Programming Guide — JR™ XP783/XP347/XP388S
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JR’s XP783, XP347 and XP388S all feature the same base level
programming, so the procedure for setting up quad flaps for each
radio is identical.
Note:
Most of the quad-flap features needed for the Ultra Stick™ Lite
are already preprogrammed in the glider (referred to as GLID) software
included in these three radios. While the Ultra Stick
™
Lite is not a
glider, there are several built-in features in
the glider programming that make quad-flap easier to program and
use. We strongly suggest using the GLID model type programming
that’s included in these radios.
Programming the JR XP783, XP347 and XP388S in 15 Easy Steps
Receiver Battery
4N600
4.8V 600mAh
JAPAN REMOTE CONTROL CO., LTD.
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ON
OFF
Not Used
Auxiliary 2/Flap (left)
Auxiliary 1/Flap (right)
Aileron (left)
Rudder
Elevator
Aileron (right)
Throttle
Pulse Code Modulation
BATT
AUX 4
AUX 3
AUX 2
AUX 1
GEAR
RUDD
ELEV
AILE
THRO
9 CHANNEL RECEIVER
NER-649S
NEW ABC & W SYSTEM
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MADE IN JAPAN
72 MHZ
Not Used
NER-649S
S-PCM Receiver
JRPR649
When setting up a new aircraft, it’s important to reset the
programming to the factory defaults.
MDL.1
RSET
Model No. to be Reset
Function Being Programmed
Data Reset Key
+
CLR
–
UP
CH
DN
Step 1. Resetting the programming to factory defaults:
Hold
down both the
Up
and the
Down
keys simultaneously and turn on the
radio to enter System Setup mode. Now press the
Up
key until “RSET”
(reset) appears on the screen. Pressing the
CLR
key will reset the
programming to the factory defaults.