TeleStern/doc/config-ui.inc

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ifdef::radio[]
==== Voice Settings
{application} provides voice announcements during
flight so that you can keep your eyes on the
sky and still get information about the
current flight status. However, sometimes you
don't want to hear them.
Enable::
Turns all voice announcements on and off
Test Voice::
Plays a short message allowing you to verify
that the audio system is working and the volume settings
are reasonable
endif::radio[]
==== Log Directory
{application} logs all telemetry data and saves all
flash data to this directory. This
directory is also used as the staring point
when selecting data files for display or
export.
Click on the directory name to bring up a
directory choosing dialog, select a new
directory and click 'Select Directory' to
change where {application} reads and writes data
files.
ifdef::radio[]
==== Callsign
This value is transmitted in each command
packet sent from TeleDongle and received from
an altimeter. It is not used in telemetry
mode, as the callsign configured in the
altimeter board is included in all telemetry
packets. Configure this with the {application}
operators call sign as needed to comply with
your local radio regulations.
Note that to successfully command a flight
computer over the radio (to configure the
altimeter, monitor idle, or fire pyro
charges), the callsign configured here must
exactly match the callsign configured in the
flight computer. This matching is case
sensitive.
endif::radio[]
==== Imperial Units
This switches between metric units (meters)
and imperial units (feet and miles). This
affects the display of values use during
flight monitoring, configuration, data
graphing and all of the voice
announcements. It does not change the units
used when exporting to CSV files, those are
always produced in metric units.
==== Serial Debug
This causes all communication with a connected
device to be dumped to the console from which
{application} was started. If you've started it from
an icon or menu entry, the output will simply
be discarded. This mode can be useful to debug
various serial communication issues.
==== Font size
Selects the set of fonts used in the flight
monitor window. Choose between the small,
medium and large sets.
==== Look & feel
Switches between the available Java user
interface appearances. The default selection
is supposed to match the native window system
appearance for the target platform.
==== Menu position
Selects the initial position for the main
{application} window that includes all of the
command buttons.
ifdef::gps[]
==== Map Cache Size
Sets the number of map 'tiles' kept in memory
while the application is running. More tiles
consume more memory, but will make panning
around the map faster.
endif::gps[]
ifdef::radio[]
==== Manage Frequencies
This brings up a dialog where you can
configure the set of frequencies shown in the
various frequency menus. You can add as many
as you like, or even reconfigure the default
set. Changing this list does not affect the
frequency settings of any devices, it only
changes the set of frequencies shown in the
menus.
endif::radio[]