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The options that interest us here are A (audio) and V (voice). These play a sound or voice clip to
serve as an alarm:
A – Triggers a pre-programmed audio alarm that sounds continuously, chosen in the right col-
umn from a list of available beeps, other sounds and vibrations.
V - Triggers a voice file that will play continuously to provide a voice alarm.
In this case, we want continuous voice alarms for the two conditions, so set up the following safety
switches:
CH1 V SW5 31
CH2 V SW6 70
On-screen, it looks like this:
Note that these safety switches are set to "V" to play the files in a continuous loop.
The switch on CH1 will be ON when SW5 is ON and it will play voice file 31. If you look in
Appendix A you will see that 0031.wav plays ‘Flight Battery Low’.
The switch on CH2 will be ON when SW6 is ON and will play voice file 70, ‘RSSI Alert’, again in a
continuous loop.
Oh, and just so you know…. If there are no values entered in the Telemetry screen 10/13 for the
A1 Voltage alarms then you won’t be able to enter a value into the Custom Switch screen 8/13 for
the value of A1. No value for the A1 telemetry voltage alarm turns it off.
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