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===Available Electronic Settings Experimenters=== | ===Available Electronic Settings Experimenters=== | ||
These are set using the Command Line using a configuration tool for Betaflight. | These are set using the Command Line using a configuration tool for Betaflight. | ||
+ | Typically a '''"Return"''' is required after typing the command. | ||
*The '''"DUMP"''' command will show ALL settings. | *The '''"DUMP"''' command will show ALL settings. | ||
*Type '''"get cyp"''' to see all Cypher specific settings which include: | *Type '''"get cyp"''' to see all Cypher specific settings which include: |
Revision as of 14:34, 18 June 2019
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Welcome to the Flex Innovations - FV-31 Cypher Wiki
Contents
FV-31 Cypher
Aircraft Info
Manuals and Documents
- Instruction Manual (English)
Product Information
BetaFlight Configuration Tool Links
Various FV-31 Cypher FLEXF3 settings can be edited using a BetaFlight Configuration Tool. We use the following ones. Only one configurator install is needed. Multiple links to multiple platforms and versions are provided below.
- BetaFlight Configurator For Windows PC (Typically a Windows 7, 8, or 10 PC will use the Asset with name "betaflight-configurator-installer_<version>_win32.exe"). Works via Micro USB cable. Versions for Mac OS X and Linux may also be available. Flex does not test or support these versions.
- Latest Betaflight Configurator Releases
- V10.51 Betaflight Configurator (known working)
- Also available through the Chrome Web Store (Flex Innovations does not test or support)
- Speedy Bee for Android. Works via Bluetooth or Micro USB cable (Micro USB requires OTG adapter for most devices)
- Speedy Bee for iOS (Apple Iphone and Ipad). Works via Bluetooth.
Available Electronic Settings Experimenters
These are set using the Command Line using a configuration tool for Betaflight. Typically a "Return" is required after typing the command.
- The "DUMP" command will show ALL settings.
- Type "get cyp" to see all Cypher specific settings which include:
- setings