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Optic 6 Sport - Page 14
Before you turn on the transmitter to begin programming one of the
model slots for your aircraft, refer to the servo connection
chart on page 12, to see how to plug the servos into their
proper channel sockets in the receiver.
Don't turn on the receiver in your model just yet-we'll tell you when
to do so.
First we'll get started setting up the aircraft in the
Initial Setup
program menu, then we'll continue into the Main Function menu to
configure the servo responses and travels of your particular model.
1. Select a model slot:
Hold down both EDIT buttons and slide the on-off switch to "on".
The transmitter will beep, the red light will come on, and on
the LCD screen you will find yourself in the first menu item of
the initial setup menu.
Under the word "MODEL" the number will be blinking on and off
to get your attention. If this is the first model you are setting up
in this transmitter, go ahead and accept this numbered slot by
pushing the right-hand EDIT button to scroll down to the next
menu item.
When there are already models inputted, the number that comes
up when you turn on the transmitter will be the last activated
model slot.
To change to a different slot, push on one of the CURSOR
buttons to go to an empty slot (consult your list!) and then scroll
to the next screen to automatically select it.
2. Select the Model type programming baseline:
In the second menu screen, the programming baseline of ACRO,
GLID, or HELI will be blinking.
Since we are setting up a powered aircraft, select ACRO by
scrolling to it with a CURSOR button. Push down both DATA
buttons simultaneously to tell the program to accept the
choice-you should hear the transmitter beep twice in
acknowledgement.
Now push the right-hand EDIT button to move to the next menu
screen.
3. Heli Swash Plate:
If you selected HELI as your model type, this screen will
appear allowing you to select between NORMAL (90 degree
mechanical) or 120 degree swash plate heli's by pressing
one of the CURSOR buttons.
Find out which one of these popular swash formats your
helicopter uses and select it here.
After selecting the appropriate swash type, continue down to
the next menu item.
Initial Setup Menu Programming for All Aircraft