TX20_V2-manual
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Using The OSD 
The XJB Micro F4 includes Betaflight OSD, which displays information like battery voltage and mAh 
consumed while you fly. In addition, the Betaflight OSD can be used to configure the quadcopter, making 
in-field adjustments and tuning more convenient. 
 MODE2                   MODE1
The graphics above show the stick command to bring up the OSD menu. The stick command is: throttle 
centered, yaw left, pitch forward. The exact stick command therefore depends on which mode your 
transmitter sticks are in. 
In the OSD menu, use pitch up/down to move the cursor 
between menu items. When a menu option has a > symbol 
to the right of it, this indicates that it contains a sub-menu. 
Roll-right will enter the sub-menu. For example, in the 
screen to the right, moving the cursor to “Features” and 
then moving the roll stick to the right will enter the 
“Features” sub-menu. 
If you are using a video transmitter that supports remote 
configuration, enter the “Features” menu to configure the 
vTX. From there, enter either “VTX SA” if you are using 
SmartAudio (TBS Unify) or “VTX TR” if you are using IRC 
Tramp Telemetry. 
To adjust PIDs, rates, and other tuning-related parameters, 
enter the “Profile” sub-menu. 
In the “Scr Layout” sub-menu, you can move the OSD 
elements (like battery voltage, mAh, and so forth) around on 
the screen. 
The “Alarms” sub-menu lets you control when the OSD will 
try to alert you that battery voltage is too low or mAh 
consumed is too high. 










