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Rover: update baud rate parameter descriptions

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Andrew Tridgell 11 years ago
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APMrover2/Parameters.pde

@ -58,25 +58,25 @@ const AP_Param::Info var_info[] PROGMEM = { @@ -58,25 +58,25 @@ const AP_Param::Info var_info[] PROGMEM = {
// @Param: SERIAL0_BAUD
// @DisplayName: USB Console Baud Rate
// @Description: The baud rate used on the USB console
// @Values: 1:1200,2:2400,4:4800,9:9600,19:19200,38:38400,57:57600,111:111100,115:115200
// @Description: The baud rate used on the USB console. The APM2 can support all baudrates up to 115, and also can support 500. The PX4 can support rates of up to 1500. If you setup a rate you cannot support on APM2 and then can't connect to your board you should load a firmware from a different vehicle type. That will reset all your parameters to defaults.
// @Values: 1:1200,2:2400,4:4800,9:9600,19:19200,38:38400,57:57600,111:111100,115:115200,500:500000,921:921600,1500:1500000
// @User: Standard
GSCALAR(serial0_baud, "SERIAL0_BAUD", 115),
GSCALAR(serial0_baud, "SERIAL0_BAUD", SERIAL0_BAUD/1000),
// @Param: SERIAL1_BAUD
// @DisplayName: Telemetry Baud Rate
// @Description: The baud rate used on the first telemetry port
// @Values: 1:1200,2:2400,4:4800,9:9600,19:19200,38:38400,57:57600,111:111100,115:115200
// @Description: The baud rate used on the first telemetry port. The APM2 can support all baudrates up to 115, and also can support 500. The PX4 can support rates of up to 1500. If you setup a rate you cannot support on APM2 and then can't connect to your board you should load a firmware from a different vehicle type. That will reset all your parameters to defaults.
// @Values: 1:1200,2:2400,4:4800,9:9600,19:19200,38:38400,57:57600,111:111100,115:115200,500:500000,921:921600,1500:1500000
// @User: Standard
GSCALAR(serial1_baud, "SERIAL1_BAUD", 57),
GSCALAR(serial1_baud, "SERIAL1_BAUD", SERIAL1_BAUD/1000),
#if MAVLINK_COMM_NUM_BUFFERS > 2
// @Param: SERIAL2_BAUD
// @DisplayName: Telemetry Baud Rate
// @Description: The baud rate used on the second telemetry port (where available)
// @Values: 1:1200,2:2400,4:4800,9:9600,19:19200,38:38400,57:57600,111:111100,115:115200
// @Description: The baud rate used on the second telemetry port. The APM2 can support all baudrates up to 115, and also can support 500. The PX4 can support rates of up to 1500. If you setup a rate you cannot support on APM2 and then can't connect to your board you should load a firmware from a different vehicle type. That will reset all your parameters to defaults.
// @Values: 1:1200,2:2400,4:4800,9:9600,19:19200,38:38400,57:57600,111:111100,115:115200,500:500000,921:921600,1500:1500000
// @User: Standard
GSCALAR(serial2_baud, "SERIAL2_BAUD", 57),
GSCALAR(serial2_baud, "SERIAL2_BAUD", SERIAL2_BAUD/1000),
#endif
// @Param: TELEM_DELAY

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