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Digital proportional radio control system
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of the signal. This is measured from -120dBm to -60dBm. The higher up the graph the signal appears the
stronger it is, and has a bigger chance of causing interference.
Along the bottom of the graph is a solid block of red, this in this case is just background noise. Background
noise usually isn't a problem and a level of background noise can be expected everywhere.
Along the graph at different frequencies red spikes can be seen. Each of these spikes is a signal which is almost
constant, hence their red color, and most likely is another ADFHS system communicating with a receiver. Each
of these red spikes is the result of the transmitter and receiver hopping between different frequencies in an
attempt to reduce interference, by moving around different parts of the frequency band. This reduces the risk
of losing control due to the signal being masked, or drowned out by another signal that is static.
Function Use
This function uses a buffer that layers information on top of the graph, this
enables the system to calculate how often a signal is present, the most often
the signal is there the closer to red it will be. This means that the function
keeps the information on the graph until the allotted time (in this case 1
min) is up, after that the information will be deleted from the buffer and
removed from the graph. So in this case all information gathered over 1 min
ago will be deleted automatically and will no longer be represented in the
graph.
There are two settings in this function, [Reset] and [Period].
Reset removes all data from the graph starting from scratch. A prompt will
appear asking if you wish to continue.
Period... changes the amount of time the buffer holds information before
deleting it. For example if the buffer is only 10 seconds long, any information
stored 10 seconds ago will be deleted.

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This function is used to change, reset, rename or copy model setups. The FS-iT4S can store up to 20 different
models in the internal memory.
[Select model]: Changes the current model. Touch [Select model] and then choose the name of the model
to load it.
[Reset model]: Changes the current model settings to the factory default.
To reset a model:
1.
Make sure the current model is the one you want to reset. If not, select the desired model as
described above.
Select [Reset model] and then [Yes] in the confirmation box. The model will be reset to the factory
2.
default.
[Name]: Renames the current model.
To name a model:
1.
Make sure the current model is the one you want to rename. If not, select the desired model as
described above.
Touch [Name] and a keyboard is displayed.
2.
3.
Enter the name using the keyboard. Then press the
icon to save.
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