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wiki:tcb:operation:functionlist [2019/02/21 04:14]
opadmin [Driving Adjustments]
wiki:tcb:operation:functionlist [2019/04/23 22:55]
opadmin [Cannon and Related Functions]
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 ===Reduce Speed to 75% | 50% | 25% (D)=== ===Reduce Speed to 75% | 50% | 25% (D)===
-Calling these functions will reduce the driving speed to 75%, 50% or 25% of its //preset limit//. The preset limit is specified by the user on the [[wiki:opconfig:tabs:driving#speed_limits|Driving tab]] of OP Config. The reductions apply to both forward and reverse speeds equally. An example will help explain how these functions work. On the Driving tab of OP Config, the user has specified a fixed speed limit for the vehicle of 100% in forward, and 70% in reverse. Now the user assigns a trigger to the "Reduce Speed to 50%" function. When this trigger occurs the function is executed and the new speed limits are now 50% in forward (half of 100%), and 35% in reverse (half of 70%). Use these functions to reduce stick sensitivity on the fly when needed for tight maneuvering. To restore speed to its preset limits, use the **Restore Speed** function below.+Calling these functions will reduce the driving speed to 75%, 50% or 25% of its //preset limit//. The preset limit is specified by the user on the [[wiki:opconfig:tabs:driving#speed_limits|Driving tab]] of OP Config. The reductions apply to both forward and reverse speeds equally. An example will help explain how these functions work. On the Driving tab of OP Config, the user has specified a fixed speed limit for the vehicle of 100% in forward, and 70% in reverse. Now the user assigns a trigger to the "Reduce Speed to 50%" function. When this trigger occurs the function is executed and the new speed limits are now 50% in forward (half of 100%), and 35% in reverse (half of 70%). You can use these functions to reduce throttle sensitivity when needed for tight maneuvering. To restore speed to its preset limits, use the **Restore Speed** function below.
  
 ===Restore Speed (D)=== ===Restore Speed (D)===
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 ===Airsoft/Mech Recoil - Enable | Disable | Toggle (D)=== ===Airsoft/Mech Recoil - Enable | Disable | Toggle (D)===
 These three functions allow you to control whether the airsoft or mechanical recoil action (whichever is currently selected) will be included in the Cannon Fire function. When enabled, the airsoft/mechanical recoil action is included when the Cannon Fire function is called. If disabled the airsoft/mechanical recoil action is omitted from the Cannon Fire function, but the remaining actions will occur as usual, or per their own settings (these include IR, flash, servo recoil, and the cannon sound). The Toggle function swaps between enabled and disabled. The primary use of these functions is to selectively enable or disable an airsoft unit from your transmitter, without affecting other firing effects. These three functions allow you to control whether the airsoft or mechanical recoil action (whichever is currently selected) will be included in the Cannon Fire function. When enabled, the airsoft/mechanical recoil action is included when the Cannon Fire function is called. If disabled the airsoft/mechanical recoil action is omitted from the Cannon Fire function, but the remaining actions will occur as usual, or per their own settings (these include IR, flash, servo recoil, and the cannon sound). The Toggle function swaps between enabled and disabled. The primary use of these functions is to selectively enable or disable an airsoft unit from your transmitter, without affecting other firing effects.
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 +===IR - Enable | Disable | Toggle (D)===
 +Use these functions to enable/disable the IR functionality on-the-fly. Typically this is not necessary but can be useful in certain circumstances. Some users have found that when their IR Apple/mushroom is disconnected, the floating receive line may occasionally pick up stray electrical noise which the TCB could interpret as an IR hit. This can be avoided by disabling IR functionality, either in OP Config, or if you want the option to turn it back on without re-connecting to a computer, by using one of these functions. 
  
 ===Fire Airsoft / Mechanical Recoil Unit (D)=== ===Fire Airsoft / Mechanical Recoil Unit (D)===
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