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Name
Description
Version
Notes
0
normal font, default precision for numeric
XXLSIZE
jumbo font
2.0.6
DBLSIZE
double size font
MIDSIZE
mid sized font
SMLSIZE
small font
BOLD
bold font
Only color displays
SHADOWED
shadow font
Only color displays
INVERS
inverted display
BLINK
blinking text
LEFT
left justify
2.0.6
Default for most functions not related to bitmaps
RIGHT
right justify
CENTER
center justify
Only color displays
VCENTER
center vertically
2.5.0
Only color displays
PREC1
single decimal place
PREC2
two decimal places
GREY_DEFAULT
grey fill
TIMEHOUR
display hours
Only for drawTimer
Name
Description
FORCE
pixels will be black
ERASE
pixels will be white
DOTTED
lines will appear dotted
This section describes the Lua libraries, functions and constants that are provided by EdgeTX.
This section describes various constants that are provided for Lua by EdgeTX.
On radios with color display, a color may be added to the flags described above.
There are two types of color constants: one that is an index into a table holding a palette of theme colors, and one that is just a color.
These are the theme colors plus CUSTOM_COLOR, and they can be changed with the function lcd.setColor(color_index, color). Please note: if an indexed color is changed, then it changes everywhere that it is used. For the theme colors, this is not only in other widgets, but everywhere throughout the radio's user interface!
COLOR_THEME_PRIMARY1
COLOR_THEME_PRIMARY2
COLOR_THEME_PRIMARY3
COLOR_THEME_SECONDARY1
COLOR_THEME_SECONDARY2
COLOR_THEME_SECONDARY3
COLOR_THEME_FOCUS
COLOR_THEME_EDIT
COLOR_THEME_ACTIVE
COLOR_THEME_WARNING
COLOR_THEME_DISABLED
CUSTOM_COLOR
These color constants cannot be changed:
BLACK
WHITE
LIGHTWHITE
YELLOW
BLUE
DARKBLUE
GREY
DARKGREY
LIGHTGREY
RED
DARKRED
GREEN
DARKGREEN
LIGHTBROWN
DARKBROWN
BRIGHTGREEN
ORANGE
These should no longer be used, but they are included for backwards compatibility. The old OpenTX API had a large number of indexed theme colors, and these have been mapped to the new theme colors as follows:
ALARM_COLOR -> COLOR_THEME_WARNING
BARGRAPH_BGCOLOR -> COLOR_THEME_SECONDARY3
BARGRAPH1_COLOR -> COLOR_THEME_SECONDARY1
BARGRAPH2_COLOR -> COLOR_THEME_SECONDARY2
CURVE_AXIS_COLOR -> COLOR_THEME_SECONDARY2
CURVE_COLOR -> COLOR_THEME_SECONDARY1
CURVE_CURSOR_COLOR -> COLOR_THEME_WARNING
HEADER_BGCOLOR -> COLOR_THEME_FOCUS
HEADER_COLOR -> COLOR_THEME_SECONDARY1
HEADER_CURRENT_BGCOLOR -> COLOR_THEME_FOCUS
HEADER_ICON_BGCOLOR -> COLOR_THEME_SECONDARY1
LINE_COLOR -> COLOR_THEME_PRIMARY3
MAINVIEW_GRAPHICS_COLOR -> COLOR_THEME_SECONDARY1
MAINVIEW_PANES_COLOR -> COLOR_THEME_PRIMARY2
MENU_TITLE_BGCOLOR -> COLOR_THEME_SECONDARY1
MENU_TITLE_COLOR -> COLOR_THEME_PRIMARY2
MENU_TITLE_DISABLE_COLOR -> COLOR_THEME_PRIMARY3
OVERLAY_COLOR -> COLOR_THEME_PRIMARY1
SCROLLBOX_COLOR -> COLOR_THEME_SECONDARY3
TEXT_BGCOLOR -> COLOR_THEME_SECONDARY3
TEXT_COLOR -> COLOR_THEME_SECONDARY1
TEXT_DISABLE_COLOR -> COLOR_THEME_DISABLED
TEXT_INVERTED_BGCOLOR -> COLOR_THEME_FOCUS
TEXT_INVERTED_COLOR -> COLOR_THEME_PRIMARY2
TITLE_BGCOLOR -> COLOR_THEME_SECONDARY1
TRIM_BGCOLOR -> COLOR_THEME_FOCUS
TRIM_SHADOW_COLOR -> COLOR_THEME_PRIMARY1
WARNING_COLOR -> COLOR_THEME_WARNING
In addition to the key events described in the previous section, radios with a color touch screen also provide touch events to the widget scripts.
The following touch events are passed in the event
argument to the widget script refresh
function (when in full screen mode), just like the key events. The following touch events are provided:
In addition to the above touch events a touchState
table is passed to refresh
with the following addional data fields:
touchState
is nil
if event
is not a touch event. This can be used to test if we have a touch event or a key event.
Since Lua evaluates a nil
value to false
and everything else to true
:
if touchState then
we have a touch event.
x, y
are present for all touch events.
startX, startY, slideX, slideY
are only present with EVT_TOUCH_SLIDE
.
swipeUp
/ swipeDown
/ swipeLeft
/ swipeRight
may be present only withEVT_TOUCH_SLIDE
.
This page describes the value that is passed to scripts in the event parameter. It is used in Telemetry and One-Time scripts, as well as widget scripts in full screen mode.
Each time a key is pressed, held and released a number of events get generated. Here is a typical flow:
when a key is pressed a FIRST
event is generated
if the key continues to be pressed, then after a while a LONG
event is generated
if the key continues to be pressed, then a REPEAT
events are being generated
when the key is released a BREAK
event is generated
Couple of examples:
a short press on key would generate: FIRST
, BREAK
a longer pres on key would generate: FIRST
, LONG
, BREAK
even longer press: FIRST
, LONG
, REPEAT,
REPEAT, ..., BREAK
This normal key event sequence can be altered with the function. Any time this function is called (after the FIRST
event) all further key events for this key will be suppressed until the next key press of this key. Examples:
kill immediately after the key press would generate: FIRST
kill after the long key press would generate: FIRST
, LONG
The event
parameter in the and scripts run function actually carries two pieces of information:
key number
type of event
The two fields are combined into one single number. Some of these combinations are defined as constants and are available to Lua scripts:
Radios with rotary encoder (X7 and Horus) have also:
Given the large number of radios supported by OpenTX, and the large difference in keys available on those, a set of VIRTUAL KEYS has been defined and are mapped to best fit available hardware
Touch Event Name
Description
EVT_TOUCH_FIRST
When the finger touches down on the screen
EVT_TOUCH_TAP
If the finger leaves the screen after a quick tap
EVT_TOUCH_BREAK
If the finger leaves the screen without tap or slide
EVT_TOUCH_SLIDE
Repeats while the finger is sliding on the screen
touchState fields
Description
x, y
Current touch point
startX, startY
Point where slide started
slideX, SlideY
Movement since previous SLIDE event (or start of slide)
swipeUp / swipeDown / swipeLeft / swipeRight
The field is present and equal to true
if a swipe event occurred in that direction
Key Event Name | Comments |
EVT_MENU_BREAK | MENU key release |
EVT_PAGE_BREAK | PAGE key release |
EVT_PAGE_LONG | MENU key long press |
EVT_ENTER_BREAK | ENT key release |
EVT_ENTER_LONG | ENT key long press |
EVT_EXIT_BREAK | EXIT key release |
EVT_PLUS_BREAK | + key release |
EVT_MINUS_BREAK | - key release |
EVT_PLUS_FIRST | + key press |
EVT_MINUS_FIRST | - key press |
EVT_PLUS_REPT | + key repeat |
EVT_MINUS_REPT | - key repeat |
Key Event Name | Comments |
EVT_ROT_BREAK | rotary encoder release |
EVT_ROT_LONG | rotary encoder long press |
EVT_ROT_LEFT | rotary encoder rotated left |
EVT_ROT_RIGHT | rotary encoder rotated right |
Virtual Key Event Name | Comments |
EVT_VIRTUAL_NEXT_PAGE | for PAGE navigation |
EVT_VIRTUAL_PREVIOUS_PAGE | for PAGE navigation |
EVT_VIRTUAL_ENTER |
EVT_VIRTUAL_ENTER_LONG |
EVT_VIRTUAL_MENU |
EVT_VIRTUAL_MENU_LONG |
EVT_VIRTUAL_NEXT | for FIELDS navigation |
EVT_VIRTUAL_NEXT_REPT | for FIELDS navigation |
EVT_VIRTUAL_PREVIOUS | for FIELDS navigation |
EVT_VIRTUAL_PREV_REPT | for FIELDS navigation |
EVT_VIRTUAL_INC | for VALUES navigation |
EVT_VIRTUAL_INC_REPT | for VALUES navigation |
EVT_VIRTUAL_DEC | for VALUES navigation |
EVT_VIRTUAL_DEC_REPT | for VALUES navigation |
This functions allows for sending SPORT / ACCESS telemetry data toward the receiver, and more generally, to anything connected SPORT bus on the receiver or transmitter.
When called without parameters, it will only return the status of the output buffer without sending anything.
@status current Introduced in 2.3
module
module index (0 = internal, 1 = external)
rxUid
receiver index
sensorId
physical sensor ID
frameId
frame ID
dataId
data ID
value
value
boolean
data queued in output buffer or not.
Name
Description
LCD_W
width in pixels
LCD_H
height in pixels
This functions allows for sending telemetry data toward the TBS Crossfire link.
When called without parameters, it will only return the status of the output buffer without sending anything.
@status current Introduced in 2.2.0, retval nil added in 2.3.4
command
command
data
table of data bytes
boolean
data queued in output buffer or not.
nil
incorrect telemetry protocol.
Return current system date and time that is kept by the RTC unit
none
table
current date and time, table elements:
year
(number) year
mon
(number) month
day
(number) day of month
hour
(number) hours
hour12
(number) hours in US format
min
(number) minutes
sec
(number) seconds
suffix
(text) am or pm
Returns (some of) the general radio settings
@status current Introduced in 2.0.6, imperial
added in TODO, language
and voice
added in 2.2.0, gtimer added in 2.2.2.
none
table
with elements:
battWarn
(number) radio battery range - warning value
battMin
(number) radio battery range - minimum value
battMax
(number) radio battery range - maximum value
imperial
(number) set to a value different from 0 if the radio is set to the
IMPERIAL units
language
(string) radio language (used for menus)
voice
(string) voice language (used for speech)
gtimer
(number) radio global timer in seconds (does not include current session)
Return flight mode data.
@status current Introduced in 2.1.7
mode
(number) flight mode number to return (0 - 8). If mode parameter
is not specified (or contains invalid value), then the current flight mode data is returned.
multiple
returns 2 values:
(number) (current) flight mode number (0 - 8)
(string) (current) flight mode name
Return detailed information about field (source)
The list of valid sources is available:
@status current Introduced in 2.0.8, 'unit' field added in 2.2.0
name
(string) name of the field
table
information about requested field, table elements:
id
(number) field identifier
name
(string) field name
desc
(string) field description
'unit' (number) unit identifier Full list
nil
the requested field was not found
OpenTX Version
Radio
2.0
2.1
2.2
2.3
X9D and X9D+, X9E, X7, Horus
Return the RAS value or nil if no valid hardware found
@status current Introduced in 2.2.0
none
number
representing RAS value. Value bellow 0x33 (51 decimal) are all ok, value above 0x33 indicate a hardware antenna issue.
This is just a hardware pass/fail measure and does not represent the quality of the radio link
RAS was called SWR in the past
Return the internal GPS position or nil if no valid hardware found
@status current Introduced in 2.2.2
none
table
representing the current radio position
lat
(number) internal GPS latitude, positive is North
lon
(number) internal GPS longitude, positive is East
'numsat' (number) current number of sats locked in by the GPS sensor
'fix' (boolean) fix status
'alt' (number) internal GPS altitude in 0.1m
'speed' (number) internal GPSspeed in 0.1m/s
'heading' (number) internal GPS ground course estimation in degrees * 10
'hdop' (number) internal GPS horizontal dilution of precision
Return the time since the radio was started in multiple of 10ms
The timer internally uses a 32-bit counter which is enough for 497 days so overflows will not happen.
@status current Introduced in 2.0.0
none
number
Number of 10ms ticks since the radio was started Example:
run time: 12.54 seconds, return value: 1254
Return OpenTX version
@status current Introduced in 2.0.0, expanded in 2.1.7, radio type strings changed in 2.2.0, os name added in EdgeTX 2.4.0
This example also runs in OpenTX versions where the function returned only one value:
Output of the above script in simulator:
none
string
OpenTX version (ie "2.1.5")
multiple
values (available since 2.1.7):
(string) OpenTX version (ie "2.1.5")
(string) radio type: x12s
, x10
, x9e
, x9d+
, x9d
or x7
.
If running in simulator the "-simu" is added
(number) major version (ie 2 if version 2.1.5)
(number) minor version (ie 1 if version 2.1.5)
(number) revision number (ie 5 if version 2.1.5)
Since EdgeTX 2.4.0, sixth value added
(string) OS name (i.e. EdgeTX or nil if OpenTX)
Returns the value of a source.
The list of fixed sources:
In OpenTX 2.1.x the telemetry sources no longer have a predefined name. To get a telemetry value simply use it's sensor name. For example:
Altitude sensor has a name "Alt"
to get the current altitude use the source "Alt"
to get the minimum altitude use the source "Alt-", to get the maximum use "Alt+"
@status current Introduced in 2.0.0, changed in 2.1.0, Cels+
and Cels-
added in 2.1.9
source
can be an identifier (number) (which was obtained by the getFieldInfo())
or a name (string) of the source.
value
current source value (number). Zero is returned for:
non-existing sources
for all telemetry source when the telemetry stream is not received
far all non allowed sensors while FAI MODE is active
table
GPS position is returned in a table:
lat
(number) latitude, positive is North
lon
(number) longitude, positive is East
pilot-lat
(number) pilot latitude, positive is North
pilot-lon
(number) pilot longitude, positive is East
table
GPS date/time, see getDateTime()
table
Cells are returned in a table (except where no cells were detected in which case the returned value is 0):
table has one item for each detected cell:
key (number) cell number (1 to number of cells)
value (number) current cell voltage
Getting a value by its numerical identifier is faster then by its name. While Cels
sensor returns current values of all cells in a table, a Cels+
or Cels-
will return a single value - the maximum or minimum Cels value.
Play a file from the SD card
@status current Introduced in 2.0.0, changed in 2.1.0
path
(string) full path to wav file (i.e. “/SOUNDS/en/system/tada.wav”)
Introduced in 2.1.0: If you use a relative path, the current language is appended
to the path (example: for English language: /SOUNDS/en
is appended)
none
Play a numerical value (text to speech)
@status current Introduced in 2.0.0
value
(number) number to play. Value is interpreted as integer.
unit
(number) unit identifier [Full list]((../appendix/units.html))
attributes
(unsigned number) possible values:
0 or not present
plays integral part of the number (for a number 123 it plays 123)
PREC1
plays a number with one decimal place (for a number 123 it plays 12.3)
PREC2
plays a number with two decimal places (for a number 123 it plays 1.23)
none
Generate haptic feedback
@status current Introduced in 2.2.0
duration
(number) length of the haptic feedback in milliseconds
pause
(number) length of the silence after haptic feedback in milliseconds
flags
(number):
0 or not present
play with normal priority
PLAY_NOW
play immediately
none
Load a Lua script file. This is similar to Lua's own loadfile() API method, but it uses OpenTx's optional pre-compilation feature to save memory and time during load.
Return values are same as from Lua API loadfile() method: If the script was loaded w/out errors then the loaded script (or "chunk") is returned as a function. Otherwise, returns nil plus the error message.
@status current Introduced in 2.2.0
file
(string) Full path and file name of script. The file extension is optional and ignored (see mode
param to control which extension will be used). However, if an extension is specified, it should be ".lua" (or ".luac"), otherwise it is treated as part of the file name and the .lua/.luac will be appended to that.
mode
(string) (optional) Controls whether to force loading the text (.lua) or pre-compiled binary (.luac) version of the script. By default OTx will load the newest version and compile a new binary if necessary (overwriting any existing .luac version of the same script, and stripping some debug info like line numbers). You can use mode
to control the loading behavior more specifically. Possible values are:
b
only binary.
t
only text.
T
(default on simulator) prefer text but load binary if that is the only version available.
bt
(default on radio) either binary or text, whichever is newer (binary preferred when timestamps are equal).
Add x
to avoid automatic compilation of source file to .luac version.
Eg: "tx", "bx", or "btx".
Add c
to force compilation of source file to .luac version (even if existing version is newer than source file).
Eg: "tc" or "btc" (forces "t", overrides "x").
Add d
to keep extra debug info in the compiled binary.
Eg: "td", "btd", or "tcd" (no effect with just "b" or with "x").
env
(integer) See documentation for Lua function loadfile().
function
The loaded script, or nil
if there was an error (e.g. file not found or syntax error).
string
Error message(s), if any. Blank if no error occurred.
Note that you will get an error if you specify mode
as "b" or "t" and that specific version of the file does not exist (eg. no .luac file when "b" is used). Also note that mode
is NOT passed on to Lua's loader function, so unlike with loadfile() the actual file content is not checked (as if no mode or "bt" were passed to loadfile()).
OpenTX Version | Radio |
2.0 |
2.1 |
2.2 |
2.3 |
,
, ,
, , ,
Raises a pop-up on screen that asks for confirmation
@status current Introduced in 2.2.0, changed from (title, event) to (title, message, event) in 2.3.8
title
(string) title to display
message
(string) text to display
event
(number) the event variable that is passed in from the Run function (key pressed)
"CANCEL"
user pushed EXIT key
Use only from stand-alone and telemetry scripts.
@param num (optional): maximum number of bytes to read. If non-zero, serialRead will read up to num characters from the buffer. If 0 or left out, serialRead will read up to and including the first newline character or the end of the buffer. Note that the returned string may not end in a newline if this character is not present in the buffer.
Reads characters from the serial port. The string is allowed to contain any character, including 0.
@status current Introduced in 2.3.8
none
str
string. Empty if no new characters were available.
Raises a pop-up on screen that shows a warning
@status current Introduced in 2.2.0
title
(string) text to display
event
(number) the event variable that is passed in from the Run function (key pressed)
"CANCEL"
user pushed EXIT key
Use only from stand-alone and telemetry scripts.
Raises a pop-up on screen that allows uses input
@status current Introduced in 2.0.0
title
(string) text to display
event
(number) the event variable that is passed in from the Run function (key pressed)
input
(number) value that can be adjusted by the +/- keys
min
(number) min value that input can reach (by pressing the - key)
max
(number) max value that input can reach
number
result of the input adjustment
"OK"
user pushed ENT key
"CANCEL"
user pushed EXIT key
Use only from stand-alone and telemetry scripts.
Pops a received SPORT packet from the queue. Please note that only packets using a data ID within 0x5000 to 0x50FF (frame ID == 0x10), as well as packets with a frame ID equal 0x32 (regardless of the data ID) will be passed to the LUA telemetry receive queue.
@status current Introduced in 2.2.0
none
nil
queue does not contain any (or enough) bytes to form a whole packet
multiple
returns 4 values:
sensor ID (number)
frame ID (number)
data ID (number)
value (number)
Play a tone
@status current Introduced in 2.1.0
frequency
(number) tone frequency in Hz (from 150 to 15000)
duration
(number) length of the tone in milliseconds
pause
(number) length of the silence after the tone in milliseconds
flags
(number):
0 or not present
play with normal priority.
PLAY_BACKGROUND
play in background (built in vario function uses this context)
PLAY_NOW
play immediately
freqIncr
(number) positive number increases the tone pitch (frequency with time), negative number decreases it. The frequency changes every 10 milliseconds, the change is freqIncr * 10Hz
. The valid range is from -127 to 127.
none
@status current Introduced in 2.2.0
id
Id of the sensor, valid range is from 0 to 0xFFFF
subID
subID of the sensor, usually 0, valid range is from 0 to 7
instance
instance of the sensor (SensorID), valid range is from 0 to 0xFF
value
fed to the sensor
unit
unit of the sensor
precision
the precision of the sensor
0 or not present
no decimal precision.
!= 0
value is divided by 10^precision, e.g. value=1000, prec=2 => 10.00.
name
(string) Name of the sensor if it does not yet exist (4 chars).
not present
Name defaults to the Id.
present
Sensor takes name of the argument. Argument must have name surrounded by quotes: e.g., "Name"
true,
if the sensor was just added. In this case the value is ignored (subsequent call will set the value)
All three parameters id
, subID
and instance
can't be zero at the same time. At least one of them must be different from zero.
This functions allows for sending SPORT telemetry data toward the receiver, and more generally, to anything connected SPORT bus on the receiver or transmitter.
When called without parameters, it will only return the status of the output buffer without sending anything.
@status current Introduced in 2.2.0, retval nil added in 2.3.4
sensorId
physical sensor ID
frameId
frame ID
dataId
data ID
value
value
boolean
data queued in output buffer or not.
nil
incorrect telemetry protocol.
Get Curve parameters
Note that functions returns the tables starting with index 0 contrary to LUA's usual index starting with 1
@status current Introduced in 2.0.12
curve
(unsigned number) curve number (use 0 for Curve1)
nil
requested curve does not exist
table
curve data:
name
(string) name
type
(number) type
smooth
(boolean) smooth
points
(number) number of points
y
(table) table of Y values:
key
is point number (zero based)
value
is y value
x
(table) only included for custom curve type:
key
is point number (zero based)
value
is x value
Get Custom Function parameters
@status current Introduced in 2.0.0, TODO rename function
function
(unsigned number) custom function number (use 0 for CF1)
nil
requested custom function does not exist
table
custom function data:
switch
(number) switch index
func
(number) function index
name
(string) Name of track to play (only returned only returned if action is play track, sound or script)
value
(number) value (only returned only returned if action is not play track, sound or script)
mode
(number) mode (only returned only returned if action is not play track, sound or script)
param
(number) parameter (only returned only returned if action is not play track, sound or script)
active
(number) 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled
Return input data for given input and line number
@status current Introduced in 2.3.10
index
(unsigned number) flight mode number (use 0 for FM0)
nil
requested input or line does not exist
table
input data:
name
(string) input line name
switch
(number) input switch index
fadeIn
(number) fade in value (in 0.1s)
fadeOut
(number) fade out value (in 0.1s)
trimsValues
(table) table of trim values:
key
is trim number (zero based)
value
is trim value
trimsModes
(table) table of trim mode:
key
is trim number (zero based)
value
is trim mode
Return input data for given input and line number
@status current Introduced in 2.0.0, curveType/curveValue/carryTrim added in 2.3, inputName added 2.3.10, flighmode reworked in 2.3.11
input
(unsigned number) input number (use 0 for Input1)
line
(unsigned number) input line (use 0 for first line)
nil
requested input or line does not exist
table
input data:
name
(string) input line name
inputName
(string) input input name
source
(number) input source index
weight
(number) input weight
offset
(number) input offset
switch
(number) input switch index
curveType
(number) curve type (function, expo, custom curve)
curveValue
(number) curve index
carryTrim
(boolean) input trims applied
'flightModes' (number) bit-mask of active flight modes
Get Logical Switch parameters
@status current Introduced in 2.0.0
switch
(unsigned number) logical switch number (use 0 for LS1)
nil
requested logical switch does not exist
table
logical switch data:
func
(number) function index
v1
(number) V1 value (index)
v2
(number) V2 value (index or value)
v3
(number) V3 value (index or value)
and
(number) AND switch index
delay
(number) delay (time in 1/10 s)
duration
(number) duration (time in 1/10 s)
Get configuration for specified Mix
@status current Introduced in 2.0.0, parameters below multiplex
added in 2.0.13
channel
(unsigned number) channel number (use 0 for CH1)
line
(unsigned number) mix number (use 0 for first line(mix))
nil
requested channel or line does not exist
table
mix data:
name
(string) mix line name
source
(number) source index
weight
(number) weight (1024 == 100%) value or GVAR1..9 = 4096..4011, -GVAR1..9 = 4095..4087
offset
(number) offset value or GVAR1..9 = 4096..4011, -GVAR1..9 = 4095..4087
switch
(number) switch index
multiplex
(number) multiplex (0 = ADD, 1 = MULTIPLY, 2 = REPLACE)
curveType
(number) curve type (function, expo, custom curve)
curveValue
(number) curve index
flightModes
(number) bit-mask of active flight modes
carryTrim
(boolean) carry trim
mixWarn
(number) warning (0 = off, 1 = 1 beep, .. 3 = 3 beeps)
delayUp
(number) delay up (time in 1/10 s)
delayDown
(number) delay down
speedUp
(number) speed up
speedDown
(number) speed down
Get RF module parameters
Type
values:
0 NONE
1 PPM
2 XJT_PXX1
3 ISRM_PXX2
4 DSM2
5 CROSSFIRE
6 MULTIMODULE
7 R9M_PXX1
8 R9M_PXX2
9 R9M_LITE_PXX1
10 R9M_LITE_PXX2
11 R9M_LITE_PRO_PXX1
12 R9M_LITE_PRO_PXX2
13 SBUS
14 XJT_LITE_PXX2
subType
values for XJT_PXX1:
-1 OFF
0 D16
1 D8
2 LR12
@status current Introduced in 2.2.0
index
(number) module index (0 for internal, 1 for external)
nil
requested module does not exist
table
module parameters:
subType
(number) protocol index
modelId
(number) receiver number
firstChannel
(number) start channel (0 is CH1)
channelsCount
(number) number of channels sent to module
Type
(number) module type
if the module type is Multi additional information are available
protocol
(number) protocol number (Multi only)
subProtocol
(number) sub-protocol number (Multi only)
channelsOrder
(number) first 4 channels expected order (Multi only)
Get servo parameters
@status current Introduced in 2.0.0
index
(unsigned number) output number (use 0 for CH1)
nil
requested output does not exist
table
output parameters:
name
(string) name
min
(number) Minimum % * 10
max
(number) Maximum % * 10
offset
(number) Subtrim * 10
ppmCenter
(number) offset from PPM Center. 0 = 1500
symetrical
(number) linear Subtrim 0 = Off, 1 = On
revert
(number) irection 0 = ---, 1 = INV
curve
(number) Curve number (0 for Curve1)
or nil
if no curve set
Get Telemetry Sensor parameters
@status current Introduced in 2.3.0
sensor
(unsigned number) sensor number (use 0 for sensor 1)
nil
requested sensor does not exist
table
with sensor data:
type
(number) 0 = custom, 1 = calculated
name
(string) Name
unit
(number) See list of units in the appendix of the OpenTX Lua Reference Guide
prec
(number) Number of decimals
id
(number) Only custom sensors
instance
(number) Only custom sensors
formula
(number) Only calculated sensors. 0 = Add etc. see list of formula choices in Companion popup
Insert a mixer line into Channel
@status current Introduced in 2.0.0, parameters below multiplex
added in 2.0.13
channel
(unsigned number) channel number (use 0 for CH1)
line
(unsigned number) mix number (use 0 for first line(mix))
value
(table) see model.getMix() for table format
none
Insert an Input at specified line
@status current Introduced in 2.0.0, curveType/curveValue/carryTrim added in 2.3, inputName added 2.3.10
input
(unsigned number) input number (use 0 for Input1)
line
(unsigned number) input line (use 0 for first line)
value
(table) input data, see model.getInput()
none
Get model timer parameters
@status current Introduced in 2.0.0, name added in 2.3.6
timer
(number) timer index (0 for Timer 1)
nil
requested timer does not exist
table
timer parameters:
mode
(number) timer trigger source: off, abs, stk, stk%, sw/!sw, !m_sw/!m_sw
start
(number) start value [seconds], 0 for up timer, 0> down timer
value
(number) current value [seconds]
countdownBeep
(number) countdown beep (0 = silent, 1 = beeps, 2 = voice)
minuteBeep
(boolean) minute beep
persistent
(number) persistent timer
name
(string) timer name
Set Custom Function parameters
@status current Introduced in 2.0.0, TODO rename function
function
(unsigned number) custom function number (use 0 for CF1)
value
(table) custom function parameters, see model.getCustomFunction() for table format
none
If a parameter is missing from the value, then that parameter remains unchanged.
Set Curve parameters
The first and last x value must -100 and 100 and x values must be monotonically increasing
@status current Introduced in 2.2.0
Example setting a 4-point custom curve:
setting a 6-point standard smoothed curve
curve
(unsigned number) curve number (use 0 for Curve1)
params
see model.getCurve return format for table format. setCurve uses standard lua array indexing and arrays start at index 1
`` 0 - Everything okay
Sets current global variable value. See also model.getGlobalVariable()
index
zero based global variable index, use 0 for GV1, 8 for GV9
flight_mode
Flight mode number (0 = FM0, 8 = FM8)
value
new value for global variable. Permitted range is from -1024 to 1024.
none
Global variable can only store integer values, any floating point value is converted into integer value by truncating everything behind a floating point.
Set Logical Switch parameters
@status current Introduced in 2.0.0
switch
(unsigned number) logical switch number (use 0 for LS1)
value
(table) see model.getLogicalSwitch() for table format
none
If a parameter is missing from the value, then that parameter remains unchanged.
To set the and
member (which is Lua keyword) use the following syntax: model.setLogicalSwitch(30, {func=4,v1=1,v2=-99, ["and"]=24})
Set RF module parameters
@status current Introduced in 2.2.0, modified in 2.3.12 (proto/subproto)
index
(number) module index (0 for internal, 1 for external)
value
module parameters, see model.getModule()
none
If a parameter is missing from the value, then that parameter remains unchanged.
Draw an arc
@status current Introduced in 2.4.0
x,y
(positive numbers) coordinates of the center
r1,r2
(positive numbers) radii of the inside and outside of the annulus
start,end
(positive numbers) start and end of the annulus
none
Lcd functions allow scripts to interact with the transmitter display. This access is limited to the run
function of One-Time and Telemetry scripts, and the refresh
function of Widget scripts on radios with color display.
The run function is periodically called when the screen is visible. In OpenTX 2.0 each invocation starts with a blank screen (unless lcd.lock() is used). Under OpenTX 2.1 screen state is always persisted across calls to the run function. Many scripts originally written for OpenTX 2.0 require a call to lcd.clear() at the beginning of their run function in order to display properly under 2.1 and 2.2.
For Widget scripts, lcd.clear()
is not needed, as each invocation starts with a blank screen showing the theme background. But it can be used to overwrite the theme background with another color by calling lcd.clear(color)
.
Please see above for a description of the constants for flags and patterns, colors, and screen size that can be used with lcd drawing functions.
Returns a drawing flag with RGB color code
@status current Introduced in 2.2.0
r
(integer) a number between 0 and 255 that expresses te amount of red in the color
g
(integer) a number between 0 and 255 that expresses te amount of green in the color
b
(integer) a number between 0 and 255 that expresses te amount of blue in the color
flag
with RGB565 color
Only available on radios with color display
Displays a bitmap at (x,y)
@status current Introduced in 2.2.0
bitmap
(pointer) point to a bitmap previously opened with Bitmap.open()
x,y
(positive numbers) starting coordinates
scale
(positive numbers) scale in %, 50 divides size by two, 100 is unchanged, 200 doubles size. Omitting scale draws image in 1:1 scale and is faster than specifying 100 for scale.
none
Only available on Horus
Display a telemetry value at (x,y)
@status current Introduced in 2.0.6, changed in 2.1.0 (only telemetry sources are valid)
x,y
(positive numbers) starting coordinate
source
can be a source identifier (number) or a source name (string). See getValue()
none
Draw a combo box
@status current Introduced in 2.0.0
x,y
(positive numbers) top left corner position
w
(number) width of combo box in pixels
list
(table) combo box elements, each element is a string
idx
(integer) index of entry to highlight
flags
(unsigned number) drawing flags, the flags can not be combined:
BLINK
combo box is expanded
INVERS
combo box collapsed, text inversed
0 or not present
combo box collapsed, text normal
none
Only available on Taranis
Draw a solid rectangle from top left corner (x,y) of specified width and height
@status current Introduced in 2.0.0
x,y
(positive numbers) top left corner position
w
(number) width in pixels
h
(number) height in pixels
opacity
(number) opacity defaults to 0 (only on Horus)
none
Draw a simple gauge that is filled based upon fill value
@status current Introduced in 2.0.0, changed in 2.2.0
x,y
(positive numbers) top left corner position
w
(number) width in pixels
h
(number) height in pixels
fill
(number) amount of fill to apply
maxfill
(number) total value of fill
flags
(optional) please see and constants
none
Draw a line only inside a rectangle
@status current Introduced in 2.4.0
x1,y1,x2,y1
(positive numbers) coordinates of the start and end of the unclipped line
xmin,xmax,ymin,ymax
(positive numbers) the limits of the rectangle inside which the line is drawn
pattern
(FORCE, ERASE, DOTTED) please see Lcd functions overview
none
Draw a straight line on LCD
@status current Introduced in 2.0.0, flags introduced in 2.3.6
x1,y1
(positive numbers) starting coordinate
x2,y2
(positive numbers) end coordinate
pattern
SOLID or DOTTED
none
If the start or the end of the line is outside the LCD dimensions, then the whole line will not be drawn (starting from OpenTX 2.1.5)