JETI model duplex DC -24 II User manual

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CZECH REPUBLIC
DC -24 II
2.4GHz & 900MHz NG
Dual Band System
EN
Part I. - User manual

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2. Technical data and description of the transmitter ..................... 10
2.2 Description of the transmitter ...................................................... 11
1.4 Package contents DC 24 II ............................................................. 07
1.2 Features ............................................................................................. 05
2.2.1 Control Identification ........................................................... 11
3. First start up of the transmitter ......................................................... 13
CONTENT
1.5 Technical Support ........................................................................... 07
3.1 Turning the transmitter on/off ......................................................... 13
3.1.1 Turn on ..................................................................................... 13
2.2.2 Assembly Identification ....................................................... 12
3.1.2 Turn off ..................................................................................... 13
1.1 DUPLEX DC-24II .............................................................................. 05
1.6 Warranty - warranty card .............................................................. 07
2.1 Technical parameters ..................................................................... 10
1. Introduction ............................................................................................ 05
1.3 Manual Navigation ........................................................................ 06
3.2 Language selection ....................................................................... 14
3.11 Example of creating a new model ................................................ 23
3.11.1 New Model Creation Wizard .......................................... 23
3.11.3 Servo assignment ............................................................ 24
3.3 Description of the "menu", "esc" and 3D button ........................ 14
3.10 Transmitter menu ............................................................................ 22
3.6 Main menu ....................................................................................... 17
3.11.2 Functions assignment .................................................... 24
3.8.1 Setting the transmitter mode .............................................. 18
3.8 Set preferred transmitter configuration ..................................... 18
3.4 Bottom bar of the display .............................................................. 14
3.4.4 Intensity .................................................................................. 15
3.5 Top bar icons .................................................................................... 16
3.8.2 Set username, date, time, units, frequency and
screenshot capture switch ..................................................... 19
3.8.3 System sound ......................................................................... 20
3.9 Telemetry ......................................................................................... 21
3.4.2 Volume ..................................................................................... 15
3.4.3 Backlight type ......................................................................... 15
3.4.1 Telemetry ................................................................................. 14
3.7 Home screen bottom bar icon features ..................................... 17
3.9.1 Display of telemetry data on the transmitter screen ...... 21

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4.5.1 Bluetooth module - wireless audio transmission ............ 33
4.1.1 Folder structure and description ........................................ 31
3.11.11 Alarms ................................................................................ 28
3.11.9 Voice output ...................................................................... 27
4.2 JETI studio and transmitter updates ........................................... 32
4.1.2 Folders to which we don't recommend making any
4.2.1 Updating and backing up transmitter data ..................... 32
4.4 Copying models between the transmitters ................................ 33
3.12 Help mode ......................................................................................... 30
4.1 Connecting to a PC via a USB cable ............................................. 31
changes: .................................................................................. 32
4.3 PC Joystick ........................................................................................ 33
4. Connecting to a PC ................................................................................ 31
4.5 Bluetooth and Wi-Fi module ......................................................... 33
3.11.10 Displayed telemetry ........................................................ 28
3.11.5 Using a satellite receiver for the 900 MHz band ......... 25
3.11.7 Free mixes ......................................................................... 26
3.11.6 Servo setup ........................................................................ 26
3.11.4 Pairing (Binding) receiver with transmitter ................ 25
3.11.8 Aileron differential ........................................................... 27
5.4.1 Charging ................................................................................. 42
5.2 Swappable and Assignable Switches ......................................... 41
5.1.1 Control Stick Length Adjustment ....................................... 35
5.1.3 Control Stick Tension Adjustment ...................................... 36
mobile phone or tablet .......................................................... 34
5.1 Control Stick ..................................................................................... 35
5. Transmitter hardware - description ................................................ 35
5.1.2 Swivel Control Stick Adjustment ......................................... 35
4.5.2 Bluetooth module - transmission of telemetry to a
5.1.4 Ratchet Tension Adjustment ............................................... 36
5.1.5 Throttle stick travel adjustment .......................................... 37
5.1.6 Changing the transmitter mode ......................................... 37
5.1.7 Transmitter Gimbals with Switch or Button Installation 38
5.3 Digital Trims ..................................................................................... 42
5.4 Transmitter Battery Pack ............................................................... 42
5.6 Shielding antennas ......................................................................... 44
5.5 PPM Input/Output connector ..................................................... 43
5.4.2 Battery Replacement .......................................................... 43
5.7 Change SD Card ............................................................................ 44

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6. Safety Handling Rules ................................................................... 44
6.3 Pre-Flight Checks ........................................................................... 45
6.4 Application ....................................................................................... 46
6.2 General Safety Rules ....................................................................... 45
6.1 Transmitter Battery Pack ............................................................... 45

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1.1 DUPLEX DC-24II
The DUPLEX DC-24II transmitters were developed and produced
with the cooperation of professional engineers and world champion
pilots. It's a modernized version of the proven DC-24 transmitters.
The design goals were maximum utility, durability, and reliablity of
their mechanical parts along with simple handling. The metal case,
with its chemically resistant finish, provides maximum protection for
the interior components. The straightforward case shape makes
servicing easy. The all-metal, ball bearing equipped, control gimbals
with their magnetic Hall sensors are another revolutionary design
concept used to make the DC/DS among the world's most advanced
R/C systems.
Thank you for buying the JETI Duplex DC-24II transmitter. This is a
High-End transmitter that will surely satisfy all users. Duplex is a JETI
model remote control system with maximum reliability and safety.
The large LCD display located on the top of the transmitter offers
perfect readability in any lighting conditions and a wide viewing
angle. The new graphical software gives the user a simplified and
intuitive setting not only of the transmitter, but also of other
supported connected devices in the model. Internal WiFi and
Bluetooth communication modules extend the transmitter with
new functions and options. In the products of the DUPLEX EX series,
full telemetry, data transfer and their processing to LCD transmitters,
as well as analysis in a PC, are already integrated as standard. The
transmitter allows the setup of voice notifications, both preinstalled
and user created, which can be related to telemetric values, user set
alarms, or signals which have been assigned to conditions of various
control elements.
1 Introduction
Duplex 2.4GHz – the DC/DS transmitters feature the Duplex
2.4GHz, frequency hopping, digital, data stream system, originally
developed by JETI model in the Czech Republic. For higher security,
the transmitter is equipped with two separate RF modules for the 2.4
GHz band. This system has been reliably used for many years.
Duplex 900MHz NG (Next Generation) - transmitters have a backup
RF module working in the 900 Mhz band. Doubled two-band data
transmission in this way ensures unparalleled security and reliability
of the system.
Wi-Fi module - extending the connectivity of the transmitter by the
access to the Internet (this function will be gradually released and
updated through free updates).
Precise Gimbals – the transmitter gimbals are equipped with Hall
sensors and ball bearings for precision movement with an almost
unlimited lifespan.
Bluetooth module - connection to wireless headphones for audio
transmission or to mobile phones and tablets to display telemetry.
LCD Display – color 4" LCD display with 480 x 480 resolution which is
highly visible under any light conditions.
Integrated telemetry - DUPLEX transmitters are developed to
display and use telemetry for model control. Transmitters display all
telemetry and also offer the possibility to use telemetry data for
control of any functions in the model.
1.2 Features
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Important parts of the instructions are separated from the text
andhighlighted according to importance.
Li-Ion Battery – provides a proven and reliable energy source with a
high capacity (6200mAh) and a long service life.
Fast Navigation – „3D” rotary-button interface combined with
function keys allow for speedy navigation within the transmitter menu.
Digital Trims – fully programmable trims and a revolutionary
automatic trimming function.
Large Memory – Internal SD card for storing models, sounds, and
telemetry data.
Programming – the logical and intuitive transmitter firmware is
designed to be simple to use (just follow the step-by-step screens).
The creation of a new model can be accomplished with just a few easy
steps.
USB-C plug – convenient connection to your PC. Fast firmware & sound
upgrades, telemetry data downloads.
Easy Charging – USB-C plug for connecting to the charger or PC.
Sounds/Alarms – the DC/DS transmitters are equipped with audible
alarms and also allows the use of user-recordable alarms and sounds to
keep you fully informed while also keeping distractions to a minimum.
Integrated Antenna - built in antennas are fully protected against
mechanical damage.
Swappable and Assignable Switches – All the switches on the DC/DS
transmitters (2- or 3-position) can be easily moved and assigned to
create a custom configuration that works best for your application.
1.3 Manual Navigation
This part of the manual is intended to introduce you to the functions of
the transmitter step by step and in a logical order. It guides you through
basic transmitter setup and shows examples of creating a new model.
Integrated microphone with voice recognition capability - using
the integrated microphone you can easily prepare your own audio files.
Furthermore, you can teach the transmitter to respond to several voice
commands.
For the transmitter to be usable without compromise for all modeling
disciplines, its menu is quite comprehensive. Therefore, we recommend
that you familiarize yourself with the settings of the transmitter. Then
you will be able to take full advantage of its advantages and
possibilities. The transmitter has a menu sorted into logical groups and
is equipped with a context-sensitive help, which you can open on the
transmitter display at any time during setup.
Advice Note Warning
In this part of the manual, you will find the construction of the
transmitter and the possibilities of its mechanical adjustment
according to the needs of the user. For software settings and model
settings, use the first part of the manual or the context-help that is
part of the transmitter.
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2. Distributor, Manufacturer
1. Web Site
Either the JETI model (manufacturer) or your local distributor’s web
sites offer a wide range of support for the DC transmitters. You will find
advice, tips or frequently asked questions (FAQ) which, in most cases,
contain the answers to your questions.
If you feel uncertain about how to set up particular transmitter
functions, do not hesitate to take advantage of our technical
support:
You may also find support at your local hobby shop, distributor, or
directly with the manufacturer JETI model s.r.o.
1.5 Technical Support
1.4 Package contents DC 24 II
1. JETI DC-24II transmitter. Aluminium Case. Charging adapter 2. 3.
for the transmitter. -C Cable. 4. 5. USB PC 4-point Adjustable Harness.
6. 7. 8. 9. REX12Assist Receiver Duplex Pad. Tool kit.. Cleaning cloth.
10. User Manuals
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1.6 Warranty - warranty card
Warranty Period of the Product:
This JETI manufacturer warranty (hereafter referred to as the
“Warranty”) is granted by JETI model s.r.o. (hereafter referred to as
“JETI”) to the purchaser (hereafter referred to as “You”) DUPLEX
transmitters (hereinafter referred to as the "Product"). This warranty
card is being delivered with the Product, subject to the following
terms and conditions. JETI accredited Service Agents and Repair
Centers will provide the services covered under this Warranty.
This warranty is valid for 24 months. If proof of purchase cannot be
provided, the manufacture date as recorded by JETI will be deemed
to be the start of the Warranty Period.
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This Warranty applies only if the Product was newly manufactured
on the Date of Purchase and not sold as used, refurbished or
manufacturing seconds. Please keep the original purchase invoice
for future service request. This Warranty does not include failure
caused by improper installation, operation, cleaning or
maintenance, accident, damage, misuse, abuse, non-JETI
modifications to the product, normal wear and tear or any other
event, act, default or omission outside JETI control.
For further details, see section 4 of this Warranty Card. All
components that an JETI Service Center repaired or replaced will be
under warranty for three months or for the remainder of the
warranty period, whichever is applicable. The Repair Center may
recover the originally configured system bundled with the Product.
JETI will not restore or transfer any data or software from the
Product's original storage media. If the Product is replaced or
refund, all user generated data may be permanently deleted.
Statutory Rights
This Warranty is given independently of any statutory rights that
may apply in the country of purchase and does not ffect or limit such
statutory rights in any manner what so ever.
1. General
JETI warrants the Product to be free from defects in workmanship
and materials for the Warranty Period. The Warranty does not cover
bundled accessories, which were delivered together with the
Product such as: cables, charger, case etc. If the Product fails during
normal and proper use within the Warranty Period, JETI will repair or
replace the defective parts of the Product, or the Product itself, with
new or reconditioned parts or products that are functionally
equivalent or superior to those originally supplied.
3. Warranty Service
4. Exclusions from this Limited Warranty Service
Read the user manual first and use the Product only according to the
user manual. Periodically back up your data stored on the Product.
Pack the Product in safe and stable packaging and make sure that all
accessories are in the package. The original packaging may be useful
for this purpose. JETI shall have no liability for the loss, damage or
destruction of accessories or removable storage devices, unless they
are caused by willful of gross negligent acts by JETI.
JETI does not warrant uninterrupted or error-free operation of this
Product, The Warranty only covers technical hardware issues during
the Warranty Period and in normal use conditions. It applies to
firmware issues but not to any other software issues or customer
induced damages or circumstances such as but not limited to:
Technical support line phone number can be found at
http://www.jetimodel.com/support.
2. Customer Responsibility
When using the Product
Ensure that You have fully backed up all the data stored on Your
Product before any service process is started. You agree that
JETI may delete any data or LUA aplications installed on the
Product without restoring them. JETI shall not be held liable for
the permanent loss, damage, or misuse of your data.
If you have a defective product, you must send it to Fy JETI Model or
your dealer for service. Use proof of purchase at the point of
purchase of the product.
If the Product is under Warranty, You hereby agree to transfer the
ownership of replaced defective parts and such parts shall
automatically become the property of JETI.
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b) The serial number of the Product, components or accessories has
been altered, cancelled or removed;
d) Damage (accidental or otherwise) to the Product that does not
impact the Product's operation and functions, such as without
limitation to rust, change in color, texture or finish, wear and tear,
and gradual deterioration;
c) Obsolescence;
a) Damage caused to this Product(s) by you or any non-authorized
third party;
e) Damage to the Product caused by improper installation,
improper connection or malfunction of a peripheral device such
as printer, optical drive, network card, or USB device, etc.
5. Limitation of Liability
Except as provided in this Warranty and to the maximum extent
permitted by law, JETI is not responsible for direct, special, incidental
or consequential damages resulting from any breach of warranty or
condition, or under any other legal theory, including but not limited
to loss of use; loss of revenue; loss of, damage to or corruption of
data; or any indirect or consequential loss or damage whatsoever
caused including the replacement of equipment and property, any
costs of recovering or reproducing any data stored on or used with
the Product. The foregoing limitation shall not apply to death or
personal injury claims, or any statutory liability for intentional and
gross negligent acts and/ or omissions by JETI. Some jurisdictions do
not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential
damages; to the extent such jurisdiction is governing this Warranty
the above limitations do not apply to You. 742 58 Příbor
CZECHIA
e-mail: tel.: +420 556 802 092,[email protected],
JETI model s.r.o.
Lomená 1530
This Warranty is provided by:
JETI reserves the right to interpret the provisions in this JETI
Warranty Information. The information in this warranty card may
change without prior notice. Please visit the JETI Support site at
http://www.jetimodel.com/support for current and complete JETI
warrantyinformation.
Product purchased in European Union is eligible for JETI Warranty
Service within European Union.
In this Warranty:
This Warranty applies in the country of purchase.
6. Privacy
It is necessary for JETI to collect, process, and use Your personal data
in order to facilitate the requested service; and for this purpose Your
personal data may be transferred to, stored, processed or used by
JETI affiliated companies or JETI service providers. JETI committed
that all said transfer, storage, process or use of Your personal data
shall be subject to applicable laws on privacy protection and
personal data security and the “JETI Privacy
7. Warranty and Support
Service procedures may vary by country. Some service and/or
replacement products may not be available in all countries.
Some countries may have fees and restrictions that apply at the time
of service.
8. JETI Contact Details
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Parameters
DC-24 II
Channels
24
Control inputs
18
902 - 928 MHz (US)
Backup Modul 900MHz NG
863 - 870 MHz (EU),
Active
Flight Modes
10
Free Mixes
30
Data Graphs
Active
Audio Player
Active
Logical Switches
24
Number of Remote Commands
24
Servo Sequencer
10
Timers
10
Displayed Telemetry Values
40
Sound on Events
40
Alarms
40
Vibration Alarms
Active
Voice Output
Active
MP3
Active
Microphone
Active
Gyro Settings
3
Servo Balancer
Active
Function Curves
Active
Throttle Limiter (heli)
Active
Variometer
Active
Flight Mode Trim
Active
Data Stream Logging
80
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Parameters
DC-24 II
Telemetry Controls
64
Voice Commands
16
Lua Apps
10
Ditex Servo Telemetry
16
Double Path
Active
RF modules 2.4GHz/900MHz NG
2/1
Number of antenas 2.4GHz/900MHz
4/1
Material Gimbals & Buttons
Aluminium
Transmitter Frame
Aluminium
Stick Resolution
4096
Gimbal Hall Sensors/Vibration
Yes/Yes
Memory, SD Card
8 GB
Backlight LCD
4" 480x480px
Color, high backlight
Bluetooth connectivity for headphones (Bluetooth
audio)
Active
Telemetry via Bluetooth for smartphones
(Android/iOS)
Active
Wi-Fi module
Noactive
Graphical interface JUI
Ver. 2.0
USB connector
Typ C
Weight (g)
1490g
Transmitter Battery Pack (mAh)
Li-Ion 6200
Transmitter Aluminium Case
Included
2.1 Technical parameters
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2.2.1 Control Identification
17. USB-C connector (Charging/connecting to PC)
19. LED Indicators
4. Digital Trims for the Left Stick T3, T4
12. Transmitter On/Off „Power Switch”
2. Left Stick 3, 4 – the DC-24II Transmitter Supports Modes 1-4, see
Control Sticks -> mode change
8. Rotary Control Knob „7"
9. Rotary Control Knob „8"
15. „ESC” Button
1. Right Stick 1, 2 – the DC-24II Transmitter Supports Modes 1-4, see
Control Sticks -> mode change.
7. Left Side Control Lever „6"
10. LCD Display
11. Function Buttons „F1 – F5"
3. Swappable and Assignable Switches: Sa, Sb, Sc, Sd, Se, Sf, Sg, Sh, Si, Sj
18. Headphone connector / PPM connector
14. „Menu” Button
5. Digital Trims for the Right Stick T1, T2
6. Right Side Control Lever „5"
13. „3D” Control Selector
16. Antenna/ Transmitter Handle
20. Speaker
21. Harness Bracket (optional accessory) Installation Holes
22. Microphone
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25. Memory Card Micro SD 8GB
26. PPM Output Connector
31. Bluetooth/Wi-Fi module
24. Battery Connector
28. Right Gimbal Assembly
27. Left Gimbal Assembly
23. Transmitter Battery Pack
30. 900MHz Module NG
(Next Generation)
29. 2.4 GHz Module
2.2.2 Assembly Identification
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3.1.1 Turn on
1. The transmitter is turned on by long pressing the „POWER“
button.
2. Turning on has to be confirmed by pressing the "F5" button
below the display.
4. the transmitter can be turned on even without confirmation if the
item "Disable startup question" is set to "Yes" in the "Main menu
/ System / Configuration" menu. In this case, the transmitter is
turned on by a long press "POWER" button without confirmation.
3. If turning on is not confirmed within the time limit of 10s, the
transmitter will automatically turn off. This confirmation protects
the transmitter against unwanted turning on, for example during
transport.
3.1.2 Turn off
1. The transmitter is turned off by
pressing the "POWER" button.
Note: if the transmitter is connected to a charger or PC, the
"Disable startup question" function is disabled.
2. Turning off the transmitter
requires confirmation with the
" F 5 " b u t t o n u n d e r t h e
transmitter display.
źif the shutdown process is not
confirmed within the 10s time
li mi t, t h e tr a n s m it te r wi ll
a u t o m a t i c a l l y l e a v e t h e
shutdown menu and remain on.
źtransmitter shutdown confirmation is a safety feature that cannot
be disabled.
Note: the transmitter can be turned off in an emergency (without
saving the current changes) by simultaneously long pressing the
"POWER" and "ESC" buttons.
3 First start up of the transmitter
3.1 Turning the transmitter on/off
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Some menu screens have a bar with
up to five icons at the bottom. This
bar and its icons are different for
each window. Each icon is assigned
its function and this is activated by
pressing the button below the icon.
When there is no icon above the
button or it is not highlighted, the
button has no function in this
screen.
After turning on the transmitter,
there is a screwdriver and wrench icon in the lower left corner of the
start screen. Pressing the „F1" key (below this icon) opens the quick
settings menu with the following options:
„OFF“ - no telemetry data will be displayed or
saved.
„ON“ - telemetry data will be displayed and
stored in the transmitter's memory.
Note: we recommend always having telemetry turned "On".
3.4.1 Telemetry
Possible settings:
Enable or disable telemetry data. The setting is for the entire system,
i.e. all models in the transmitter's memory.
„Receive On / Log off“ - telemetry data will be displayed but not
stored in the transmitter's memory.
3.3 Description of the "menu", "esc" and 3D button
ź The default language version of
the transmitter is English. The
language of the transmitter can be
easily changed in the menu "Main
menu/System/Configuration"
item "Language".
b
a
c
ź the „3D” button is the basic
controller for s e t t i n g up t h e
transmitter. By turning the rotary
part of the 3D controller , you (a/b)
scroll through the menu items or set
the specific value of the selected
item. Pressing the 3D controller ( c )
opens the highlighted item or
3.4 Bottom bar of the display
3.2 Language selection
confirms the set value.”
ź pressing "ESC" means "one step back".
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źt h e c u r r e n t s e t v o l u me i s
displayed in the first line.
The transmitter is equipped with a speaker and can notify of various
events, alarms or reached limits by playing sound or voice output.
The current volume setting is displayed in this menu.
3. To confirm, press the F5 (OK) button.
1. Use the „3D” controller to select
the "Volume" line and activate the selection.
4. Press the 3D controller to confirm the selection.
Note: for example, suitable volume controls are potentiometers
„P7" or „P8".
3.4.2 Volume
źdetailed t ra n s m i t te r sound
settings can be found in "Main
menu/System/Sound volume".
Audio volume
Potentiometer assignment:
źthe vo l ume settin g c a n b e
controlled from the menu or with
the assigned controller, for
example by potentiometer.
5. Move the control you want to control the transmitter volume.
2. Move the potentiometer you want to control the volume, it will
be detected automatically.
3.4.4 Intensity
Note: the time and the intensity of the backlight plays a significant
role in energy consumption. In the case of permanent and intense
backlighting of the display, the operating time of the transmitter
will be shortened.
„Duration 60s“ – after 60s of inactivity, the backlight turns off. Any
action of the controls turns the backlight on
again.
„ON“ – LCD backlight permanently on.
The intensity of the LCD backlight can be manually adjusted in 11
steps, or an "Automatic backlight" option can be selected, in which
the transmitter adjusts the intensity according to the ambient light
conditions.
3.4.3 Backlight type
Note: if you assign a control to the volume control and turn it down
to the minimum value, the sounds of the transmitter will be turned
off completely (including alarms).
The backlight of the display can be set to:
„OFF“ – LCD backlight permanently off.
„Duration 10s“ – after 10s of inactivity, the backlight turns off. Any
action of the controls turns the backlight on
again.
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1. Signal strength in the 2.4GHz band.
5. The name of the active flight mode.
2.-3. Display of the status of two RF transmitter modules for the 2.4
GHz band. The tick icon indicates that the exact module is
active and communicating with the receiver. The cross icon
indicates that the transmitter module has not established
communication with the receiver or the receiver is not
available.
4. Display of active/inactive RF module for the 900 MHz band.
6. Tecording of telemetry data in the transmitter's memory. If a
square is displayed, recording is disabled. If a flashing circle is
displayed, telemetr y data is being recorded in the
3.5 Top bar icons
Note: the „F4" „Start/Stop” button starts or stops telemetry data
recording. The „F5" „Delete” button resets timers, transmitter
status and „Min/Max.” telemetry values on the display.
10. Transmitter battery status (graphically).
9. Transmitter battery status (percent).
7. Bluetooth module activity.
8. The throttle lock icon informs about the throttle lever position
being locked. This is a safety function preventing the engine
from starting unintentionally. If the lock icon is not displayed,
this function is not active.
transmitter's memory. A cross indicates that telemetry has
been manually turned off by the user.
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F5
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1. The icon with the lock symbol
and the „F1" button is used to
block the throttle controller (see
chapter 3.5). You can also find
safety functions that prevent the
motor from spinning in another
menu of the transmitter (e.g.
" M a i n m e n u / A d v a n c e d
s e t t i n g s / O t h e r m o d e l
options/Motor stop switch").
Note: it is possible to change the
display of values with the „F3"
button under the circular arrows
icon. Deflection can be displayed as
a graph, a table with function
names, percent (%), or as a value in
ms.
Description of the icons of the bottom bar of the main menu:
2. Icon with servo and eye symbol
(„F2" button) opens the server
monitor function.
2. Press the "MENU" button to
enter the main menu of the
transmitter.
The main menu is divided into six
basic groups. These groups branch
in a logical sequence. For example,
the first line is the "Model" option. If
you select this line with the „3D”
controller and press to confirm the
selection, another layer under the
"Model" menu will open. The first
line now has "Model Selection". By
selecting it, the third menu layer opens, in which we can select a
specific model from the transmitter's memory. The architecture of
the transmitter's entire menu is created on the same principle of
vertically and horizontally logically assembled groups.
1. Turn on the transmitter.
3.6 Main menu 3.7 Home screen bottom bar icon features
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Note: setting the devices installed in the model (receivers,
controllers, Central Box, telemetry sensors, etc.) from the
transmitter and without the need to remove them from the model
or connect them to special programmers is very practical and
convenient. Use the „F2" "Connected devices" button to access
this function directly.
3. The icon with the directory
symbol ( „F5" button) is used to
direc tly enter the "Device
explorer" menu. All devices
used in the current model and
supporting the EX Bus protocol
a r e d i s p l a y e d h e r e . T h e
properties and status of these
device s can be monitored
directly on the transmitter
display and their settings can
also be changed from it.
The transmitter is manufactured in mode 1 or mode 2 as standard.
This modes can be changed very easily by the user at any time.
3.8.1 Setting the transmitter mode
Note: previously created models remain in their original mode.
The change is only valid for models created after switching to the
new mode.
3.8 Set preferred transmitter configuration
Description of modes:
Mode 1 Mode 2
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Note: before starting to create a new model in a new transmitter,
always select the correct mode first.
If it is necessary to change the function of the throttle stick
mechanically when changing the mode, proceed according to the
chapter "5.1 Stick controls" .
Note: if you switch between modes
1 and 3 (both have the throttle stick
on the right) or between modes 2
and 4 (both have the throttle stick
on the left), to change the mode just
select your preference in the menu
" M a i n m e n u / S y s t e m /
Configuration/MODE ".
Mode3 Mode 4
3.8.2 Set username, date, time, units, frequency and
screenshot capture switch
Stick mode: - see chapter 3.8.1
Date: - enter the correct date
Username: - you can enter your
name or any word.
Note: the transmitter assigns a
date and time to the LOG records
of the telemetry values. It is
important to enter the correct
values for correct orientation in
the telemetry records.
Time: - enter the correct
time.
Language: - see chapter 3.2
In the "Main menu/System Configuration" menu there are a
number of user-adjustable parameters that affect the function of the
transmitter. Therefore, it is advisable to set them immediately after
turning on the transmitter for the
first time.
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