JETI model Duplex DC-16 II User Manual page 45

2.4ghz & 900mhz ng, dual band system
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Note:
Before a device can be recognized, a special predefined
configuration scheme must be present on the SD card in
the /Devices folder. If the scheme doesn't match or doesn't
exist, an error message "Unknown device" is displayed. If
such an error occurs, please update your DC/DS
transmitter via Jeti studio to the last version. Jeti studio
always checks and overwrites all necessary files
automatically.
The picture
a)
shows the following adjustable parameters:
-General Settings - redirects you to screen
- Fail-Safe - redirects you to screen
- Alternative Pin Config - redirects you to screen
- Receiver Outputs - redirects you to screen
- Reset to factory defaults... – After confirmation, the receiver's
configuration will be restored to its factory settings.
The next page (General Settings) shows basic properties of the
receiver (picture .
b)
b)
computer radio control system
b)
c)
d)
e)
- Output Period – Determines how often the servo signal will
be repeated to the outputs of the receiver. You can select periods
from 5ms to 30ms (in 1ms steps). Recommended option:
„Auto".
PPM Settings
- Number of channels – if the output mode selected is either
positive or negative PPM, you can set how many channels will show
on the output.
- PPM/UDI Mode - determines processing and additional logic
applied to the PPM and UDI protocols.
- Direct - signals received from the transmitter are not further on
processed in the receiver, they are generated without any change at
the output of the receiver in form of PPM/digital signals. If a signal
loss occurs, no PPM/digital data will be generated by the receiver.
- Computed - the signals received from the transmitter can be
processed further on in the receiver and its menus "Channel set" and
"Out Pin Set" programmable channel outputs, gains etc.)
Alarm Settings
- Low Voltage Alarm - the value serves for the setup of the alert
decision threshold. As soon as during operation the actual voltage
decreases below the set threshold, the receiver will generate an
alarm. The transmitter may announce this situation by an acoustic
tone (this depends on transmitter alarm settings, please refer to
chapter describing "Timers/Sensors -> Alarms").
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