Manual Introductory Section
PCM 1024Z NOTABLE SYSTEM FEATURES
• The optional CAMPac memory module stores up
to 10 model setups, and may be exchanged be-
tween different PCM 1024Z transmitters so that
model data may be rapidly transferred, or
backed up.
• The telescoping antenna is stored within the
transmitter, but when it is extended, it may be
easily rotated in any direction using the spherical
joint on the top of the transmitter case.
• Flight Condition Switching
allows preset mixing,
trims, and other data to be matched to existing
flight conditions immediately upon movement
of a user-defined switch. A programmable Delay
circuit makes smooth transitions between flight
conditions. Each flight condition may have in-
dependent values for trims, mixing authorities,
and presets.
• Switch Function Position Modification function
allows the owner to set the position and function
of all sticks, knobs, sliders, and switches as he
desires.
• The Type Selection Function allows any PCM
1024Z transmitter to be used for airplanes, heli-
copters, or sailplanes. The model type may be
selected from a menu screen.
• Exclusive
Digital Trim function makes trim
changes easy to do, remembers the trim status
for each model in memory, and prevents unin-
tentional trim changes. Trim functions may be
assigned to any stick or control.
• Large Liquid Crystal Display and Soft Keys
make model programming and data input easy.
Inputs change memory instantly, so immediate
verification of inputs is possible.
• The optional Frequency Synthesized Receiver
(R309DPS) allows rapid frequency changes to
eliminate frequency conflicts on crowded flying
fields.
• Programmable Trainer Function allows the
instructor to choose which functions are used
for training, and a special feature allows simple
correction by the instructor without disconnect-
ing the student.
• Detachable Transmitter Battery Pack may be
easily removed from the transmitter and charged
separately, or used as an independent spare.
These are fust a few of the outstanding PCM
1024Z features. You can read about many more of
the features in the manual. Please do so — or you'll
never know what you've missed !
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