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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Jeti integration}}<languages /> [[File:Jeti-display.png]] From version 1.3.0 you can use the JETI integration with Spirit Aero! This mean you can fully configure Spirit units from JETI transmitters in real-time without need of a computer. == Requirements == To make it work you will need: * Jeti Duplex transmitter: DS/DS 14 or 16 or 24 * Jeti Duplex receiver with a free EX port. * Jeti Integration cable available in our stores. [[File:Jeti-cable.jpg]] == Wiring == The Jeti cable is able to transfer everything including channel data and telemetry. This mean that you will not need to connect anything else except this cable. [[File:Jeti-wiring.jpg|thumb|left]] On the receiver side the servo cable must be connected to the EX Bus port. * For new REX receivers the port label is '''E1''' or '''E2''' (EXT port will not work). * For older EX receiver the port label is always '''EXT'''. If you are using EX receivers with attached telemetry sensor to the EXT port in this case you have two options: * To use UDI connection (SRXL/SUMD receiver type) - in this case you will loose the Jeti Integration. * To buy a REX receiver where you can use a telemetry sensors and the Jeti integration together. [[File:Jeti-connection.jpg|thumb|right]] == Spirit Settings == Now you are ready to power up the unit. If your Power supply is not connected yet, we recommend to connect it to the AUX1, AUX2 and/or CH0 port or receiver port. Before you can utilize the Jeti Integration and EX Bus connection, it is important to set the EX Bus receiver type in the General tab of the software. Please start the Spirit Settings and change the receiver type as displayed on the photo. Then save the settings (e.g. by ''CTRL+S'') or the ''Backup tab/Unit - Save'' and restart the unit. [[File:Jeti-settings.png|thumb|center]] == Integration Menu == When unit is initialized you are able to enter the Jeti Integration menu. Press the MENU button of the transmitter. Then go to the '''Applications/Jetibox''' menu by a rotary knob. [[File:Jeti-menu1.png]] By buttons under display move from '''Rx''' to '''Mx''' option and press '''Down arrow button''' to enter the Mx menu. [[File:Jeti-menu2.png]] There, if the wiring and receiver type is correct, you will see the SPIRIT AERO integration menu. [[File:Jeti-menu3.png]] === Integration menu still unavailable === If you have everything right, but the integration menu is still not available, then the only problem can be that the EX Bus port of your receiver is configured to a different protocol. In this case, enter the configuration menu of your receiver in the Device Explorer - the entry has name of your receiver. Change the Serial Link to the EX Bus. In case of the REX receivers you can assign E1 or E2 port to EX Bus in the ''Alternative Pin Config'' menu. [[File:Jeti-menurx.png]] == Usage == Whenever you want to configure a parameter, go to the Applications/Jetibox/Mx. There the Menu Layout is nearly identical with the PC software to have easy navigation. It is working in the same way as when the PC software is connected. This mean that when Jeti Integration menu is opened, you can change even the basic parameters that could affect the model significantly. {{Quote|'''Never perform the configuration when flying!'''}} When using Bank Switching or Real-Time tuning features the menu will take full control of it. The unit will not react to a Switch position changes. For the Bank Switching there is a menu ''Bank'' in the main menu where you can manually change the banks. Always close the integration menu with '''long press of Up arrow button'''. Otherwise Bank Switching or Real-Time tuning features will be temporarily disabled. When closed correctly, the unit's Status LED will be steady on. Do not forget to click the '''Save Settings''' in the integration menu when you want to save a changes permanently. [[File:Jeti-menusave.png]] [[File:Jeti-menu4.png]] == Preset for transmitter == You can use our preconfigured profile for the transmitter where everything should be configured to be ready to fly. The profile has enabled: * Flight modes * Bank Switching * Rescue/Stabilisation modes (activated by a Separate channel) You can download it right [http://spirit-system.com/dl/jeti/Spirit-DS14.zip here] (Optimized for Jeti DS-14). Then unzip the file and save the JSN file to your transmitter (SDCard) to the ''Model'' directory. In your transmitter there will be new profile called ''Spirit Aero'' that you can select. Enjoy the integration! == Channel Mapping == In case that your channels are not matching, we recommend to leave default channel mapping in the unit and to change it in your transmitter. You can do so in the '''Model - Servo Assignment''' menu. '''Channel Layout:''' #Throttle #Aileron #Elevator #Flaps #Rudder #Gyro sens. #Bank (if used) #Stabi (if used) == Telemetry data == In order to display Telemetry data you have to scan for new sensors first. Go to '''Menu - Timers/Sensors - Sensors/Logging Setup''' and then press '''AUTO''' button. Scanning will take a few seconds untill all Telemetry variables will show up. * '''S Vibes''' [%] - Vibration level from all axes (0 - 10% is normal level) * '''S RPM''' [RPM] - [[ESC_telemetry|ESC Telemetry]] '''|''' Rotor revolutions. * '''S Voltage''' [V] - [http://manual.spirit-system.com/index.php?title=ESC_telemetry ESC Telemetry (Heli)] '''|''' Main Battery voltage * '''S Current''' [A] - [[ESC_telemetry|ESC Telemetry]] '''|''' Main Battery current * '''S Capacity''' [mAh] - [http://manual.spirit-system.com/index.php?title=ESC_telemetry ESC Telemetry (Heli)] '''|''' Main Battery consumed capacity * '''S Temp''' [°C] - [[ESC_telemetry|ESC Telemetry]] '''|''' FET temperature Once scanning is finished you can add these variables onto the main screen. Go to '''Menu - Timers/Sensors - Displayed Telemetry''' and press the '''ADD''' button. Add all Telemetry data you want to display.
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