What do these Signs on OpenTX Mean

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miah9303
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What do these Signs on OpenTX Mean

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I am fairly new to OpenTX. Can someone please explain what the following signs on OpenTX software mean-

The ! mark (eg !SC-) before the switch.
The + and - signs before A1 and A2.
The letter "I" in front of the channels 1-4 under "Source".

Lastly why does the V2 column in the Logical Switches allow me to type the full voltage ie 11.40v for Cels but only allows me to type 11.4v for A2. I know the figures mean the same but I am curious as i suspect this may be causing me an telemetry issue.

Many thanks.

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Re: What do these Signs on OpenTX Mean

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! means "not" notSC- so it would be true for SC↓ or SC↑
The + sign is the maximum (highest) value received and the - is the minimum (lowest)
The I in front of the source means it is coming from, and been processed by, the input page and not the raw stick I-3 Thr would be from input screen 3 Thr and Thr would be the raw stick

The last one I don't know, but if you detail the problem you think it is causing perhaps someone will know.

Jim
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