Multiplex USA PROFIROYAL Model Aircraft Radio Control Transmitter User Manual User Man3

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Quick start
Open channel lleld (flashes).
Select channel with l/El or the Digi-
adjuster.
You are offered all the channels
covered by the frequency band at the
integral Chantal-Chick.
Back to the operating screen
a.) Selacflngrherrensmleelonmodelfan HX
tzoSneoelverlthabeueed
Enter the menu cycle
On to “menu 4”
_ On to ‘selecl transmission mode"
Open "reticulation tield (flashes)
Select PPM 7, PPM 9. PPM 12 or
PCM with E/E-J or the Dial-adjuster
Open neutral point llelcl (flashes)
Select MPX (nMULTIPLEX) or OTHER
with EVE] or the DIgi-acliustor
_ Back to the operating display
I.) Help] No operating display!
There are two possible reasons tor this:
1. more is no model stored In the momltter.
in this case a menu appears for you to select a
base type.
You can now select a base type using l‘sJ/El or
the Dial-adjuster. in our examples we will
assume that you select “1 Trainer- 1 x at 1".
Then press the button. You now have a typical
model in the memory. and the operating screen
will appear.
You can now confinue with Section 2, and see
what happens, where and how.
2. Channel-Check detects HF interior-nee, and
prevents the transmitter switching on.
in fact this can only really happen it you have
titted the transmitter aerlal, extended it fully, pm
another transmitter is present on your
programmed channel.
A warning now appears on the screen tor a law
semnds. '
The transmitter new moves automatically to the
next. menu:
For your initial “test run" with a law servos this is
highly unlikely to happen. If it should occur, unscrew
the transmitter aerial and press the 5 button. It that
still doesn’t help, please read the section entitled
“Channel-Check" (t: p. 15) for information on how you
can check the RF signal for your own channel,
2. What’s supposed to happen?
The following table shows which serves are controlled
by which transmitter controls (sticks. sliders and
switches).
Tip: You can watch the effect of the output signals in
menu 5 at the same time as you watch the servos
connected to the receiver. The screen shows the
signals for all servos slmultaneously.
Starting from the operating screen you reach this
menu as lollows:
Enter menu cyde, move on to “Menu 5
Test” with la, then activate the servo
test with E.
Now you can see in percentage terms how the servo
outputs respond to the stick movements.
2.1 What can you check ll nothing works?
Transmitter and receiver crystals
Same channel in transmitter and receiver?
Correct type 0! crystal? »
blue sleeve - Transmitter crystal
yelluw sleeve Single mnversiun
recelver crystal
clear sleeve Double conversion
receiver crystal
Modulation
‘ For the fix 12you must set PPM 91
The modulation type is displayed at top right on
the screen (2nd line). Thls ls how you change it
Enter the menu cycle
Pie-load base type
- lt you think that the data for the stored model has
been changed as a result 01 your programming
experiments, you can re-load the base type.
on w m 4-
Onto “Select transmlsslon mode"
Open field (flashes)
- Back to the operating screen
Sockets and/umpers on the RX 12 receiver
- Socket 12mm fittedwim a jumper!
- Socket B (1 -6) is the battery connector!
- Sockets 5 (7-12) and B (HF) must be fitted with
iumperS-
- For other recelverl you must select the
iate modulation (es described in the
above table) using EIEL
Check the power supplies
- Are the transmitter and receiver batteries fully
charged? «
Page 8
PROF! me 4000
3. The first fixed-wing model
(Helicopter at p. 12)
The basic preparations are abbreviated elightiy here
as they have already been described under the same
section letters in Section 1.) The first he: (is page 6
on).
3. 1 Basic preparations
Charge transmitter end receiver“ batteries
Preperetherecelver
if you want to use an RX 12 DS receiver in the PPM 9
mode with only one receiver battery. jumpers must be
fitted in sockets B HF and B 7~12. The battery itself
should be connected to socket B 1-6.
F]! the crystals
For the fix 12 03 you need a double—superhet crystal
with a clear plastic sleeve.
The transmitter and receiver crystals must be on the
same channel.
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Quick start
3.2 Select base type
For our “qulck start" we have selected the “Glider
Butterfl'besetype. which is an F135 model. The
assignment of ransrnitter controls, swltchos and
servos is described in detail on page 77.
The dlegram at bottom left of this page shows how the
model must be configured, to ensure that the control
surlerxs move correctly.
Before you can select the base type you must first
switch to an “empty' memory.
This is the procedure:
‘Hot-Key' takes you to the “switch
memory“ menu
Open “memory" field
Leaf through with EI/EI or the Digi-
adlustor until " ------ EMPTY -~-——-"
appears
Confirm with
If you press any other button, the
memory switch wlli not take place.
The base type select field is opened
amneb’cslly (flashes)
Lee!l through with EI/EJ or the DigiA
adlustor until “Glider butterfl' appears.
——
Back to the operating screen
This procedure places a new model in the memory.
it a model already exists with the same name. the
PBOFI Inc 4000 automatically appends a sequential
number. “Glider butterfl' then becomes “Glider
butterfit ". This prevents the potential pmblem of
duplicate names and the inevitable confusion whieh
would result
The figure 5 in the last line is the running number at
thebese type “Glider Butterfl”. . ,
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