Modulation (Modulation Type, Safety Link, And Binding) - AIRTRONICS SD-10G Operating Manual

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SYSTEM MENU
Saving Selection Options
Once a selection option is changed, ENTER will blink in the lower right corner of the display.
1) Press the ENTER key. The screen will display the selected settings for
verification. For example, 2A1F1E1R1T (2 Aileron servos, 1 Flap servo,
1 Elevator servo, 1 Rudder servo, and 1 Throttle servo).
2) After verifying that the settings are correct, press the YES/+ key to
Create New Data. After ~10 seconds, the new programming data will
be loaded into the transmitter as indicated by the progress bar.
If you want to go back and change the settings or you don't want to
create the new settings for any reason, press the NO/- or END keys.
When the Model Type selection is saved, the Model Type is updated in both the Model Select menu and on the Top menu.

06.MODULaTiOn (MODULaTiOn TYpE, SaFETY Link, anD BinDing)

The Modulation menu consists of three different functions. You are able to change the Modulation Type, modify the Safety Link
settings, and Bind the transmitter and receiver.
All Modulation menu functions are model-specific. For example, you can program Model 01 to use FH3 modulation with
Safety Link No. 01, and you can program Model 02 set to use FH1 modulation, and so on.
Changing Modulation Type
1) Press the Navigation Pad 56 to highlight MODULATION, then press
the ENTER key to display the MODULATION menu. The cursor will
default to MODULATION>FH3.
2) Press the YES/+ or NO/- keys to change the Modulation Type.
The following Modulation Type options are available:
FH1 - Select this Modulation Type when using the SD-10G transmitter with an Airtronics 2.4GHz FHSS-1 aircraft receiver.
FH3 - Select this Modulation Type when using the SD-10G transmitter with an Airtronics 2.4GHz FHSS-3 receiver.
PPM8 - Select this Modulation Type when using the SD-10G transmitter with a computer-based flight simulator.
Safety Link
The Safety Link function is used to program a unique bind code to each receiver/model pair, preventing the transmitter from
controlling a model that it's not currently programmed for. In addition, the Safety Link Number can be changed separately from
the Model Select number to allow you to bind multiple receivers to the same model. For example, you can bind two receivers to
one model so that you are able to use redundant airborne components, yet still maintain the Safety Link function between models.
WARNING For the Safety Link feature to function correctly, the Safety Link Number MUST match the number of the currently
selected model. For example, if the current model is 01:XTra300S, when you bind the receiver in that model to the transmitter, set
the SAFETY LINK NO to 01. To bind another model using the Safety Link feature, select a new model (i.e. 02) and name it. The
new model name will be displayed on the Top menu. When you bind the receiver in that model to the transmitter, set the SAFETY
LINK NO to 02. In this way, the transmitter will 'talk' only to the matching receiver.
If you are using more than one receiver in one model (for redundancy purposes), set the SAFETY LINK NO to the same number
for both receivers.
The Safety Link feature can be used ONLY with the Airtronics 92104 10-Channel 2.4GHz FHSS-3 receiver. Safety Link is
not supported for use with Airtronics FHSS-1 receivers.
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