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The operating display consists of the following elements:
1 Display of the control stick assignment
2 Battery symbol with voltage-dependent bar display
3 Trimming button for nod function
4 Trimming button for roll function
5 Display of the reserve switch position
6 Trimming button for yaw function
7 Pitch display „THRO“
8 Control stick display for pitch and yaw functions
9 Control stick display for the nod and roll functions
Notes on figure 5:
The display „THRO“ (7) is below the left control stick icon (8)
in the control stick setup „MODE 2“ and shows that the pitch
function to lift and lower the hexacopter can be performed with
the left control stick in this configuration.
The bar display in the control stick displays indicate the res-
pective position of the control stick. For the lower illustration in
figure 5, the control stick for the pitch and yaw functions was
pushed a little up and the control stick for the nod and roll func-
tion was deflected all to the way to the lower right.
The displays „CHARGE“ and „MIX“ have no meaning in con-
nection with the hexacopter.
Notes on figure 6:
After switching from „MODE 2“ to „MODE 1“, the display
„THRO“ (7) appears below the right control stick icon and the
nod-trimming display (3) is displayed in the left edge of the dis-
play matching the control stick now. Additionally, the positions
of the battery icon (2) and the reverse switch display (5) are
now also swapped.
The following applies in both control modes: If the
power supply is no longer sufficient for a faultless
operation of the transmitter (less than approx. 4.9 V),
the five elements in the battery icon go out and the
transmitter emits short alarms at regular intervals.
In this case, terminate flight operation of the model
immediately and insert a new set of batteries in the
transmitter.
Figure 5
Figure 6
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