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Another example is the FLVSS Lipo Voltage sensor, which has a Physical ID (default 01), and an Application ID for Voltage (0300). If you want to use two FLVSS sensors to monitor two 6S Lipo packs, you will need to use Device Config to change the Physical ID of the second FLVSS to an empty slot (say 0F hex), and also to change the Application ID from say 0300 to 0301. Because the Physical ID and the Application ID are independent and unrelated, both must be changed. The Physical ID must be changed for exclusive communication with the host receiver, and the Application ID must be changed so the receiver can distinguish between the data from Lipo 1 and 2.

Device Application ID (hex) Notes
Vario 010x

011x

Altitude

Vertical Speed

FLVSS Lipo Voltage Sensor 030x Lipo Voltage
FAS100S Current Sensor 020x

021x 040x 041x

Current

VFAS Temperature 1 Temperature 2

Xact Servo 068x Current, Voltage, Temp, Status

Above are a few example Application IDs. Please note that the Application ID parameter in Device Config presents a drop-down list of 4 digits to choose from; the default 4th digit is 0, but may be changed in a range of 0 to F hex (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E,F) to ensure that all Application IDs are unique.