Operation Manual
Manual
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14.5. Menu User
14.5.1. Parameter PIN (access code)
The purpose of the
PIN (Personal Identification Num-
ber) is to protect the settings and values stored in your
transmitter. When the
PIN is active, you can view set-
tings and values, but you cannot change them.
PIN = 0000
The default
PIN provides no protection against changes
to the settings and values stored in your transmitter.
PIN = **** (four digits)
The
PIN must contain at least one digit which is not “0”.
If you enter a
PIN, the lock takes effect next time you
switch the transmitter on. You can leaf through all the
menus, but as soon as you try to change anything you
will see this on-screen message:
Entering the correct PIN unlocks the system; the code
lock will be re-activated next time you switch the
transmitter on.
! If you forget your PIN:
You can reset the
PIN to 0000 - and thereby render it
ineffective - using the PC program ROYALpro-Data-
Manager (free download from the Internet) and the PC
Interface lead # 8 5148 (USB) or # 8 5156 (serial).
14.5.2. Parameter
Language
The ROYAL
pro
contains two language sets for the
on-screen texts. The default primary language is
Eng-
lish
, which is selected as the active language.
The default second language is
Deutsch (German).
In the menu L,
User (or Benutzer) you can toggle
between these two languages using the
Language (or
Sprache) parameter.
It is also possible to install other languages in your
transmitter using the DataManager program for the
ROYAL
pro
. This is available on the Internet from our
website http://www.multiplex-rc.de under DOWNLOADS,
SOFTWARE.
The following language combinations are available:
Code Main language Second language
DE/EN
German
FR/EN
French
ES/EN
Spanish
IT/EN
English
Italian
You can find out which language pair is installed in
your transmitter by consulting Status display 4:
Fig. 14.5.2.1.: Status display 4 showing screen languages
14.5.3. Parameter Name
The default name on your transmitter is
MULTIPLEX.
At this point you can enter your own name with up to
sixteen characters. The name then appears in Status
display 1 (Example:
Max Muster):
Fig. 14.5.3.1.: Status display 1 showing owner’s name