User's Manual

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Program description: reserving a new memory
If you have already read through the manual to this
point, you will undoubtedly have made your fi rst attempt
at programming the system already. Even so, it is impor-
tant to describe each menu here in detail, to ensure that
you have comprehensive instructions for each applica-
tion you are likely to encounter.
In this section we start with setting up a “free” model
memory prior to “programming” a new model:
GRAUBELE
#01
0:00h
stop
flt
K78
0:00
0:00
0.0V
6.1V
HoTT
M
99%
From the basic display press the central SET button of
the r
ight-hand four-way button to move to the “Multi-
function list”. (You can return to the basic screen at any
time by pressing the central ESC button of the left-hand
four-way button.) By default the menu point “Model
memory” is displayed inverse (black background) and is
therefore active when you fi rst call up the multi-function
select menu after switching the transmitter on. If this is
not the case, select the Model memory” menu using
the arrow buttons (cd, ef) of the left or right-hand
four-way button, then briefl y press the central SET but-
ton of the right-hand four-way button:
mod.mem.
servo set.
D/R expo
wing mixer
base sett.
contr set.
phase trim
free mixer
servo disp basic sett
fail-safe telemetry
Detailed description of programming
Reserving a new memory
select model
clear model
copy mod–>mod
=>
=>
=>
export to SD
import from SD
=>
=>
=>
=>
Now press the central SET button of the right-hand four-
w
ay button once more to move on to the “select model
sub-menu.
03
04
05
¿¿
free
¿¿
02
01
06
R06
¿¿
free
¿¿
¿¿
free
¿¿
¿¿
free
¿¿
¿¿
free
¿¿
In the transmitter’s default state the fi rst model memory
is already initialised with the “Fixed-wing model model
type, and the receiver supplied in the set is “bound” to
it. This is indicated by the receiver code displayed at top
right of the screen; in the example above this is R06. If,
on the other hand, the model memory is “unbound”, you
will see “---”.
The remainder of the model memories are not yet
occupied, and are “unbound”; these are entitled
ÄÄfreeÄÄ”. If you want to set up a fi xed-wing model,
then you can immediately start the programming pro-
cedure after leaving the select model sub-menu and
the “Model memory” menu by pressing the central
ESC button of the left-hand four-way button each time
… alternatively you can select one of the free model
memories using the left or right-hand four-way button …
03
04
05
¿¿
free
¿¿
02
01
06
R06
¿¿
free
¿¿
¿¿
free
¿¿
¿¿
free
¿¿
¿¿
free
¿¿
... and then briefl y press the central SET button of the
right-hand four-way button to confi rm your choice.
After this you are invited to select the basic model type,
i. e. either “Fixed-wing” or “Helicopter”:
Sel model type
( empty mod mem )
Use the e or f button of the left or right-hand four-way
button to select the appropriate basic model type, then
press the central SET button of the right-hand four-
way button to confi rm your choice. Your chosen model
memory is now initialised with the selected basic model
type, and the screen switches back to the basic display.
The model memory is now reserved for that use.
However, if you wish to get started with a helicopter,
then use the c or d button of the left or right-hand
four-way button to select one of the model memories
marked as
ÄÄfreeÄÄ”, and confi rm your choice with
a brief press of the central SET button of the right-hand
four-way button. You are now requested to defi ne the
basic model type, i. e. either “fi xed-wing” or “helicopter”.
Use the c or d button of the left or right four-way
button to select the corresponding symbol, then again
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