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Operating Instructions
GPS for M-LINK receivers
Page 13
Instructions - GPS for M-LINK receivers # 82 5492 (11-02-14/MIWA) • Errors and omissions excepted! •
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MULTIPLEX
12. MULTIMATE AND THE MULTIPLEX
LAUNCHER PC PROGRAM
The GPS can easily and conveniently be configured to
suit your personal preferences, using:
x MULTIPLEX MULTImate (# 8 2094)
Î With firmware version V1.48 or later,
or
x MULTIPLEX Launcher PC program
Î This PC program is available as a free download from
our website: www.multiplex-rc.de. Essential accesso-
ry: USB PC lead, UNI (# 8 5149)
The MULTImate or Launcher program can be used to
alter the screen lines / addresses for the measurements
and option values, to activate additional measurement
channels, and to set warning thresholds.
The Launcher also offers the following facilities:
x GPS reset to default settings
x Transfer of firmware updates
The configuration facilities available with the MULTImate
are described in detail in Chapter (Î 13.). The confi-
guration facilities available with Launcher are covered in
Chapter (Î 14.).
The sensors are connected to the receiver and each other
using the MULTIPLEX Sensor Bus (MSB). The data are
displayed on the previously selected screen lines /
addresses on the transmitter screen or Telemetry-Display.
A maximum of sixteen sensors can be connected to the
MULTIPLEX Sensor Bus, i.e. up to sixteen addresses can
be used for measured values and options:
x COCKPIT SX M-LINK
Î Output of max. eight telemetry values possible
x ROYALevo/pro with M-LINK technology
Î Output of max. fifteen telemetry values possible
x Transmitter with Telemetry-Display connected
Î Output of max. sixteen telemetry values possible
The measured values are displayed on the transmitter
screen or the Telemetry-Display. It is possible to set
warning thresholds which trigger audible and visual
warnings when limit values are exceeded (e.g. altimeter:
top alarm = 500 m: an alarm is triggered when the model
exceeds a height of 500 m). When this occurs, the trans-
mitter screen (or the Telemetry-Display) switches to the
corresponding address / screen line, and shows the
exceeded value - in our example the model’s altitude.
! Note:
To be able to exploit all the current features of the GPS,
and of the connected components generally, you should
update your MULTImate or Launcher at regular intervals.
13. GPS CONFIGURATION FACILITIES WITH
MULTIPLEX MULTIMATE (
# 8 2094
)
This Chapter lists the configuration facilities of the GPS
using the MULTImate, showing both the English and
German menu systems:
11 MPX Sensors / MPX Sensoren
11-3 Settings / Einstellung
Sp3D / G3D
(= spatial groundspeed (3D) in km/hr)
Configuration options:
Address / Adresse
(= address)
Î off / aus (= off), or an address
in the range 0 to 15
Alarm low / Alarm unten
(= bottom alarm)
Î off / aus (= off), or a speed
in the range 0.0 km/hr to 700.0 km/hr
Alarm high / Alarm oben
(= top alarm)
Î off / aus (= off), or a speed
in the range 0.0 km/hr to 700.0 km/hr
Option / Option
(= option)
Î Max value, Min value, Average /
Maximalwert, Minimalwert, Mittelwert
(= maximum value, minimum value or average value),
in each case in km/hr
Option ad. / Option Adr.
(= option address)
Î off / aus (= off), or an address
in the range 0 to 15
Sp2D / G2D
(= level flight groundspeed (2D) in km/hr)
Configuration options:
Address / Adresse
(= address)
Î off / aus (= off), or an address
in the range 0 to 15
Alarm low / Alarm unten
(= bottom alarm)
Î off / aus (= off), or a speed
in the range 0.0 km/hr to 700.0 km/hr
Alarm high / Alarm oben
(= top alarm)
Î off / aus (= off), or a speed
in the range 0.0 km/hr to 700.0 km/hr
Option / Option
(= option)
Î Max value, Min value, Average /
Maximalwert, Minimalwert, Mittelwert
(= maximum value, minimum value or average value),
in each case in km/hr
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