Selecting one of the 6 buttons on the Radio Setup screen will take you to one of the additional setting screens below.
Many of the additional settings here are self-explanatory. Only those settings needing clarification will be mentioned below.
Mode - configures when to play sounds.
All - Beeps when the buttons are pressed and sounds are played when there are alerts or warnings.
No Key - No beeps when buttons are pressed or the scroll wheel is turned but does play sounds when there are alerts or warnings. Also plays sounds triggered by special functions.
Alarm - Only plays alarm or warning sounds. Also plays sounds triggered by special functions.
Quiet - No Beeps or sounds are played.
Volume
The master volume for the radio.
Wav volume
The volume for alerts and warnings and sounds that are played with the Play track special function
Background volume
The volume for background .wav files (music) that are played with the BGMusic special function
Repeat Zero
The time before the tone repeats in milliseconds.
Note: In order for the variometer to function, it must be turned on via the Vario special or global function. See Special Functions for more information on how to configure this.
Mode - configures when the radio vibrates.
All - Vibrates when the buttons are pressed and when there are alerts or warnings.
No Key - No vibrations when buttons are the pressed or scroll wheel is turned but does vibrate when there are alerts or warnings.
Alarm - Only vibrates for alarms or warning sounds.
Quiet - No vibrations are made.
An "alarms disabled" visual warning is displayed when the transmitter is turned on if the sound mode is set to quiet.
Checks if a receiver is still connected to the radio on attempted shutdown. Makes a audio and visual alert if one is detected.
Mode
Off – Always off.
Keys – Turns on when buttons are pressed.
Ctrl – Turns on when sticks, switches, and knobs are used.
Both – Turns on when buttons, sticks, switches, and knobs are used.
ON – Always on.
The length in seconds that the backlight is on. The minimum value is 5 seconds. The maximum value is 600 seconds.
The backlight turns on when there are alarms or warnings.
The GPS configuration settings are only for when a GPS has been installed on the radio, not the model's GPS.
The GPS coordinate format that will be displayed.
Adjust the transmitter's real-time clock to match the time determined by the GPS.
The Enabled Features section of Radio Setup allows you to configure the Global settings for which tabs are visible in the Radio Setup and Model Settings area of EdgeTX.
Note: Turning off a tab only hides the tab and does not change the items already configured in that tab. For example, if you configure a special function and then turn off the special functions tab, the special function will still work as configured.
The Radio Setup screen is where you configure basic settings for your radio. It contains the following options:
Date - The current date. This date is used for the SD card log files.
Time - The current time. This time is used for the SD card log files.
Additional Settings Buttons - Additional configuration options for the named areas are available when selecting these buttons. More information about these configuration settings is on the next page - Additional Radio Settings
Pwr Off delay - The delay between when the power button is pushed and when the radio shuts off. The options are: 0s, 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s. It is recommended to set at least a 1s delay in order to prevent the radio from being shut off in the case of an accidental button press.
Owner ID - Custom registration ID used only for users with ISRM modules.
Country code - Used by some RF modules to ensure adherence to local regulatory RF requirements. Options are America, Japan, Europe.
Voice language - Language for the voice pack. This setting and the voice pack folder on the SD card must match for the sounds to be played.
Units - Units of measure. Options are metric or imperial.
Play delay (sw. mid pos) - The minimum time in milliseconds a switch must be in the middle position before a special function will get activated. This is used to prevent the middle position from being activated on a three-position switch when switching from low position to high position.
USB Mode - Sets the default action when a USB cable is plugged into the USB data port and the radio is powered on. Options are: Ask, Joystick, Storage, and Serial.
Rotary Encoder Mode - Set to Normal by default. The Inverted option reverses the direction of the roller.
Default Channel Order - The default channel order for new models and the trainer screen. The letters stand for: A = Aileron, E = Elevator, T = Throttle, R = Rudder. Changing this setting does not affect existing models.
Mode - The stick mode that will be used for the transmitter. Defined by what actions the left stick takes. The options are:
1: Left = yaw+pit (pitch)
2: Left = yaw+thr (throttle)
3: Left = rol (roll)+pit (pitch)
4: Left = rol (roll)+thr (throttle)
Model quick select - Affects model selection screen. Both options require you first to mark the desired model using the scroll wheel or short tap.
When OFF: short/long tap (short/long ENTER) on the marked model will show the menu, where you can "Select model";
When ON: short tap (short ENTER) on the marked model will select it immediately. To activate the menu, make a long tap or long ENTER.