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@ -9,12 +9,12 @@ There are several config sections in the Meshtastic firmware, these are broken o
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| Name | Description |
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| [Bluetooth](docs/settings/config/bluetooth) | Bluetooth config options are: Enabled, Pairing Mode and Fixed PIN. |
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| [Channels](docs/settings/config/channels) | Channels config options are: Index, Role and Settings. |
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| [Device](docs/settings/config/device) | Device config options are: Device Role, Serial Output, Debug Log and Factory Reset. |
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| [Display](docs/settings/config/display) | Display config options are: Screen On Duration, Auto Carousel Interval, Always Point North, and GPS Format. |
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| [LoRa](docs/settings/config/lora) | The LoRa config options are: Region, Modem Preset, Max Hops, Transmit Power, Bandwidth, Spread Factor, Coding Rate, Frequency Offset, Transmit Disabled and Ignore Incoming Array. |
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| [Network](docs/settings/config/network) | Network config options are: WiFi Enabled, WiFi SSID, WiFi PSK, WiFi Mode and NTP Server. |
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| [Position](docs/settings/config/position) | Position config options are: GPS Enabled, GPS Update Interval, GPS Attempt Time, Fixed Position, Smart Broadcast, Broadcast Interval and Position Packet Flags. |
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| [Power](docs/settings/config/power) | Power config options are: Charge Current, Power Saving, Shutdown after losing power, ADC Multiplier Override Wait Bluetooth Interval, Mesh Super Deep Sleep Timeout, Super Deep Sleep Interval, Light Sleep Interval and Minimum Wake Interval. |
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| [User](docs/settings/config/user) | The user config options are: Long Name, Short Name, and Is Licensed |
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| [Bluetooth](bluetooth) | Bluetooth config options are: Enabled, Pairing Mode and Fixed PIN. |
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| [Channels](channels) | Channels config options are: Index, Role and Settings. |
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| [Device](device) | Device config options are: Device Role, Serial Output, Debug Log and Factory Reset. |
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| [Display](display) | Display config options are: Screen On Duration, Auto Carousel Interval, Always Point North, and GPS Format. |
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| [LoRa](lora) | The LoRa config options are: Region, Modem Preset, Max Hops, Transmit Power, Bandwidth, Spread Factor, Coding Rate, Frequency Offset, Transmit Disabled and Ignore Incoming Array. |
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| [Network](network) | Network config options are: WiFi Enabled, WiFi SSID, WiFi PSK, WiFi Mode and NTP Server. |
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| [Position](position) | Position config options are: GPS Enabled, GPS Update Interval, GPS Attempt Time, Fixed Position, Smart Broadcast, Broadcast Interval and Position Packet Flags. |
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| [Power](power) | Power config options are: Charge Current, Power Saving, Shutdown after losing power, ADC Multiplier Override Wait Bluetooth Interval, Mesh Super Deep Sleep Timeout, Super Deep Sleep Interval, Light Sleep Interval and Minimum Wake Interval. |
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| [User](user) | The user config options are: Long Name, Short Name, and Is Licensed |
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@ -9,9 +9,9 @@ Modules are included in the firmware and allow users to extend the functionality
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| Name | Description |
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| [Canned Message](docs/settings/moduleconfig/canned-message) | Set a number of predefined messages to send out directly from the device with the use of an input device like a rotary encoder. |
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| [External Notification](docs/settings/moduleconfig/external-notification) | Incoming messages are able to alert you using circuits you attach to the device (LEDs, Buzzers, etc) |
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| [MQTT](docs/settings/moduleconfig/mqtt) | Forward packets along to an MQTT server. This allows users on the local mesh to communicate with users on another mesh over the internet. |
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| [Range Test](docs/settings/moduleconfig/range-test) | Send messages with GPS location at an interval to test the distance your devices can communicate. Requires (at least) one device set up as a sender and one as a receiver. The receiver(s) will log all incoming messages to a CSV. |
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| [Serial Module](docs/settings/moduleconfig/serial) | Send messages across the mesh by sending strings over a serial port. |
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| [Telemetry](docs/settings/moduleconfig/telemetry) | Attach sensors to the device and transmit readings on a regular interval to the mesh. |
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| [Canned Message](canned-message) | Set a number of predefined messages to send out directly from the device with the use of an input device like a rotary encoder. |
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| [External Notification](external-notification) | Incoming messages are able to alert you using circuits you attach to the device (LEDs, Buzzers, etc) |
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| [MQTT](mqtt) | Forward packets along to an MQTT server. This allows users on the local mesh to communicate with users on another mesh over the internet. |
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| [Range Test](range-test) | Send messages with GPS location at an interval to test the distance your devices can communicate. Requires (at least) one device set up as a sender and one as a receiver. The receiver(s) will log all incoming messages to a CSV. |
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| [Serial Module](serial) | Send messages across the mesh by sending strings over a serial port. |
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| [Telemetry](telemetry) | Attach sensors to the device and transmit readings on a regular interval to the mesh. |
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