During …
training
… the teacher and pupil can maintain a comfortable
distance. The "earshot" distance (a maximum of 50 m)
should not be exceeded, and no one should be be-
tween the teacher and pupil since this would reduce
the range of the feedback channel used to connect
the two transmitters.
During this mode, the basic display of the TEACH
transmitter can have the following appearance...
… and the PUPIL transmitter has the following ap-
pearance:
If the connection becomes lost between the TEACH
and PUPIL transmitters during training, the TEACH
transmitter automatically assumes control of the
model.
If the T switch is in the "pupil" position in this situa-
tion, acoustic warnings sound while the signal is lost,
and a warning message flashes every second at the
top left of the display:
In both cases you should provide a smaller distance
between both transmitters. If it does not help, you
should immediately stop the use of the model and
search for the reason.
Restarting the trainer mode
If, for any reason, you have switched one or both
transmitters off, then after switching it/them on again
it will appear in the teacher transmitter display the
warning message "TTEACHER SIGNAL" ...
... and in the same way in the pupil transmitter display
"PUPIL SIGNAL":
Tapping on the
ON
button you confirm that the train-
er mode is active. Tapping on
OFF
stops the training
mode.
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