== AltosUI
.AltosUI Main Window
- image::altosui.png[width="4.6in"]
+ image::altosui.png[width=450]
The AltosUI program provides a graphical user interface for
interacting with the Altus Metrum product family. AltosUI can
the tasks provided from the top-level toolbar.
ifdef::radio[]
+
=== Monitor Flight
- ////
- <subtitle>Receive, Record and Display Telemetry Data</subtitle>
- ////
Selecting this item brings up a dialog box listing all
of the connected TeleDongle devices. When you choose
device.
.Device Selection Dialog
- image::device-selection.png[width="3.1in"]
+ image::device-selection.png[width=300]
All telemetry data received are automatically recorded
in suitable log files. The name of the files includes
==== Launch Pad
.Monitor Flight Launch Pad View
- image::launch-pad.png[width="5.5in"]
+ image::launch-pad.png[width=400]
The 'Launch Pad' tab shows information used to decide when the
rocket is ready for flight. The first elements include red/green
==== Ascent
.Monitor Flight Ascent View
- image::ascent.png[width="5.5in"]
+ image::ascent.png[width=400]
This tab is shown during Boost, Fast and Coast
phases. The information displayed here helps monitor the
==== Descent
.Monitor Flight Descent View
- image::descent.png[width="5.5in"]
+ image::descent.png[width=400]
Once the rocket has reached apogee and (we hope)
activated the apogee charge, attention switches to
==== Landed
.Monitor Flight Landed View
- image::landed.png[width="5.5in"]
+ image::landed.png[width=400]
Once the rocket is on the ground, attention switches
to recovery. While the radio signal is often lost once
==== Table
.Monitor Flight Table View
- image::table.png[width="5.5in"]
+ image::table.png[width=400]
The table view shows all of the data available from the
flight computer. Probably the most useful data on
==== Site Map
.Monitor Flight Site Map View
- image::site-map.png[width="5.5in"]
+ image::site-map.png[width=400]
When the TeleMetrum has a GPS fix, the Site Map tab
will map the rocket's position to make it easier for
==== Igniter
.Monitor Flight Additional Igniter View
- image::ignitor.png[width="5.5in"]
+ image::ignitor.png[width=400]
TeleMega includes four additional programmable pyro
channels. The Ignitor tab shows whether each of them has
voltage measured here will be close to the pyro battery
voltage. A value greater than 3.2V is required for a 'GO'
status.
+
endif::radio[]
==== Flight Graph
.Flight Data Graph
- image::graph.png[width="5.5in"]
+ image::graph.png[width=400]
By default, the graph contains acceleration (blue),
velocity (green) and altitude (red).
==== Configure Graph
.Flight Graph Configuration
- image::graph-configure.png[width="5.5in"]
+ image::graph-configure.png[width=400]
This selects which graph elements to show, and, at the
- very bottom, lets you switch between metric and
- imperial units
+ very bottom. It also lets you configure how
+ the graph is drawn:
+
+ * Whether to use metric or imperial units
+
+ * Whether to show a marker at each data
+ point. When displaying a small section of
+ the graph, these can be useful to know what
+ data values were recorded.
+
+ * How wide to draw the lines in the graph
+
+ * How to filter speed and acceleration data
+ computed from barometric data. Flight
+ computers with accelerometers never display
+ computed acceleration data, and only use
+ barometric data to compute speed during
+ descent. Flight computers without
+ accelerometers always compute both speed and
+ acceleration from barometric data. A larger
+ value smooths the data more.
==== Flight Statistics
.Flight Statistics
- image::graph-stats.png[width="5.5in"]
+ image::graph-stats.png[width=400]
Shows overall data computed from the flight.
==== Map
.Flight Map
- image::graph-map.png[width="5.5in"]
+ image::graph-map.png[width=400]
Shows a satellite image of the flight area overlaid
with the path of the flight. The red concentric
=== Configure Altimeter
.Altimeter Configuration
- image::configure-altimeter.png[width="3.6in"]
+ image::configure-altimeter.png[width=350]
ifdef::radio[]
Select this button and then select either an altimeter or
The rest of the dialog contains the parameters to be configured.
- include::config-device.raw[]
+ include::config-device.adoc[]
=== Configure AltosUI
.Configure AltosUI Dialog
- image::configure-altosui.png[width="2.4in"]
+ image::configure-altosui.png[width=230]
This button presents a dialog so that you can
configure the AltosUI global settings.
- include::config-ui.raw[]
+ include::config-ui.adoc[]
ifdef::radio[]
+
=== Configure Groundstation
.Configure Groundstation Dialog
- image::configure-groundstation.png[width="3.1in"]
+ image::configure-groundstation.png[width=300]
Select this button and then select a TeleDongle or
TeleBT Device from the list provided.
=== Fire Igniter
.Fire Igniter Window
- image::fire-igniter.png[width="1.2in"]
+ image::fire-igniter.png[width=120]
This activates the igniter circuits in the flight
computer to help test recovery systems
=== Scan Channels
.Scan Channels Window
- image::scan-channels.png[width="3.2in"]
+ image::scan-channels.png[width=300]
This listens for telemetry packets on all of the
configured frequencies, displaying information about
endif::radio[]
ifdef::gps[]
- include::load-maps.raw[]
+ include::load-maps.adoc[]
endif::gps[]
ifdef::radio[]
=== Monitor Idle
.Monitor Idle Window
- image::monitor-idle.png[width="5.2in"]
+ image::monitor-idle.png[width=500]
This brings up a dialog similar to the Monitor Flight
UI, except it works with the altimeter in “idle” mode