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Program description: Trainer system
Trainer Mode
Connecting two transmitters for trainer mode operations using a Trainer lead
Use the arrow buttons of the left or right-hand touch-key
to leaf through to the “
Trainer
” menu point of the multi-
function menu:
servo set.
D/R expo
wing mixer
contr set.
phase trim
free mixer
servo disp
basic sett
fail-safe
telemetry
info disp
teach/pupi
servo set.
D/R expo
free mixer
contr set.
heli mixer
swashp.mix
servo disp
basic sett
fail-safe
telemetry
teach/pupi
info disp
Touch the central
SET
button of the right-hand touch-key
to open the menu:
TRAINER/Pupil
–P
T
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
BIND:
SW: –––
1
N/A
The illustration above shows the initial state of this
menu: transmitter controls have not been released ( ) to
the pupil, and a switch has not been assigned (SW: ---
at bottom right and -P on the left of the display).
Teacher transmitter settings
Up to eight
transmitter control functions
(see “Definition
of terms” on page 56) of the Teacher transmitter “T” can
be transferred to the pupil transmitter “P”, either individu-
ally or in any combination.
For this reason the bottom line of the screen, marked “L”,
indicates those
function inputs
which are permanently
associated with control functions 1 … 4 (dual-axis stick
functions on fixed-wing models and helicopters), as well
as the freely assignable inputs 5 … 8 of the “
Transmit-
ter control settings
” menu.
Note:
In principle it makes no difference which individual
transmitter controls are assigned to the inputs which are
to be transferred to the pupil. However, they can only be
assigned in the “
Transmitter control settings
” menu
with the Trainer connection switched off.
Use the arrow buttons
of the left or right-hand
touch-key to select the
transmitter controls 1 to 8
(
)
to
be transferred to the pupil
, and briefly press the central
SET
button of the right-hand touch-key in each case, so
that they switch from “T (Teacher)” ( ) to “P (Pupil)” ( ):
–P
T
1 2 3 4
6 7 8
5
BIND:
SW: –––
N/A
TRAINER/Pupil
You still have to assign a Trainer transfer switch on the
right of the screen so that you can actually transfer con-
trol to the Pupil. This is accomplished by using the arrow
buttons of the left or right-hand touch-key to place the
marker next to “SW” at bottom right, and assign a switch
as described on page 57.
We recommend that you use one of the two momentary
switches SW 1 or SW 9 as the transfer switch, to ensure
that the Teacher transmitter can regain control instantly
at any time.
T
1 2 3
5 6 7 8
BIND:
SW:
N/A
9
TRAINER/Teach
–P
No
student
signal
Since it is very unlikely that a prepared (i. e. ready for
use) Pupil transmitter will already be connected to a
Teacher transmitter at this early stage of programming a
Trainer system, the transmitter will generate appropriate
visual and audible warnings when the switch is operated
as part of the switch assignment procedure. You should
therefore re-open the switch once you have assigned it:
T
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
P
BIND:
SW:
N/A
9
TRAINER/Teach
Note:
The switch assignment procedure described above
determines which transmitter provides the Teacher
function, and which provides the Pupil function. For this
reason a switch must NEVER be assigned to the Pupil
transmitter in this menu.
To underline this, the menu
headline switches from “TRAINER / pupil” to “TRAI-
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