Special Functions - Standard/ Lite Tx Only; External Power; Status Display; Up- And Downlink Status - Team Blacksheep CROSSFIRE Manual

Adaptive long range remote control system
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Special functions - Standard/ Lite TX only 
External power 
Your Standard/ LIte Tx can go up to 2W transmission power. If your Radio can not handle the current for 
this or you don't want to drain your radio battery as fast you need to attach an external battery to the XT30 
connector. You can use any​ 2(1) - 3S​ LiPo for this. To make sure the Crossfire uses the external battery, the 
voltage needs to be higher than the voltage in the JR bay. Mostly the supply voltage in the bay is the same 
as your radio battery. 
The Crossfire uses the source with the higher voltage.  
Status display  
After power-on, the main screen shows the current state of the transmitter, i.e. link status, transmission 
power, R/C- and head-tracking input signal state. 
Link Status​ - State of the wireless link [Connecting, Running] 
TX Power​ - Output transmission power [10mW, 25mW, 100mW, 500mW, 1W, 2W] 
RC Input​ - Radio R/C PPM signal input status [No signal, PPM, CRSF V1/V2] 
HT Input​ - Head-tracking PPM signal input status[No signal, Signal OK] 
Up- and downlink status 
Toggle the joystick to the right to show the status of the up- and downlink. 
RSSI ​ - Received signal strength indicator, measurement of the power present in a received radio 
signal [typ. -1dBm (good) to -130dBm (bad), logarithmic scale] 
LQ ​ - Link Quality, based on the percentage of signal data received at the end-point [0 to 300%] 
 
 
 
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