the batteries at a rate higher than 1,000mAh. The batteries should also be discharged periodically to prevent a condition
called “memory.” If, for example, only two flights are made each time you go flying, the batteries will not have “reached”
very far down into their full capacity. After doing this several times the batteries will remember and eventually “think”
they can supply only enough power for two flights. After two flights the batteries may not provide enough power to operate
the system, thus causing a crash. To erase any potential memory, cycle the batteries by discharging, then charging them
with a commercial battery cycler, or leave the system on and exercise the servos by moving the transmitter sticks until the
servos are moving very slowly, indicating that the battery is discharged. Cycling should be done every one to two months,
even during the winter or periods of long storage. If using a cycler with a readout, note the capacity after the batteries
have been cycled. If there is a noticeable drop in capacity the batteries should be replaced.
LIQUID CHIP DISPLAY (LCD) & PROGRAMMING CONTROLS
LCD display screen
When the transmitter is initially turned on, the model memory number
and transmitter battery voltage are displayed on the LCD screen. When
prompted by the user, the functions and settings stored in the memory can
also be read on the screen. The user accesses the different functions using
the MODE and SELECT keys and changes the values and settings using the
DATA INPUT lever. (This is called programming!)
Note: Feel free to explore by scrolling through the programs and viewing the displays using the MODE and SELECT keys.
The MODE and SELECT keys only determine what will be displayed on the screen and will not change any of the settings.
Only when using the DATA INPUT lever will you be able to change any of the settings.
Note: Charging your batteries with the included Futaba A/C battery charger is always safe. However, fast-charging with an
aftermarket charger is acceptable as long as you know how to properly operate the charger. NEVER charge at a rate
higher than 1,000 mAh (1 Amp). If not done correctly, fast-charging can damage the batteries.
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