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1. EAGLE TREE SYSTEMS User Manual for the Seagull Wireless Dashboard Telemetry System Patent Pending READ ME FIRST Please read this manual before using your new system Thank you for your purchase This instruction manual will guide you through the installation and operation of your Seagull Wireless Dashboard Telemetry System Please read the entire manual carefully before proceeding If after you read the manual including the Troubleshooting sections you have further questions or problems email us at support eagletreesystems com with your question Note that the latest version of this manual is available in PDF form from the Support page of our website Steps to Follow Installation and use of your Seagull system will be quite easy and enjoyable if you follow these few steps 1 Read through the manual to understand the warnings determine the installation and setup sequence etc Install the Data Recorder and Transmitter as described in Transmitter installation instructions below Note that installing your Data Recorder requires referring to the included Data Recorder manual if you did not purchase your Recorder separately 3 Configure the Seagull system with your PC as described the Seagull Configuration instructions below 4 Bench and range test your model and have fun FCC Information Seagull Receiver FCC Information Eagle Tree Systems ETS SEA KE Tested to Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE FCC
2. Current Draw EU Transmitter Frequency Range Manufacturer Maximum Output Power Dimensions Weight Temperature Range TX Antenna Power Current Draw Receiver Sensitivity RX Antenna Temperature range Battery Display Pushbuttons Contrast Adjustment USB connection Limited Warranty Page 10 0 140 degrees F Thin flexible stainless whip Power taken from Recorder Receiver battery Transmitter Recorder average lt 70 milliamp 433 434 MHz LPRS UK approx 10 mWatt approx 38 x 14 x 4mm approx 4 grams Transmitter only 40 to 85 degrees C Thin flexible stainless whip Power taken from Recorder Receiver battery Transmitter Recorder average lt 60 milliamp lt 110 dBm nom Thin flexible stainless whip 0 140 degrees F Standard 9V 16x2 character LCD 4 Potentiometer behind battery door Yes Eagle Tree Systems LLC warrants the Seagull System to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one 1 year from the date of original purchase our option Shipping cost to us is your responsibility This warranty is nontransferable If your unit requires warranty service during this period we will replace or repair it at To obtain warranty service email us to request an RMA number No returns will be accepted without this number This limited warranty does not cover e Problems that result from O O Servicing not authorized by us O O E
3. Itis a very bad idea to take your eyes off your model during operation DON T FORGET TO RANGE CHECK YOUR MODEL AFTER INSTALLATION AS DESCRIBED IN YOUR RADIO MANUAL Using your Seagull in Laptop Live Mode If you have a laptop at your site or wish to see live data with your model on the bench the App can be used to view the Seagull data parameters live in a big screen format with almost infinite recording capability To use Live Mode first select Tools Choose What to Display in the App and set up the parameters you want to display Two Seagull specific items are available to display as well as the other parameters Seagull Signal Strength this item shows the strength of the real time signal coming from the Seagull Transmitter Seagull Packet Percent this item shows the percentage of packets that were successfully received from Seagull To invoke Live Mode first ensure that your Dashboard is receiving data from the transmitter Then connect the Dashboard to USB and click the Live Mode button on the App A window may display asking you whether to record the Live Mode data After choosing this option Live Mode should start and display the live parameters Note several of the Live Mode parameters are zeroed when Live Mode 1s started Stop and restart Live Mode if the parameters did not correctly zero Note whenever a packet is missed the previous packet is duplicated in the Live Mode recording The duplicated packe
4. Radiation Exposure Statement Regarding the FCC Certified Seagull Transmitter red case This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment must be operated with minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and your body The Transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Copyright 2004 2005 Eagle Tree Systems LLC Page 2 Radio Interference and FCC Information Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the rece
5. XIMUM AMOUNT FOR WHICH WE ARE RESPONSIBLE SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU Eagle Tree Systems LLC http www eagletreesystems com info eagletreesystems com 4957 Lakemont Blvd SE Suite C 4 PMB 235 Bellevue WA 98006 FAX 425 484 4131 Copyright 2004 2005 Eagle Tree Systems LLC
6. ally would turning on your radio transmitter before powering up the model The Recorder s LED should blink normally one flash repeating after powering up the model Next power on your Dashboard Since the Dashboard calibrates several of the parameters on powerup always turn on your model first then turn on your Dashboard or turn the Dashboard power off and on after you model is turned on At this point the Dashboard should display live data starting with Page 1 of the parameters you selected Ifthe Dashboard displays No Signal consult the Troubleshooting section below If you have the Flight System please note the following on altitude and airspeed Depending on your radio transmitter and model wiring having the transmitter close to the model with the antenna extended may cause the altitude and airspeed values to vary If this variation is happening when the Dashboard is turned on altitude and airspeed may not zero properly If you notice this problem you can either keep your radio transmitter antenna down when powering up the Dashboard don t forget to raise it before flying or you can simply power off and on the Dashboard after taxiing the model several feet away Once the Seagull system is communicating consider how you will mount and use the Dashboard The Dashboard can be mounted to your radio transmitter with strips of Velcro so that you can hear the audible alarms or handed to your crew or buddy to monitor your run
7. arms or have a buddy look at the display as necessary e The Seagull Transmitter and Dashboard Receiver antennas are very flexible but use care that you don t mount them in such a way that they could cause eye or other bodily contact injury Intended Uses and Additional Hardware Requirements The Seagull System is designed to be used to transmit data in Radio Controlled model Planes Cars Helicopters Boats and other RC models A Flight V2 Car or Boat Data Acquisition Module Recorder is also required for operation Recorder Firmware Revision 2 16 or greater is required for Seagull operation Connect your Recorder to USB and select Help About Data Recorder in the Windows Recorder Application the App to determine what firmware revision you have Email support eagletreesystems com for firmware upgrade information Seagull is not compatible with the Flight Data Recorder V1 Packing List Your Seagull system includes the Wireless Telemetry Data Dashboard Receiver the Wireless Telemetry transmitter and this instruction manual If you ordered a full package system the items listed in your Recorder manual are also included Copyright 2004 2005 Eagle Tree Systems LLC Page 3 Seagull Transmitter Installation Instructions Install your Data Acquisition Module Recorder If you have not already done so install your Flight V2 Car or Boat Data Acquisition Module Recorder and desired accessories in your model following the includ
8. de selecting Mute All will silence these beeps Seagull Power Level FCC transmitter only The Seagull Transmitter supports operation at low around 8 12 milliwatt and high around 200 milliwatt power levels Normally low power is good for indoor use and high power may be required for outdoor use Warning Always range check your model after changing power levels Connecting the Dashboard to USB When the Wizard asks you to Connect the Seagull Dashboard disconnect the Recorder from the USB connection and connect the Dashboard as described in the Seagull Dashboard Receiver Instructions section above Note Follow the Wizard instructions carefully if the computer needs to reboot the first time the Dashboard is installed do so and relaunch the Wizard after reboot After the Dashboard is successfully discovered by your PC USB Mode Active should display on the LCD window If this does not happen see the Troubleshooting section below Copyright 2004 2005 Eagle Tree Systems LLC Page 6 Launching the Dashboard Data Setup Utility After the Dashboard is discovered by the PC the Next button of the Wizard should ungray and hitting Next take you to the final page of the Wizard This page has a button to launch the Dashboard Data Setup Utility See the below section on running this utility Once the utility is successfully run the Finish button of the Wizard will ungray Seagull Dashboard Data Setup Utility Instructions Th
9. e Enter the Alarm Trigger Value window For values such as RX voltage with a decimal place enter the fractional part in the box to the right of the decimal point For example to set an alarm if your RX voltage drops below 4 8 volts enter 4 and 8 in the two boxes See the Parameter table in Figure 6 for high and low alarm limits NOTE when an alarm is triggered a parameter label on the LCD to indicate the parameter is in an alarm state appears to the right of the If you wish to have an audible beep sound when the alarm is triggered configure the beep alarm as follows e Select the number of beeps to sound in the Number of Beeps window e Select the beep length in the Length of each Beep window e Select the length of the silence between each of the beeps in the Length of silent pause between beeps window Copyright 2004 2005 Eagle Tree Systems LLC Page 7 If you wish the beeps to repeatedly sound when the alarm condition occurs click on the Check here to cause the alarm beeps to sound continuously checkbox If you wish the alarm to only sound once when the condition occurs uncheck this box Note that when the alarm condition goes away and then recurs the alarm will sound again in both these cases See the muting section in the Seagull Dashboard Receiver Instructions above for information on muting the alarms If you want to have the Dashboard switch to the LCD page that has th
10. e 1 Copyright 2004 2005 Eagle Tree Systems LLC Page 4 Connecting the EU 433 MHz Seagull Transmitter to your Data Recorder NOTE If you have the FCC approved 900 MHz transmitter skip this step Plug the Seagull EU Transmitter cable into the Expansion port on your Recorder into the bottom row of pins as shown in Figure 1A Ensure that the Recorder is not powered and ensure that the red wire of the cable corresponds with the red dot on the port label to the right of the connector OO OO O O O O a Flight Car or Boat wre Data Recorder 000 2 0O 0 Figure 1A Connection of EU Transmitter Gold Case Seagull Dashboard Receiver Instructions The Seagull Dashboard Receiver the Dashboard operates from a standard 9V battery The battery installs in the back snap off compartment of the Dashboard Approximately 12 14 hours continuous use is typical with an alkaline battery Rechargeable 9V batteries will work but the run time will be significantly reduced Note Ifthe Dashboard will be unused for long periods it is a good idea to remove the battery Note When removing the battery clip use your thumb to pop the clip off from the side without the wires Pushing on the wire side can break the battery clip or the wires Refer to Figure 3 which illustrates the front of the Dashboard USB Connection The USB cable supplied with your Recorder connects to the Dashboard at this port Note that the RED wire of the USB cab
11. e alarming parameter check the Check here to automatically Switch checkbox NOTE If two or more alarm conditions occur simultaneously only the last occurring condition will be signaled If the last condition to trigger an alarm goes away the second to last currently active condition will be signaled etc Once all the parameters you wish to display are configured you can review the parameters by clicking the Preview button as shown in Figure 5 The Preview window is a handy way to see which parameters are configured on which LCD page locations A ina page location indicates that no parameter is displayed in that location Once the parameters are configured to your satisfaction click OK which will download the settings to the Dashboard Note that you can change the parameters at any time by following the above steps Note If you wish to clear all previously configured parameters hit the Clear button on the bottom of the utility Seagull Dashboard Data Setup Utility Preview Eq Use this utility to set up and configure all of the data parameters you want to display on the Seagull Dashboard a LCD Page 1 Tp2 RW Choose a data parameter you want to configure on the Dashboard Select Feature to Display v S pd Sig Select Data Parameter to Configure on the Dashboard LCD E Enable this parameter to be displayed on the Dashboard Select LCD Page and Location for display o means Location in use Select Disp
12. ed Recorder instructions You may want to become familiar with the operation of your recorder and the Windows application before installing the Seagull Transmitter but this is not required Install the Seagull Transmitter in your Model Choose a location in your model to install the transmitter The transmitter is normally mounted with Velcro or double sided tape Ideally the transmitter will be installed with its antenna and body as far away from your radio receiver RX as possible with the antenna protruding at right angles with your RX antenna to reduce the possibility of interference For example if you have a model plane with the receiver mounted horizontally along the plane s fuselage mount the Seagull so that the antenna is protruding from the model vertically as far forward of the RX antenna as possible With a model car the Seagull antenna can be mounted so that it extends out of the side or front of the car away and at right angles from the RX antenna Connecting the FCC Approved 900 MHz Seagull Transmitter to your Data Recorder NOTE If you have the 433 MHz EU transmitter skip to the EU transmitter section below Plug the Seagull Transmitter cable into the Expansion port on your Recorder as shown in Figure 1 Ensure that the Recorder is not powered and ensure that the red wire of the cable corresponds with the red dot on the port label to the right of the connector seagull TX Flight or Boat Data Recorder Figur
13. er sampling rate that is Seagull compatible This is set in the App by choosing Tools Choose Capture Rate with the Recorder connected Issue My Dashboard is receiving data but it doesn t look like correct data Solution First refer to your Recorder manual and read the section pertaining to the incorrectly displaying parameters Then verify that parameters are working correctly with just the Recorder by either making a recording and playing it back or using Recorder not Dashboard Live Mode Solution Some parameters like altitude airspeed and current are zero calibrated each time the Dashboard is turned on If these parameters are not zeroed try turning off and on the Dashboard Issue My altitude or airspeed values seem to drift even when the model is sitting still Solution Your radio transmitter puts out powerful radio signals which may interfere with the operation of the altimeter or airspeed sensor when close to your model See the information in the Using your Seagull in Dashboard Standalone Mode section Solution Some slight drift may occur after flying Note that for airspeed which is related to the square of pressure slight drift from zero will not affect your higher speed readings much For example if your Dashboard is displaying 9 MPH when not moving the error at 50 MPH would be closer to 1 MPH rather than 9 MPH Issue I am unable to successfully complete an antenna down range check with the Seagull T
14. etup Utility Instructions below Seagull Configuration Wizard Ensure you have App version 2 0 or higher Click Help About in the App to determine what application revision you have Upgrade your application from our support web page if you do not have the latest version To configure the Seagull system plug the USB cable into your PC and the Data Recorder and launch the App and select Tools Seagull Setup Wizard This wizard will guide you through the rest of the installation process See the below instructions on configuring specific items in the Wizard Seagull Transmitter Type Select either the FCC US Transmitter red case or the EU transmitter gold case depending on which system you have Seagull ID The Wizard automatically generates an ID for your Seagull system which you can change in the wizard The Seagull ID uniquely attaches your Seagull Transmitter to your Dashboard This attachment means that it is unlikely that other Seagull systems at your site will interfere with your system and it also keeps your data private to some degree Note that the Seagull system will not operate if the Seagull Transmitter and Dashboard are set to different ID s Note The Dashboard ID is displayed in Hexadecimal in the lower right hand side of the LCD screen at Dashboard power up Set Beep on Seagull Keyboard Press Check this wizard box if you want a short beep to sound on each press of the Dashboard buttons Note that in this mo
15. is utility the Utility will appear the first time you run the Seagull Configuration Wizard and can be re run by selecting Tools Edit Seagull Display in the App This utility is the tool used to bring your Seagull Dashboard to life it gives you the capability of configuring all of the items displayed on the LCD screen setting up alarms and configuring the Climbrate Alarm settings Flight Systems Figure 4 shows the main page of the Utility The Utility main page is divided into the following section Select Data Parameter to Configure on the Dashboard LCD This section contains the tools to select what how and where parameters are displayed on the LCD pages Figure 6 provides a table of the parameters that can be configured with your system To select and configure a parameter choose the parameter to be configured in the Select Feature to Display window A o next to an item indicates that this item is already selected for display and choosing it will allow you to edit the item After selecting the parameter click the Enable this parameter checkbox to enable the parameter to be displayed configured or uncheck it to remove it from the list Once the parameter is enabled choose where the parameter will be displayed by choosing the location in the Select Display Location window A o next to the location chosen means it is already in use by this or another parameter Choosing a location that is in use a
16. iving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Important Warnings e Make sure you have the right transmitter for your area If the transmitter included has a red colored case it is FCC approved for US use Using it outside the US may require a license or may not be legal If the transmitter has a gold case it is designed for EU operation and may not be legal elsewhere You are responsible for determining whether you may use your transmitter in your country See the transmitter specifications below for information on frequency and power output e Itis very important that you range check your model per your radio manufacturer s instructions after installing or reconfiguring any electronic equipment and generally before each operation If you have range issues see the Troubleshooting section or email support eagletreesystems com e The Seagull system is to be used only as described in the Intended Uses section below Other uses are not supported and uses where loss of life or injury may result are expressly forbidden e Operating your model requires that you keep your eyes on it and give it your full attention Looking at the Seagull LCD display while the model is in operation is strongly discouraged Use the programmable audible al
17. lay Location LCD Page 2 z CEE Enter the label to display for this parameter on the LCD screen up to three digits Set up alarms if any to be triggered by values of the above parameter LED Page 3 OE OE OE OE E High Alarm Enabled sobs a aot Enter Alarm Trigger Value LCD Page 4 If you wish to hear audible beeps when the above alarm is triggered you can customize the audible alarm pend jie by setting number of beeps length of each beep in the alarm and the quiet time between each beep ae oe oe ETI Number of beeps 0 for none v Length of each Beep v Length of silent pause between beeps LCD Fage 5 SESE SESE SE E Check here to cause the alarm beeps to sound continuously when an alarm is triggered F Check here to automatically Switch to this Parameter s LCD page when alarm is triggered Hit OK to Save Preview to review your settings or Clear to clear all parameters Figure 4 Figure 5 Configuring Climbrate Alarms If you have a Flight Data System and wish to set up climbrate and or sinkrate alarms for variometer support click the Climbrate button in the alarms section Note that the Climbrate button will only appear when the Climbrate parameter is selected and Enabled Note also that when the Climbrate parameter 1s enabled the Configure Climbrate Alarms page will automatically appear Carefully read the instructions on the Configure Cli
18. le goes up as shown by the red dot above USB on the Dashboard label RPM 88 HE Alt 25 SPURA LCD Display The 16 x 2 LCD character display is easily programmed to display up to four model parameters per screen page Real Time Data Dashboard Display Contrast if the display contrast is not to your liking remove the battery plate and carefully turn the blue potentiometer next to the battery compartment until the contrast is better Pushbutton 1 up arrow The leftmost pushbutton advances to the next LCD screen page F igure 3 Pushbutton 2 down arrow This pushbutton returns to the previous LCD screen page Pushbutton 3 Disp Reset Max pressing this pushbutton briefly causes the Dashboard to toggle between Max and Live modes In Max Mode the parameters displayed have a carat next to them to indicate they are the max parameters recorded Note that some parameters are not captured in Max Mode these are displayed with Figure 6 shows which parameters have the Max feature In Live Mode the data displayed are the live values received from the Transmitter Holding down this pushbutton for approximately two seconds zeros the Max parameters Copyright 2004 2005 Eagle Tree Systems LLC Page 5 Pushbutton 4 Mute Power When the unit is in operation pressing this button mutes or unmutes the audio portion of the Dashboard as well as turning off power What happens when the mute button is pressed briefly depe
19. lready will cause the parameter using it to be disabled The window labeled Enter the label to display in this section displays the 3 digit label that will be displayed beside this parameter on the LCD You can change this 3 digit label to be whatever you want For example if Temperature Sensor was attached to your Cylinder Head you might label this parameter CHT NOTE If the data for each parameter grows large such as a large RPM the middle character in the 3 digit label will be eliminated to show all the numeric digits in the parameter For example RPM 0 would become RM 40342 in this case Set up alarms if any to be triggered by values of the above parameter This section contains the tools to set up audible and visual alarms for many of the displayed parameters NOTE See the Servo section below for information on Servo setup NOTE If you have a Flight System and select Climbrate see the Configuring Climbrate Alarms section below To enable a High Alarm for a parameter meaning that the alarm should activate if the parameter exceeds the set value check the High Alarm Enabled button To enable a Low Alarm for a parameter meaning that the alarm should activate if the parameter falls below the set value check the High Alarm Enabled button NOTE only a high or a low alarm can be configured for each parameter not both To enter the alarm value type the high or low threshold in th
20. mbrate Alarms page This page should be self explanatory The audible climbrate sinkrate alarms are configured in basically the same way that other alarm parameters are configured One difference is that both climbrate and sinkrate alarms can be simultaneously programmed Note that the altitude value displayed if the altitude parameter is selected for display is by default averaged and updated once during each climbrate measurement time interval If you wish to display the raw unaveraged altitude value uncheck this box Note that the altitude may jump around a bit if raw mode is chosen Servo Display on the Dashboard Copyright 2004 2005 Eagle Tree Systems LLC Page 8 If you calibrated your servo movements with the App during Recorder setup the Seagull should display the correct names of your servos 1 e Ailerons If you did not calibrate servos will be labeled Servo 1 etc If you calibrated the data values displayed for your servos should be as follows Flight Systems Rudder Ailerons Elevator 100 to 100 Throttle 0 to 100 with negative values for idle trim down Car Boat Systems Throttle centered at 0 max throttle 100 negative throttle negative Steering 100 to 100 Using your Seagull Now that you have completed installation and configuration of the Seagull system it s time to actually use it First ensure that you have disconnected the USB cable from the system Power on your model as you norm
21. nds on the state of the audio system e Ifthe audio is unmuted and no alarm beeps are in progress pushing the button causes the Dashboard to go into Mute All state No beeps will be heard in this state e Ifthe audio is in Mute All state pushing the button causes the Dashboard to go into Unmute state All beeps will be heard in this state e Ifthe audio is unmuted and alarm beeps are in progress the Dashboard will go into Mute Current state This state mutes only the currently sounding alarm to be muted All other beeps will be heard and the currently sounding alarm will be heard once the alarm condition occurs again When the Mute Power button is held for approximately 2 seconds the Dashboard is powered off Note Pressing any of the keys when the power is off powers up the Dashboard Note The Dashboard will power off after approximately 5 minutes when no signal is being received and no buttons are pressed Seagull Configuration Instructions Setting Metric or English Units Metric or English units are selected via the Windows Recorder Application the App The default setting is English units To change this Click Tools Choose What to Display in the app and click on Display In Metric This causes both the App display and the Seagull LCD display to switch to metric NOTE whenever you change this parameter you must re download data to the Seagull Dashboard as described in Seagull Dashboard Data S
22. ransmitter running Solution Read the troubleshooting section in the Recorder manual and see if one or more of those solutions resolve the problem Solution Try low power mode if you are not using it Solution Try placing a snap on choke on the cable between the Recorder and the Seagull Transmitter Or wind this cable four or five turns through a toroid core Solution Try operating the Recorder Transmitter without any Y cables connected to your radio RX This will require a small battery to power the Recorder Issue My Dashboard display is hard to read or very dim Solution See the Display Contrast information in the Seagull Dashboard section above Solution Replace the Dashboard battery Issue My Dashboard works briefly then shuts off Solution Replace the Dashboard battery Issue I get periodic No Signal messages on the Dashboard during model operation Solution if you are operating at low power mode try high power mode Make sure you range check after changing power modes Solution If others are operating Seagull systems in your area try a different Seagull ID Seagull Specifications FCC Transmitter Frequency Range 902 928 MHz FCC Approval 15 247 Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum Maximum Output Power approx 200 mWatt Dimensions approx 2 3 4 x 1 1 4 x 14 Weight approx 0 5 oz Transmitter only Copyright 2004 2005 Eagle Tree Systems LLC Temperature Range TX Antenna Power
23. ts are marked as duplicated in the error fields of the recording these are visible when viewed in Excel See the Recorder manual for more information on viewing the files in Excel Copyright 2004 2005 Eagle Tree Systems LLC Page 9 Note if the 9 volt battery is installed in the Dashboard the Dashboard will be powered by the battery even when the USB plug is connected If you wish to monitor or record very long runs with Live Mode turn off all power to the Dashboard and remove the 9 volt battery Then the Dashboard will be powered by USB Troubleshooting If your problem is not resolved after carefully reading the following section email us at support eagletreesystems com for help Issue I get the No Signal message from the Dashboard and never see live data Solution Make sure the Seagull ID is correctly set in both the Recorder and the Dashboard by running through the Seagull Setup Wizard Solution Make sure the Seagull Transmitter is plugged into the correct Recorder slot and that the plug polarity is correct Note that the Car and Flight Boat systems require a different connection and polarity Solution Make sure that the Recorder light is flashing one repeated flash or two repeated flashes if the Recorder button 1s full Solution Make sure that the Recorder is not connected to USB Solution Turn model s power off and on then turn your Dashboard off and on Solution Make sure you have chosen a Record
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