OSD Menu & LUA Control
Connect the CRSF RX / TX ports from the Video Transmitter to a spare UART port on your FC with CRSF
enabled, or to the TBS Crossfire RX. If the channels are properly configured, you can enter the OSD menu
with throttle down and yaw left.
If for any reason this doesn't work, configure the video transmitter by connecting the VTx to the TBS Agent
X or using the Crossfire LUA script on your Taranis. Ensure that the channel mapping is accurate and that
Stick Control is enabled.
All of the settings should be self-explanatory. Flight controls with current and voltage sensors will
automatically have that data shown, same for GPS information. Otherwise voltage sensor will fall back to
VBatt input of the VTx. If your Crossfire is connected to the FC or the VTx via CRSF, then you will also be
able to see full CRSF RSSI information.
If your flight controller only supports MAVLink, you can try to connect the Flight Controller to the Crossfire
RX's Mavlink port, and connect the Crossfire RX to the Video transmitter in order to share the FC
information to the OSD.
Barcode Control
The video transmitter can be controlled via barcodes through your camera. This allows you to enable
pitmode, and power up your video transmitter by holding the barcode in front of your camera. Or simply
to carry your favorite channel in your pocket or on your backpack and revert to that channel easily and
quickly.
You can download a PDF barcode catalog from this link:
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http://www.team-blacksheep.com/tbs-vtx-barcodes.pdf
We are always expanding the functionality. If you have any crazy ideas for implementing barcodes for your
races or other purposes, please let us know! We're happy to expand the functionality at all times!
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