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FH3 Modulation: Frequency Hopping 3rd generation FHSS technology. FH3 Modulation is used in new-generation Airtronics
radio control systems, such as the M11X and MX-3X.
FH4T Modulation: Frequency Hopping 4th generation FHSS technology. FH4T Modulation is the latest Airtronics 2.4GHz
frequency modulation and supports Telemetry.
FHSS: Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum. FHSS is a modulation type which transmits data across the entire frequency
spectrum by transmitting data on different channels at an extremely fast interval.
Four Wheel Steering Mixing: Used to control either the Front or Rear steering independently, or Mix the Front and Rear steering
so that they can be used together. Front or Rear Independent Steering, Parallel Four Wheel Steering and Tandem Four Wheel
Steering options are available.
Goal Time: Used in conjunction with the Lap Timer, the Goal Time is designed to alert you when you reach the maximum
desired elapsed time during your race or during practice.
Grip: The Grip is molded from rubber in an ergonomic shape for increased comfort, control and feel. An optional larger Grip
is included that some users may find feels more comfortable.
High RPM Display: Displays the last highest RPM value on the Telemetry Screen.
High Side: Refers to the throttle trigger stroke that opens the throttle and powers your model (pulling the throttle trigger).
High Temperature Display: Displays the last highest Temperature value on the Telemetry Screen.
Hold Setting: Determines how quickly the Brake moves from the Stroke setting to Neutral when the Anti-Lock Braking function
is Active.
Inactivity Alarm (Power ON Alarm): The Inactivity Alarm will sound if the transmitter is left on for a period of 10 minutes without
any control input from the user. This alarm alerts you to prevent unwanted draining of the transmitter battery. To clear this alarm,
either turn the transmitter OFF or press the BACK/CANCEL key or the Push-Button Rotary Dial.
Inhibit: To deactivate or turn OFF a particular function.
Interval Timer: Notifies you when a set interval elapses while you are driving, giving you an idea of how close you are to your
target time.
KM/H: Kilometers per Hour.
Lag: Controls the amount of delay before the Anti-Lock Brake Activates after reaching the POINT setting.
Lap Timer: Allows you to measure and record times for up to 99 laps. The number of laps completed is displayed in the Timer
menu, and when a lap is completed, the lap time is displayed momentarily on the Top Screen.
Latency: The Response Time between the transmitter and receiver. The lower the Latency value, the faster the Response Time
and the more connected you feel to your model.
LCD Screen: The heart of the programming and display features of the transmitter. All programming and transmitter display
functions are shown on the LCD Screen. The LCD screen features an adjustable backlight and adjustable contrast, making it
easy to view in almost any condition.
LED 1/2: Displays the current signal output status of the transmitter (LED 1 - Blue) and the Telemetry connection (LED 2 - Red).
In addition, one or both LEDs are used to indicate various transmitter conditions. For example, when a Throttle Offset percentage
value is programmed, the blue LED will flash.
Low Voltage Alert Alarm: The Low Voltage Alert alarm will sound when the transmitter batteries reach the Alert Voltage value
programmed in the SYSTEM - ALARM menu. The alarm will sound each time the transmitter battery voltage decreases by 0.1
volt. To clear this alarm, press the BACK/CANCEL key or the Push-Button Rotary Dial.
Low Voltage Limit Alarm: The Low Voltage Limit alarm will sound when the transmitter batteries reach the Limit Voltage value
programmed in the SYSTEM - ALARM menu. This alarm can only be cleared by turning the transmitter OFF and recharging or
replacing the transmitter batteries.
Model Clear: Used to reset the selected model's Programming Data to the default values. All model-specific Programming
Data, including the Model Name and Modulation Type will be Reset to the default values.
Model Naming: Used to name the different models you have saved in the transmitter. This makes it easy to keep track of multiple
models. The Model Name can consist of up to 10 letters, numbers, or symbols. Choose from capital letters, lower case letters,
numbers, and various symbols.
Model Number and Name: Displays the Model Number and Model Name of the currently selected model on both the Top
Screen and the Telemetry Screen.
Model Select: Used to store and retrieve Programming Data for any model 1 through 18. If you have Programming Data stored
for more than one model, using the Model Select function to load the Programming Data for the particular model that you wish
to use. The currently selected Model Number and Model Name is displayed on both the Top Screen and the Telemetry Screen.
Modulation Type Indicator: Indicates the current Modulation Type on the Top Screen that the transmitter is set to.
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