268 Program description - Basic settings
This option is available as standard on
both transmitter types.
Use the selection keys on the left or right
four-way button to scroll to the »Basic
settings« menu option in the multi-function menu:
MP3 player
Basic settings
Servo display
Servo test
Code lock
Info display
Tap briefly on the center
SET
key of the right four-way
button to open this menu option:
Battery type
Battery warning
Touch Sense
Top LCD Contrast
Lith.
Display light
Region
2
3.60V
0
Euro
unlim.
Basic settings
Vario Vol
Beeps Vol
Power-on beep
yes
Power on warn.
unlim
BT Headset
OFF
0/0
ID PAIR
OFF
BT Volume
8
Voice Vol
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5
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7
–––
7
Own
Stick mode
1
Modulation
HoTT
DSC Output
PPM10
Pitch min
back
Bottom LCD Contr.
0
SEL SEL
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Basic settings are made in this menu. Transmitter-
specific settings, such as volume regulation for
acoustic signals and voice messages output via the
built-in speaker or headset connector, the owner’s
name, country setting and even specifications for new
model memories. The settings made in this menu on
the lines …
• “Stick mode”,
• “Modulation”,
• “DSC Output” and
• “Pitch min”
… therefore have no influence whatsoever on already
existing model memories; instead, they are only
defaults which are automatically adopted into newly
initialized model memories and can be changed
there individually at any time in the »Basic settings,
model« and »Helicopter type« menus. A change
to the “Pre-set” settings in value fields of this menu
therefore only affects those model memories created
new at a later time.
Note:
The settings in this menu are only specified once in
the entire transmitter. Therefore, after opening this
menu in another model memory, the last valid set-
tings always appear.
Programming procedure
Select the desired line with the
selection keys
of the left or right four-way button then tap the center
SET
key of the right four-way button. The value in the
field now displayed in inverse video can be changed.
After a change has been made, the entry can be
concluded with another tap on the center
SET
key of
the right four-way button or the center
ESC
key of the
left four-way button.
Voice volume / Vario volume / Beeps volume
–––
7
–––
3
–––
7
SEL SEL
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Basic settings
Vario Vol
Beeps Vol
Voice Vol
Own
These three lines can be used to individually set the
volume of the three groups of acoustic signals and
voice messages. This involves selection from among
a total of three variants, whereby the variants two and
three offers option for individually regulating the vol-
ume even after leaving this menu.
Pre-setting a value
Use the selection keys on the left or right four-way
button to move the marker frame to the desired value
field in the column above the left SEL at the display’s
lower edge then briefly tap the center
SET
key of the
right four-way button. The desired volume for the se-
lected group can be specified in increments between
0 and 10 in the value field now displayed in inverse
video by using the selection keys of the left or right
four-way button. Another tap on the center
SET
key
of the right four-way button or the
ESC
key of the left
four-way button will conclude the process.
Following a simultaneous tap on the
or
keys
of the right four-way button (CLEAR), the display will
return to its “7” default value.
via proportional control
Use the selection keys on the left or right four-way
button to move the marker frame to the desired value
field in the column above the right SEL label at the
display’s lower edge then briefly tap the center
SET
key of the right four-way button. The message shown
below will then appear in the display:
Basic settings
Basic transmitter settings
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