Battery And Operating Timer - Sanwa M11X Operating Manual

2.4ghz digital hight response system
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battery and operATING timer

TRANSMITTER BATTERY VOLTAGE
When the transmitter is turned ON for the very first time, the BATT menu on Function Page 3 is displayed. When the transmitter is
subsequently turned ON, the last menu and function page that was displayed when the transmitter was turned OFF is displayed.
The transmitter battery voltage is displayed on two different areas of the LCD display. Transmitter battery voltage is displayed in
the information window and in the battery menu window. Transmitter battery voltage is displayed in decimal value increments of
0.1 volts. Operating voltage is 6.1 volts to 11.0 volts. Normal operating voltage is ~7.5 volts
Programming
Window
Logo Screen
When the transmitter battery voltage drops to 6.7
volts, the transmitter will start beeping and vibrating (if
the vibration feature is enabled), and will continue
every 30 seconds. When this happens, promptly
stop operation and recharge the transmitter
batteries. Continuing to use the transmitter after
the low voltage alarm sounds can result in loss of
control of your model.
While in the BATT menu, press the ENTER key to switch between the Logo screen and the User screen.
To enter your Username so that it appears on the User Screen, see page 54.
OPERATING TIMER
The Operating Timer is a count-up timer that records the time the transmitter has been turned on in hours and minutes. This timer
can be reset to 00:00 by pressing the INC/+ and DEC/- keys at the same time (only in the BATT menu). Resetting the Operating
Timer after you have recharged the transmitter battery will give you the amount of time the battery has been in use.
Battery Voltage*
User Screen
Operation Timer
Operation Timer
Page 16
Function Page 3 (BATT)
Battery Voltage
Information
Window
*Will start blinking if battery
voltage reaches 6.7 volts.

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