User manual

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4. 4.
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d
1. Make sure that the instructor’s transmitter is bound to the
aircraft in the “Default” wireless mode and that all flying
surfaces are functioning properly.
Change the instructor’s transmitter wireless mode toTeacher2.
and authorize the secondary TX module to bind with the
student’s transmitter.
Connect the wireless trainer module to the student Tx Trainer 3.
Jack (see Tx manual), then prepare the module for binding to
the instructor Tx by inserting the bind plug into the “Ext” port
(see the module guide).
Verify that all of the aircrafts surfaces are correctly controlled by 4.
the student’s transmitter. If they are not correct, make the
necessary changes in the student’s transmitter.
Double Path Wireless Mode (*depends on equipment)
a) Mode Selection.
b) Primary RF module bind control menu line
c) Secondary RF module bind control menu line
d) Optional signal loss alarm settings.
Signal Loss Alarm Settings
It is possible to define a specific response from the transmitter after
one or more receivers disconnect or lose signal. The options are:
Loss of any receiver – the alarm is activated every time any of the
receivers loses a connection. This mode is sufficient for applications
where two receivers control separate functions of the model. Both
receivers must be connected for proper function.
Loss of receiver Rx1an alarm is triggered only if the primary Rx
loses connection. This mode is intended for competition pilots who
use the primary Rx in the model while the second receiver is acting as
a reference for the judges. In this mode, the receivers are
independent and you can control your model with only one receiver
connected.
Loss of receiver Rx2 an alarm is triggered only if the secondary Rx
loses connection. The intended use and behaviour of this mode is
similar to the previous mode.
Loss of both receivers – an alarm is triggered after the signal from
both receivers is lost. You should use this option if you want to join
servo signals redundantly using the Enlink plug or any other central
control unit. Both receivers must be connected for proper function.
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