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make sure to use an unused model memory or a memory that contains an aircraft setup
that is no longer required.
Select a model memory that is to receive the copy by highlighting and selecting the
model memory number, scrolling to the desired model and selecting it with the rotary
selector.
ENT
LIST
CLR
[Model SEL]
Co
py
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Function
Name
Copy Function.
Select To toggle
Between Select &
Copy
Press The CLR
Button To Begin The
y Of The Curr
Model To The
Selected Model
Memory
Cop ent
Co
py
Select Model Memory That Will
Receive The Copy Of Currently
Selected Model.
Current Model to
Be Copied
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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.
TO COPY A MODEL TO ANOTHER MODEL IN THE XP9303 (MAKE A BACKUP
COPY)
1. The model to be copied must be currently selected – see Model SEL description
above.
2. Highlight and select Model SEL in the SYSTEM Menu. Then highlight and select
Select to obtain the Copy display.
The display shows the currently selected model (source file) on top with a down-
arrow pointing to the lower model memory that the current model will be copied into
(destination file). The data that is presently in the lower model memory will be
entirely replaced by the data in the currently selected model, so be sure that the lower
model memory is either empty or contains data that is no longer required.
To change the lower model memory that is to receive the copy of the current model,
highlight and select the lower model name and number. Then scroll to an unused
model memory or a memory that contains data that is no longer required, and select
it.
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