Getting To Know The Transmitter; Display Switch - FUTABA 3PK Instruction Manual

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Display switch

• If the display switch is turned on without turning on the power switch, programming is possible without emitting
radio waves.
Power switch turned on: Beep confirmation sound is generated and the initial screen shown below appears.
DPAC
(if CAMPac installed)
RF (if transmitting)
DISP (if not transmitting)
User name display: When the END button is held down for 1 second or longer at the initial screen, the Futaba logo and
user name are displayed for about 2 seconds.

GETTING TO KNOW THE TRANSMITTER

If power switch is turned on while display switch is on, transmitter will transmit, which
will interfere with other users operating on the same frequency. Always be sure you have
control of your frequency prior to turning on the primary power switch.
• LCD screen contrast can be adjusted (See SYSTEM, p. 13.)
• LCD may be difficult to read due to temperature change when exposed to direct sunlight
for more than a few minutes at a time, extreme heat, cold, or humidity.
• Always use only the display switch unless you want to transmit to your receiver and you
have control of the frequency.
• Transmitting with the antenna collapsed may damage the module.
BLHT
(if backlit)
PCM,
PPM
or
HRS
• Total timer display (H:M) (see TIMER p. 30) and battery
voltage display
• Model name (10 characters) Futaba name can be changed to
display servo view or timers. (See SYSTEM, p. 13.)
• Steering trim display
• Throttle trim display
• Function names and rate assigned to dials/trims DL1-DL3 and
DT1-DT3 respectively.
• CAMPac, transmission, backlight and modulation status.
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