User's Manual Part 2

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MT-4S 2.4GHZ FH4T RADIO SYSTEM USER'S GUIDE
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SySteM MenuS
Changing the Minimum Temperature Value, Continued....
1) From within the TEMP1 or TEMP2 menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight MIN
TEMP 68ºF (or 20ºC).
2) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to change the Minimum Tem-
perature value. The Temperature Display Monitor on the Telemetry screen will
TELEMETRY MIN TEMP setting range is 32ºF to 302ºF (0ºC to 150ºC). The default setting is 68ºF (20ºC).
The Minimum Temperature value cannot be set higher than the Alert Temperature value or the Maximum
volt SettinG (reCeiver battery voltaGe teleMetry diSPlay oPtionS)
The Voltage Setting you to change the way receiver battery Voltage information is displayed on the Telemetry Screen
1) From within the TELEMETRY menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight VOLT SET-
TING.
Changing the Maximum Voltage Value
The Maximum Voltage value determines the maximum receiver battery Voltage that
will be shown on the [VOLT] Telemetry Screen Display Monitor. This allows you to
calibrate the Voltage Display Monitor to match your model's receiver battery. This
The Maximum Voltage value cannot be set lower than the Alert Voltage value. If necessary, you may need to lower
TELEMETRY MAX VOLT setting range is 3.0v to 9.0v. The default setting is 9.0v.
3) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to change the Maximum Voltage
value. The Voltage Display Monitor on the Telemetry Screen will not display re-
Changing the Alert Voltage Value
The Alert Voltage value determines the voltage at which the Voltage Alert alarm will sound. For example, you can set the
Alert Voltage value to alert you to when your model's receiver battery is getting low and needs to be recharged. When
the Alert Voltage value is reached, the Voltage Alert alarm will sound and LED2 (Red) will flash. The Voltage Alert alarm
will sound for approximately 5 seconds, however, LED2 will continue to flash until you recharge the receiver battery. The
Refer to the manufacturer of your model's receiver battery to determine the safest Alert Voltage value to use. In
general, the Alert Voltage value should be high enough to alert you when it's time to recharge your receiver battery,