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Current Model Memory
This is the currently selected model memory. The data for this model will be completely
replaced by the data received from another XP9303 transmitter or from a DataSafe unit.
The model memory should be unused or contain data for a model that is no longer
required because the data will be lost when the new data is received.
To change the model memory that is to receive the data, highlight and select the model
memory using the rotary selector and scroll to an unused model. Then select the model
using the Rotary Selector.
Current Model
This is the currently selected model. It is displayed as a reminder when scrolling through
the list of models while selecting a different model memory to receive the data.
START
The button next to START/CLR is pressed to put the XP9303 into the Receive Stand-by
mode where it is ready to accept data. Make sure that the data is going to be received
into the correct model memory before pressing START. The example shows that the
data is going to be received into model 15.
LIST Button
Press the LIST button to return to the list of functions in the SYSTEM Menu, or rotate
the rotary selector until LST appears next to LIST and select it to return to the SYSTEM
Menu.
ENT Button
Pressing the ENT button returns to the Main Display. Once the Main Display is
obtained, the TX will need to be powered-off and then powered back on while holding
the ENT button to get back to the SYSTEM Menu.
Current
Model
MODEL 15
ENT
LIST
CLR
[TRANSFER]
MODEL 15 ACRO SPCM EXTRA 300S
Function
Name
RECEIVE indicates the XP9303 is to
Receive the model from another
XP9303 or DataSafe. Select this
parameter to toggle between Transmit
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START
START – Press
the button next to
START/CLR to
begin Receiving
the model data.
RE
C
EIVE
Current Model Memory that is to Receive the model
from another XP9303 or DataSafe. To change,
highlight and select this parameter, scroll to an
unused model memory and select it using the rotary
selector before beginning the transfer.
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