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JR 11X • RADIO INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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JR 11X • RADIO INSTRUCTION MANUAL
ERASE
Erase resets all programming to factory default settings for a model. When setting
up a new model, reset all parameters to their default or factory settings before
proceeding with any other programming. This ensures there are no programming
values or functions active from a previous model or programming session.
To Erase a Model Memory
1 In the System List, highlight and select COPY/ERASE.
2 Highlight ERASE and press the roller to select ERASE.
3 To erase a model on an SD Card, highlight INTERNAL and select SD Card.
4 Rotate the roller to select the model to erase, push the roller down, highlight
the model to erase, and push the roller down to select it.
5 Press the ERASE button on the bottom left side, then select YES to erase the
selected model. If the model selected is not to be erased, select NO.
TYPE SELECT
Type select allows you to select the model type. Model types include HELI
(helicopter), ACRO (airplane) and GLID (glider).
Note: When changing model types, the programming information resets to the
factory default setting, losing the previous settings.
To Select a Model Type
1 In the System List, highlight and select Type Select.
2 Highlight ACRO and press the Roller to access ACRO mode.
To Select a Model Type
1 In the System List, highlight and select Type Select.
2 Highlight HELI and press the Roller to access HELI mode.
To Select a Model Type
1 In the System List, highlight and select Type Select.
2 Highlight GLID and press the Roller to access GLID mode.
MODEL NAME
The model name screen allows you to give each model up to a sixteen-digit name
or number. The model’s name appears on the main info screen.
To Name a Model
1 In the System List, highlight and select Model Name.
2 Position the cursor using the roller (indicates where the next character will
be placed) at the beginning of the model name. Press the Roller to obtain a
list of available characters.
3 Highlight and select the desired character. After selecting the character,
you can highlight and select the next character, or press next for the next
character. Press Down to move down a line in the character list. Repeat until
the model name is completed, and press OK.
fLIGHT MODE NAME
Flight Mode Name allows you to custom-name each flight mode with up to six
characters. On the main screen an abbreviated name (up to four characters)
automatically displays when that flight mode is selected. Examples for flight
mode names may include 3DRATE, LAND, ROLLER, etc.
To Program a flight Mode Name
1 In the System, highlight and select F-Mode Name.
2 Highlight the desired flight mode character position, then press the Roller to
access the list of available characters.
3 Highlight and select the desired character to form the flight mode name.
After the character is selected, rotate the Roller to select the next character, or
press next for the next character. Press DOWN to move down one line in the
character list. Repeat until finished and press OK. Press OK again to return
to the Flight Mode Name Main Screen.
4 Repeat for each LONG and SHORT Flight Mode Name as desired.
WARNING
You can program the Warning function to sound a warning if a selected flight
mode, switch position or throttle stick position is in an inappropriate position
when the transmitter is turned on. You can also program Stick positions to sound
alarms. See page A-** for programming stick position switches. During the
warning no signal is transmitted. The Throttle stick defaults with a warning above
10%. An alarm will sound and no signal is transmitted if the throttle is above
10% when the transmitter is turned on. The warning function is available for the
following:
• Flight Mode 0
• Flight Mode 1
• Flight Mode 2
• Flight Mode 3
• Flight Mode 4
• Flap Switch Normal
• Flap Switch Mid
• Flap Switch Land
• Gear Switch
• Mix Switch
• Stick Position Switch 0 • Stick Position Switch 1
• Throttle Stick Position • Aileron 1
• Aileron 2
• AUX2 up
• AUX2 middle
• AUX2 down
To Program a Warning
1 In the System List, highlight and select Warning.
2 Highlight the desired flight mode, switch position or stick position switch
(SPS) then press the roller to turn on off that function as a warning. It is
possible to activate multiple functions as a warning.
3 If you want a throttle stick position as a warning, highlight INH next to
throttle and press the roller to activate the throttle stick position. Rotate the
roller to select POS and adjust to the desired value for the warning sound.
Note that 0= low throttle, 50 = 50% throttle, etc. ON/ OFF displays at the top
of the screen and when moving the stick this indicates the function is on/off.
The throttle stick position warning comes default set to active with a position
of 10.
4 Use the roller to select AREA: and select Low or Hi to have the alarm sound
above or below the POS position.
TX SETTINGS
The TX Settings program allows you to turn the screen backlight on/off/or place it
in auto (sleep) mode. This function also allows you to turn the audible beeper on
or off. These functions default to Backlight Auto and Silent Mode off. Additionally,
you can adjust the low battery alarm voltage, format the SD Card, and adjust the
screen contrast.
To Change Transmitter Settings
1 In the System List, highlight and select TX Settings.
2 Highlight the desired function. Select backlight or Sound Mode, then press
the roller to access and change the settings. You can adjust the Sound Mode
for the Edit Key volume, Trim volume, Lever volume, Timer volume, and
Opening volume.
3 To adjust the contrast, highlight and select the value next to contrast. Rotate
the Roller to adjust.
ALL SERvOS HOLD
You can set the 11X All Servos Hold function so all servos hold current position
regardless of stick or switch positions.
To Activate All Servos Hold
1 In the System List, highlight and select ALL SV HOLD.
2 Highlight and select OFF.
3 Press YES by pressing the CLR button to confirm All Servos Hold or NO by
pressing the button on the lower left of the screen, or select YES or NO with
the Roller.
4 To deactivate All Servos Hold, highlight and select ON, then confirm YES or
NO.
TRAINER
The Trainer System allows the instructor to transfer some or all of the primary
flight control functions (Throttle, Aileron, Elevator and Rudder) to the student.
It also allows you to assign the transmitter as the Master (controlled by the
instructor) or Slave (controlled by the student). The right or left trim lever
transfers control to the student when the 11X is being used as the Master
transmitter.
1 Connect the Trainer cord between the Master and Slave transmitters. Turn
the power on to the Master transmitter. (The Slave Transmitter remains
powered off and can even have the module removed).
2 If the slave radio is a 72MHz system, make sure the Slave transmitter is in
the PPM/FM modulation mode. If the slave system is a 2.4 DSM, this does
not apply.
3 Highlight and select Trainer in the System List to obtain the Trainer Display.