The documentation published in this website is released under the GNU General Public License Version 3.
- Safety issues
- Software installation procedure
- Checking the transmitter : how to check if your Arduino board is working fine, after installing the software for the first time
- Run modes : the software defines 2 run modes, giving 2 distinct behaviours to your transmitter
- Command mode : how to change your transmitter's settings and configure models with your computer
- Switching models : how to select a model on the field
- Saving your settings : how to backup your settings in your computer
- Restoring your settings : how to restore your settings from a backup file
- Copying a model : how to copy the settings of a model to another model
- Potentiometer calibration procedure : potentiometers require calibration to deliver full range values
- Servo calibration procedure : optimize the channel's pulse range to achieve better servo resolution
- Throttle calibration procedure : special calibration for the throttle security check
- Battery monitoring reference
- Status codes flashed on the LED and played with the piezzo buzzer
- How to use your transmitter with FMS flight simulator
- Watch the shape of the PPM signal on an oscilloscope
- You can also visualize your PPM signal with Audacity if you have installed a PPM output jack.
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