User's Manual

Warnings
Trainer
Power Setting
To Access the Power Setting Function
To Access the Warnings Screen
The Warnings function programs an alarm to sound if
specific switches or stick positions are in an unsafe
position when the transmitter is first turned on. In
helicopter model type default warnings include Throttle,
Stunt 1, Stunt 2 and Hold. In airplane model type these
warnings include Throttle Low, Flaps, Gear, Flight Mode
1 and Flight Mode 2. If you turn the transmitter on and
any of these switches or the throttle is not at the low
position, the alarm will sound; the screen will display the
warning and no transmission will occur until the stick or
switch is in the correct position.
Press and hold the roller while turning on the transmitter.
When System Setup appears on the screen, release the
roller. The AH6T is now in System Setup Mode.
Rotate the roller to highlight Warning then press.
The following screen appears:
Highlight the desired warning (Throttle, Stunt 1, Stunt 2
or Hold or Throttle, Flaps, Gear, Flight Mode 1 and Flight
Mode 2 for airplane model) then press the roller to
select. Now rotate the roller to inhibit or activate the
selected warning.
To verify the warning is functioning turn the transmitter
off, move the selected switch or throttle in the offending
position then turn the transmitter on. The alarm will
sound; the screen will display the specific warning and
no modulation will occur.
The Power Setting function is used to setting the
transmitter mode and region.
Press and hold the roller while turning on the transmitter.
When System Setup appears on the screen, release the
roller. The AH6T is now in System Setup Mode.
Enter Power Setting to setup the mode and region
Press and hold the roller while turning on the transmitter.
When System Setup appears on the screen, release the
roller. The AH6T is now in System Setup Mode.
Rotate the roller to highlight Trainer then press. The
following screen appears:
Inhibit: In Inhibit you can use the transmitter as a slave
only. However, the slave transmitter must have the same
programming as the master (e.g., servo reversing, travel
adjust, sub-trim, trims).
Line / Wireless Master: When Line / Wireless Master is
selected the slave transmitter has control of the stick
function only (aileron, elevator rudder and throttle) while
the master maintains control of all other channels and
functions including D/R and switch positions. This is ideal
for complex models as the master maintains control of all
secondary functions and controls all other channels.
Slave: Use Slave mode when flying with the AH6T as a
slave when the master radio has activated its
Link/Wireless Master. In this case, there is no need to
match programming between the slave and master
transmitter.
Rotate the roller to switch the channel then press. The
following screen appears:
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