Specifications

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Temperature Range: The range in temperature of the outside air that the transmitter can safely and reliably operate in.
Throttle/Rudder Control Stick: Controls the Throttle and Rudder axes. The Throttle/Rudder Control Stick length is adjustable
to suit your preference.
Throttle Cut: The Throttle Cut function allows you to set a specic position that the throttle servo will move to. The Throttle Cut
function is primarily used to shut down your engine after ight.
Throttle Hold: The Throttle Hold function allows you to set a specic position that the throttle servo will Hold and not respond to
the throttle control stick. This function is typically used when ying helicopters to Hold the throttle at idle or low speed, while still
allowing you full pitch control. This is ideal for practicing auto-rotations and is also a good safety feature on electric helicopters,
because when Activated, the rotor head will not spin up if you accidentally bump the throttle control stick up.
Throttle Trim Switch: Used to control the Throttle axis Up and Down trim.
Trainer Port: The Trainer Port is where the trainer cable (available separately) is plugged into. An adapter to use the transmitter
with a ight simulator can also be plugged into the Trainer Port.
Trainer System: Provides a way of training pilots to y. During use, one transmitter acts as the Master (Instructor) and the other
transmitter acts as the Slave (Student). The Instructor controls the Student's model as long as the Trainer Switch is released.
Once the Instructor maneuvers the model to a safe altitude, the Instructor holds the Trainer Switch and the Student has control
of the model. The Student will have control of the model as long as the Instructor holds the Trainer Switch. Once the Trainer
Switch is released, the Instructor will have control of the model once again. If at any time the Instructor feels that the Student is
in a situation that endangers the model, the Instructor releases the Trainer Switch and control of the model returns instantly to
the Instructor.
Trim Switch: Used to control the center trim of the channel that the Trim Switch is adjacent to.
Type (Model Type): The Type function allows you to quickly set up the transmitter's low-level mixing based on the type of model
you're ying. Common templates for AERO (Aircraft) and HELI (Helicopters) are provided. This takes the guess-work out of
setting up more complex models.
V-Tail Mixing: V-Tail mixing combines the use of elevator and rudder to provide pitch and yaw control. V-Tail mixing is commonly
found on gliders and sailplanes that don't feature a separate vertical n and horizontal stabilizer.
Z-Connector: The type of servo and battery connector used by Airtronics. The Z-Connector is a universal connector which is
electronically compatible with the airborne components of other radio control system manufacturers.
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Symbols
2.4GHz Frequency Band, Precautions 4
A
Active Flight Mode, Diagram of 16
Aero Model Type, General Information 22
Aero Model Type, Programming Menu Flow Chart 22
Aero Model Type, Transmitter Layout 23
Aileron Control Stick, Diagram of 7
Aileron/Elevator Control Stick, Denition of 8, 82
Aileron Differential, Denition of. See Differential
Aileron Differential, Programming 39
Aileron Trim Switch, Denition of 8, 82
Aileron Trim Switch, Diagram of 7
Ailvator, Denition of 82
Ailvator Mixing, Programming 44
Airborne System Connections, Overview 13
Alarms, Flight Mode Warning 9
Alarms, Low Voltage 9
Alarms, Trainer Mode Warning 10
Analog Servos, Using and Recommendations 10
Antenna Reception Wires, Receiver - Denition of 8, 82
Antenna Reception Wires, Receiver - Diagram of 13
Antenna Reception Wires, Receiver - Mounting 18
Antenna, Transmitter - Denition of 8, 82
Antenna, Transmitter - Diagram of 7
Antenna, Transmitter - Orientation of 4, 7
B
Basic Model Setup 11
Battery, Receiver - Charging 14
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