Changing The Unit Value; Changing The Unit Name (Custom Unit Value Only); Changing The Rate And The Offset Values - Sanwa M12S SUPER User Manual

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M12S SUPER
2.4GHZ FH4T RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM USER'S GUIDE
LOG SETUP MENU { TELEMETRY DISPLAY AND LOGGING OPTIONS }
Changing the Telemetry Name, Continued:
2) Press the ENTER key to open the LOG SETUP menu, then scroll UP or DOWN
to highlight either the TLM1 or the TLM2 menu depending on which of the two
Telemetry Ports you want to make changes to. In this example, we've selected
the TLM1 menu.
3) Press the ENTER key to open the TLM1 (or TLM2) menu, then scroll UP or
DOWN to highlight NAME > [TMP1] or NAME > [TMP2].
4) Using the same methods that you used to change the Model Name, change
the Telemetry Name to a name that matches the type of Telemetry Sensor
that you're using (to make it easily identifiable on the TELEMETRY screen.
For more information, see the Model Name section on pages 29 and 30.

Changing the Unit Value:

1) From within the LOG TELEMETRY menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight
UNIT > ºF.
2) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to change the Unit value.
Choose from ºF, ºC (for a Temperature Sensor), or a custom value for another
type of Telemetry Sensor.
If using a custom Unit value, refer to the User's Guide included with your Telemetry Sensor to determine what value
to use. For information about Naming a Custom Unit value, see the Changing the Unit Value Name section below.
UNIT setting range is ºF, ºC and [

Changing the Unit Name (Custom Unit Value Only):

If using a custom Unit value, the Unit Name can be changed to match the type of Telemetry Sensor you're using. The Unit Name
can consist of up to 2 letters or numbers. Refer to the User's Guide included with your Telemetry Sensor to determine what Unit
Name to use.
1) After choosing UNIT > [ ] in
step 2 above, press the ENTER
key a second time to open
the TELEMETRY UNIT menu.
2) Using the same methods that you used to change the Model Name, change
the Unit Name to match the type of Telemetry Sensor you're using. For more
information, see the Model Name section on pages 29 and 30. You will notice
that the MAX, ALERT and MIN values will automatically change to reflect the
new Unit Name.

Changing the Rate and the Offset Values:

The Parameter Data of Telemetry 1 and Telemetry 2 is generated by the Voltage on the receiver Temperature Telemetry Ports
(RX-461 and RX-462 receivers). The Rate and Offset values can be changed to correct the Telemetry Parameter Data to match
the desired Telemetry Display when using a different type of Telemetry Sensor, such as a Fuel Level Sensor, plugged into the
TMP1 or TMP2 Telemetry ports. For more information, refer to the User's Guide included with your Telemetry Sensor.
Telemetry System with Sanwa Synchronized Link Support
] Custom. The default setting is ºF.
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