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Steps to follow – Eagle Tree Pro, Glide, Flight and Boat Seagull Wireless Telemetry and Data Recorder User Manual

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Copyright © 2003-2010 Eagle Tree Systems, LLC

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Glide System Packing List

Wireless Telemetry Dashboard Receiver and transmitter

Glide Data Recorder

Battery Harness

USB cable,

plastic clip for mounting dashboard to radio antenna,

Windows CD,

Optional: Rubber Antenna with SMA connector for SMA Dashboard option


Please see our website support page for updates to this manual if changes were made after printing. Also, check our
support page for updates to the Windows software.

Optional expanders for measuring more temperatures, RPM, Servo movements, G-Force, Exhaust Gas Temperature,
Electric Current/Voltage, GPS, brushless and optical RPM, and other parameters are available from Eagle Tree Systems.

Steps to Follow


This manual is divided into two sections, Basic and Advanced. The Basic section describes minimal installation and
setup of the sensors, the Recorder, and the Wireless Telemetry unit (if included). These steps do not require a computer.
The Advanced section describes other features and options available, such as data logging with the Recorder, and does
require a computer.

NOTE: It is recommended that the basic installation be attempted first to verify Wireless Telemetry operation, before
connecting the device to a computer in the advanced section.

Installation and use of your System will be quite easy if you follow these few steps:

1.

Read through the manual to understand the warnings, determine the installation and setup sequence, etc.

2.

Install the system as described in the Basic setup instructions below.

3.

If desired, configure the system with your PC, as described the Advanced setup instructions below.

4.

Bench and range test your vehicle.

Your Dashboard display has been pre-configured for the following options: Temperature 1, RPM (using 1
magnet), Variometer (Pro and Glide), Airspeed, Altitude, Climbrate, Receiver voltage, received packet
percentage, and signal strength. Other parameters may be displayed (and alarms programmed) by connecting
the unit to a PC and running the Windows application. See the Advanced section for instructions for
reconfiguration.
Important Warnings

Make sure you have selected the correct Wireless Telemetry transmitter for your area. 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. In general,
transmitters marked EU or CE are suitable for use in Europe, and transmitters marked FCC are
suitable for USA operation.