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PULS Modulation select function
The Modulation select function is used to select the
PPM
or
PCM
mode of transmission, to
match the receiver being used (PPM-Pulse Position Modulation, also called FM for Frequency
Modulation, and PCM-Pulse Code Modulation).
To select modulation:
1. Access the Model Select function in the programming mode (by pressing the MODE and
SELECT keys simultaneously and holding them down for one second). Use the DATA
INPUT lever to select the model memory you wish to modulation select.
2. Push SELECT key twice after seeing on the screen the model memory where you want to
set modulation, then you will see “PULS” on the screen.
3. To select PCM modulation, push the DATA INPUT lever up. The
“PCM”
is displayed. To
select PPM modulation, push the DATA INPUT lever down. The
“PPM”
is displayed.
4. To get the transmitter to operate in the new mode, switch transmitter power off and then on.
The small indicator will indicate the mode, either PPM or PCM.
Model name function
Assign a name to the model memory. By giving each model a name that is immediately recognizable, you can quickly select
the correct model, and minimize the chance of flying wrong model memory that could lead crash.
1. Access the Model Select function in the programming mode (by pressing the MODE and
SELECT keys simultaneously and holding them down for one second). Use the DATA
INPUT lever to select the model number you wish to change.
2. Push SELECT key three times after seeing on the screen the model memory where you
want to set the model name, then you will see the model name on the screen.
3. Choose a character for the first digit by using DATA INPUT lever. Then move to the next digit
by pressing the SELECT key and choose a character in the same way. Continue choosing
characters for the third and fourth digits. You can use up to four characters for the name.
REVR Servo Reversing
The servo reversing function is used to change the direction that a servo responds to a control input from the transmitter
(stick or switch). After using the reversing function, check
all
the controls on the model to
be certain
they are operating in the
correct direction and that you did not inadvertently reverse a servo other than the one intended. Reversing the wrong servo (and
not checking the response of the controls before each flight) may be the most common cause of a crash!
To reverse a servo:
1. Enter the programming mode and use the MODE key to access the
REVR
function.
2. Use the SELECT key to select the channel you wish to reverse.
3. Push the DATA INPUT lever downward to reverse the servo (REV), or push the lever upward
to make the servo operate normally (NOR). The arrow will indicate the condition of the servo
(normal or reversed).
4. Use the SELECT key to display other channels to be reversed.