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Stream Deck Plugin
Using the iReporter Stream Deck plugin - installation, action types, and configuration.
Stream Deck Plugin - Overview & Installation
OverviewiReporter includes a native Stream Deck plugin that lets you use an Elgato Stream Deck as your reporting interface - either instead of or alongside the iReporter Button Box hardware. Each Stream Deck key can be mapped to any iReporter button. When pres...
Stream Deck Action Types
Four Action TypesThe iReporter Stream Deck plugin provides four distinct action types, all available in the iReporter category within Stream Deck software.1. iReporter ButtonMaps a Stream Deck key to any iReporter button. Pressing the key sends the same messag...
Stream Deck Configuration
Configuring a Key (Gear Icon)To configure any iReporter action, click the gear icon or long-press the key in the Stream Deck software. A property inspector panel opens on the right.The property inspector connects directly to iReporter over the local WebSocket ...
Key Features
Up to 24 configurable buttons — each button sends one or more pre-written messages using the information gathered via dynamic variables to what or whoever is required. Stream Deck integration — native Elgato Stream Deck plugin included. Keys show live colour-...
Typical Use Case
You are competing in a league race that has Race Control managing the event via Discord. Another car makes contact with you or causes an incident nearby. Rather than fumbling with the keyboard mid-race, you simply press the pre-configured Contact Report button...
Stream Deck Plugin Installation
If you use an Elgato Stream Deck, the iReporter Stream Deck plugin adds live button colour updates and status displays to your Stream Deck keys. Install from within iReporter SimHub module Open iReporter settings in SimHub Set Input Mode to Stream Deck or iRe...
Updating iReporter
iReporter checks for updates automatically when SimHub starts. If a new version is available, a banner appears at the top of the settings panel. Click Check for Update at any time to manually trigger a check. The update downloads and installs with a single cli...
Radio Equipment
DMR Dual Channel Radio
Introduction
The dual receive radio comes in two variants, the 10-watt and 5-watt versions. By default, we are only supplying the 10-watt version to customers. The functionality between these two different options is identical. This radio has a large number of functions,...
Radio Components
It is important to understand the different components and buttons around the radio. These enable you to set the radio's options. Front View Left Side View Right Side View Back View
LCD Display
Firstly, to determine the default settings for the radio. This is MOST likely how you will have the radio set in day-to-day use Pressing the "B Button" on the left-hand side of the radio will change the LCD to look as below. IMPORTANT: Leaving the radio w...
Standby Channel Recieve Dissable
The radio can disable one of the channels. To disable a channel, ensure the channel that you want to disable is not the active channel. You can change the active channel by pressing the B Button to toggle between them. Once you have the channel that you DON...
Enable Keypad
If you get a message saying the "Keypad is locked", you have 2 options to unlock it. Turn the radio off, then on again - the keypad will be unlocked for 15 seconds on radio startup, Use the Keypad to unlock the Keypad. This is done by pressing the Green but...
How to Change Receive Channel
The radio receives a second channel, and in New Zealand we have 2 channels that could be used at tracks. 99% of the time, this will be set to the "MANZ RX", which is Motorsport Association of NZ receive, and what will be used on most tracks and track days. T...
Setting the Squelch (Only applies to ANALOGUE Channels)
Analogue channels are susceptible to noise. Noise can be described in many ways and is often recognised by hearing static or other unwanted sounds on the radio. The squelch setting acts like a gate, blocking unwanted noise below a certain level. By changing th...
Getting Started with Your Speedtech Radios
Pre-Installation Testing We've designed these radios to be straightforward to use. Before installing them in your vehicle, we recommend a simple walk-through test with two people: Take both radios out of the car Have one person walk away with a radio while th...