6. Calibration Module

Calibration module is mainly used for signal calibration of Analog and Servo type components.

Signals are grouped using a list on the left of the page. Where Servo group contains the Servo motor control signal calibration, and the rest groups contain Analog signal calibration of each panel.

Signal calibration region is on the right of the page. Each tag card represents a signal.

6.1 Analog Signal Calibration

Using the Left.Stick.Pitch signal calibration as an example.

Signal Value

The slider bar and the edit box above the slider bar displays current hardware signal value of Left.Stick.Pitch. The hardware signals range is generally from 0 to 4095 or from 0 to 65535.

Calibration Buttons

The three buttons on the left indicate that Left.Stick.Pitch has three signal calibration positions. The edit box on the right of the button shows the current calibration value of the corresponding position. Clicking each button will set the value in the edit box above the slider to the calibration value of the current position.

  • AFTER indicates that Left.Stick.Pitch is pulled back to the limit position.
  • MIDDLE indicates the Left.Stick.Pitch is placed at the neutral position.
  • FRONT indicates the Left.Stick.Pitch is pushed forward to the limit position.

Error Around

Some signals can set thresholds using the Error around edit box.

  • When the Analog signal has three calibration positions, the threshold represents the threshold of the middle position. When the threshold is not exceeded, the Analog signal will remain in the neutral position.
  • When the Analog signal is not three calibration positions, the threshold indicates the threshold of the minimum position. When the threshold is not exceeded, the Analog signal will always maintain the value of the minimum position. The minimum position means the lowest calibration position of the label card.
  • When the Analog signal does not need to set a threshold, the Error around edit box is empty and cannot be edited.

See Appendix A for detailed position description of each Analog signals.

6.2 Servo Signal Calibration

The signal calibration method of the servo motor is similar to that of the analog signal. The difference is that the real-time value of the analog signal is provided by the hardware component, but the real-time position of the servo motor requires manual dragging of the slide bar.

Drag the slider of the label card to set the position of the servo motor. The edit box above the slider displays the real-time position value. If the corresponding servo motor panel is connected at this time, the servo motor will also change position.

Click the button on the left of the label card to set the real-time value displayed in the edit box above the slider to the calibration value of the current position.

See Appendix B for detailed position description of each Servo signals.

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