Preparing the Receiving Transmitter
The power switch must be in the “off” position.
Insert the other end of the JR trainer cord into the Direct Servo
Control (DSC) port located in the rear of the transmitter. The
pilot lamps will not glow as they do when the power switch is
“on.” However, the LCD will be visible. The initial screen that
appears is the same screen as appeared at the transmit side.
Unlike the transmit side, however, you can select the receive
model after you have accessed the Data Transfer function.
Note: If the battery voltage alarm has sounded, you will be
unable to access the Data Transfer function. For more informa-
tion on the battery alarm, refer to Section 6.1, Alarm and Error
Display, of this manual.
To access the Data Transfer function, enter Code 86 in the code
number access selection or use the direct mode method. The
screen will appear as follows:
Touch the SEL key in the upper right hand side of the LCD
screen. Your radio changes from the transmit to the receiver radio
at this point. The LCD screen will change accordingly.
The “receive-to” model is indicated directly above the blinking
“CONNECT DSC & POWER OFF” display. If you want to trans-
fer data to the indicated model, press the ST/SP key to advance to
the receive standby screen. If the receive-to model is in use and
you do not want to erase it, you can select a different receive-to
model at this time. To do so, press the SEL key until a model
memory that is not in use appears.
Note: It is important that you select a “receive-to” model that
is either not programmed or one that you no longer wish to use.
After a model has been received-to, you will be unable to call up
the previous model memory for that model number.
Once you have chosen a receive-to model memory, touch the
ST/SP key to advance to the receive standby screen. The screen
will appear as follows:
You are now ready to proceed with the actual transfer of data.
Your screen should appear as follows:
Next, press the YES key on the transmit radio. At this point, you
will see both transmitter’s reactions simultaneously.
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Indicates program
being accessed
Indicates that this is
the TRANSMIT radio
Indicates model
to be transferred
Will flash on screen as a reminder that the
power must be off and the trainer cord inserted
into the DSC port
Touch
to exit program
Touch to change from
TRANSMIT to RECEIVE
Start/stop key
Indicates current
model number
Indicates program
being accessed
Indicates that this transmitter will
RECEIVE the information from the
other PCM-10SX aircraft radio
Indicates that, if we were to receive
the data from the other transmitter at
this point, we would lose our setups
for the
Ugly Stick 72.170 (see warning)
Touch
to exit program
Touch to return
to transmit screen
Indicates current
model number
Touch once to advance to
receive stand-by screen, twice to
return to this screen
Touch to change RECEIVE to
model numbers (you may select any
one of the ten model memories as the
receiving model)
Indicates feature
being accessed
Indicates that this transmitter
is set-up to RECEIVE data
Indicates current
model number
At this point
is inactive
Indicates receive
to model number
Flashes to indicate transmitter is
standing by to receive data
Counter display
Touch to
return to previous
screen
Indicates transmit
function is properly
completed
Indicates receive function
is properly completed
(
NOTE:
The
RECEIVE
model will now display
the name)