23
PARAMETER
submenu:
sets those parameters you would likely set once, and then not disturb again.
Once you have selected the correct model you wish to work with, the next step is setting up the proper parameters for this
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First it is important to clear out any old settings in the memory from prior use, using the
MODEL RESET
.
MODEL RESET
: completely resets all data in the individual model you have currently selected. Don't worry - there is no way
you can accidentally delete all models in your radio with this function. Only a service center can completely reset your
radio's entire memory at once. To delete each model in your radio's memory (for example when selling), you must
SELECT
each model, reset that memory, then go
SELECT
the next memory, etc.
Note that when you
COPY
one model memory into another or change the model's type, you need not delete all existing data
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COPY
completely overwrites anything in the existing model memory, including
MODEL NAME
.
The
MODEL TYPE
function overwrites all data except name and
MODUL
.
GOAL of EXAMPLE:
STEPS:
INPUTS:
Reset model memory 1.
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functions for which the radio requires
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Confirm you are currently using the
proper model memory. (Ex: 1)
On home screen, check model name and
number on top left. If it is not correct,
use
MODEL SELECT
, p. 20.
Open
PARAMETER
submenu.
for 1 second.
(If
ADVANCE
,
again.
C
to
PARAMETER
.
Reset the Memory.
for one second.
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Are you sure?
displays.
*
Close.
Where next?
Now that the memory is reset, name has returned to the default (Ex:
MODEL-001
).
NAME
the model: p. 22.
COPY
a different model into this memory: p. 21.
SELECT
a different model to edit or delete: p. 20.
Change the
MODEL TYPE
to glider or helicopter: see p. 23.
Utilize servo
REVERSE
: see p. 26.
Adjust servo travel with
END POINT
: see p. 27.
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D/R
,
EXP
): see p. 30.
*Radio emits a repeating “beep” and shows progress on screen as the model memory is being reset. Note that if the power switch is turned off prior to
completion, the data will not be reset.