diff --git a/docs/software/modules/external-notifications.mdx b/docs/software/modules/external-notifications.mdx index 7fc47331..0d7fda35 100644 --- a/docs/software/modules/external-notifications.mdx +++ b/docs/software/modules/external-notifications.mdx @@ -11,11 +11,6 @@ import PluginModule from '@site/docs/_blocks/_plugin_module.mdx'; The ExternalNotification Module will allow you to connect a speaker, LED or other device to notify you when a message has been received from the mesh network. -## Configuration - -Configuration details are available on the [Device Settings](/docs/settings) pages. Configuring the External Notification Module requires configuring the following modules: -- [External Notification Module](/docs/settings/modules/external-notification-module) - ### Alert Types We support being alerted on two events: @@ -40,6 +35,11 @@ Ideas for external hardware: - Strobe Light - Siren +## Configuration + +Configuration details are available on the [Device Settings](/docs/settings) pages. Configuring the External Notification Module requires configuring the following modules: +- [External Notification Module](/docs/settings/modules/external-notification-module) + ## Known Problems - This won't directly support a passive (normal) speaker as it does not generate any audio wave forms. diff --git a/docs/software/modules/range-test.mdx b/docs/software/modules/range-test.mdx index 009652b4..c2af6a37 100644 --- a/docs/software/modules/range-test.mdx +++ b/docs/software/modules/range-test.mdx @@ -7,19 +7,21 @@ sidebar_position: 1 import PluginModule from '@site/docs/_blocks/_plugin_module.mdx'; +## About + This module allows you to test the range of your Meshtastic nodes. It uses two nodes, one to send a message every minute, and another to receive the messages. The receiving node then saves the messages along with the GPS coordinates at which they were received into a .csv file. This .csv file can then be integrated into, for example, Google Earth, allowing you to see where you have coverage. -## Configuration - -Configuration details are available on the [Device Settings](/docs/settings) pages. Configuring the Range Test Module requires configuring the following modules: -- [Range Test Module](/docs/settings/modules/range-test-module) - ### Other things to keep in mind Be sure to turn off either the module configured as a sender or the device where the module setup as sender when not in use. This will use a lot of time on air and will spam your channel. Also, be mindful of your space usage on the file system. It has protections from filling up the space but it's best to delete old range test results. +## Configuration + +Configuration details are available on the [Device Settings](/docs/settings) pages. Configuring the Range Test Module requires configuring the following modules: +- [Range Test Module](/docs/settings/modules/range-test-module) + ## Application Examples ### Google Earth Integration diff --git a/docs/software/modules/serial.mdx b/docs/software/modules/serial.mdx index ad8cbf49..d519e07f 100644 --- a/docs/software/modules/serial.mdx +++ b/docs/software/modules/serial.mdx @@ -15,11 +15,6 @@ Default is to use RX GPIO 16 and TX GPIO 17. -## Configuration - -Configuration details are available on the [Device Settings](/docs/settings) pages. Configuring the Serial Module requires configuring the following modules: -- [Serial Module](/docs/settings/modules/serial-module) - ## Basic Usage: 1. Enable the module by setting `serial_module_enabled` to `1`. @@ -44,6 +39,11 @@ The device must be restarted after the settings have been changed for the module This won't happen any time soon. ::: +## Configuration + +Configuration details are available on the [Device Settings](/docs/settings) pages. Configuring the Serial Module requires configuring the following modules: +- [Serial Module](/docs/settings/modules/serial-module) + ## Known Problems - Until the module is initialized by the startup sequence, the TX pin is in a floating state. Device connected to that pin may see this as "noise". diff --git a/docs/software/modules/store-forward.mdx b/docs/software/modules/store-forward.mdx index 39d60153..20c13997 100644 --- a/docs/software/modules/store-forward.mdx +++ b/docs/software/modules/store-forward.mdx @@ -30,11 +30,6 @@ Initial Requirements: - Router nodes are intended to be always online. If this module misses any messages, the reliability of the stored messages will be reduced. - Esp32 Processor based device with external PSRAM. (tbeam v1.0 and tbeamv1.1, and maybe others) -## Configuration - -Configuration details are available on the [Device Settings](/docs/settings) pages. Configuring the Store and Forward requires configuring the following modules: -- [Store and Forward](/docs/settings/modules/store-and-forward-module) - ## Usage Overview To use / test this you will want at least 3 devices @@ -180,6 +175,11 @@ When a message is 'real time', time a message is sent is the same as the time th Where the message is a delayed broadcast, the "To" is _not_ a broadcast address but rather the address of the device that requested the messages to be replayed. This is to allow the message to be routed over the mesh network and not displayed in the message screen of other devices. +## Configuration + +Configuration details are available on the [Device Settings](/docs/settings) pages. Configuring the Store and Forward requires configuring the following modules: +- [Store and Forward](/docs/settings/modules/store-and-forward-module) + ## Developer TODO Not necessarily in this order: diff --git a/docs/software/modules/telemetry.mdx b/docs/software/modules/telemetry.mdx index 4e317680..cf7830c6 100644 --- a/docs/software/modules/telemetry.mdx +++ b/docs/software/modules/telemetry.mdx @@ -15,11 +15,6 @@ The Telemetry Module will allow nodes to send a specific message with informatio The preferred setup is using I2C, so the `telemetry_module_sensor_pin` may not be needed. -## Configuration - -Configuration details are available on the [Device Settings](/docs/settings) pages. Configuring the Telemetry Module requires configuring the following modules: -- [Telemetry Module](/docs/settings/modules/telemetry-module) - ## Usage Notes For basic usage, start with: @@ -173,6 +168,11 @@ meshtastic --info and verify the the `telemetry_module_sensor_type` +## Configuration + +Configuration details are available on the [Device Settings](/docs/settings) pages. Configuring the Telemetry Module requires configuring the following modules: +- [Telemetry Module](/docs/settings/modules/telemetry-module) + ## Known Problems - No default configuration values are currently set, so this must be done when enabling the module.