- If idle mode is entered, you will hear an audible "di-dit" or see
- two short flashes ("I" for idle), and the flight state machine is
- disengaged, thus no ejection charges will fire. The altimeters also
- listen for the radio link when in idle mode for requests sent via
- TeleDongle. Commands can be issued to a TeleMetrum in idle mode
- over either
- USB or the radio link equivalently. TeleMini only has the radio link.
- Idle mode is useful for configuring the altimeter, for extracting data
- from the on-board storage chip after flight, and for ground testing
+ If idle mode is entered, you will hear an audible "di-dit" or
+ see two short flashes ("I" for idle), and the flight state
+ machine is disengaged, thus no ejection charges will fire.
+ The altimeters also listen for the radio link when in idle
+ mode for requests sent via TeleDongle. Commands can be issued
+ to a TeleMetrum in idle mode over either USB or the radio link
+ equivalently. TeleMini only has the radio link. Idle mode is
+ useful for configuring the altimeter, for extracting data from
+ the on-board storage chip after flight, and for ground testing