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Setting up farsky telemitry
Setting up farsky telemitry





  1. #SETTING UP FARSKY TELEMITRY HOW TO#
  2. #SETTING UP FARSKY TELEMITRY INSTALL#
  3. #SETTING UP FARSKY TELEMITRY PLUS#

In my case I’m only interested in the pack voltage and the receiver signal strength, So I’ve setup screen 1 to show the RSSI and Cels options. Once the sensors are showing, you can then setup your “Screens”. Once the quadcopter is armed, immediately you should see quite a list of sensors show up! For my particular case I’m seeing 18 sensors! Make sure to set Voltage Source to VFAS if you will be monitoring the pack voltage. MAKE SURE THE PROPS ARE REMOVED BEFORE ARMING YOUR QUAD!

setting up farsky telemitry

NOTE: Telemetry data is only sent once the quad copter has been armed. Press ENT once to begin the discovery process. Use the – (MINUS) button to scroll down to where it says “Discover New Sensors”. With every thing above setup, you can now power up your transmitter and PAGE into the TELEMETRY screen.įrom the main screen press MENU once, then press AND hold the PAGE button and this will take you back a page into the last screen – which is the TELEMETRY screen.Īt first you may only see 4 sensors. You can purchase these single jumper wires from Amazon: LINK You could also just do a direct solder if your board doesn’t have the pins already in place. I used some single jumper wires and soldered this into the green wire that connects to the D4R-II receiver. In the photo below you can see how I’ve connected the board and receiver. Telemetry data be sent through this channel to your receiver.

#SETTING UP FARSKY TELEMITRY INSTALL#

In order to accomplish that, you will need to install the green wire on the connector included with the D4R-II receiver to channel six on your NAZE board. With these settings in place, your receiver should now be ready to send telemetry data to your radio. Also be sure to select the type of “Telemetry Output” – in this case we’ll be using the FrSky option with the D4R-II receiver. Next we’ll need to enable the SOFTSERIAL1 in the “Ports” tab in betaflight configurator. Once these two settings are enabled click the SAVE AND REBOOT button at the bottom right of the screen. You’ll want to enable the two settings shown in the photo below: SOFTSERIAL and TELEMTRY.

setting up farsky telemitry

Once you have connected the flight controller to your computer, in the betaflight configurator, click on the “Configuration” tab on the left menu. Setting up telemetry will require you to open the Betaflight Configurator and enable a couple of additional settings that we did not enable during our initial setup in the “ betaflight setup tutorial”

#SETTING UP FARSKY TELEMITRY PLUS#

Telemetry is a great feature that gives you access to large amount of information about your quad copter, such as main battery voltage and receiver signal strength – plus a lot more! With a Tarnais transmitter, these data values can be read aloud during a flight for example. You can view those parts here: ZMR 250 4S Build

#SETTING UP FARSKY TELEMITRY HOW TO#

5 NAZE 32 board to betaflight 3.1, and covered how to setup failsafe with the D4R-II receiver. So far in this ZMR 250 4S build series we’ve installed new motors and ESC’s, flashed our Rev. In Part 4 of the ZMR 250 4S build we’ll take a look at how to setup telemetry using the FrSky D4R-II receiver and the Taranis X9D Plus transmitter.







Setting up farsky telemitry