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Detail program description - Teacher/pupil
Teacher transmitter
Up to twelve
function inputs (see "Term defi nitions"
on page 54)
of the teacher transmitter "T" can be
individually or in any combination transferred to the
pupil transmitter "P".
The lower display line, designated with "T", therefore
indicates the
function inputs
with which control
functions 1 … 4 (joystick functions for fi xed-wing and
helicopter models) are permanently connected as
well as inputs 5 … 12, which can be freely assigned
in the
»Control adjust«
menu.
Note:
Just which controls are assigned to any inputs turned
over to the pupil is basically of no consequence.
However, their assignment in the »
Control adjust
«
menu is possible only when the trainer mode
connection is inactive.
Use the
ef
selection keys of the left or right touch
pad
to select the function inputs 1 through 12 for
transfer to the pupil
( ) then briefl y tap center
SET
key of the right touch pad for each switch to be
switched between "T(eacher)"( ) and "P(upil)" ( ):
T R A I N E R / s t u d e n t
P
T
2
3
4
5
BIND:
SW: –––
1
n/a
6
7
8
9 10 11 12
To be able to carry out the transfer, you must now
assign a trainer mode switch. Do this by placing the
marker frame just to the right of the "P" at the bottom
left of the screen display by using the selection keys
of the left or right touch pad then assign a switch
as described in the section "Assigning transmitter
controls, switches and control switches" on page 56.
Preferably you should utilize one of the two standard
momentary switches on the switchboard to allow
a return of control to the teacher transmitter at any
time:
T R A I N E R / T e a c h e r
P
T
2
3
4
5
BIND:
SW: –––
1
n/a
6
7
8
9 10 11 12
–
No
pupil
signal
Since at this stage of programming the wireless
trainer system no connection yet exists to a pupil
transmitter, the transmitter responds immediately to
the switches closed during the switch assignment
process with appropriate visual and audible warning
notices. You should therefore re-open the switch you
have just assigned:
T R A I N E R / T e a c h e r
P
T
2
3
4
5
BIND:
SW:
1
n/a
6
7
8
9 10 11 12
9
Ä
Note:
The switch assignment just described also
determines the transmitter used to issue the teacher
and pupil functions, respectively. For this reason, a
pupil transmitter must NEVER be assigned a switch
on this menu.
The header line therefore also
switches from "Teacher / Pupil" to "Teacher /
Teach" once a switch has been assigned.
Using the selection keys on the left or right touch pad,
now move the marker frame to the right, to "BIND:
n/a":
T R A I N E R / T e a c h e r
P
T
2
3
4
5
BIND:
SW:
1
n/a
6
7
8
9 10 11 12
9
Ä
Binding the pupil transmitter to the teacher
transmitter
Note:
The distance between the two transmitters should not
be too great during the binding process. If necessary,
change the positions of the transmitters and initiate
the binding process again.
Initiate the "BINDING" process from the pupil
transmitter by tapping the center
SET
key of the right
touch pad …
T R A I N E R / s t u d e n t
P
T
2
3
4
5
BIND:
SW:
1
Binding
6
7
8
9 10 11 12
Ä
–––
… and repeat this immediately on the teacher
transmitter:
T R A I N E R / T e a c h e r
P
T
2
3
4
5
BIND:
SW:
1
Binding
6
7
8
9 10 11 12
9
Ä
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