OSD configuration
The OSD is built around the full-fledged TBS CORE PRO OSD and detailed description of all the parameters
is outlined in the official manual:
The following is a concise summary specific for the OBLIVION.
On-Screen Display
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Units (GPS required) - Standard unit to use on the OSD
Speed - Metric (km/h), Imperial (mi/h), Knots (kts/h)
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Distance - Metric (m), Imperial (ft)
Altitude - Metric (m), Imperial (ft)
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RSSI - Received Signal Strength Indicator signal from the receiver (if connected physically)
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Source - Off/CrossFire/EzUHF OSD Link/Digital (PWM)/Analog (voltage) - RSSI signal source
type
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Alarm - Enable/Disable - Display a textual warning and the RSSI read-out will blink when
the signal is critical
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Battery - Power system monitoring
Alarm - Enable/Disable - Show warning when battery voltage crosses critical level
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Level Input - Auto/Manual - How to detect the number of battery cells/voltage
Warning Level - 0.0 to 99.9V - Set the threshold when a low voltage alarm should trigger
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Curr. Correction - 50 to 250% - Calibrate your current sensor if it is a little off. e.g. your fly
a battery and the OSD shows you you used 1000mAh but your charger let you charge
1200mAh, so you can set this value to 120% and the reading will match on the next flight
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Backup Voltage - Disable/Enable - Enables the backup battery, if connected, so the
OSD/GPS can run while the rest of the system is down, e.g. to recover a downed aircraft
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