User Manual

Radio module 1 is constantly sweeping channels and collects data with dynamic
indication data on the display and radio module 2 works as a video receiver with video
output to OUT1 and OUT2.
Controls in Spektrum Analyzer mode:
Up/Down – Changing channels can be consequently (A1, A2 etc.) or by jumping on the
channels with high RSSI only. You can choose either option by selecting option Skip
low RSSI in menu On or Off.
Left/Right – Jumping between 4 channels that have highest RSSI level during current
scan.
Enter – enter the main menu.
Red LED on antenna 2 shows that video is sourced from this antenna.
Blue LED shows that RSSI on current channel is high.
5. Skip Low RSSI
Having this option On makes receiver jump only on the channels with high RSSI during
channels selection. The option works in Independent and Spektrum Analyzer modes.
6. Next – Next screen of menu
7. Exit – Exit from menu mode.
8. Batt Max – maximum voltage for your battery. It will be used to show a battery level
in Bar mode.
9. Batt min - Setting Batt Min is very important. This is your low voltage alarm. If
battery voltage is lower than Min voltage you set the receiver will beep and the battery
bar (or voltage numbers – whichever is chosen) will blink. Please read or calculate the
lowest working voltage range for your battery and enter it. For 3 sell Li=Po battery it is
recommended to set 10.3V as the lowest voltage. It will give you some battery power
and time to fly back and land safely.
10. RSSI mode – Bar/Digits – shows RSSI level in bar representation or in percents
11. Batt mode – Bar/Digits – shows battery charge in bar representation or volts.
12. RSSI beep – On/Off – in Diversity mode generates beep when changes active
antenna.