X-Git-Url: https://git.gag.com/?p=fw%2Faltos;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fgetting-started.inc;h=5e60986ad1e6baecc1e8005348790f39711be4ff;hp=9c0df26d2f1890b376226c74259eb38688988721;hb=946faa1541f69c6cf2759c13760fa9bc16e2298e;hpb=992c0eab6275cec7d5035b99952537fd7ece2ed4 diff --git a/doc/getting-started.inc b/doc/getting-started.inc index 9c0df26d..5e60986a 100644 --- a/doc/getting-started.inc +++ b/doc/getting-started.inc @@ -22,7 +22,6 @@ USB power source. You can also choose to use another battery with - ifdef::telemini[TeleMini v2.0 and] EasyMini, anything supplying between 4 and 12 volts should work fine (like a standard 9V battery), but if you are planning to fire pyro charges, ground testing is required to verify that @@ -43,13 +42,14 @@ to trickle charge. It can take several hours to fully recharge a deeply discharged battery. - TeleMetrum v2.0, TeleMega and EasyMega use a higher power battery charger, - allowing them to charge the battery while running the board at - maximum power. When the battery is charging, or when the board - is consuming a lot of power, the red LED will be lit. When the - battery is fully charged, the green LED will be lit. When the - battery is damaged or missing, both LEDs will be lit, which - appears yellow. + TeleMetrum v2 or newer, TeleMega and EasyMega use a + higher power battery charger, allowing them to charge + the battery while running the board at maximum + power. When the battery is charging, or when the board + is consuming a lot of power, the red LED will be + lit. When the battery is fully charged, the green LED + will be lit. When the battery is damaged or missing, + both LEDs will be lit, which appears yellow. ==== endif::telemetrum,telemega,easymega[]