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@@ -386,6 +386,36 @@ NAR #88757, TRA #12200
tower with a screw-driver trying to turn on your avionics before
installing igniters!
+
+ TeleMini is configured via the radio link. Of course, that
+ means you need to know the TeleMini radio configuration values
+ or you won't be able to communicate with it. For situations
+ when you don't have the radio configuration values, TeleMini
+ offers an 'emergency recovery' mode. In this mode, TeleMini is
+ configured as follows:
+
+
+ Sets the radio frequency to 434.550MHz
+
+
+ Sets the radio calibration back to the factory value.
+
+
+ Sets the callsign to N0CALL
+
+
+ Does not go to 'pad' mode after five seconds.
+
+
+
+
+ To get into 'emergency recovery' mode, first find the row of
+ four small holes opposite the switch wiring. Using a short
+ piece of small gauge wire, connect the outer two holes
+ together, then power TeleMini up. Once the red LED is lit,
+ disconnect the wire and the board should signal that it's in
+ 'idle' mode after the initial five second startup period.
+