 
You can only change static parameters. It is not possible to adjust parts of the setup that require user feedback or feedback from your helicopter like "Rudder servo limit" or "Swashplate servo throw" adjustment.<br />
 
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=Parameter Overview= <!--T:21-->
 
=Parameter Overview= <!--T:21-->
 
The layout of the Parameter Overview tab is based on the Parameter menu structure of AR7210BX. This makes it easy to check and modify the flight parameters.<br />
 
The layout of the Parameter Overview tab is based on the Parameter menu structure of AR7210BX. This makes it easy to check and modify the flight parameters.<br />
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For a detailed explanation of the parameter adjustment please consult the AR7210BX instruction manual that matches the firmware version of your device. If you hover the mouse cursor over the name of a parameter you will get a brief information what this parameter does. Also you can see which numbers are hidden behind specific designations (like "sport", "normal", "high", ...) when you keep the mouse cursor over these parameter points for a short moment. So you can find out which value you should start with when you want to create a custom preset.<br />
 
For a detailed explanation of the parameter adjustment please consult the AR7210BX instruction manual that matches the firmware version of your device. If you hover the mouse cursor over the name of a parameter you will get a brief information what this parameter does. Also you can see which numbers are hidden behind specific designations (like "sport", "normal", "high", ...) when you keep the mouse cursor over these parameter points for a short moment. So you can find out which value you should start with when you want to create a custom preset.<br />
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Check out the other options by right-clicking on an entry in the list.<br />
 
Check out the other options by right-clicking on an entry in the list.<br />
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* "Export this RestorePoint to file..." can be used to save the restore point to some place on your hard disk for later reference or to give it away
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* "Export this RestorePoint to file..." can be used to save the restore point to some place on your hard disk for later reference or to give it away.
* "Delete this RestorePoint" will remove the RestorePoint from registry
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* "Import RestorePoint from file..." will add some restore point that is stored in the file system to the list.
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* "Delete this RestorePoint" will remove the RestorePoint from the list.
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* "Reload RestorePoint list" will refresh the list. This can be useful if you've imported some restore point and it doesn't show up in the list (but also check the filter setting in the lower right corner!).
 
* To edit the comment for a restore point simply click the comment field on the most right side.
 
* To edit the comment for a restore point simply click the comment field on the most right side.
 
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=Advanced plug-in configuration= <!--T:13-->
 
From the StudioX main menu, open "Edit" then "Configure plug-ins..." to show the plug-in Configuration dialog.<br />
 
From the StudioX main menu, open "Edit" then "Configure plug-ins..." to show the plug-in Configuration dialog.<br />
Select "AR7210BX " from the list:<br />
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Select "AR7x10BX " from the list:<br />
 
[[File:Mb_config_dlg.png|200px|thumb|none]]
 
[[File:Mb_config_dlg.png|200px|thumb|none]]
 
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