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8.24
Y
=
transmitter
battery
vohage. The digital
value
is
very accurate,
but
unfortunately
not
easy
to assimilate
at
first
glance
-
a drawback
of all digital
displays.
lm-
mediately after
a
full
charge
the
voltage
is
about
8.2
-
8.4
V.
At 6.9 Volts
the battery
monitor trips, and
the bat'
tery should
be
recharged.
Next
to the digital
display
is a
"bar"
consisting
of up
to 6
"boxes".
This is an analogue
version
ol the digital
volt
age display;
it
is
easier
to understand
at a
glance,
but
it
isnot
so accurate.
Consider
it as a rough
indicator of bat-
tery
voltage.
The battery
discharges steadily
while
you
are
using
the transmitter,
and at the
same time
the boxes
are
gradually
erased
from right to
left; i.e. the bar
be-
comes
shorter.
Because
of manujacturing
tolerances,
and
lhe
inherently approximate
nature of the bar,
the dis-
play
is not as accurate
and
reliable as the digital
display,
but
it
gives
you
a useful
idea ol how things
are
going.
After the bar
display:
rlrl:2+
A
very useful
leature:
The operating
period
display
At any
time
you
can
see
how long the
transmitter
has
been
in use since
the last
time the timer
was
reset to
zero
(you
can do
that at any
time
-
see
the next section
on this
page
for more details).
The timer
is cumulative,
and it
makes no difference
how
often
you
switch
the transmitter
on and
ofl; the operat-
ing
period
timer
stops counting
when
you
switch
off,
and
continues
when
you
switch
on again.
In
practice
the best
way of
managing the
timer is as
foF
lows: set it to
zero every time
you
recharge
the battery
The display
shows
hours :
minutes.
How to use
the operating
period
timer
There
is not much to say
about this
timer; all
you
can do
to
it is reset
it
to
zero. To do this
(starting
trom the Status
display)
press
E Z
f]
. You will now be at
the operating
oeriod timer
menu:
--ÜFEFI.
FEFI
I LItI--
EE:;ET:
Et:l:
ltit r
Press the
Z
key; the
value displayed
will
change
to
00:00,
and
you
are
done.
Return to
the Status display
with
@ El El
.
The operating
period
display
is in the form
hours :
minutes.
There
is nothing
else to
worry about concerning
this
timer.
When the
transmitter
is switched
off,
it records
the
last displayed
time
and starts
again
from the
re-
corded
value
next time
you
switch
on.
When should
I reset the display?
The timer can
count uo to
99 hours 59
minutes, then
it
starts again
from
zero. That's by
no means
long enough
to measure
the
lifetime of the
transmitter, although
it
might be
enough
for
"occasional
flyers"
to count their
flying time
per
season.
It makes
most sense
to reset
the timer
to zero every
time
you give
the
transmitter battery
a
lull charge.
The
transmitter's
operating
period
lrom a full charge
is
around
four hours, so
the display
gives you
quite
an ac-
curate
idea of
how much
longer
you
can
fly. But
please
only
consider
this value as
a
guide.
Slight
differences
in
batteries
and
in the transmitter's
current
consumption
can
result
in variations of up
to +/-
20010.
Your
best
bet
is to carry out
a
practical
experiment
to determine
how
long
your
own transmitter
actually
lasts.
How
to switch
between
the
transmis-
sion
modes
PPM7, PPM9 and
PCM
The transmitter
can be used
with both
PPM
receivers
(e.9.
"UNl
9") and
with PCM units
(e.9.
'PCM
DS').
You
have to set
the transmission
mode to
match the
type
of
receiver
you
wish to use.
This is
how
you
do
it:
From
the Status
Display
press
EIZZ
to arrive at
the
"PPM/PCM"
display.
You will see
this:
l'lUttLlLHT
I ül'lr
FFI'1fu
Press
the
E
key.
"PPM7", 'PPMg"
(or
"PCM")
will
start
to flash.
Press the
E
key.
PPM will change
to
PCM
(or
vice
versa).
That's all there
is to it. Use
the
E
or
El
key to
change
from PPM
7 to PPM 9 and back.
Press
El
three
times to
get
back
to the Status
Display.
It is only
necessary
to switch to
PPM 7
if
you
wish to
use a
receiver
which cannot
decode 9 channels
(e.9.
4/6 channel
receivers buill
in 1979).
lf
you
attempt to
use
this type
of receiver
with the
transmitter set
to PPM I,
the servos
attached
to outputs
1 + 2
will not work cor-
rectlv
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