Safety Notes - Multiplex Royal SX 9 Instructions Manual

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Arrangement of the instructions
Introduction

Safety notes

Specification
Notes on the transmitter battery
Transmitter hardware
Switching on for the first time
The "ROYAL SX" philosophy
Buttons and 3-D digi-adjusters ...
... when programming
... when operating the model
... when switching on
Global assignments
Global mixers
Model templates
Programming a fixed-wing model
Preparing the transmitter
Preparing the model
Setting up the basic functions
Supplementary functions
Programming a model helicopter
Preparing the transmitter
Preparing the model
Setting up the basic functions
Supplementary functions
Reference
All the menus in detail
Trainer mode operations
Overviews
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This character indicates chapters which are
safety-related. It is essential to read and observe
these sections!
3.
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10.
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11.
! Warning!
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14. - 19.
14.4. + 20.6.3.
21. + 22.
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Safety Notes
These operating instructions are an integral
part of the product, and contain important in-
formation and safety notes. Please store them
in a safe place, and be sure to pass them on
to the new owner if you ever dispose of the
product.
Observe the safety notes!
Read the instructions carefully!
Do not switch the system on until you have
studied these operating instructions and the
safety notes which follow (either included in
the instructions, or supplied separately).
Radio-controlled models are not playthings in
the usual sense of the term. The construction,
the installation of the RC system and the
method of operating the models require tech-
nical expertise, care and responsible, safety-
conscious behaviour. Errors and neglect can
result in serious damage or injury. However,
since we as manufacturers have no means of
ensuring that you build and operate your
models competently, all we can do is express-
ly point out these hazards. We deny all liability.
A model which goes out of control, for what-
ever reason, can cause severe personal injury
and serious damage to property. It is fun-
damentally essential that you take out suit-
able insurance to cover this risk.
Under no circumstances is it permissible to
carry out technical modifications to your ra-
dio control system. Use genuine MULTIPLEX
accessories
and
replacement
clusively; this applies in particular to the
transmitter battery, aerial, expansion units,
additional hardware items, ...).
If you operate the transmitter in conjunction
with products made by other manufacturers,
it is up to you to ensure that they are of good
quality and work properly. Every time you set
up a new or modified chain of products, you
must ensure that all the functions work prop-
erly, and carry out a range check before flying
the model. Do not be tempted to fly the model
if something is not in order: first seek out the
problem and eliminate it.
Have your radio control equipment (especially
transmitters and receivers) checked at regular
intervals (every two or three years) by an
authorised MULTIPLEX Service Centre.
Operate your transmitter only within the per-
missible temperature range ( 7.). Please
note that condensation can form inside the
transmitter if it is subjected to a rapid change
of temperature (e.g. warm car, cold flying
field). Damp has an adverse effect on the op-
eration of the transmitter and any other elec-
tronic items.
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