Operation Manual

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Video Transmitter
The Vortex 230 Mojo flight controller/OSD board contains an embedded ‘Tramp’ 5.8GHz Video Transmitter.
The frequency, and power level of this transmitter may be programmed using several techniques (several of
which are unique to this product), including:
1) OSD Menu selection (while powered up)
2) TNR Wand (even when powered down)
3) PitStick set after power-up using the R/C remote.
4) DSMX control from a supported Spektrum R/C Transmitter
OSD Menu
The OSD Menu is the ‘traditional’ Vortex method of configuring the video transmitter. The quad is powered up,
transmits on it’s last configured channel, and by entering the OSD menu, the channel may be changed.
TNR Wand
The TNR Wand allows the video transmitter to be configured before powering up the quad. This enables the
wonderful feature of arriving at a park or race, asking your flying buddies what channels they are using, and
picking a clear channel before powering up so as not to stomp on their channel and cause them to crash out.
The TNR feature also supports the Race Director’s wand ‘Race Lock’ and pit mode, where quads may be
integrated into race events in the same way as the Tramp HV.
NOTE:
The
TNR
Wand
feature
of
the
230
requires
a
wand
either
from
the
second
production
batch
(v1.1),
or
a
modified
wand
from
the
first
batch
(v1.0). 
PitStick Mode
The new PitStick mode is enabled using the Video Tx menu, selecting the required band (typically RaceBand),
and then selecting ‘PitStick’ as the channel number.
When in this mode, the quad will not transmit at all when powered up, but will instead play a tune occasionally
after power-up to remind the pilot that PitStick is active.
For Mode 2 users, use the right stick to select the channel number, as shown below (channel 1 is straight up,
each 45 degree step around the clock is another channel number).
No wand required, No OSD settings each time you arrive at the field, just power up, and set the channel using
the R/C Controller.
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