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The Timer Menu controls an electronic clock that may be used to keep track of time remaining
in a competition task window, flying time on a full tank of fuel, amount of time on a battery, etc.
The timer’s settings may be set independently for each model, and is automatically updated each
time the model is changed. The timer can be set to count up to 59 minutes 59 seconds.
You may choose either a count-down or count-up timer mode. When the timer switch is turned
on, the down timer starts from the chosen time and displays the amount of time remaining. If the
timer exceeds the time setting, it continues to count and displays a minus sign (–) in front of the
numbers. The countup timer starts at 0 and displays the elapsed time. In either timer mode, the
timer beeps once each minute. During the last ten seconds, there’s a beep each second.
The timer screen can be easily displayed or cleared by pressing the
key at the startup
screen when the transmitter power is turned on. The timer is started by the plus (+) key and stopped
by the (–) key. When the
"+" and "–" keys are pressed simultaneously, the timer is reset.
If the
keys (+ and –) are pressed simultaneously after the timer is started, the timer is reset,
but continues to count up or down.
The starting and stopping switches may be chosen among any of Switch A — Switch H, activated by
the throttle stick (STK-3) , or activated by the power switch(POWER SW). The ON and OFF
directions can also be freely selected except the power switch. Using the throttle stick is particularly
convenient if you’re keeping track of fuel remaining, or for an electric, how much battery is left.
Regardless of which switch is chosen, the timer can also be turned on and off with the
keys.
Using the 8UH Timer Function
To TH-CRV
function
To MODEL function
Timer's
minute setting
Data input keys
These keys are used to move
around in the TIMER menu
Timer Minutes Setting
Set the minute display with the
(+)/(-) keys.
Timer Seconds Setting
Press the right (>) key, then use the
(+)/(-) keys to set the seconds.
Count Up or Down Selection
Again press the right (>) key, then
select the type of timer with the
(+)/(-) keys.
Switch Direction Selection
Select the on and off switch
directions with the (+)/(-) keys.
UP = Switch's upper position
turns on the fnction.
DOWN = Switch's lower
position turns on the function.
CNTR = Switch's center
position (if any) turns on the
function
NULL = Switch not used
Timer Switch Selection
Select the desired switch
location with the (+)/(-) keys.
You may choose any of
switches A-H, throttle stick(STK-3),
or power switch (POWER SW).
When you change switches,
the chosen on/off directions are
reset to NULL. If this is the
case, be sure to choose the
directions you want.
Switch display
(SW-A-H and
STK3)
Switch direction display
(NULL, UP, CNTR, DOWN)
seconds
setting
If you want motion of the throttle stick to activate the timer (STK-3), you'll need to set the ON-OFF
stick position and direction for the stick to turn the timer on and off as follows:
1. First, position the throttle stick so that it's in the location where you want to have the timer switch on and off.
2. Next, press both of the (+)/(-) keys simultaneously to make the transmitter memorize the location.
3. Now you'll choose which side of the set point is on, and which side is off. If you want to turn on the timer at
the hight throttle stick position, press the (+) key. If you want to turn on the timer at the low throttle stick
position, press the (-) key. After you choose the direction, an up or down arrow is displayed at the top (high)
or bottom (low) side of "3" at the top right corner of the display, to confirm the switching direction you have
chosen. Move the throttle stick back and forth to confirm that the timer starts and stops as desired.
Timer Type display
(UP or DN)