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wiki:tcb:operation:functionlist [2020/07/30 13:02]
opadmin [RC Passthrough]
wiki:tcb:operation:functionlist [2021/03/22 23:43]
opadmin [General Purpose Outputs A & B]
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 ===External Output A | B - On | Off | Toggle | Pulse | Blink (D)=== ===External Output A | B - On | Off | Toggle | Pulse | Blink (D)===
-The **On** function will turn Output A on, the **Off** function will turn it off, and the **Toggle** function will toggle the Output A status (on → off, off → on). The **Pulse** function will briefly set the pin to the opposite state of its default level (default level set in OP Config, either High or Low). Use the Pulse function to emulate a button press to some external device. The **Blink** function will start blinking the output at the rate specified on the [[wiki:opconfig:tabs:lightsio#general_purpose_input_output_ports_a_b|Lights tab]] of OP Config. To stop blinking, use the **On** or **Off** functions. +The **On** function will turn Output A on, the **Off** function will turn it off, and the **Toggle** function will toggle the Output A status (on → off, off → on). The **Pulse** function will briefly set the pin to the opposite state of its default level (default level set in OP Config, either High or Low). The pulse length can be specified on the [[wiki:opconfig:tabs:lightsio#general_purpose_input_output_ports_a_b|Lights & IO tab]] of OP Config. The **Blink** function will start blinking the output at the rate specified on the [[wiki:opconfig:tabs:lightsio#general_purpose_input_output_ports_a_b|Lights & IO tab]] of OP Config. To stop blinking, use the **On** or **Off** functions. 
  
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 ===RC Output 1-4, 6-8 - Pass-through (A)=== ===RC Output 1-4, 6-8 - Pass-through (A)===
-If available, these functions will appear in the function list. Assign an analog trigger to control any servo or ESC plugged into the corresponding RC Output. Note: even if the physical control on your radio is a switch, you should set its Aux channel to "analog" if you want to pass-through the signal (for example, a switch that will set a servo to different positions). Note: If using a hobby speed controller on the RC output, <html><span class="boldred">remember</span></html> to [[wiki:tcb:tcbinstall:motors:rcesc|remove the center pin]] from the ESC cable.+If available, these functions will appear in the function list. Assign an analog trigger to control any servo or ESC plugged into the corresponding RC Output. \\ 
 +**Note:** even if the physical control on your radio is a switch, you should set its Aux channel to "analog" if you want to pass-through the signal (for example, a switch that will set a servo to different positions).\\ 
 +**Note:** If using a hobby speed controller on the RC output, <html><span class="boldred">remember</span></html> to [[wiki:tcb:tcbinstall:motors:rcesc|remove the center pin]] from the ESC cable.
  
 ===RC Output 1-4, 6-8 - Pan Servo (A)=== ===RC Output 1-4, 6-8 - Pan Servo (A)===
wiki/tcb/operation/functionlist.txt · Last modified: 2021/03/22 23:45 by opadmin