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JumperTX is a firmware that runs on the T Its main purpose is to support the receiver of more protocols, thus developing all the potential of the remote control. The display of the main interface of JumperTX can be modified according to your needs. You can display any input, switch, channel data and timer at random on the main interface, and you can set each model separately.

JumperTX is an experimental firmware. No warranty or implied warranty is given as to the quality and reliability of this firmware. The RC model can cause serious injury or even death if not handled properly.

If you decide to use JumperTX firmware, you will be solely responsible for your model. Any injury or damage caused by the use of JumperTX firmware,. If not, see www. The JumperTX firmware has been released and is expected to benefit the public, but it does not have any warranty; it does not even include an implied commercial license or applicability for a particular purpose. JumperTX source files, etc. Upgrade the remote controller firmware using the SD card.

It is efficient and simple. The upgrade requires two steps. You can use your computer to access the T16 disk data. After plugging in the USB, the display is as follows. The preparation section describes what you need to do before you start installing the firmware. Then, depending on the tool you are using, the installation steps will overwrite the original program.

These steps apply to version upgrades or installations of different versions and developer versions. Download T16 firmware JumperTX 2. See the Windows Driver Installation section. Turn off the T16 and connect to the computer using the USB cable. Open the downloaded Zadig software some systems need to run in administrator mode, you can use right-click and select to run as administrator.

Click Options and select List All Devices as shown below. After the installation is complete, the following devices in the Computer Device Manager indicate that the installation is complete.

Before upgrading the remote control firmware, it is recommended to back up the firmware and model configuration file of the current remote control to prevent loss. In the pop-up dialog box, you can choose where to save the backup firmware and the file name you want to save. In the pop-up dialog box, you can choose where to save the backup file and the file name you want to save. Click Save to start the backup as shown below.

Note: Before disconnecting the USB connection, remember to eject the device and then disconnect it to prevent damage to the contents of the SD card file. Press and hold the power button to turn on the machine. Before entering the main interface, the system will check the position of the throttle stick and switch and other starting conditions.

If the starting condition is not met, there will be a corresponding error prompt, which requires user operation to clear or press any key to jump. Throttle warning: This is a warning that the throttle is not at the lowest position when starting. Throttle alarm. Switch Warning: This is a warning that the remote-control switch is not in the default position.

The default setting is that all switches default back to the end. SD card warning: This warning will appear if the version of the SD card file used does not match the firmware version. Update the firmware and also need to update the SD card content.

The default boot screen is as follows; the user can add the content to be displayed to customize the main interface. Top menu bar: The default top menu bar displays speaker volume, remote battery level, receiver signal strength RSSI , and time and date.

Users can also add other display information. Model menu bar: The model menu bar on the right shows the model name and model image currently in use. Model submenu: Press and hold the ENT key to enter the model submenu. Model Select: The Model Selection menu is used to create new, select to switch, delete and copy models. Monitors: Used to display the monitoring interface of channel output, mixed output and logic switch.

The logic switch page can display the status of 64 logic switches. The default is that the active state is gray and black is active. Reset flight: reset all timers and digital values if there is an alarm when booting, it will reappear. The graph shows the value of the throttle channel as a function of time.

This page shows system debugging information, primarily for developers and debugging Lua scripts. This page shows the raw data readings from the radio analog input device, with raw data on the left and to values on the right side of the analog input. The TELE key function is used to set user interface options, including top bar settings and main view screen layouts, which are very flexible due to the use of widgets.

User Interface: User interface options allow the selection of themes as well as custom foreground and background colors. This page also applies to the top bar settings. The top bar is displayed at the top of the main view, and the right side includes status indicators for sound, battery and RSSI levels, as well as time and date. Main view: Up to 5 main views can be defined to display various widgets that can display images, radio information, and all telemetry.

Five different layout options can be selected between full screen or up to 8 widget areas. Main view settings: Press and hold the TELE button to enter the telemetry and user interface settings page.

Layout: There are 2 medium-sized widget areas on the left side of the default layout and 1 large area on the right side. The active layout is highlighted in white. There are 5 options, from 1 large area to 8 small areas. Press the ENT key to enter the edit mode the icon changes from the currently selected white to red , then use the scroll wheel to select the layout option or use the [TELE] and [SYS] buttons to confirm the selection by pressing the ENT key.

Press the RTN button to exit the edit mode. Setup widgets: Once you have selected the main view layout, you can set up the small window next. Use the scroll wheel to select the area and press the ENT key. A list of available widgets will pop up and a scroll arrow will appear on the right. Scroll through the options until you find the part you want, then press the ENT key to enter edit mode. Standard widget:. Outputs: Displays multiple channel outputs.

First channel: Select the first channel number to display. Fill Background? If selected, the background fill color will be used. Value: Displays the value of the source. Source: Select the source to display. Color: Sets the RGB value of the text. Shadow: Add a shadow to the text. ModelBmp: Displays the model image set in the Model Setup page. Text: Displays the specified text in the widget.

Source: Press and hold the ENT key to enter the submenu for selecting the input source by category. Once the widget is created, it can be edited using the widget edit menu as follows:.

Press the TELE button on the main interface and select Setup widgets to enter the settings interface. Select the widget you want to edit and press the ENT key. If the widget area is empty, the widget selection menu pops up. If the widget already exists, the widget edit menu pops up. Press and hold the ENT key to bring up the Edit submenu. Add another main view: Up to 5 main views can be defined. Background color: Sets the RGB value of the background color.

The default is R, G, B Top Bar: There are 4 small areas that can be used to add widgets to the Top Bar. Select Setup and press the ENT key to enter the settings. The System Setup menu is used to configure the remote hardware section and set global features for all models. Press and hold the SYS button to enter. Battery meter range: The battery voltage range. If the range is set incorrectly, it will affect the display of the battery icon on the main interface. Alarm: A beep will only sound when an alarm occurs, such as a battery voltage alarm.

Quiet: Silent mode, no alarm sound will be emitted set this mode, there will be an alarm of warning every time you turn it on. Inactivity: No action alarm for a long time. When set to 0, the alarm is turned off. Check RSSI on Shutdown: Check to enable this alarm, which will be triggered if the remote is turned off without the aircraft being powered off. Controls: The backlight will illuminate when the remote control is in operation, but the button will not light.

ON brightness: Controls the brightness when the display is turned on. Country code: If you live in the US, Europe or Japan, you must select your country to ensure that the remote control meets the requirements of your region. Units: The number of values will be displayed in metric or imperial depending on this setting Metric Metric, Imperial Inch.

Play delay: This delay is the delay that does not report the midpoint of the switch when the midpoint of the 3-segment switch is reached. The default value is ms. There are Joystick and Mass Storage options.

If you set it to Ask, you will have a pop-up menu to select the mode to use when you plug in the USB. Default Channel Order: Sets the order of 4 basic channels the new model takes effect after the setting is completed. Source: The source determines the content of the special function enabled short press the ENT key and then long-press the selection source. SA, where! SA is the reverse SA. Next, select the function in the list of available functions some features have a second parameter setting available.

Press and hold the ENT key on the global function you have defined, you can display an edit menu to copy, insert, and clear the function. These settings are the global settings available for each model. For each model that wants to use the coaching function, you must specify a switch in the Special Functions page. Before using the coaching function, it is recommended to test whether the coaching function is available on the ground and the control direction is correct.

Then the slave will center the joystick, select Cal and press the ENT key to calibrate the input. After calibration, the 4 values should be close to 0. This page lists the hardware physical input device types. A short three-character name can be given for identification on the setup page. The calibration of the joystick and knob is also on this page. Press the ENT key to start the calibration process, then center all the joysticks and potentiometers physical neutral point by pressing the ENT key, move the potentiometer and joystick to the maximum and then press the ENT key to end the calibration.

The 6-speed switch also needs to be pressed from 1 to 6 in order. Note: Do not use too much force to push during the joystick calibration, which will affect the maximum and minimum values. Max Bauds: The maximum baud rate of the external module can be switched between and Battery calibration: If you have a multimeter, you can enter the measured battery voltage to calibrate the value displayed on the remote.

This page displays firmware related information. The screen displays the JumperTX version number, the release date and time, and the firmware version number. The Model Select menu allows you to select an active model and also allows users to create, copy, move or delete models. Basic control settings, if you choose not to use the wizard, simply press the RTN button to manually set the model.

Because the model is stored on the SD card, there is no limit to the number of models you can set. Long press the ENT key to open the new model and other management menus as shown below. Select Rename category and press ENT to modify the category name as shown below. To edit the category name, use the scroll wheel to select alphanumeric characters and characters, press the ENT Key to select, while the cursor is selected to move to the next letter, long-press the ENT key to switch between upper and lower case, short press the SYS button to move the cursor to the left, short press TELE Move the cursor to the right and press RTN to exit the edit mode.

With glider and fixed-wing aircraft options, the wizard will ask you questions about model configuration and make basic settings for you. The final step of the wizard confirms the channel assignment of the model. If you prefer to set it manually, press RTN to exit the wizard. Use the scroll wheel to select the model you want to use, long-press the ENT Key to select the Select model to switch the model. The Model Setup Model Setup page contains the following features:.

Define the model name. Set the model picture. Enable extended servo limit. Enable extended fine tuning. Set the fine adjustment step accuracy. Open the throttle reverse. Set the throttle source to trigger the time.

Set up pre-flight inspection. Set the display checklist. Enable the center beep on the selected control. Set up the internal RF module. Set up the external RF module. Set the coach-mode. Model name: Model name, use the scroll wheel to select letters or numbers, long-press the ENT key to switch between upper and lower case, short press the ENT key to set the next one, short press the SYS key to move the cursor to the left, short press the TELE key to move the cursor to the right, the longest name Up to 15 characters.

Timers: There are 3 timers that can be set to count up or down. If set to , they will start from 0, otherwise they will count down. Source: Set how to trigger the timer. When set to ON, it will always count. When set to THs, the throttle will start timing. When the throttle is at the lowest, stop timing. Set to THt to push the throttle to start timing. The throttle minimum timing will not stop. It is based on the throttle percentage, and can also be set to use the switch, joystick or flight mode to trigger.

Persistent: Allows the value of the timer to be stored in memory when the remote is shut down or when the model is changed and reloaded the next time the model is used. If set to Flight, select Reset Flight and the timer will be reset. If it is set to Manual Reset, you need to manually select the corresponding Reset time to reset the timer for example, Timer 1 is set to Manual Reset, you need to manually select Reset.

Time1 to reset the timer. If set to Silent, the timer will remain muted until 0, and a voice prompt will appear as soon as it reaches zero.

If set to Beeps, the beep will be prompted when there is 30 seconds left in the countdown set to 10s, every 10 seconds when the countdown is left, every second will be prompted, when set to 20s, the remaining 20 seconds will start every One second prompt, when set to 30s, it will be prompted every second for the remaining 30 seconds. If set to Voice, the effect is the same as Beeps, except that the beep is replaced with a voice prompt. If set to Haptic, the effect is the same as Beeps, except that the beep is replaced with a vibrating alert.

Extended trims: Check to expand the fine-tuning range. This option must be used with care because keeping the spinner label too long may add too much fine-tuning to make your model unusable. Reset will reset all fine adjustments for all flight modes. Trim Step: Set the fine adjustment step precision.

Set to Exponential to indicate that the trimming value is very fine near the neutral point of the channel, and the farther away from the neutral point, the worse the step accuracy. Throttle Source: Defines the joystick that triggers the THx option, typically set to throttle. Preflight Checks: A set of security features that take effect when the remote is powered on or when the model is loaded from the model list.

If this option is checked, the file will be displayed automatically. Throttle State: Check to check if the throttle stick is idle. Switch Positions: Defines the position of the switch for remote control check. You can select the settings separately, or you can first switch the switch to the position you want to define, then select all the switches and then press and hold the ENT key to set. There are 2 modes when enabled. When Auto and Man. When set to Man, you need to press and hold the ENT key on the potentiometer and slider icon to be saved.

Center beep: Set the channel through the neutral point prompt, select the channel to be set and press and hold the ENT key default gray, indicating no prompt, black means enable, there will be sound and vibration prompt when the corresponding channel passes the neutral point. Use Global Functions: Check if the global function is used.

By default, it is checked when the model is created. It must match the type supported by the receiver, otherwise, it will not be able to match the frequency. D For the current 16ch bidirectional full-duplex transmission, also known as X mode. For X series receivers. D8: Applies to the older 8ch bidirectional mode. LR Applicable to the current 12ch one-way long distance. Channel Range: Set the channel range. D16 mode sends data every 9ms, 8 channels at a time, 16 channels need to send once every 18ms, so removing unnecessary channels can reduce the delay Receiver No.

By default, this is the model receiver number. It can be changed manually and will not change if you move or copy the model. It is up to the user to decide whether or not to modify. Bind: The remote control enters the frequency mode switch.

The wheel selects Bind and short presses the ENT key. A menu pops up, allowing you to select the model used by the receiver and whether to enable the backhaul. This function requires receiver firmware support. If the firmware does not support it, it will have no effect.

When using two receivers It is useful when redundant or using two receivers to connect more than 8 servos. Range: The wheel selects Range and short presses the ENT key to use the built-in tuner remote distance test. A new interface with RSSI values will open to show the quality of the connection. Under ideal conditions, one meter above the ground and 30 meters away will alarm.

Hold: Holds the last output value. Custom: Customize the runaway protection receiver output value. Select Set to enter the runaway protection custom settings page, and you can set the runaway protection value separately for each channel. No Pulses: Turn off the pulse. Note: You must carefully test the selected runaway protection settings for proper operation before taking off.

Antenna selection: Allows the selection of two internal antennas or an external antenna and reminds you to ensure that an external antenna is connected when this option is selected. PPM Frame: Allows you to set the frame length and pulse length. When the number of channels transmitted changes, the frame length is automatically adjusted to a safe value.

Advanced users can still adjust it if necessary. XJT: Same operation as the built-in high frequency module. Module Status: Displays the current version number of the tuner and some other information.

Bind on powerup: The remote control is switched on when the power is turned on, and some protocols are optional. Refresh rate: Can be selected between 6 and 40 milliseconds, the default is 7 milliseconds. Set to normal to normal or set to not inverted. Set as the extended PPM high frequency module. Swash Type: Swashplate type selection 90, Airplane mode allows you to set up a model for a specific mission or flight behavior. Fixed-wing aircraft may have flight modes that allow for normal, precise flight and slow roll and roll cycles.

There are 8 flight modes plus the default FM0 available. The first switch of FM is valid. When no switch is turned on, the default FM0 is valid. This explains why FM0 has no switches. Name: Each flight mode can have a character name. Fine-tuning off — : Fine-tuning will not be activated in this FM. The spinner tab will not do anything. Use FMx :x for fine-tuning settings, for example, if we are on FM3, then selecting: 3 will cause the flight mode to use its own FM3 fine-tuning settings for that channel.

Check Flight Mode Trims: At the bottom of the screen below FM8 reminds you to check the fine-tuning of each flight mode. Based on the activated FM number, the reminder will tell you to check the relevant fine-tuning.

Because JumperTX is very flexible and powerful, there is no standard mixing settings, and there are many ways to set the same effect. For this reason, the best practice is to describe the actual operation directly, so that you can develop a logic and a consistent way to write all the models. This will help ensure that you still understand how your model programming works when you return to it after a while.

Carry case cannot charge earbuds, if its battery drains. LEDs on carry case will turn off once the case is topped up. If you charge it once again, LEDs will not give any notice, which does not mean the case is not charged. This device camplies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation ls subjuct to the following two conditions: 1 This device may not cause harmful lnterference, and 2 This device must accept any interference received, including Interference that may cause undesired operation.

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for 3 class; B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the Fcc These Limits are designed to provide reasonable protection againse harmful interference in a residential install.

This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accardance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,there1s no guarantee that lnterference will not occur m z particular lnstall. If Connect steps success, Haylou T16 Pairing complete! If earbuds fail to connect to phone, please pop them back into case and repeat the above steps Earbuds Will auto reconnect to the last device in connectivity records if any.

On cellphone, search the earbuds and tap to connect, Haylou T16 Mono Mode Auto connection: take up either earbud from the case. Please reset Haylou T16, remove connectivity record on your cellphone and reconnect the earphones to your cellphone.

Other cases in charging LED glows solid white for 1 minute when earbuds are topped up. Play music continuously for 30 hours Ultra Alow power consumption, triple increase endurance AS hours of continuous playback on one charge; The charging box provides 25 hours of power. Wireless charging Tap-c charging interface with efficient wireless charging, which can accept charging from mobile phones and wireless charging devices.

The headset need to be fully charged priort. Ifthe headset is left unused for over two weeks, please recharge it periodically, Please use the chargers made by qualmed manufacturer. Ifthe headset cannot be found by your phone, please check whether it is m pairing mode; if left unconnected fora longwhile, the headset will exit pairing mode, please re-enterthe mode; If a procedure error of your phone occurs, reboot it; if a procedure error of the headset occurs, reboot or reset It.

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