X-Git-Url: https://git.gag.com/?p=fw%2Faltos;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Faltusmetrum.xsl;h=1e9f04b4ee2615499b0a19f25ad566168c474efe;hp=3e6b402526964eb8ed1041023227ad9b7164a568;hb=90c88bab305c43eb62f964fd3ff350b8b0b5320d;hpb=d5d6d10ceb724081c7cf89a3885d7e6c3da14604 diff --git a/doc/altusmetrum.xsl b/doc/altusmetrum.xsl index 3e6b4025..1e9f04b4 100644 --- a/doc/altusmetrum.xsl +++ b/doc/altusmetrum.xsl @@ -329,6 +329,7 @@ NAR #88757, TRA #12200 Altus Metrum Electronics + @@ -436,6 +437,7 @@ NAR #88757, TRA #12200
Altus Metrum Boards + @@ -544,6 +546,11 @@ NAR #88757, TRA #12200
TeleMetrum + + + + + TeleMetrum is a 1 inch by 2¾ inch circuit board. It was designed to fit inside coupler for 29mm air-frame tubing, but using it in a tube that @@ -559,6 +566,11 @@ NAR #88757, TRA #12200
TeleMini + + + + + TeleMini v1.0 is ½ inches by 1½ inches. It was designed to fit inside an 18mm air-frame tube, but using it in @@ -573,6 +585,11 @@ NAR #88757, TRA #12200 the board, meaning an ideal “simple” avionics bay for TeleMini should have at least 9 inches of interior length. + + + + + TeleMini v2.0 is 0.8 inches by 1½ inches. It adds more on-board data logging memory, a built-in USB connector and @@ -583,6 +600,11 @@ NAR #88757, TRA #12200
EasyMini + + + + + EasyMini is built on a 0.8 inch by 1½ inch circuit board. It's designed to fit in a 24mm coupler tube. The connectors and @@ -592,6 +614,11 @@ NAR #88757, TRA #12200
TeleMega + + + + + TeleMega is a 1¼ inch by 3¼ inch circuit board. It was designed to easily fit in a 38mm coupler. Like TeleMetrum, @@ -612,6 +639,7 @@ NAR #88757, TRA #12200
Data Storage on Altus Metrum altimeters + @@ -1798,35 +1826,47 @@ NAR #88757, TRA #12200 At the bottom of the dialog, there are four buttons: - - - - Save. This writes any changes to the - configuration parameter block in flash memory. If you don't - press this button, any changes you make will be lost. - - - - - Reset. This resets the dialog to the most recently saved values, - erasing any changes you have made. - - - - - Reboot. This reboots the device. Use this to - switch from idle to pad mode by rebooting once the rocket is - oriented for flight, or to confirm changes you think you saved - are really saved. - - - - - Close. This closes the dialog. Any unsaved changes will be - lost. - - - + + + Save + + + This writes any changes to the + configuration parameter block in flash memory. If you don't + press this button, any changes you make will be lost. + + + + + Reset + + + This resets the dialog to the most recently saved values, + erasing any changes you have made. + + + + + Reboot + + + This reboots the device. Use this to + switch from idle to pad mode by rebooting once the rocket is + oriented for flight, or to confirm changes you think you saved + are really saved. + + + + + Close + + + This closes the dialog. Any unsaved changes will be + lost. + + + + The rest of the dialog contains the parameters to be configured. @@ -1918,32 +1958,41 @@ NAR #88757, TRA #12200 computers. This configuration parameter allows the two channels to be used in different configurations. - - - - Dual Deploy. This is the usual mode of operation; the - 'apogee' channel is fired at apogee and the 'main' - channel at the height above ground specified by the - 'Main Deploy Altitude' during descent. - - - - - Redundant Apogee. This fires both channels at - apogee, the 'apogee' channel first followed after a two second - delay by the 'main' channel. - - - - - Redundant Main. This fires both channels at the - height above ground specified by the Main Deploy - Altitude setting during descent. The 'apogee' - channel is fired first, followed after a two second - delay by the 'main' channel. - - - + + + Dual Deploy + + + This is the usual mode of operation; the + 'apogee' channel is fired at apogee and the 'main' + channel at the height above ground specified by the + 'Main Deploy Altitude' during descent. + + + + + Redundant Apogee + + + This fires both channels at + apogee, the 'apogee' channel first followed after a two second + delay by the 'main' channel. + + + + + Redundant Main + + + This fires both channels at the + height above ground specified by the Main Deploy + Altitude setting during descent. The 'apogee' + channel is fired first, followed after a two second + delay by the 'main' channel. + + + +
Pad Orientation @@ -1954,22 +2003,28 @@ NAR #88757, TRA #12200 parameter allows that default to be changed, permitting the board to be mounted with the antenna pointing aft instead. - - - - Antenna Up. In this mode, the antenna end of the - flight computer must point forward, in line with the - expected flight path. - - - - - Antenna Down. In this mode, the antenna end of the - flight computer must point aft, in line with the - expected flight path. - - - + + + Antenna Up + + + In this mode, the antenna end of the + flight computer must point forward, in line with the + expected flight path. + + + + + Antenna Down + + + In this mode, the antenna end of the + flight computer must point aft, in line with the + expected flight path. + + + +
Configure Pyro Channels @@ -2116,27 +2171,36 @@ NAR #88757, TRA #12200 At the bottom of the dialog, there are three buttons: - - - - Save. This writes any changes to the - local Java preferences file. If you don't - press this button, any changes you make will be lost. - - - - - Reset. This resets the dialog to the most recently saved values, - erasing any changes you have made. - - - - - Close. This closes the dialog. Any unsaved changes will be - lost. - - - + + + Save + + + This writes any changes to the + local Java preferences file. If you don't + press this button, any changes you make will be lost. + + + + + Reset + + + This resets the dialog to the most recently saved values, + erasing any changes you have made. + + + + + Close + + + This closes the dialog. Any unsaved changes will be + lost. + + + + The rest of the dialog contains the parameters to be configured.