Cell Count: Number of cells in series in the battery pack. Auto 4/6S automatically selects the best fitting cell count, either 4S or 6S, dependent on the battery voltage during boot. Note that it is not recommended to use the blaster with a battery other than 6S, because it was designed and tuned for 6S.
Warning voltage: Voltage at which the blaster will start to warn you that the battery is low (per cell). This is not a hard cut-off, but a warning that you should stop using the blaster soon. The warning will be displayed by showing the battery voltage on the home screen in yellow and beeping occasionally (V2 only).
Shutdown Voltage: Voltage at which the blaster will stop spinning.
V2 only
Standby timeout: Time in minutes after which the blaster will go into standby mode if you don't interact with it. Standby mode will turn off the motors and the screen to save power. The blaster will wake up by pressing the trigger or picking it up. Set to 0 to disable standby entirely.
Fast Standby: If enabled, the blaster will go into standby mode after 1 minute if it is laying still.
V1 only
Inactivity Mins: The blaster will stop idling and start beeping after set minutes of inactivity. Set to 0 to disable. Note that it is unsafe to charge a battery that has ever hit below 3V on any cell.
Voltage Calibration: Shift the voltage reading of the blaster, to accomodate manufacturing differences. Especially useful on V1. Positive values will read higher battery voltages.
Storage Mode: Spin the motors down to storage voltage. LiPos do not like to be stored fully nor empty. If your battery is above 3.8V per cell, this mode spins the motors slowly to discharge the battery to a safe storage voltage.