3. If you are sure you wish to choose a new model type, press both
DATA INPUT
keys
simultaneously again. This resets the model type and erases the memory. The model type
letters will stop flashing to indicate the changed model type.
MOD
—
Modulation Select (PARA sub-function)
The Modulation menu is used to select the PCM or PPM mode of transmission, to match the
receiver being used (PCM = Pulse Code Modulation, and PPM = Pulse Position Modulation,
also called FM for Frequency Modulation). The T6XA/XH system ships with a PPM receiver,
but if you also will be using a PCM receiver, you should select the PCM mode for that receiver.
Note that you have to turn your transmitter on and off before a modulation change becomes
effective.
Changing your transmitter’s modulation
1. Press on the
MODE
buttons until the
MOD
window appears.
2. To select PCM modulation, press the (+)
DATA INPUT
key. The letter
C
is
displayed. To select PPM modulation, press the (–)
DATA INPUT
key.
The letter
P
is displayed.
3. To get the transmitter to operate in the new mode, switch transmitter power off and then on.
The small indicator will indicate the new mode, either PPM or PCM.
COPY — Copy Model
The
COPY
function is used to copy the current model data into another model memory.
This function is handy to use to start a new model that’s similar to one you have already
programmed, and is also handy for copying the current model data into another model memory
as a backup.
Copying from one model memory to another
1. Press on the
MODE
buttons until the
COPY
window appears.
2. The source model memory (the memory that will be duplicated)
is the current one. To select your destination model number,
press the (+) or (–)
DATA INPUT
keys. The selected destination memory number will flash on
and off, and a small triangle will appear under it.
Source
Destination
3. Press
the
CURSOR
key, and the word SET? appears blinking on and off in the display. If you
do not wish to reset the data, press the
CURSOR
key or a
MODE
key or return to the regular
window.
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