Eagle Tree Systems Computer Monitor User Manual

User Manual for the PowerPanel LCD Display Expander  
Document Version 1.7  
Thank you for your purchase of the PowerPanel - a tiny, lightweight Watt Meter for your model! This instruction manual will guide  
you through the installation and operation of your PowerPanel LCD Display. Please read the entire manual carefully before  
proceeding. If, after you read the manual (including the Troubleshooting sections!) you have further questions or problems, see the  
Support page on http://www.eagletreesystems.com for additional information, or email us at [email protected].  
Key Features  
Here are a few of the features of the PowerPanel:  
Ultra-thin LCD display connects to the MicroPower with the included 11" (28cm) data cable.  
Live Display of Amps, Volts, mAH, Temperatures, Wattage, and RPM (more coming soon, by simply download our latest  
Windows program).  
Cumulative mAH display serves as a “gas gauge” for your battery pack. By knowing how much has been used, you can know  
approximately how much is left!  
Up to 4 parameters can be displayed per “virtual page” on the PowerPanel. Each parameter has a programmable label.  
Multiple “virtual pages” of data are supported, with programmable ways of switching between the pages.  
Supports display of both Live data and Max values, with programmable ways of switching between Live and Max.  
Supports “hot plugging” into the MicroPower after your session.  
So light, it can easily be attached to the side of your model for live/max display all the time!  
System supports both Metric and English units.  
Supported Products  
The PowerPanel works with the eLogger V1 through V3. To use the PowerPanel with the eLogger, you must update to Windows  
Application version 3.64 or higher. This is described in the “Windows Application and Firmware Update” section below.  
Steps to Follow  
Installation and use of your PowerPanel 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.  
2. Upgrade the Windows Application and Firmware for your MicroPower, if you purchased your MicroPower before the PowerPanel  
was available. This is described in the “Windows Application and Firmware Update” section below.  
3. Connect the PowerPanel to the MicroPower. You should now see live data on the PowerPanel!  
4. If desired, reconfigure the parameters displayed on the PowerPanel as described in the “Configuring the PowerPanel with the  
Application” section below.  
5. Have fun!  
Intended Uses  
The PowerPanel is designed for use in Unmanned Radio Controlled models. Using the PowerPanel for other purposes is not supported.  
Further, using the PowerPanel in situations where its use or failure could result in loss of life, bodily injury or property damage is  
expressly prohibited.  
Packing List  
Your package should include the following: the PowerPanel LCD Expander, and a printed version of this manual. Please check the  
support page of our website for the latest version of this manual, in case changes have been made since it was printed.  
NOTE: the PowerPanel is covered with protective clear shrinkwrap. Do not remove the shrinkwrap!  
Windows Application and Firmware Update  
To use the PowerPanel with the MicroPower, you must update to Windows Application version 3.64 or higher. To update, download the latest  
application from the support page of our website.  
After downloading and installing the Application, the firmware of your MicroPower may need to be updated. Firmware version 4.45 or greater is  
required for the PowerPanel to work correctly. To upgrade your MicroPower firmware, choose “Tools, Firmware Control” and click the Update  
button.  
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Switching Between Multiple Display Pages:  
This section lets you indicate to the PowerPanel how you want it to switch between multiple display pages, when you have parameters on more than  
one page (meaning more than 4 parameters total, since each page will hold up to 4 parameters).  
If you want the PowerPanel to scroll between the pages automatically, select the “Switch Between Pages Every Two Seconds” option. Then, the  
PowerPanel will automatically switch between page 1, page 2, etc., for each page you have programmed with parameters.  
If you want to switch between the pages manually, select the “Switch Between Pages when Temperature 1 Sensor is disconnected and  
reconnected” option. When this option is selected, the PowerPanel will stay on the currently displayed page (starting with Page 1 when power is  
applied) until the Temperature 1 Sensor is disconnected from the MicroPower, and then reconnected. NOTE: only choose this setting if you are using  
the optional temperature sensor!  
Displaying Max vs Live Values on the PowerPanel:  
This section lets you indicate to the PowerPanel how you want it to switch between displaying “live” data (real time data) for each parameter, and the  
maximum value detected for each parameter (minimum value for pack voltage). Max values are indicated by an “up arrow” triangle next to the  
parameter (“down arrow” triangle for pack voltage). Live values do not have this arrow.  
If you want the PowerPanel to show Max values detected automatically when the motor is not running (current draw is near zero) and show live values  
when the motor is running, select the “Show Max when current draw is zero, and switch to Live when current draw is greater than one amp”  
option. Then, whenever the motor is not running, max values detected are displayed. But, when the motor is running, the PowerPanel switches to live  
display mode. This setting is useful for bench testing.  
If you want the PowerPanel to be manually switched between showing Max and Live values, select the “Show Max when Temperature 1 sensor is  
disconnected” option. Then, whenever the Temperature 1 Sensor is disconnected , max values detected are displayed. But, when the Temperature 1  
Sensor is connected, the PowerPanel switches to live display mode. NOTE: only choose this setting if you are using the optional temperature sensor!  
If you want the PowerPanel to never show Max values, and only show Live values, select the “Don’t Show Max Values” option.  
NOTE: The PowerPanel remembers the Max values only during a single session. Once the MicroPower is disconnected from power, the Max values  
are cleared. But, disconnecting the PowerPanel from the MicroPower does NOT clear the max values.  
Completing the PowerPanel Display Setup  
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 “***” in a 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 PowerPanel. 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 “Reset Parameters” button on the bottom of the utility.  
Using the PowerPanel at the Field  
Once the parameters are configured to your satisfaction, it’s time to use it! You can either connect the PowerPanel to the  
MicroPower for bench testing, or for checking your power system’s status before and after flying. You can even permanently  
mount it on the side of your model, with either Velcro or double-sided tape.  
NOTE: The first time the PowerPanel is plugged into the MicroPower after the MicroPower is turned on, the Max values are  
cleared. So, if you want to see, say, cumulative mAH, be sure to plug in the PowerPanel briefly before your session, but after  
you have turned on power to your model.  
NOTE: IF YOU DECIDE TO LEAVE THE POWERPANEL PERMANENTLY MOUNTED ON YOUR PLANE WHEN YOU FLY,  
DON’T FORGET TO RANGE CHECK YOUR MODEL AFTER INSTALLATION, AS DESCRIBED IN YOUR RADIO MANUAL.  
Though it is highly unlikely that the PowerPanel would cause any problems with range checking, it’s good practice to do this after changing  
any equipment on your model!  
Figure 3  
Troubleshooting  
Below is a list of problems that may be encountered, and steps to remedy them.  
A good first step to troubleshooting, if you are able to connect your MicroPower to your PC, is to download our latest software and update the  
MicroPower’s Firmware via “Tools, Firmware Control.” Doing this will ensure that you have the latest software and firmware available.  
If your particular issue is not addressed by this update, or by the suggestions below, email [email protected] for additional assistance.  
Include a full description of your problem, your PC configuration, type of model, and Windows application and MicroPower firmware version if  
possible (from “Help, About” and “Tools, Firmware Control” in the app) and any other relevant details.  
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Issue: My PowerPanel display is blank  
Solutions: Try to eliminate the problem in the following ways:  
Verify that you have the PowerPanel connected to the correct port on the MicroPower.  
Make sure that you have the correct firmware version installed in the MicroPower, as described in the Firmware Update section above.  
Verify that you have configured the PowerPanel to display something, by following the instructions in the “Configuring the PowerPanel with  
the Application” section above.  
Confirm that the MicroPower LED is blinking. If it is not, power is not being applied to the MicroPower, or something is wrong with the  
MicroPower. If the MicroPower’s LED starts to blink after the PowerPanel is removed, verify you have plugged it into the right port.  
Check to make sure the PowerPanel cable is not frayed or cut.  
Issue: The PowerPanel is displaying data, but some of the parameters do not appear to be correct  
Solutions:  
Make sure the sensor for the parameter being displayed is correctly connected and installed on your model. For example, RPM will read zero  
if the RPM sensor is not connected. See the MicroPower or sensor manuals for specific sensor information.  
Try removing power from and restoring power to the MicroPower.  
Issue: I have the MicroPower connected to USB, but do not have a battery pack connected to the MicroPower. The PowerPanel shows a nonzero  
voltage, however.  
Solution: This is normal. Connecting a battery pack to the MicroPower will result in correct display voltage.  
Issue: The Max values and “Cumulative mAH” feature of the PowerPanel is not working correctly. I get low mAH readings after my session.  
Solution: The PowerPanel remembers the Max values only during a single session. Once the MicroPower is disconnected from power, the Max  
values are cleared. But, disconnecting the PowerPanel from the MicroPower does NOT clear the max values.  
PowerPanel Specifications  
Display: 16x2 Character LCD  
Dimensions: Approximately 2.5” x 1” x 3/16” thick (6.5cm x 2.7cm x 4mm thick)  
Weight: Approximately 0.5oz (14 g)  
Length of Cable: Approximately 11” (28cm) - extendable with our “PowerPanel Extension Cable” on the MicroPower page of our website.  
Limited Warranty  
Eagle Tree Systems, LLC, warrants the PowerPanel to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of  
original purchase. This warranty is nontransferable. If your unit requires warranty service during this period, we will replace or repair it at our  
option. Shipping cost to us is your responsibility.  
To obtain warranty service, contact us by phone, fax or email to request an RMA number. No returns will be accepted without this number.  
This limited warranty does not cover:  
The Software included with the MicroPower. See the Software license agreement for more information on Software restrictions.  
Problems that result from:  
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External causes such as accident, abuse, misuse, or problems with electrical power  
Servicing not authorized by us  
Usage that is not in accordance with product instructions  
Failure to follow the product instructions  
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE  
TO STATE (OR JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION). OUR RESPONSIBILITY FOR MALFUNCITONS AND DEFECTS IN HARDWARE IS  
LIMITED TO REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT AS SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT. ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES FOR THE PRODUCT, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF  
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN TIME TO THE TERM OF THE LIMITED  
WARRANTY PERIOD AS DESCRIBED ABOVE. NO WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WILL APPLY AFTER THE  
LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD HAS EXPIRED. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED  
WARRANTY LASTS, SO THIS LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
WE DO NOT ACCEPT LIABILITY BEYOND THE REMEDIES PROVIDED FOR IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR FOR CONSEQUENTIAL  
OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY LIABILTY FOR THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS AGAINST YOU FOR  
DAMAGES, FOR PRODUCTS NOT BEING AVAILABLE FOR USE, OR FOR LOST DATA OR LOST SOFTWARE. OUR LIABILITY WILL BE  
NO MORE THAN THE AMOUNT YOU PAID FOR THE PRODUCT THAT IS THE SUBJECT OF A CLAIM. THIS IS THE MAXIMUM  
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.  
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