Since the software version 6.07 you have the unique chance to create very specific startup warnings for your model.
Very simple example would be a warning for the "Motor" function. So whenever you are changing to a specific model which has a motor and the motor would be activated already, the radio will give you a warning and also will show you at the screen that the motor function is not at full idle. This will help to avoid unintended activating of all sort of dangerous functions. From now on you never could switch on your model without setting the correct undercarriage position.
But there is even more: the startup warnings menu gives you another cool feature which is called the "Preflight Checklist". You create a checklist which you will see on the display whenever you are using the model memory after boot-up of the BAT radio or whenever you change to this model memory. Here you will see a list which you can create and configure by your own. Another words you can go through a list which you created and where you put notes about all things which you should check before you are going to operate your model.
The menu is separated in 2 areas:
Very simple example would be a warning for the "Motor" function. So whenever you are changing to a specific model which has a motor and the motor would be activated already, the radio will give you a warning and also will show you at the screen that the motor function is not at full idle. This will help to avoid unintended activating of all sort of dangerous functions. From now on you never could switch on your model without setting the correct undercarriage position.
But there is even more: the startup warnings menu gives you another cool feature which is called the "Preflight Checklist". You create a checklist which you will see on the display whenever you are using the model memory after boot-up of the BAT radio or whenever you change to this model memory. Here you will see a list which you can create and configure by your own. Another words you can go through a list which you created and where you put notes about all things which you should check before you are going to operate your model.
The menu is separated in 2 areas:
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PreFlight Checklist, this row shows you the currently selected list and also you see 4 buttons :
- Tab the magnifier symbol to select the list which you want to use. You can only assign 1 list to a model memory. DOUBLETAB the entry to select it!
- Tab the plus symbol to create a new list. Give it a unique name . Please consider that the previous selected list will be unlinked.
- Tab the pen symbol to reach the menu where you can create items (the text which is later shown).
- Tab the trash symbol to unlink the currently selected/assigned list. The list will not be deleted. If you want to really delete a list you have to use the data manager.
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Startup Warnings list, here you see all of your created warnings. At the beginning the list will be empty.
- Tab the "PLUS" and you will see the telemetry data assignment screen. Here Startup Warnings you have to select one telemetry data. When you leave the menu you will see the selected data at a new list entry.
- Tab the "TRASH" symbol if you want to delete an list entry.
- Tab the "EYE" symbol to see you adjusted startup warnings like they would be shown at the boot-up or if you change to this model memory. Please consider that the values are only shown in purple. This is because the "EYE" can not fully simulate the startup warning due to internal reasons.
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A list entry has several columns,
- Name, here you see the selected telemetry data description. You can tab to change to another target.
- Operator, initial is equal, BUT you can only choose between "bigger as" ( > ) OR "smaller as" ( < )
- Value, here you can adjust the threshold. For example if you have your Motor Function and -100% is Motor off or full idle, you should adjust -95% and choose the "bigger as" operator >. Now whenever the motor function is bigger as -95% the warning is triggered.
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Checklist, tab here and you will be able to link the startup warning to one list entry of the assigned PreFlight Checklist (the assigned list`s name is shown in the top row of the menu). As soon as you linked an entry you will see that the field shows "Set".
NOTE: Whenever you changed the PreFlight Checklist you should control all linked items again. Even if the "Set" is shown it could be that the link is not valid anymore.