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This module allows you to easily control a servo (like a switch, e.g. for a hatch) via the Flight Plan and GCS.
This module allows you to easily '''control a servo output like a switch''' (e.g. for a hatch, cam trigger, etc) '''via Flight Plan and GCS''' ('''not via RC!''').


To use it load the servo_switch module:
To use it load the servo_switch module:

Revision as of 15:17, 8 November 2011

This module allows you to easily control a servo output like a switch (e.g. for a hatch, cam trigger, etc) via Flight Plan and GCS (not via RC!).

To use it load the servo_switch module:

  <modules>
    ...
    <load name="servo_switch.xml"/>
  </modules>

Now you only have to declare a servo in your airframe.xml that you want to use. Previously you had to set up commands, command laws as well.

Configuration

By default the servo_switch module looks for a servo called SWITCH. The switch on value is 2000us and switch off is 1000us by default. e.g. in my airframe file I have:

<servos>
  ....
  <servo name="SWITCH" no="7" min="1000" neutral="1500" max="2000"/>
</servos>


If you want to use a different servo/values you can set that in the modules section, e.g. for a servo named HATCH:

<load name="servo_switch.xml">
   <define name="SERVO_SWITCH_ON_VALUE"  value="1100"/>
   <define name="SERVO_SWITCH_OFF_VALUE" value="1900"/>
   <define name="SERVO_SWITCH_SERVO"     value="SERVO_HATCH"/>
</load>

Of course you only have to set these parameters here If you do not want to use the DEFAULT servo (SWITCH) or the default on/off values.

Calling from Flight Plan

In your flight plan you just call the makro defined in servo_switch.h

 <call fun="ServoSwitchOn()"/>

or

 <call fun="ServoSwitchOff()"/>

respectively.

Buttons in the GCS

To get buttons for the servo switch module in the GCS add settings_servo_switch.xml to the settings files of your aircraft.