Open
T6config
, power on your Tx, and select the COM port you assigned to
the USB cable (
see illustration 1
). Now you should see the channel bars moving as
you manipulate the Tx sticks. If the channel bars do not respond to stick
movement then double check the steps above. If everything is correct, try the
above procedure with a different driver after you uninstall the previous driver.
When the channel bars are responding to the stick movements then proceed to the
next section.
Illustration 1: Selecting the COM port in T6config
Some users suggest at this point you save the “
Default Settings
”
programmed into the Tx's memory. This step is not necessary unless you want to
use the T6 for helicopters. The default setting are also available
. The default
setting are for a CCPM helicopter.
To save the default settings click the “
Get User
” button. This action
downloads the information stored in the Tx's memory to T6config. Then click
“
Save
” and select a location where you want to save the data (
see illustration 2
).
Create a new folder in the location you selected and name it “T6 Settings” and
name the file “Default”, or “Default Settings”. In the “Save” window the “Save”
button is mislabeled. It reads “Open”. Click it anyway to save your settings.