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4.
4.
b)
A function in this range (middle) can be considered to be either
“Switch ON”
or
“Switch OFF”
c)
A Function below this point is considered to be
“Switch OFF”
If the switch setting is set at same level for
“Switch ON”
and
“Switch
OFF”
, the proportional channel/function output will be the same as
a 2-position switch.
3.
Required Preflight Position
For any functions assigned to the Switch, Knob or Stick, any preflight
initial position can be programmed. If the pre-programed Switches,
Knobs or Sticks are not in required preflight position while model is
being activated, system will refuse to switch to this model. The
transmitter screen will display the function that is not in pre-
programmed, correct preflight position.
4.
Function Status Display
Position and status of the
control
is displayed in the status bar. On
the right side of this menu you can see the status of the switch
function as an “x” or check mark.
1) Setting Example
If you have installed the optional a button/switch in your
left or right
stick
, scroll thru the Control No. Menu line and pick the function
switch
“Sk”
or
“Sl”
if the button switch is installed in your right stick.
Pick one of the
“Type of Control”
switch options:
•
“2-Position Switch”
•
“3-Position Switch”
•
“Button”
For any functions assigned to the chosen switch, knob or stick, any
preflight initial position can be programmed.
9.3.3
Wireless Modes/Trainer
(*depends on equipment)
The transmitter RF modules can operate in one of three modes. For a
detailed explanation.
(see section 5)
The wireless RF setting is
programmed to the memory of individual models (receivers). While
programming a selected model you will need to configure the RF
module settings. The only exception for the system is the “Trainer”
mode. If the particular model has been programmed in Trainer
mode, this setting will not change if the Tx is turned ON or OFF.
For safety reasons, the
“Trainer”
RF mode will be switched
automatically to
“Initial”
RF mode when a different model is
selected in the transmitter.
DS/DC radio systems are excellent tools for instructor pilots. Basic
training for a student is not different
from
flying his own model.
Both the instructor and student have their own JETI transmitters, all
communication between the transmitters is done wirelessly. The
instructor decides when to give control of the model to the student
and when it’s time to step in. The instructor’s primary transmitter RF
module communicates with model and the secondary RF module
communicates with student’s transmitter. The Student’s transmitter,
if set to
“Student”
mode, disables its secondary RF module and uses
only the primary RF module to communicate with instructor’s
transmitter.
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