Operation Manual

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6. Model memories
An important element of any modern radio control system is the model memory,
and the COCKPIT
MM
features 9 of them. Model memories provide a means of storing
all the settings and trim values for each model separately. The advantages of model
memories is illustrated in the following brief example:
Suppose you acquire a second model aircraft after flying your first model for some
time. By this time you have optimised all the settings for the first model. If the
COCKPIT
MM
had no model memories, you would inevitably lose all those hard-won
settings (e.g. control mode, servo travels, centres, directions and pulse formats,
mixer settings, trim settings etc.) for the first model when you programmed the
transmitter for the new model.
With model memories you simply switch to a vacant memory spot before you start
programming the new model. The settings for the new model are then stored in the
new location. If you wish to use your first model again, you simply switch back to
the first model memory.
Operating screen 1 always tells you which model memory is currently selected and
active:
The right-hand number in the first line
indicates the number of the active model
memory (example here: model memory
1). At the left of the first line you can see
the model type for the current memory
spot (example here: model type UNI =
Universal).
You can avoid possible confusion between models and memory numbers by writ-
ing the memory number on each model, or by attaching a memory table to the
back of the transmitter (see decal set supplied).
6.1. Switching model memories
This is how you switch model memories:
Procedure Display
1.
In the MODEL menu select the MODEL setting and
switch to the second line.
2.
Your choice of model memory can now be se-
lected (e.g. model memory 2).
3.
Return to the first line.
Continue as shown in the flow chart.
When you switch back to the first line you will hear a beep to confirm that you have
changed to a new model memory. At the same time the trim displays change to the
appropriate trim settings.
Operating. screen 1
Model type
Model memory no.