J600R Instruction Manual
PST TEMS (Cont)
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Adjust Glow Driver
- Press ENTER from this menu to activate glow plug voltage
setting. The default value is set at 180 meaning 1.80V. Use UP or DOWN to adjust the
value to the desired level. Different glow plugs with higher resistance will require a
higher voltage to sustain the glow plug heat during start. Range can be from 180 to as
high as 270.
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Learn R/C Parameters
- This allows the TEMS to memorize and store your radio’s
throttle settings for Shutdown, Idle, and Full thrust positions. This has to be done only
once unless the radio is worked on or replaced.
JR: Throttle ATV (Travel Adjust): -100/+100; Throttle Trim Rate: 50%; Normal
(On PCM 10X, remove all MIX and SLOW functions on throttle channel)
Futaba: Throttle ATV: -100/+100; Reversed
On Futaba FF8, 8UAPS, 9ZAP, etc. with digital trim the following is recommended:
Set the “Throttle cut“ to 40% and assign to switch “E”. Trim to be set at midpoint. With
switch toward you, is “trim min”; switch in mid position is “trim max”. To shut motor
down, with stick at min, move the switch E to the “trim min” position.
First switch the radio and receiver on, set the throttle trim and stick positions to
minimum. Press UP until the “Physical Adjusts” menu displays, then press ENTER and
UP button until “Learn R/C Parameters” menu displays. Press ENTER and follow the
instructions displayed on the screen. Once finished, the information is saved into the
TEMS.
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Adjust Start Ramp
- This is the ramping from zero to idle point. Default value is 65.
The higher the number is set, the longer the ramping time. It is not recommended to go
below 45. You may increase this value as the fuel pump becomes freer (broken in)
flowing to avoid flame during start. This value can go as high as 100 for a strong pump.
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Adjust Idle Revs
- Use this function to increase the default idle value above 55,000
rpm.
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Adjust Max Revs
- Use this function to derate the engine. Maximum rpm is 163,000.
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Glitch Counter
- The glitch counter will count once every time the TEMS detects
a "failsafe size" pulse that is set in the radio, which will be below the normal shutdown
size. If the radio system restores to normal before this time has elapsed, normal
operation will continue, and the counter will record one glitch. The counter is valid only
for each flight and will reset on "start" command. The counter will not save glitch counts
once the engine has been shutdown so even if glitches are picked up while in the pit
area after shutdown and they are shown in the counter, these will not be saved to the
"glitch memory" for that flight. To be sure you view the in flight glitches only, power
down and power up and go into the glitch counter display.
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- Version 1.5.3.1/2005