Merge pull request #427 from r41d/settingsfix

Correct some device settings doc issues
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import Tabs from '@theme/Tabs';
import TabItem from '@theme/TabItem';
LILYGO® Lora23 v1-2.1 * Versions other than 2.1 not reccomended with a battery
LILYGO® Lora23 v1-2.1 * Versions other than 2.1 not recommended with a battery
<Tabs
groupId="t-lora"

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### Pairing Mode
Specify pairing mode.
`RANDOM_PIN` generates a random PIN during runtime.
`FIXED_PIN` uses the fixed PIN that should then be additionally specified.
Finally, `NO_PIN` disables PIN authentication.
### Fixed PIN
If your pairing mode is set to fixed PIN this is the value of that fixed 6 digit pin. Default value is 123456
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| Setting | Acceptable Values | Default |
| :-----------------------: | :-----------------: | :-----: |
| bluetooth.enabled | `true`, `false` | `true` |
| bluetooth.mode | `RANDOM_PIN`, `FIXED_PIN`, `NO_PIN` | `RANDOM_PIN` |
| bluetooth.fixedPin | `integer` 6 Digits | `123456` |
| `bluetooth.enabled` | `true`, `false` | `true` |
| `bluetooth.mode` | `RANDOM_PIN`, `FIXED_PIN`, `NO_PIN` | `RANDOM_PIN` |
| `bluetooth.fixedPin` | `integer` (6 digits) | `123456` |
```shell title="Enable/Disable Bluetooth Module"
meshtastic --set bluetooth.enabled true
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<TabItem value="web">
:::info
All bluettoth module config options are available for the Web UI.
All bluetooth module config options are available for the Web UI.
:::
</TabItem>

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| :-------: | :---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
| `CLIENT` | Client (default) - App connected client. |
| `CLIENT_MUTE` | Client Mute - Same as a client except packets will not hop over this node, does not contribute to routing packets for mesh. |
| `ROUTER` | Router - Mesh packets will prefer to be routed over this node. This node will not be used by client apps. The wifi/ble radios and the oled screen will be put to sleep. |
| `ROUTER` | Router - Mesh packets will prefer to be routed over this node. This node will not be used by client apps. The WiFi/BLE radios and the OLED screen will be put to sleep. |
| `ROUTER_CLIENT` | Router Client - Mesh packets will prefer to be routed over this node. The Router Client can be used as both a Router and an app connected Client. |
### Serial Console
Acceptable values: `true` or `false`
Disabling this will disable the SerialConsole by not initilizing the StreamAPI
Disabling this will disable the SerialConsole by not initializing the StreamAPI
### Debug Log
Acceptable values: `true` or `false`

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sidebar_position: 1
---
There are six config sections in the Meshtastic firmware, these are broken out so they can be sent as small admin messages over the mesh.
Default settings values are prefered whenever possible as they consume no bandwidth when sent over the mesh.
There are several config sections in the Meshtastic firmware, these are broken out so they can be sent as small admin messages over the mesh.
| Name | Description |
|:----:|:-----------:|
| [Bluetooth](bluetooth) | Bluetooth config options are: Enabled, Pairing Mode and Fixed PIN. |
| [Device](device) | Device config options are: Device Role, Serial Output, Debug Log and Factory Reset. |
| [Display](display) | Display config options are: Screen On Duration, Auto Carousel Interval, Always Point North, and GPS Format. |
| [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. |
| [Position](position) | Positon config options are: GPS Enabled, GPS Update Interval, GPS Attempt Time, Fixed Postion, Smart Broadcast, Broadcast Interval and Position Packet Flags. |
| [Network](network) | Network config options are: WiFi Enabled, WiFi SSID, WiFi PSK, WiFi Mode and NTP Server. |
| [Position](position) | Position config options are: GPS Enabled, GPS Update Interval, GPS Attempt Time, Fixed Position, Smart Broadcast, Broadcast Interval and Position Packet Flags. |
| [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. |
| [User](user) | The user config options are: Long Name, Short Name, and Is Licensed |
| [Network](network) | Network config options are: Wifi Enabled, WiFi SSID, Wifi PSK, WiFi Mode and NTP Server. |

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| :-------: | :---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
| `unset` | Unset |
| `us` | United States |
| `eu433` | European Union 433mhz |
| `eu868` | European Union 868mhz |
| `eu433` | European Union 433MHz |
| `eu868` | European Union 868MHz |
| `cn` | China |
| `jp` | Japan |
| `anz` | Australia & New Zealand |
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| `tw` | Taiwan |
| `ru` | Russia |
| `in` | India |
| `nz865` | New Zealand 865mhz |
| `nz865` | New Zealand 865MHz |
| `th` | Thailand |
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### Transmit Power
If zero then, use default max legal continuous power (ie. something that won't burn out the radio hardware)
If zero then, use default max legal continuous power (i.e. something that won't burn out the radio hardware)
In most cases you should use zero here. Units are in dBm.
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### Ignore Incoming Array
For testing it is useful sometimes to force a node to never listen to particular other nodes (simulating radio out of range). All nodenums listed in the ignore_incoming array will have packets they send droped on receive (by router.cpp)
For testing it is useful sometimes to force a node to never listen to particular other nodes (simulating radio out of range). All nodenums listed in the ignore_incoming array will have packets they send dropped on receive (by router.cpp)
## LoRa Config Client Availability
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</TabItem>
<TabItem value="cli">
LoRa config conmmands are available in the python CLI. Example commands are below:
LoRa config commands are available in the python CLI. Example commands are below:
| Setting | Acceptable Values | Default |
| :----------: | :---------------------------------------------------------------------------: | :---------------: |

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Set to `0.pool.ntp.org` by default. (Max Length: 33)
### Wifi Enabled
### WiFi Enabled
Enables or Disables WiFi.

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import Tabs from '@theme/Tabs';
import TabItem from '@theme/TabItem';
The positon config options are: GPS Enabled, GPS Update Interval, GPS Attempt Time, Fixed Postion, Smart Broadcast, Broadcast Interval and Position Packet Flags. Position config uses an admin message sending a `Config.Position` protobuf.
The position config options are: GPS Enabled, GPS Update Interval, GPS Attempt Time, Fixed Position, Smart Broadcast, Broadcast Interval and Position Packet Flags. Position config uses an admin message sending a `Config.Position` protobuf.
Position data from GPS is provided by either the radio or your paired phone. Position data is not required to use Meshtastic but time calculations require at least one device on the mesh have either a gps or internet connection for time.
Position data from GPS is provided by either the radio or your paired phone. Position data is not required to use Meshtastic but time calculations require at least one device on the mesh have either a GPS or internet connection for time.
## Position Config Values
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</TabItem>
<TabItem value="cli">
All Position config conmmands are available in the python CLI. Example commands are below:
All Position config commands are available in the python CLI. Example commands are below:
| Setting | Acceptable Values | Default |
| :----------------------------: | :-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: | :-------------: |

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### ADC Multiplier Override
**Fixes issues on Heltec v2**
Ratio of voltage divider for battery pin eg. 3.20 (R1=100k, R2=220k)
Ratio of voltage divider for battery pin e.g. 3.20 (R1=100k, R2=220k)
Overrides the ADC_MULTIPLIER defined in the firmware device variant file for battery voltage calculation.

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Default settings values are prefered whenever possible as they consume no bandwidth when sent over the mesh.
## Config Sections
## [Config Sections](settings/config)
Meshtastic config is now broken into 6 sections. [Device](settings/config/device), [Display](settings/config/display), [LoRa](settings/config/lora), [Position](settings/config/position), [Power](settings/config/power), [User](settings/config/user) and [Network](settings/config/network).
Meshtastic config is broken into several sections:
[Bluetooth](settings/config/bluetooth),
[Device](settings/config/device),
[Display](settings/config/display),
[LoRa](settings/config/lora),
[Network](settings/config/network),
[Position](settings/config/position),
[Power](settings/config/power) and
[User](settings/config/user).
## Module Config
## [Module Config](settings/moduleconfig)
Meshtastic includes the following modules: [Canned Messages](settings/moduleconfig/canned-message), [External Notification](settings/moduleconfig/external-notification), [Range Test](settings/moduleconfig/range-test), [Serial](settings/moduleconfig/serial), and [Telemetry (sensors)](settings/moduleconfig/telemetry).
Meshtastic includes the following modules:
[Canned Messages](settings/moduleconfig/canned-message),
[External Notification](settings/moduleconfig/external-notification),
[MQTT](settings/moduleconfig/mqtt),
[Range Test](settings/moduleconfig/range-test),
[Serial](settings/moduleconfig/serial), and
[Telemetry (sensors)](settings/moduleconfig/telemetry).

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## Compatibility
The application will work in all major browsers, but specific functionality is limited in some cases, for the best experience we reccomend using [Google Chrome](https://www.google.com/chrome)
The application will work in all major browsers, but specific functionality is limited in some cases, for the best experience we recommend using [Google Chrome](https://www.google.com/chrome).
### HTTP