JR ProPo DSX11 Operation Manual page 16

11-channel integrated 2.4ghz
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Input Mode and List of Functions
1 Initial Display and Timer Display
When the transmitter power is switched on, the screen will show the following type of initial display.
◎Initial Display
Model Number
My List
Type Display
◎Timer Display
■Helicopter
/Airplane■
Throttle
Stick Position
Throttle Display
(In the case of airplanes,
only shown when it has been set)
■Glider■
Spoiler
Stick Position
In the case where the timer has been set, the timer
starting/stopping and resetting can be carried out in this
screen.
For more details, read the section on timer settings.
In the case where various types of settings are to be carried
out, they should be implemented using the following function
modes and system modes.
●Advanced Digital Trim (A.D.T.)
In this transmitter, Advanced Digital Trim (known below as A.D.T.)
is utilized for all the trimming with the exception of the throttle
trim.
For each of the trims, the movement amount for one step can be
optionally set using the Trim System (System Setting mode).
Because the A.D.T. is present in each of the models and is
automatically memorized, when switching models the memorized
trim amount and trim step of this model are automatically set. In
addition, each A.D.T. can be given a different adjustment in each
flight mode of each model. By adjusting the A.D.T. with the Flight
Mode switches set to optional positions, only the trim amount of
the corresponding flight mode will be adjusted. Further, although
it will be possible to adjust each of the values in each A.D.T. by
tilting the trim levers left and right (up and down), in all cases
there is an auto repeat function, center click function, and a
direction recognition function. In the auto repeat function, if the
trim lever is continually pressed over to the side that you wish to
adjust, each of the values can be continuously increased or
decreased using fast-forward.
Integrated Time
Modulation System
Timer Display Three Systems
Modulation
(Only shown during timer setting)
System
Pitch Display
(In the case of airplanes,
only shown when it has been set)
■Trim Marking Function
The trim position can be marked in an optional location other
than the trim center position. Using the dial, the trim bar that you
wish to mark will be displayed in dark gray and can be moved,
and pressing the dial for several seconds will move the trim
mark to the trim bar position at that time.
In the center click function, when the values pass through the
center (neutral) position while the auto repeat function is
operating, the clicking sound that is heard will change to a
different tone from normal and the increasing/decreasing in the
auto repeat function will be halted for a fixed period, then the auto
repeat function will be carried out again. This allows the operator
to simply match the center (neutral) position if they stop pressing
the trim lever while the auto repeat function (clicking sound)
temporarily halts. In the direction confirmation function, there will
be a change in the tone of the clicking sound used for confirming
the input in the left and right directions when carrying out
adjustment by tilting the trim levers in the right (up) and left
(down) directions. This will also allow the operator to confirm the
approximate position using the clicking sound when operating the
trim levers, without needing to look at each of the display screens.
Further, in the situation where the left/right (up/down) values
reach their maximum (minimum), there will be one slightly longer
click in a different tone and then there will be no clicking sound,
even if the trim lever is operated in this direction. This is provided
to give notification while carrying out trim lever operation that the
maximum (minimum) value has already been reached.
Voltage Display
T
Flight Mode Display
(In the case of airplanes,
only shown when the Flight Mode has been set)
Flight Mode
Trim Marking
Voltage Display
Flight Mode Display

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