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Power Switch: Turns the transmitter ON and OFF.
Programming Keys: The programming keys are used to program the functions of your transmitter, select saved models and
change the Modulation Type.
Programming Window: Displays transmitter programming information. When the transmitter is turned ON, the BATT menu will
be selected, the current model number will be shown and the Voltage Monitor will display the transmitter's current voltage.
Servo Reversing: Used to electronically switch the direction of servo travel. For example, if you move the steering wheel to the
right and your model turns left, you can use the Servo Reversing function to make your model turn right.
Servo Sub-Trim: Used to correct the Neutral trim setting for the servos, making it possible to center the Trim Switches while
ensuring the servo horns remain centered.
Steering Trim Switch: Used to adjust the Steering Trim quickly and easily while you're driving.
Steering Wheel: Proportionally operates the model's right and left steering control. The steering wheel features a foam grip for
increased comfort, control and feel.
Suppression Capacitor: Primarily used on brushed electric motors, a suppression capacitor helps eliminate electrical noise that
could interfere with the operation of your radio control system.
Temperature Range: The range in temperature of the outside air that the transmitter can safely and reliably operate in.
Throttle Trigger: Controls the speed of the model, both forward and backward, or the model's brake.
Throttle Trim Switch: Used to adjust Throttle Trim quickly and easily while you're driving.
Voltage Monitor: Displays the current voltage of the transmitter batteries. When the transmitter batteries reach 4.6 volts, the Low
Voltage Alarm will sound.
Z-Connector: The type of servo and battery connector used by Airtronics. The Z-Connector is a universal connector which is
electronically compatible with the components of other radio control system manufacturers.
GLOSSARY Of TERMS
INDEX
Symbols
2.4GHz Frequency Band, Precautions 4
A
Activate, Definition of 19
Alarms. See Low Voltage Alarm, Overview
Antenna - Transmitter, Definition of 7, 19
Antenna - Transmitter, Diagram of 6
Antenna - Transmitter, Orientation of 6
Antenna Wire - Receiver, Definition of 7, 19
Antenna Wire - Receiver, Diagram of 6
Antenna Wire - Receiver, Orientation of 8
Anti-Lock Braking, Definition of 19
Anti-Lock Braking, Programming 14
Auxiliary Lever, Definition of 7, 19
Auxiliary Lever, Diagram of 6
B
Battery Compartment, Definition of 7, 19
Battery Compartment, Diagram of 6
Battery Eliminator Circuitry (BEC), Definition of 19
Battery - Receiver, Installation 8
Battery - Transmitter, Installation 7
Battery - Transmitter, Recommendations 5
Bind Button, Definition of 7, 20
Bind Button - Receiver, Diagram of 6
Bind Button - Transmitter, Diagram of 6
Binding. See Transmitter and Receiver Binding
Binding, Definition of 20
Bind LED, Definition of 7, 20
Brake Side, Definition of 20
C
Customer Service Information 3
D
Decrease Key. See Programming Keys, Overview
Decrease Key, Definition of 20
Digital Trim Memory. See Servo Trim, Overview
Digital Trim Memory, Definition of 20
DS2 Modulation. See Modulation Type, Changing
DS2 Modulation, Definition of 20
Dual Rate, Definition of 20
Dual Rate, Programming 11
Dual Rate Switch, Definition of 7
Dual Rate Switch, Diagram of 6
E
Electronic Speed Control, Connections 8
End Point Adjustment, Definition of 20
End Point Adjustment, Programming 11
Exponential, Definition of 20
Exponential, Programming 13
F
Fail Safe, Definition of 20
Fail Safe, Programming 10
FCC Compliance Statement 3
Features. See System Features
FH2F Modulation. See Modulation Type, Changing
FH2F Modulation, Definition of 20
FH2 Modulation. See Modulation Type, Changing
FH2 Modulation, Definition of 20
FHSS, Definition of 20
Flow Chart. See Programming Flow Chart
Forward Side, Definition of 20
G
Grip, Definition of 20
Grip, Diagram of 6
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