Selecting Reset from the pop-up menu will give you the following options:
Reset flight - When selected, this option:
Resets all timers configured with a persistence setting of Flight to zero.
Resets all discovered telemetry sensor values.
Resets all logical switch states
Triggers the same checks as loading the model - i.e. throttle position, switch state, is failsafe set check, display pre-flight checklist if configured, stuck keys test, etc.
Reset timer 1 / 2 / 3 - Resets only the selected timer to zero regardles of the configured persistence setting.
Reset telemetry - This option resets all discovered telemetry sensor values.
The main view is the default view normally used during radio operation. This view displays information such as the model name, trim positions, transmitter battery voltage, flight mode, receiver signal strength, and Timers. A clock is also displayed in the center of the lower portion of all screens. There are five main view screens.
Screen 1 - This view displays the model name, trim positions (if trims are enabled), clock, transmitter battery voltage, flight mode, receiver signal strength, and Timers 1 and 2 (if enabled).
Screen 2 - This view displays the model name, trim positions (if trims are enabled), clock, transmitter battery voltage, flight mode, receiver signal strength, and Timer 1 (if enabled). It also has a graphical representation of the stick, pot, and switch positions.
Screen 3 - This view displays the model name, trim positions (if trims are enabled), clock, transmitter battery voltage, flight mode, receiver signal strength, and Timer 1 (if enabled). It also shows the numerical values of the output channels, 8 channels per page. Use the [Roller]or [Dial] to scroll thru the additional pages.
Screen 4 - This view displays the model name, trim positions (if trims are enabled), clock, transmitter battery voltage, flight mode, receiver signal strength, and Timer 1 (if enabled). It also shows the values of output channels as a bar graph, 8 channels per page. Use the [Roller] or [Dial] to scroll thru the additional pages.
Screen 5 - This view shows either the channel monitor or mixer monitor, 8 channels per page. Use the roller or dial to scroll thru the additional pages. Push the [Roller] or [Dial] button to switch between the channel monitor and mixer monitor.
Long pressing the [Roller] or [Dial] button from the main view screen will show a pop-up menu with the options below:
View Notes - Displays the configured model checklist. This option is only visible if a valid model checklist file is in the Models folder.
Reset - See Reset page.
Statistics - See Statistics page.
About - Displays the EdgeTX firmware version being used by the radio.
The Statistics screen presents you with statistics regarding radio usage. All data is reset once the radio is powered off. The following information is provided:
SES - The amount of time that the radio has been turned on.
THR - The amount of time that the throttle has was above the 0% stick position.
TH% - The amount of time that the throttle has was above the 50% stick position.
TM1/2/3 - The current values of Timer 1, Timer 2, and Timer 3.
Throttle Graph - Shows the throttle percentage over time.
Long pressing the [Roller] or [Dial] button will reset the Statistics and Debug screens.
Pressing [PAGE>] will take you to the Debug screens.
The Debug screen provides data points used by the developers when debugging issues in the software. Most users will not find the information useful on this screen unless debugging issues with developers. The following debug information is provided.
Free mem - Current free radio memory in bytes.
Lua scripts
[D] - Maximum Lua duration in milliseconds.
[I] - Maximum Lua interval in milliseconds.
TMix max - Maximum mixer task duration.
Free stack - [Menu] / [Mix] /[Audio]
[Menu] - Minimum free stack memory for menu tasks.
[Mix] - Minimum free stack memory for mixer tasks.
[Audio] - Minimum free stack memory for audio tasks.
Tlm RX Err - Numer of received telemetry errors