Instrukcja obsługi JETI JEX-MU3
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Zabawki sterowane radiem
JEX-MU3
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I NSTRUCTION MANUAL
OF THE SENSOR -3MU
1. INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................... 2
2. CONNECTION .......................................................................................................................................... 2
2.1 C S ............................................................................................................................... 2 ONNECTION OF THE ENSOR
2.2 C -3 JETIBOX ................................................................................................................. 2 ONNECTING MU TO THE
2.3 C -3 ONNECTING THE MU TO A RECEIVERDUPLEX .............................................................................................. 2
2.4 C -3 DUPLEX E ................................................................................................... 3 ONNECTING MU TO A XPANDER
3. MENU NAVIGATION .............................................................................................................................. 3
3.1 ACTUAL VALUE ................................................................................................................................................ 3
3.2 MIN / MAX M – INIMUM AND AXIMUM ALUESM V ............................................................................................... 3
3.3 SETTING - C O ................................................................................................................. 4 ONFIGURATION PTIONS
3.4 ALARMS .............................................................................................................................................................. 4
3.5 SERVICE .............................................................................................................................................................. 4
4. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION OF THE MU-3 .................................................................................. 5
5. FIRMWARE UPDATE ............................................................................................................................. 5
6. WARRANTY .............................................................................................................................................. 5
7. MENU DIAGRAM OF MU-3 ................................................................................................................... 6
Released by JETI model s.r.o 15.7.2011
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1. Introduction
The sensor MU-3 can be used for model on board monitoring of up to three voltages. With the aid of
the MU-3 sensor the historical course of particular voltages can be monitored (minimum and
maximum values) and the sensor may warn the user if set parameters are violated. Informations of
the sensor are transmitted by the Duplex System to the user.
The Duplex System utilizes the 2,4GHz band for communication, which not only transmits model
controlling data to the model but also receives useful model data back at the transmitter end. Data
collected during operation are transmitted in real time and the actual condition of measured values
can be evaluated on the JETIBOX LCD display.
2. Connection
2.1 Connection of the Sensor
It is possible to connect up to 3 independent voltage sources to the MU-3 sensor (see Fig.
below). Connect the voltages to the sensor input with correct polarities! After connection of the
voltages to the sensor inputs and connection of the sensor to its voltage supply, recognizing of
the active inputs will start and after approximately 2 seconds the sensor will be set according to
the number of recognized active inputs. The sensor recognizes the input as beeing active if the
connected voltage is higher than 0,1V. The connection and the following time calculation until
the setting moment is shown in the second line of the JETIBOX terminal. The sensor is
permanently set until the time it becomes switched off. When the sensor voltage supply is
switched on again there will be initiated a new recognizing process. If the sensor is definitely
set, any change of numbers of arbitrary active inputs will trigger an input error announcement.
The input error is notificated in the display as well as by an acoustic signal of the transmitter
module.
2.2 Connecting MU-3 to the JETIBOX
The triple-core cable of the MU-3 sensor with JR plug can be directly connected to the
JETIBOX (receptacle marked Pulse, + - ). Use the second input of the JETIBOX marked (+ -)
for the voltage supply, connect a voltage within a range of 3,5-8,4V. This configuration offers
no data transfer via radio link, therefore are data depicted on the JETIBOX LCD-screen only.
This wiring enables no generation of acoustic alert signals because the buzzer is part of the
transmitter module, which in this case is not connected. Alert signals are only shown on the
LCD-display.
2.3 Connecting the MU-3 to a DUPLEX receiver
Connect the triple core cable of the MU-3 module with its JR plug to the receptacle on the
backside of the DUPLEX receiver (marked Ext.). The MU-3 sensor obtains its current supply
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via the receiver. For the purpose of MU-3 sensor parameter adjustments connect the JETIBOX
to the transmitter module and switch on DUPLEX receiver and transmitter.
2.4 Connecting MU-3 to a DUPLEX Expander
Connect the triple core cable of the MU-3 module with its JR plug to one of the EXPANDER
inputs. The Expander offers the possibility of connecting several telemetry sensors to one
receiver. The MU-3 sensor obtains in this case its current supply via the Expander and the
receiver.
3. Menu navigation
The JETIBOX terminal is used for parameter set-up and data readout. After connection to the MU-3
sensor the introductory display appears, showing in the first line the sensor identification. In the
second line indicates the actual voltage of inputs A,B,C. By long pushing down button R (right a fast )
deletion of all measured parameters can be trigger . Fast deletion is indicated in the first line of the ed
display by asterix an „*“.
By pressing JETIBOX key D (arrow down) you will enter into the MU-3 sensor menu.
3.1 ACTUAL VALUE
MU-3 MENU: By pressing the 'D' (Down) button of the JETIBOX, we can Actual Value –
view the actual measured values.
A/B/C indicate actual voltages at all three inputs. –
3.2 MIN / MAX Minimum and Maximum Values –
MU-3 MENU: - by pressing key D (arrow down) you will select depiction of MIN / MAX
voltage extremes which occurred during measurements. Records of extremes are deleted
automatically or they can be deleted with the aid of the menu Automatic Setting - Erase Data.
deletion occurs if the MU-3 sensor has been just connected to the supply voltage and the
adjusted voltage, which has been set-up in the menu has been exceeded. Setting Trigger level,
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Marka: | JETI |
Kategoria: | Zabawki sterowane radiem |
Model: | JEX-MU3 |
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