User Manual

2.4.6 Climb Rate
By calculating the rate of altitude change, the climb rate is shown on the screen. A positive
value means the plane is climbing. A negative value means the plane is descending.
2.4.7 Maximum Altitude Reached
The maximum altitude reached is keep updated by the maximum reading of relative
altitude. This value can be reset by pressing the reset button in red color on the infrared
remote controller.
2.4.8 Distance to Home
This value shows the current home distance referencing to the take off position. It can be
selected between “Line of Sight” mode (the true distance with altitude considered), and
“Ground” mode (the ground distance with altitude factor ignored) in the OSD configuration
menu or via PC configuration software.
2.4.9 Speed Scale
The real time change of plane travelling speed can be observed on the speed scale in the
form of moving scale.
2.4.10 Speed Reading
Beside in scale form, the speed parameter also can be read from the speed reading in the
form of numerical data.
2.5 Auxiliary Voltage Detection Information
2.5.1 Auxiliary Voltage Status
There are two modes for the auxiliary port. The function can be switched between “Video
Voltage” mode or “Receiver Signal Strength Indication (RSSI)” mode in the OSD
configuration menu or via PC configuration software. Or, the port can be disabled by
selecting the “Not Connected”. When in “Video” mode, the real-time voltage sensed at the
auxiliary port (normally connected to the battery of video system) will be shown here as
per Figure 2.2. And the reading will be flashing if it drops below the low level warning
threshold, which can be set in the software. If the mode is set to the “RSSI” mode, the real
time voltage read from the RC receiver RSSI port will be shown, and in the same time the
graphical RC link signal strength will be indicated here as per Figure 2.3. If the signal is too
weak, the RSSI indication will be flashing to warn the pilot.
AEO TECHNOLOGY www.aeorc.cn
Entire Contents © Copyright 2010 13 V1.03