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MODEL COPY
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.
The name of the model memory you are copying into is displayed for clarity.
Notes:
• Any data in the model copied to will be written over and lost, including name,
type and modulation. It cannot be recovered.
• With the trainer
FUNC
mode it is not necessary to have the student radio contain
the setup of the aircraft. See
TRAINER
, p. 34
Data cannot be converted from 8U or 9Z memory types.
Examples:
• Start a new model that is similar to one you have already programmed.
• Copy the current model data into another model memory as a backup or before experimenting with new settings.
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in extreme wind; airplane model at extreme altitudes).
GOAL of EXAMPLE:
STEPS:
INPUTS:
Copy model 3 into model 5.
N O T E : T h i s i s o n e o f s e v e r a l
functions for which the radio requires
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Open the
BASIC
menu, then open
MODEL
submenu.
for 1 second.
(If
ADVANCE
,
again.)
C
to
MODEL
.
Confirm you are currently using the
proper model memory. (Ex: 3)
If
SELECT
does not indicate
3
, use
MODEL
SELECT
, p. 20.
Go to
MODEL COPY
and choose the
model to copy into. (Ex: 5)
C
to
COPY
.
to
5
.
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for 1 second.
Are you sure?
displays.
*
Close.
Where next?
SELECT
the copy you just made: see p. 20.
Rename it (it is currently named exactly the same as the model copied): see p. 22.
*Radio emits a repeating "beep" and shows progress on screen as the model memory is being copied. Note that if the power switch is turned off prior
to completion, the data will not be copied.