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System Menu; Timer Setting - Pro-Tronik PTR-6A User Manual

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7 SYSTEM MENU

2 CARACTERISTIQUES
Common features of your transmitter are grouped in the SYSTEM menu, which gives access to two sub-menus:
- Setting the timer for each model memory
- Adjusting the transmit power of the emitter
To access the System Menu, maintain ENTER button pressed and turn the transmitter on.
The System Menu appears on the screen, indicating that you can set either the timer (Timer letter T), or power (letter P
for Power).
Press ENTER to enter the timer settings sub-menu or the EXIT button to enter the transmit power setting sub-menu as
shown in the graph below.
7.1 TIMER SETTINGS
Your transmitter has a timer for each of the eight individual model memory available.
TIMER PROGRAM PROCESS
1/ maintain ENTER button pressed and turn the transmitter on
2/ Once in the System Menu, press ENTER button to access the TIMER submenu The following screen appears :
3/ Press ENTER button as many times as necessary until the first digit to the left of the dash indicates the number of the
memory you want to set the timer (1 to 8)
4/ Finally press UP or DOWN button to set the timer value (between 0 and 59 minutes).
5/ If necessary, repeat steps 3 and 4 to set the timer of another model memory.
6/ Press the EXIT button to confirm your settings and return to the SYSTEM menu.
7/ Turn your transmitter off.
8/ Pull down the Timer switch (right side) and place the throttle stick to idle.
9/ Turn on the transmitter. The screen appears as :
10/ From that moment on, the timer will sound when the throttle stick is moved above ¼ of its lower position. It will stop
counting when the throttle stick is placed back in idle position. When the timer reaches the programmed time, an alarm
will sound every second. The sound will stop if you put the stick at idle and resume as soon as push the throttle stick. You
can of course continue the flight.
11/ You can always reset the timer to zero by flipping the TIMER switch up then down.
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When the timer switch is positioned upwards, the screen displays the current voltage of the transmitter battery.
The left digit (1 in this example) indicates the number of the selected memory.
The right number (01 in this example) indicates the time in the selected memory.
This example shows therefore that the clock memory No. 1 sound when the time of flight (motor time)
reaches 1 minute.
The upper part of the screen displays the number of the current memory (5 in this example).
The current time is displayed in the central part of the screen, in the form "min: sec" (00 ': 00'' in this
example).
EXIT
ENTER
EXIT
ENTER
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