DTox DTox07 Manuel utilisateur

This manual covers the Dtox Blue-tooth adaptor and Android application
DTox systems and software are under continuous development and as a result any
images and screen grabs may not accurately reflect the current versions of either.
Any clarification re uests or suggestions about this manual can be addressed to
The latest version of this document is always available at
www.4dfx.com.au/DTox
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The Dtox Blue-tooth system is an experimental system, just like
your free flight model.
Determining the suitability of the system for your particular application
is solely your responsibility, and you take all responsibility for any
outcome in its use.
Nothing is infallible, and the Dtox Blue-tooth system fits into this
category.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Dtox Blue-tooth adaptor is a replacement for the Palm Pilot programming system
for P type timers (and possibly future times). The adaptor plugs into the programming
port of the P type timer and programming of the timer is accomplished via the
Android app, DToxco fig. The app is free and available for download from the
website.
ADAPTOR
Figure I
Charge i dicators: Amber while charging, green when fully charged.
Status I dicators Red when active, green when connected
O /Off: Power switch
WEIGHT: ~30gm
SIZE: 60mm x 35mm x 15mm (Excluding cable)
FEATURES
Each adaptor has a uni ue ID and passkey,. The ID is on the visible label in the form
of “Dtoxnn” and the 4 digit passkey on the underside of the circuit board. These will
be re uired to connect to the Android application.
Charging of the internal battery is via the mini USB connector at the base of the unit.
Any standard charger such as a phone charger, USB port on your computer or power
bank can be used. Do not exceed 6 volts on input. When a charger is attached an
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Amber LED will glow during charging. When fully charged the green LED will be
illuminated. The unit does not have to be turned on during charging.
When ready to use turn the unit on and the red status LED will begin flashing rapidly.
Once connected to the Android app the green status LED will illuminate and the red
indicator will flash at a much lower fre uency.
OPERATION
Insert mini USB plug of the adaptor into the timer, ensuring it is fully inserted. If
timer is in deep sleep mode or in a timing se uence, press the reset button on the timer
to return it to the idle state. Turn on the adaptor then run the Android app.
The first time you use the adaptor, the Android system will ask for the passkey to
establish a binding with the adaptor. Once the binding is established you should not
have to enter the passkey again.
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Dtoxcofig Ver 10.45
Dtoxconfig is an Android application the runs on any Android device with a
minimum of Android version 4.2, and can accommodate many screen resolutions.
There are no plans to create an IOS (Apple) version of the app. The only permissions
it re uires are for Blue-tooth connections. There is no data gathering or ads. Currently
you will have to download the app from the website and do a manual install of
the .apk file (ask a nearby teenager if you don’t know how).
The app is free and has a ‘virtual’ timer inbuilt so you can examine/practice using its
features.
As with all Dtox products, its up to you to determine its suitability for your purposes
and you take all responsibility for any outcomes from its use.
This guide takes you through the app, screen by screen, and explains its functionality.
When using the app, always use the in-app RETURN button to navigate screens,
failure to do this might result in the timer not exiting the programming mode. If this
occurs, the timer will self exit after approximately 5 minute, or if you can’t wait,
pressing the hardware reset button on the timer will bring the timer back to a fresh
idle state (refer to P type timer manual).
The current app, Ver 10.45, only supports P type timers.
Various informative and confirmation pop-up panels may appear during use, they
should all be self explanatory.
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BEGIN
Find the app on your device and once started you will be presented with this screen
Select option A to see and choose any adaptor(s) previously seen and paired by your
Android device. A list will be presented for you to make a choice.
Select option B to discover any active Blue-tooth devices in range of the Android
device. Only Dtox Bt adaptors will be listed. This search can take some time and
when complete you will presented with a list of adaptors to choose from. You may
also be asked to supply the passkey if the adaptor has not already been paired with
your device.
Option C will reveal a list of all the saved logs on your device.
Always navigate back to this screen when you have finished programming or
examining the timer to ensure timer is ready for action.
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SAVED LOGS:
File list
All files that have been saved will be listed here. Listed are the file name and
description. (see the file save screen for more details)
To select a file to examine or delete tap on the entry in the list (item A).
Selecting option B will load the file and then enter the flight data screen from which
you can then enter the graphic display.
Selecting option C will, after asking for confirmation, permanently delete the file.
The file cannot be recovered.
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TIMER SELECTION:
Choose adaptor/timer
Selecting option A will access the inbuilt virtual timer and allow you to examine the
features of the app. No Blue-tooth connection is re uired and the virtual timer is reset
when you exit the programming mode. You will be presented with a choice of timer
to use.
Selecting option B (any timer other than the virtual timer) will cause the app to try
and connect with the adaptor and if successful advance to the programming options
screen
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Virtual timer choice
Selection is by tapping either the image or the button. All functions are available for
the virtual timer as are for the real one. Once selected you will be presented with the
programming options screen.
Currently there is only one choice for a virtual timer.
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Programmi g optio s
Selecting option A will present the flight log of the attached timer. (see page 19)
Option B will present the Status screen and provide access to the programming
functions. All subse uent configuration screens have a READ and RETURN button.
The READ button will refresh the data on screen by reading the timer. If there is
unsaved edited data you will be given a warning and an option to cancel the read.
The RETURN button always returns to the previous screen, use this rather than the
system ‘back’ button. As with the READ button, if there is unsaved edited data you
will be prompted to cancel the return.
All screens that allow editing also have an UPDATE button. Selecting this option will
immediately update the timer with the data on the screen. You must use the UPDATE
button to write any changes to the timer.
The RETURN button, option C, will reset the timer and disconnect from the adaptor
(close the blue-tooth connection) then return to the starting screen. This is the proper
way to exit the application.
Option ‘D’ proceeds to a terminal window where direct interaction with the timer is
possible. This feature does not appear for virtual timers.
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