Mikado 04907 Manual

Battery id reader for vbar control

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Battery ID Reader

for VBar Control
Using the Battery ID Reader, VBar Control can automati-
cally and individually identify your flight packs. It is no lon-
ger necessary to select the flight packs manually from the
list in the Battery Logbook. This simplifies pre-flight handling
significantly, and it rules out a potential source of trouble by
mistakenly selecting a wrong battery.
Each battery will be tagged using a Battery ID Tag (sticker)
which identifies the battery uniquely. The reader will be in-
stalled in your model. Place this reader in a way so it can
read the tag properly each time a battery is installed in the
model (max. distance 30 mm).
Connect the reader to a VBar (RX 1 or RX 2) using the
3-leaded wire provided. The reader has a second connector
where you can daisy chain further VBar Control sensors.
The second connector can be left free if it is not needed.
Attention The antenna area works from both directions.
You can test the Battery ID Reader and the Battery ID Tags
outside your model before deciding on a mounting position
and the resulting distance between reader and tag.
Attention Mount the Battery ID Reader antenna area at a
distance of ≥ 2 cm to other electric and electronic items and
their wires on the model.
Battery ID Tag
Battery ID Reader
Antenna area
Telemetry wire to RX 1 or RX 2
of a VBar or Mini VBar.

Technical DatA:

Prerequisite

A VBar or Mini VBar with RX 1/RX 2 ports, a VBar Control
Voltage/Current Sensor and Battery ID Tags are required.
Attention When using telemetry with a VBar, do not con-
nect a signal wire to RX C (Mini VBar) or AUX (VBar with
separate sensor), only (+) and (–) for power supply are al-
lowed. Remove the orange wire from connectors of wires
that you connect here, and insulate them (e.g. from BECs,
slave wires of ESCs).
Battery ID Reader
Range
Current consumption
Working temperature range
Dimensions
Dimensions
500 mm Sensor-Wire included

Software features

Detection of Battery ID Tags, to link IDs with batteries in VBar
Control's Battery Logbook App and to select configured batteries
automatically

Accessories

Voltage/Current Sensor
Sensor-Wire 250 mm
Sensor-Wire 500 mm
Battery ID Tags (10 pc.)
Mikado Model Helicopters GmbH
Friedrich-Klausing-Str. 2 · 14469 Potsdam · Germany
Telefon +49 (0) 331 23749-0 · Telefax +49 (0) 331 23749-11
info@mikado-heli.de · www.mikado-heli.de · v1.01 11-2014
max. 30 mm
10 mA average, max. 80 mA
-5 to 40 °C
23 to 104 °F
72 x 36 x 8 mm
14 g
Order No.
04890
04898
04899
04908
Order No. 04907

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Summary of Contents for Mikado 04907

  • Page 1 ≥ 2 cm to other electric and electronic items and their wires on the model. Mikado Model Helicopters GmbH Friedrich-Klausing-Str. 2 · 14469 Potsdam · Germany Telefon +49 (0) 331 23749-0 · Telefax +49 (0) 331 23749-11 info@mikado-heli.de · www.mikado-heli.de · v1.01 11-2014 Order No. 04907...
  • Page 2 BEC/buf- fer battery or similar, to recalibrate all sensors. Mikado Model Helicopters GmbH Friedrich-Klausing-Str. 2 · 14469 Potsdam · Germany Telefon +49 (0) 331 23749-0 · Telefax +49 (0) 331 23749-11 info@mikado-heli.de · www.mikado-heli.de · v1.01 11-2014 Order No. 04907...
  • Page 3 ≥ 2 cm Abstand zu anderen elektronischen und elektrischen Komponenten und deren Verkabelung im Modell. Mikado Model Helicopters GmbH Friedrich-Klausing-Str. 2 · 14469 Potsdam · Germany Telefon +49 (0) 331 23749-0 · Telefax +49 (0) 331 23749-11 info@mikado-heli.de · www.mikado-heli.de · v1.01 11-2014 Bestell-Nr. 04907...
  • Page 4 Bedeutung, sie stellt lediglich eine der neue Tag dem bekannten Akku automatisch zuge- eindeutige Bezeichnung des Tags dar. wiesen. Der Kartentyp von original Tags von Mikado lautet immer ■ Auf diese Weise können Sie auch einem bereits getagg- “Type 2”.

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