Airplane - Acro Mode; Flight Modes; Acro Programming - Please Read; Acro - Getting Started - System Menu Basics - JR X9303 2.4 Instruction And Programming Manual

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AIRPLANE – ACRO MODE
The ACRO mode of the X9303 2.4 system is intended for
powered fixed-wing aircraft. It contains a host of advanced
features that are easy to set up and use, and are designed
to assist the pilot in realizing the full potential of the
aircraft. These features include:
• Switch Assignments

• Flight Modes (3)

• Dual Rates/Exponential (2 or 3 sets for Aileron,
Elevator and Rudder)
• Wing Type (Normal, Flaperon, Delta)
• Aileron Differential
• V-Tail
• Dual Channels for All Primary Flight Controls
and Flaps
• Dual Throttles (With Independent Trims and
Throttle Curves)
• Adjustable Trim Rates (10–100 Trim Steps)
• Elevator-to-Flap Mixing
• Aileron-to-Rudder Mixing
• Throttle Curves (2)
• Flap System (With Elevator Trim, Auto Land,
Elevator/Flap Delay)
• Snap Roll System (4 Directions/Rates Assigned to
Flight Modes)
• Gyro System (In-Flight Gain Selection of 3 Gains
for up to 2 Gyros)
• Servo Speed (Independent in Both Directions
– Eliminates Door Sequencers)
• 6 Programmable Mixers (Includes 2 Multi-Point
Mixers)
• Fail-Safe (Hold or Predetermined Positions)
• Trainer System (Selectable Channels for Student
Control)
• Timers (Stopwatch, Countdown, Integrated)
• Servo Monitor (Automatically Renames Channels
According to Assignments)
In addition to the numerous features listed above, the
X9303 2.4 provides the ability to combine these features
during flight, using a single Flight Mode switch. This
capability dramatically reduces the pilot's work load,
allowing the pilot to concentrate on flying the aircraft
instead of worrying about how to operate the transmitter.
Flight Modes
The X9303 2.4 provides the ability to combine many of the
above functions during flight, using a single Flight Mode
switch. This capability dramatically reduces the pilot's
work load, allowing the pilot to concentrate on flying the
aircraft instead of worrying about specific switch positions.
ACRO PROGRAMMING - PLEASE
READ
The X9303 2.4 menus and functions are presented in
the recommended order that they should be addressed
when setting up a new aircraft. Programming begins with
entering the SYSTEM Menu, selecting a model, activating
the ACRO mode, then progresses through the remainder
of the SYSTEM Menu options, and then through the
individual function mode programs. The descriptions are
general in nature and provide the necessary information to
identify the purpose of a function, allowing you to decide
whether the function is appropriate for your application.
Also included is specific information on making
programming adjustments.
ACRO - GETTING STARTED – SYSTEM
MENU BASICS
Programming a new model begins by accessing the
SYSTEM Menu. This is where models are selected, the
mode is identified and where other high-level information
is programmed about the model. It is also used to activate
some of the more advanced programming features such
as Flight Modes, Switch Assignments, Wing Type and
Dual Control information.
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