Configuring And Using The Alerter Buzzer/Lcd; Configuring The Alerter - Eagle Tree Systems Vector User Manual

Vector multirotor/fixed wing flight controller plus osd
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Four Channel A/V Distribution - The EagleEyes has four buffered video/audio outputs for connecting
multiple sets of goggles and monitors at the same time.
PowerPanel LCD Display support – When the optional PowerPanel™ LCD display is connected to the
EagleEyes, the model's present GPS position is automatically displayed via the Vector telemetry. With
the LCD, the last known GPS position is remembered and displayed, in case you lose contact with your
model.

5.17 Configuring and Using the Alerter Buzzer/LCD

The optional Alerter Buzzer/LCD provides both audible and visual Vector status indication, and
a "smart" Lost Model/Battery Saver Alarm. Several features are programmable.
5.17.1

Configuring the Alerter

To configure the Alerter from the stick menus, navigate to the "Alerter Setup" menu item from
the "Calibration and Sensor Setup" menu. Or, you can configure the Alerter from the "Accessories Setup" tab in
the software.
The programmable settings are described below:
Alerter LED Brightness – This setting controls the brightness of the LEDs
Max brightness when armed? – For Multirotors, this option lets you select a lower brightness when the
multirotor is not armed, but switch the Alerter LEDs to maximum brightness when armed/flying.
Alerter Buzzer Volume – This sets the Alerter buzzer volume.
Alarm feature always uses maximum volume.
Max volume when armed? - For Multirotors, this option lets you select a lower volume when the
multirotor is not armed, but switch the Alerter buzzer to maximum volume when armed/flying.
Mute Buzzer if USB or in menu – This option turns off the Alerter buzzer when the Vector is connected to
USB, or is in menu mode
Sound buzzer on System Errors –This option causes the buzzer to sound for a short period of time when
an error is being displayed in the Vector OSD Notification Area. Note that the buzzer will only sound once
when an error is detected, and will be reset after no errors are being displayed. So, if more than one error
is being displayed at the same time, the buzzer will only sound once for both errors.
Note that the Inactivity/Lost Model
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