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CHANNEL 2.4GHZ RADIO SYSTEM USER'S GUIDE
The Model Naming function allows you to name each of the 10 different models. This makes it easy to keep track of multiple
models. The Model Name can consist of up to 3 upper-case letters, numbers or symbols, or a combination of all three.
Before naming your model, use the Model Select function to choose the Model Number you would like to name. For more
information, see the
Model Select
section on page 16.
NAME - MODEL NAMING
Changing the Model Name:
1) Press the MENU UP or MENU DOWN keys to open the NAME menu. NAME will
flash and MODEL 1 S01 will be displayed.
2) Turn the steering wheel right or left to select the character you would like to change.
The currently selected character will flash.
3) Press the INCREASE or DECREASE keys to select the desired character.
4) Repeat steps 2 and 3 to change any desired remaining characters.
The Voltage Monitor function displays the transmitter's battery voltage in 0.1 volt increments. The current model number is
also displayed.
A Low Voltage Alarm warns you when the transmitter batteries need to be replaced or recharged (if using rechargeable
batteries). The Low Voltage Alarm will sound when the transmitter batteries reach 4.6 volts. If the Low Voltage Alarm sounds
while you are driving, you should stop as soon as it's safe, then replace or recharge the transmitter batteries.
bATT - VOLTAGE MONITOR
Viewing the Transmitter Battery Voltage:
1) Press the MENU UP or MENU DOWN keys to open the BATT menu. BATT will flash
and the current model number, along with the transmitter batteries' voltage, will be
displayed.
The BATT menu is the transmitter's default menu. Each time the transmitter is turned ON, the BATT menu will be displayed.
In addition, the BATT menu can be displayed at any time from within any other menu by pressing the MENU UP and MENU
DOWN keys at the same time.
MODULATION TYPE
The transmitter's Modulation Type can be changed to match the receiver you're using. For example, if you're using a Sanwa
DS2 receiver with your transmitter, you would need to change the Modulation Type to DS2 prior to binding the transmitter and
receiver. Modulation Type is model-specific, meaning that you can have one model use FH2 Modulation and another model use
DS2 Modulation, etc.
Changing the Modulation Type:
1) With the transmitter OFF, press and HOLD the MENU UP key, then turn the
transmitter ON. The current Modulation Type will be displayed.
2) Press the INCREASE or DECREASE keys to change the Modulation Type to one that matches the Modulation Type of your
receiver. Choose from the following Modulation Types: FH2, FH2F and DS2.
3) Turn the transmitter OFF, then turn it back ON.
FH2F and DS2 Modulation Types are not used in North America. These Modulation Types are typically used in France
and Japan, respectively.
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