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wiki:tcb:tcbinstall:sound_benedini_micro [2017/12/04 02:21]
opadmin [Benedini Micro]
wiki:tcb:tcbinstall:sound_benedini_micro [2019/09/11 04:22]
opadmin [Engine Sounds]
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 Please visit the Benedini website for more information on his products: **[[http://www.benedini.de/|Benedini RC Model Electronics]]** Please visit the Benedini website for more information on his products: **[[http://www.benedini.de/|Benedini RC Model Electronics]]**
  
-For your reference here are Benedini's manuals: +For your reference here are Benedini's manuals for the Micro
   * [[http://www.openpanzer.org/downloads/benedini/TBSMicroV2.0g_E.pdf|Benedini Micro Sound Card Manual]]   * [[http://www.openpanzer.org/downloads/benedini/TBSMicroV2.0g_E.pdf|Benedini Micro Sound Card Manual]]
   * [[http://www.openpanzer.org/downloads/benedini/TBS-Flash_E_V1014_B.pdf|Benedini Flash Version 1x Manual]]   * [[http://www.openpanzer.org/downloads/benedini/TBS-Flash_E_V1014_B.pdf|Benedini Flash Version 1x Manual]]
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 ===== Micro Setup ===== ===== Micro Setup =====
  
-Benedini provides a free configuration software called **TBS-Flash**. The Micro uses Flash version 1.0.1.4, it is not compatible with the newer Flash v3 used for the Mini. +Benedini provides a free configuration software called **TBS-Flash**. The Micro uses Flash version 1.0.1.4, it is not compatible with the newer versions of Flash that are used for the Mini. 
  
 TBS Flash has many features and configuration options we will not use. The information here is not a comprehensive overview of everything the Benedini sound card can do, but only a highlight of the specific settings we need in order for it to work with the Open Panzer TCB. Please read the Benedini Flash manual to learn more about its other features.  TBS Flash has many features and configuration options we will not use. The information here is not a comprehensive overview of everything the Benedini sound card can do, but only a highlight of the specific settings we need in order for it to work with the Open Panzer TCB. Please read the Benedini Flash manual to learn more about its other features. 
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-===== Playing Sounds =====+===== Engine Sounds =====
  
 When you start the engine on your TCB, the Micro will be given a signal to start playing engine sounds. There is however no way to tell the Micro to turn the engine off - instead, the Micro will automatically turn the engine off after 20 seconds of inactivity.  When you start the engine on your TCB, the Micro will be given a signal to start playing engine sounds. There is however no way to tell the Micro to turn the engine off - instead, the Micro will automatically turn the engine off after 20 seconds of inactivity. 
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 +Due to the way the engine is started on the Micro, if you assign the individual "Engine - Turn On" and "Engine - Turn Off" functions on the TCB to a 2-position switch on your transmitter, the Micro will begin playing the engine sounds when you turn on the device, even if the switch on your transmitter is on the Off position. In order to avoid this, use the "Engine - Toggle On/Off" function instead of the individual on and off functions, and assign that to a 2-position switch. One position will toggle the engine, the other position will do nothing. Keep the switch in the nothing position when you start the TCB and it will then remain synchronized with the Micro. [[http://openpanzer.org/forum/index.php?topic=73.msg766#msg766|Read this post for a discussion]]. 
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 +===== Other Sounds =====
  
 The cannon and machine gun sounds will play when those functions are triggered on the TCB.  The cannon and machine gun sounds will play when those functions are triggered on the TCB. 
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