X-Git-Url: https://git.gag.com/?p=fw%2Faltos;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Faltusmetrum.xsl;h=937be07992ab6dd5fd54057d20e3fb4f1252605f;hp=d90f331c22855d097b5c9d34d63ad39757248635;hb=da42f406e88ccc821cd45d5a94d5afec65ec50e9;hpb=e840b6594b8a939f148fa7231e1b06a280d94074 diff --git a/doc/altusmetrum.xsl b/doc/altusmetrum.xsl index d90f331c..937be079 100644 --- a/doc/altusmetrum.xsl +++ b/doc/altusmetrum.xsl @@ -373,8 +373,8 @@ NAR #88757, TRA #12200 - Uses LiPo to fire e-matches, support for optional separate pyro - battery if needed. + Uses LiPo to fire e-matches, can be modiied to support + optional separate pyro battery if needed. @@ -449,11 +449,10 @@ NAR #88757, TRA #12200 to fire ejection charges. This works marvelously with standard low-current e-matches like the J-Tek from MJG Technologies, and with Quest Q2G2 igniters. However, if you - want or need to use a separate pyro battery, you can do so by adding - a second 2mm connector to position B2 on the board and cutting the - thick pcb trace connecting the LiPo battery to the pyro circuit between - the two silk screen marks on the surface mount side of the board shown - here [insert photo] + want or need to use a separate pyro battery, the board can be factory + modified to do so. This involves cutting two traces and adding a jumper + in a densely populated part of the board on TeleMetrum v1.0 and v1.1, + along with installation of a pyro battery connector at location B2. We offer two choices of pyro and power switch connector, or you can @@ -973,7 +972,7 @@ NAR #88757, TRA #12200 Packet Command Mode Controlling TeleMetrum Over The Radio Link - One of the unique features of the Altos Metrum environment is + One of the unique features of the Altus Metrum environment is the ability to create a two way command link between TeleDongle and TeleMetrum using the digital radio transceivers built into each device. This allows you to interact with TeleMetrum from