Warning; Tx Settings - JR ProPo DSX11 Operation Manual

11-channel integrated 2.4ghz
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WARNING (System Setting Mode)
This is the warning setting when radio waves are emitted
using "RF-ON" from the initial screen. Further, in situations
according to the settings where conditions are believed to
be dangerous when beginning operations, supplementary
Screen during Helicopter and Airplane Type Selection
Taking a value of 100 as the full stroke of the throttle stick,
when the position is set to "50", the warning will become
ON in the situation where the stick reaches a position that
is 50/100 or more above the slowest position.
Screen during Glider Type Selection
TX SETTINGS (System Setting Mode)
Contrast Display
Backlight Setting
Contrast Adjustment
Battery Alarm
Power Setting
(9.0V to 10.5V)
These are the items that set this transmitter's backlight,
contrast, low battery alarm settings, and whether or not the
beep tone is emitted. The backlight can be selected from
Always ON (=ON), Always OFF (=OFF), and 60 Seconds
ON (=AUTO).
In the "AUTO" setting, the backlight will be switched ON
when any of the keys are pressed.
The sound can be selected as "HIGH", "LOW", and "OFF".
In addition, the software version is displayed at the top right
of the screen.
LOW BATT.VOL can be set between 9.0V and 10.5V.
SD Cards that can be used are cards which are 16GB or
smaller in size that have been formatted in FAT.
settings should be made so that warnings will be emitted.
In the case of a motorized glider, because the glider's motor
is not set with a warning, a warning should be set that will
be emitted when the motor is switched ON.
Warning ON
Warning OFF
Taking a value of 100 as the SPOI stick full
stroke, when the position is set to "90", the
warning will become ON in the situation where
the stick reaches a position that is 90/100 or
more from the slowest position.

Warning

OFF
Warning ON
Backlight Setting Selection
Press the dial.
Switch Selection
Switch Selection
Software Version
Key Sound
Trim Sound
Lever Sound
Timer Sound
Opening Sound

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