Model Select - FUTABA FX40 Instruction Manual

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Model Select

This function is used to load the settings of the
desired model into the FX-40's memory.
The settings may be selected from either the
transmitter's built-in memory or a Data-Pack
CFDP32M (Compact Flash card; 32MB). Remember
that up to 30 model memories are available in the
transmitter; these may be stored in the CFDP32M card.
The name of the model stored in the transmitter and
the Data-Pack may be changed. This can be very useful
to tell different models settings apart. Each model name
Model call
Model addition
*When a new model is added, the Model Type screen and
Frequency screen are automatically displayed. Check or
change the model and frequency. If there are no changes,
touch the Model Type and Frequency icons.
*The added model is displayed in the model list.
Model deletion
(Model list)
(The display screen is an example. The screen depends on the model type.)
can be as long as 32 characters, and the model name
always appears in the display screen.
The Copy function is used to copy one set of model
data into a second memory within the transmitter and
the Data-Pack. It may be used for getting a head-start
on setting up models with almost the same settings (only
complete model from scratch). Also, this function may
be used to make a backup copy of a model setup before
any changes are made.
Model name change
*Up to 32 characters can be input at the model name.
Japanese language input is also possible.
(For a detailed description of the input method, see "User
Name Registration/Character Input Method" of the Basic
Operation section.
Model copy
*If there is no model of the same name at the copy
destination, the name of the copy source is saved. If there
is a model of the same name, a number is appended to the
end of the model name and the model is copied. Change the
name later.
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