ππ The FUS Classroom is starting again ππ
Recently, some model friends are worried about battery over-discharge when using PL18 with the FRM302 external battery. The FUS engineers considered this issue humanely during the design phase of the FRM302. Itβs time for everyone to take out their PL18 and FRM302 to unlock their hidden new skills with me π
1. Enter the main menu, find the sensor, and click to enter.
2. Click to select the sensor and enter the sensor settings.
3. Click on any item, taking RSSI[1] as an example below.
4. Click on the sensor RSSI[1].
5. Find the RF moduleγ1γand click to enter.
(PS: The options for temperature, speed, etc. sensors here are because temperature, speed, and other sensors are connected; they will not be displayed if not connected.)
6. Set the alarm voltage for the high frequency head. Here, using a 3S Lipo lithium battery, the low voltage is 11.1V and the high voltage is 12.6V.Other batteries should be set according to the actual range of the battery.
7. Alarm settings. Enter system settings, select sound, and turn on the alarm sound.
8. Select the vibration settings and set the right-side disable flag to enable flag, as shown below. Click on the sensor to set the strength of the alarm vibration.
9. In the main interface, click the left sensor list to see the voltage and temperature of the high frequency head powered externally.
The PL18 and FRM302, as masterpieces of FUS, always spark some wonderful ideas when combined. These “Easter eggs” reserved for model friends need to be discovered with care, making these “little highlights” better support everyone in the competition.
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