If the instructor's transmitter is on a different frequency than the student's, use the student's
transmitter as the master transmitter, and the other transmitter as the student's.
2) Turn on the instructor's transmitter and DO NOT turn on the student's transmitter power.
Plug Trainer Cord (#58320 Stereo Jack) accordingly into each transmitter. The trainer jack is on the
back of the transmitter.
Then you can see "MAS MODE" on the LCD screen of Instructor's transmitter and "SLV MODE" on
the Student's transmitter screen.
3) Move the controls on the instructor's transmitter, and verify each control moves the proper direction.
Now verify that the student's trims and control travels match the instructor's by using the trainer
button (the momentary ENG CUT/TRAINER button on the top right of the transmitter case) and
switching on and off while leaving the control sticks and trims alone, then moving the control sticks.
4) The instructor's transmitter has normal control over the model unless the trainer button is pressed,
passing control to the student's transmitter.
If the student loses control, the instructor can quickly "take over" by releasing the trainer button and
then controlling the model.
To use the trainer system between a STEREO Jack Transmitter and a DIN Jack Transmitter.
(Needs trainer cable package #58321 between 6 cell Battery Radio and 8 cell Battery Radio system)
ease read the following instruction carefully for using transmitters with DIN Jack and/or stereo jack for
the trainer system. You will need the Trainer cable full package (#58321).
This full package is consists of a STEREO Jack trainer cable(#58320), Instructor DIN Jack and
Student DIN Jack Adapter.
This package allows the proper connection between a 6 cell battery system radio (ex. Optic 6 Sport
2.4, Aurora 9) and 8 cell battery system radios (ex. Optic 6 2.4 / Eclipse 7 2.4).
Note 2
This section tells you how to connect the transmitters only.
Please read the prior sections for the full information needed to properly operate the trainer cable
system.
Between the Transmitter having a STEREO jack as INSTRUCTOR and Transmitter having DIN jack
as STUDENT.
1) Power on the INSTRUCTORS Transmitter having the STEREO Jack.
2) Plug the STEREO Jack trainer cable (#58320) into the Master, or INSTRUCTORS transmitter.
Note3
You will see "MAS MODE" on LCD screen which means the transmitter is recognized as the
INSTRUCTOR or "Master".
Connect the DIN Jack adapter marked "STUDENT" from the cable package #58320 to the other end
of the stereo connector cable.
This combination enables you to connect the cable to the STUDENT transmitter with a DIN Jack
connector.
Plug the DIN connector into the socket on the STUDENT transmitter.
Finally, power on the STUDENT transmitter. Though it is powered on, the STUDENT transmitter will
not transmit the radio signal as long as the trainer cable is connected properly.
Note4
There is no sign of recognition on the LCD screen of the Transmitter using the DIN jack.
Between the Transmitter having a DIN jack as INSTRUCTOR and a Transmitter having a STEREO
jack as STUDENT.
1) Connect the INSTRUCTOR or DIN Jack adapter marker "Master" with #58320 stereo jack Trainer
cable.
2) Power on the INSTRUCTOR transmitter.
3) Plug the combined trainer cable into the INSTRUCTOR transmitter DIN jack connection.
4) The STUDENT transmitter should be turned off.
5) Plug the trainer cable into the STUDENT transmitter with the stereo jack.
The power to the STUDENT transmitter will turn on automatically and you will see "SLV MODE" on
the LCD screen which means the transmitter is recognized as STUDENT or "Slave".
6) Though the STUDENT transmitter is powered on automatically, it will not transmit a radio signal as
long as the trainer cable is connected properly.
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