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Re: OpenXsensor Configurator

Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2015 1:10 pm
by Suncoaster
Correct I am using a D6FR and I configured it as per this instruction.
D6FR.jpg
So as João said I am using A2 for the vario. The sensitivity setting I was referring to is in the telemetry settings in ersky9x, I will change this to 50, do I need to set voltage range for the A2 port in the first telemetry screen. As long as the weather is fine in the morning I will test it in my Easy Glider Pro. I have defined a Custom Telemetry screen with the displayed items.
A2.jpg
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Are there any other setting I need to make :?:

Dave

Re: OpenXsensor Configurator

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 2:42 pm
by Suncoaster
OK I went flying this morning and I got no telemetry from the vario. Is there some way I can test this unit other than flying it in a model. It is no use driving around with it in my car as the land around here is as flat as a tack for some kilometres in any direction. Is there a setting I am missing in the TX. I am using the latest test version of ersky9x. Do I use vspd as was suggested in a previous post, instead of A2 which I am using now.

Tank you all for your patience while I attempt to get this working.

Dave

Re: OpenXsensor Configurator

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 2:52 pm
by jhsa
According to the picture above you are not receiving telemetry at all :o

Can you get RSSI and TSSI values other than zero when the receiver is ON?

João

Re: OpenXsensor Configurator

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 3:00 pm
by MikeB
In the telemetry setup menu, configure A2 to be RAW, not v, V or A, and set the range value to 255. When used for vario, the telemetry value should be around 128 when there is no vertical speed. It should increase if going up, and decrease if going down.
Are you getting the RSSI value from the receiver?

Mike.

Re: OpenXsensor Configurator

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 3:20 pm
by Suncoaster
jhsa wrote:According to the picture above you are not receiving telemetry at all :o

Can you get RSSI and TSSI values other than zero when the receiver is ON?

João
When the receiver is on I am getting values for everything except the value of A2 which does not change.
MikeB wrote:In the telemetry setup menu, configure A2 to be RAW, not v, V or A, and set the range value to 255. When used for vario, the telemetry value should be around 128 when there is no vertical speed. It should increase if going up, and decrease if going down.
Are you getting the RSSI value from the receiver?

Mike.
I am sorry Mike but where in the telemetry setup menu do I do that, I have been through all the telemetry menus and I can't find where to do that. I set the vario source to A2 on the last page of the telemetry menus.

Dave

Re: OpenXsensor Configurator

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 5:16 pm
by MikeB
First 'page' of the telemetry menu shows A1 and A2 with alarm settings. Go down until the number beside A2 is highlighted. If this number is 0.0, then you are scaling the A2 input to 0, so it won't display anything. The number on the right of this line shows the current telemetry value.
Press RIGHT to highlight the 'v'. Now press MENU to allow editing and change it to '-', this is RAW input. Press MENU to exit editing, the LEFT to get back to the number, MENU again to allow editing, then change the number to 255. EXIT back to the main display and see what A2 shows now.

Mike.

Re: OpenXsensor Configurator

Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2015 3:22 am
by Suncoaster
Thanks Mike that did the trick and is now displaying values between 112 and 130 depending on whether I raise or lower the model. I was unable to set the value exactly to 255 as at the level the numbers increment by 10 so I set it to 250.

Is this documented somewhere, as all the documentation I have read does not cover this situation, or if it does I have missed it. If it is not it may be a candidate for the upgraded documentation.

Re: OpenXsensor Configurator

Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2015 8:53 am
by MikeB
That's odd and a bug, I'll look into it. It is something to do with displaying the value and an automatic scaling vo voltages less than 10.
Keep on incrementing the value past 250, eventually it sorts out and goes to 255 where it stops. This is the value you want.
Alternatively, with 'v' showing, set the value to 25.5v, then change the 'v' to '-'.

It probably isn't documented fully, setting the range of A1 or A2 for voltage or current measurement is so you have to guess. I think most users are using the "vspd" value from the digital data.

Mike.

Re: OpenXsensor Configurator

Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2015 9:47 am
by jhsa
I will put that on my list for when we update the er9x manual. Ersky9x is similar in many aspects including this one..

Re: OpenXsensor Configurator

Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2015 10:24 am
by Suncoaster
MikeB wrote: Alternatively, with 'v' showing, set the value to 25.5v, then change the 'v' to '-'.

Did this and it worked like a charm, thanks again Mike. :D

Mike.
Now that I have this one working I will build a couple more for my D8R-ll plus Rx's one for myself and one for a mate. Where would we be without guys like you, João and Nigel. I am grateful for all your help, now to dive back into the documentation to check on voice alarms. and a few other things.

Dave

Re: OpenXsensor Configurator

Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2015 1:05 pm
by jhsa
Good that you got it working Dave ;)
For the D8R-II Plus maybe it is better you use the serial communication between the oXs and the receiver instead of the A2 Port. And you could use the A2 and A1 for something else ;)

For voice alarms depending on if you updated the ersky9x to the latest or not, you could have a look at the er9x manual. Latest versions of ersky9x have a few more features but are very similar to er9x.

viewtopic.php?f=5&t=6473

Look at the voice alarms chapter. The difference is that on ersky9x you can also use voice files with letters (words) as file name, instead of only file numbers. The rest is basically the same.
But anyway, that should be discussed in another thread. If you have problems please open a topic or find a suitable one..

Have fun ;) :)

João

Re: OpenXsensor Configurator

Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2015 4:21 pm
by MikeB
The display problem for A1 and A2 when configured as '-' (raw) has an easy fix. Just make sure you go to the 'real 255 value currently by incrementing it until it stops at 255.

Mike.

Re: OpenXsensor Configurator

Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2015 5:45 am
by Suncoaster
Can I get the altitude displayed as well, and if so how do I get it to display.

Dave

Re: OpenXsensor Configurator

Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2015 6:45 am
by mstrens
In order to get altitude, you have to use a receiver that accept a digital signal and you have to connect oXs to the Rx using this signal instead of using A2.

You have to modify the oXs_config.h file too.

In the config I made for you, you have
#define SETUP_DATA_TO_SEND \
DEFAULTFIELD , VERTICAL_SPEED , 1 , 1 , 0
You must insert a line in order to get altitude too:
#define SETUP_DATA_TO_SEND \
DEFAULTFIELD , ALTIMETER , 1 , 1 , 0 ,\
DEFAULTFIELD , VERTICAL_SPEED , 1 , 1 , 0
I let other members explain how to set up your Tx (I am using another soft : openTx).

Re: OpenXsensor Configurator

Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2015 7:50 am
by jhsa
Dave, it is very easy, but for viewing altitude you need the D8R-II Plus and as explained above, use the serial communication by connecting the oXs to the RX port of the receiver.
Then select "Vspd" for the vario and program a custom screen with "Alt". You could also display the "Vspd" on the custom screen. You should now see both telemetry values working on that screen.
But you need to configure the oXs to send the data over serial.

João

Re: OpenXsensor Configurator

Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2015 11:18 am
by Suncoaster
OK, got that I will break out one of my d8r-ll plus Rx's. Do I need to modify the wiring of the vario or can I just connect it to the serial port. :?:

Dave

Re: OpenXsensor Configurator

Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2015 11:22 am
by jhsa
That will depend on which pin is configured for the serial communication I guess.. Default is pin4 I think..

João

Re: OpenXsensor Configurator

Posted: Sat Jul 25, 2015 2:01 pm
by Suncoaster
jhsa wrote:That will depend on which pin is configured for the serial communication I guess.. Default is pin4 I think..

João
OK I will go back to build instructions and follow those for the D8R-ll Rx and I will edit the config file as indicated by mstrens.

Thanks
Dave

Re: OpenXsensor Configurator

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2016 5:42 pm
by davx
Hi guys,

I know it's been a long time since last OXS Configurator update but the wait is finished ;)

The version I just released is probably not what you would expect but I guarantee it's a good start !
OXS_conf_v3.0.png
I think the most valuable new features should be the check updates things:
- when you launch the Configurator, it checks if a new version is available and shows a button which open your browser to the download page.
- check updates button in the up-left corner of the window.

The other very good news (at least for me) is that there is only 1 zip file for all platforms supported (Linux, windows and mac osx), don't forget to look at the readme file.

Let's go: https://github.com/openXsensor/openXsen ... _Downloads

The facts:
- Supports OpenXsensor v3.0
- Compatible with oXs v3.1 to v4.0 (some new features missing)
- Multiplex protocol
- OXS measurements dynamic list
- Change log in "About" message box
- New "Updates ?" button (up-left part of the window)
- New preset file format

The plans:
- Sequencer editor/simulator
- oXs v7 compatibility (perhaps with v5 intermediate)

I'll be back :)

Bye.

Re: OpenXsensor Configurator

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2016 6:12 pm
by mstrens
Good news Davx,

Fine that a new version of configurator is available and that development continue.

For future developments, I suggest to directly go to oXs V7 (upgrades, bug fixes, ... are done only on this version, there are quite many differences in config file compared to prior version; it seems quite stable now).

Re: OpenXsensor Configurator

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2016 7:16 pm
by jhsa
Thank you, thank you, thank you and more thank you...

João

Re: OpenXsensor Configurator

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2016 7:18 pm
by davx
Thanks guys !

Re: OpenXsensor Configurator

Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 9:44 am
by davx
Hi everyone,

Just a little glimpse at what I'm working on currently ;)
OXSC_Sequencer_Preview.png
Have a nice Sunday !

Re: OpenXsensor Configurator

Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 10:32 am
by jhsa
That looks great. Can't wait to playing with it. Thank you..
Have a nice Sunday yourself :)

João

EDIT: Hmm, your picture gave me an Idea.. Gotta ask on another thread :)

Re: OpenXsensor Configurator

Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2016 8:54 am
by davx
Hi guys,

An animated Sequencer preview !
OXSC_Sequencer.mp4
(170.61 KiB) Downloaded 1881 times
Yet some work before release... but close ;)

Bye.

Re: OpenXsensor Configurator

Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2016 12:11 pm
by jhsa
Nice :) Thank you

João

Re: OpenXsensor Configurator

Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2016 1:14 pm
by kalle123
+1 8-)

Re: OpenXsensor Configurator

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2016 2:42 pm
by rainer
Hi Davx,
any update on the configurator?
would be really nice to have it working again with the latest version..
Rainer

Re: OpenXsensor Configurator

Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2016 7:34 pm
by RightRudder
I see that it is possible to set the Vcc voltage in the configurator. When an ATMEGA328 runs at less than 5v one has to derate the oscillator speed. Most 3.3v arduino boards have a 8MHz clock rather than a 16MHz which is common for 5v operation. Does the configurator tool make any timing adjustments in the code if using other than a 16MHz clock?

Joe

Re: OpenXsensor Configurator

Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2016 6:24 am
by kalle123
I think, this is done here.

br KH