Instructions for Use

2 CARACTERISTIQUES
ANNEX TRAINERS : REMINDER
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- WIRED TRAINER It involves linking the two transmitters master and student by a cord specific
schooling with connectors on both ends are respectively compatible with both transmitter
references.
-The electrical signals of the two transmitters must also be compatible (polarity, level and number of
such channels).
- WIRELESS TRAINER no cord physically and electrically connects both master and student
transmitters. Instead of this connection, the signals from the master transmitter are captured by the
receiver to which it is associated. This receiver is in turn connected to the student socket on the
master transmitter by a lead and ensures the transmission of orders from the student transmitter to
the master transmitter.
If this trainer mode eliminates the connectivity problem of compatibility between the two
transmitters, it does not in any way the issue of electrical compatibility.
The signal from the receiver captures the orders of the student transmitter must always be
compatible with the master transmitter.
Similarly, the trainer lead connecting the student receiver to the master transmitter must offer
compatibility at its connections.
Note that no constraint exists on the frequency band used by the master transmitter/receiver. The
latter could equally be 27, 40, 41, 72 MHz or 2.4 GHz.
* Illustrations not binding. These illustrations are for illustration only. It is not possible to make the
school trainer between two transmitter PTR-6A. The transmitter PTR-6A can indeed be a student
transmitter. It can not be used as a master transmitter.
MASTER TX
STUDENT TX
WIRED TRAINER
STUDENT RX
MASTER TX
STUDENT TX
WIRED TRAINER