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To store the Fail Safe position,
move
ALL
Fail Safe channels to the required Fail Safe position and store the setting by
pressing the CLR key (adjacent to MEMO) on the left of the display screen. If required, highlight each Fail Safe channel in
turn to note the memorised Fail Safe setting for that channel. Once stored, Fail Safe settings remain in effect until a new
store (MEMO) operation is performed or the Model Memory is reset.
Check the Fail Safe operation by operating the model and then switching the transmitter off. The servos will take up the
memorised Fail Safe positions.
Press the LIST key to return to the Function Menu. Press the enter (ENT) key to return to the Information Display Screen.
Z-PCM modulation mode.
All channels can be HOLD or all channels can take a pre-selected position. Three Fail Safe time delays are available.
To select a Fail Safe time delay,
highlight the time delay (Only OFF, or a previously chosen time delay, will show on the
screen), by rotating the Scroll Bar and click on it to bring up the sub menu. Select a time delay (0.5 seconds is
recommended) by rotating the Scroll Bar and clicking on it. The screen shows "Push MEMORY" as a reminder that the
Fail Safe servo positions have to be stored.
To store the Fail Safe position,
move ALL channels to the required Fail Safe position and store the setting by pressing the
CLR key (adjacent to MEMO) on the left of the display screen. Once stored, Fail Safe settings remain in effect until a new
store (MEMO) operation is performed or the Model Memory is reset.
Check the Fail Safe operation by operating the model and then switching the transmitter off. The servos will take up the
memorised Fail Safe positions.
Press the LIST key to return to the Function Menu. Press the enter (ENT) key to return to the Information Display Screen.
Trainer
The Function Menu List is accessed from the Information Display Screen by pressing the LIST key. From the Function
Menu List, rotate the Scroll Bar to highlight the "Trainer" menu choice and click the Scroll Bar..
The PCM9XII transmitter provides two separate types of trainer system - the Normal Trainer System where all functions
are controlled by either the Master transmitter or the Slave and the Programmable Function Trainer where one or more of
the four primary control functions may be assigned to the Slave individually. With the Programmable Function Trainer, all
set-up parameters such as Servo Reverse, Travel Adjust and any mixes are taken from the Master transmitter. The
PCM9XII also has a special Slave mode where the modulation is automatically set to PPM and all of the control settings are
set to the default ready for use with the Programmable Function Trainer (P.F.T.)
Basic Connections and Conditions for Training
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The Slave Transmitter must be set to PPM (Pulse Position Modulation) and have a DSC (Direct Servo Controller) jack.
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The Slave Transmitter remains switched OFF. Although the screen lights, the transmitter does not transmit.
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The Slave Transmitter must contain a charged battery even though it remains switched off.
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The Slave settings must be identical to the Master for the Normal Trainer System.
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The Slave settings must be reset (use Slave mode on PCM9XII) for the Programmable Function Trainer System.
The Trainer switch transfers control to the Slave when it is operated and returns control to the Master when it is released.
Normal Trainer System
In this mode, all functions are switched from the Master to the Slave. No Master transmitter set-up is necessary. The Slave
transmitter’s Servo Reversing, Dual Rates, Travel Adjustment, Trim positions and all mixes must be identical to the Master.
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