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Caution: if you clean the handrests, it is essential to allow them to dry out completely before re-attaching
them to the transmitter, otherwise damp could enter the transmitter and cause corrosion damage!
Note: In the initial production run these functions are not yet implemented in full!
8. CONNECTIONS
Under the front cover you will nd additional sockets (see illustration on page 4):
- Headphone socket: stereo headphones can be plugged in here for spoken vario or telemetry messages.
- USB-A socket: this accepts a USB stick, which can be used to update the radio control system. Data from the
CORE can also be copied onto the USB stick.
- Micro USB socket: for direct exchange of data with a PC.
- Servo/PPM: servos plugged into this socket respond directly to the movements of the primary sticks. This can
be extremely useful for centring servos accurately before installation, or for subjecting them to a brief function
test. This output is protected with a 1A fuse, and is therefore not suitable for load-testing servos!
It is also possible to switch this socket to PPM output for use with ight simulators or Trainer (buddy-box) sys-
tems.
9. MECHANICAL TRANSMITTER ADJUSTMENTS
a) Removing the handrests
The handrests tted to the CORE can be removed quickly and easily: simply undo the four socket-head screws in
the feet, and the handrests can be slid down and off.
Note: Alcantara is not, as often supposed, natural leather, but a micro-bre material. Alcantara is incredibly
tough and durable, and is very easy to maintain. If your handrests become soiled, simply rinse them clean
using warm water and ordinary washing-up liquid.