Translations:KAVAN Smart PRO KSW18 Kill switch - Instruction manual/12/en

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  • Actual values – Displays real-time telemetry data, including temperature readings and their respective minimum and maximum values.
    • Reset Min/Max - Resets all recorded minimum and maximum telemetry values. To reset, press the left and right buttons simultaneously.
  • Settings – provides access to core device configuration parameters.
    • Language – allows the selection of the display language for the JETIBOX interface.
    • Input type – defines the primary input control for the switch:
      • Servo signal (default) – Uses a PWM signal from the receiver to control the switch state.
      • Voltage level – Uses a logical voltage level on the Rx signal input (2.0–5.0 V = ON, 0.0–0.7 V = OFF). Always supply the voltage through the “Rx” cable. A pulldown resistor is automatically enabled on the input.
      • Serial bus channel – Uses a specific channel from the serial bus (S.Bus, EX Bus, P2Bus, F.Port, F.Bus) to control the switch. The Rx cable must be connected to the receiver bus output.
    • Servo threshold – Sets the servo signal threshold for switching. Values above the threshold (default: 1.5 ms) activate the output; lower values deactivate it.
    • Serial bus channel – Allows selection of a specific channel when the Input Type is set to Serial Bus Channel.
    • Secondary input (None/Mechanical/Hall/Button/Touch). Optional secondary control input type. The secondary input can include an indicator LED.
    • Touch sensitivity – Adjusts the sensitivity of the touch sensor. Higher values allow installation behind thicker non-conductive surfaces but may increase the risk of false activation.
    • Switch behaviour – Determines how the primary and secondary inputs interact:
      • Only primary input (default) – The switch is controlled exclusively by the primary input.
      • Both primary and secondary – Both inputs must be active to enable the output. If either input is inactive, the switch turns off.
      • Only secondary input – The switch is controlled solely by the secondary input.
    • Invert output – Inverts the logical output state of the switch in response to the control signal.
    • Required startup position – Defines the switch’s behavior at power-up:
      • Any position (default) – The switch reacts immediately to the control signal.
      • Off position - The output remains off at startup and becomes responsive only after the input signal goes off.
      • On position - The output is active at startup and becomes responsive after the input signal goes on.
    • FailSafe Behaviour – Configures the switch’s response to a lost control signal:
      • Repeat – Maintains the last known state.
      • Turn off – Sets the output to OFF.
      • Turn on – Sets the output to ON.
    • FailSafe Delay – Specifies the delay time between signal loss and fail-safe activation.
  • Service – Displays device firmware version and allows resetting to factory default settings.