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6.2. Copying model memories
The second setting in the MODEL menu is the copy function (COPY). This feature
allows you to produce a duplicate of the contents of one model memory, which is
then stored in a new memory spot.
Note: any existing data in the memory into which you place the copy will be over-
written!
Application
Suppose you acquire a new model which is similar to an existing one.
The quick way to program the transmitter is make a copy of the existing model and
then make minor adjustments, and this is quick and easy to do.
Or perhaps you would like to try an experimental change to an existing model.
Make a copy of the existing model data and use the new copy for the experiment.
The original is left unchanged, so you can revert to that if you prefer the original
settings.
This is how you make a copy:
Procedure Display
1.
Switch to the memory which is to be copied
(e.g. No. 5).
See 6.1
2.
In the MODEL menu select the COPY setting and
switch to the second line.
3.
You can now select the target for the copy,
e.g. model memory 6.
4.
Return to the first line.
Continue as shown in the flow chart.
Note: When the copy is finished the transmitter uses the copy,
i.e. the model memory you selected for target!
7. General settings
The following settings are globally effective, i.e. the settings affect all model memo-
ries, regardless of the memory you happen to be in when you make the changes.
7.1. Selecting the language
The COCKPIT
MM
features a language switch function. You can set those screen texts
which are not internationally comprehensible to German or English; those two lan-
guages are the only options.
The procedure for selecting your choice of language has already been described in
detail in Chapter 5.3 as the initial example of programming.