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When you select the V-TAIL option, and you desire to have the V-tail work from the right side aileron stick, it is necessary to use
the Aileron to Rudder mixing function. Otherwise, the V-tail will work from the rudder stick for turning and the elevator stick for
pitch movement
e. Data Reset Feature
The final option available in the INITIAL MODE menu is called DATA RESET. The message on the LCD screen will show as,
RST AL . This option allows you to reset all of the INITIAL MODE and MAIN EDIT MODE settings for the selected model on
screen to the factory default settings. This allows you to start fresh when programming a new model into memory and you no
longer need the settings for the previous model. To review the factory defaults settings, please see Page 8 of this manual. To
reset the programming data, use the following procedure:
Please note that this procedure affects only the model you are presently working on, and will have no effect on any other model
held in memory.
f. Initial Mode Programming Review
We have now completed the first phase of the transmitter programming routine. Before proceeding to the MAIN EDIT MODE
menu, we need to take a few minutes to verify that the data we input during the INITIAL MODE is exactly what was called for. To
do this, turn the transmitter power ON. The LCD screen should display the following items when the power is turned ON for this
review: In the upper left corner of the display, the word ACRO, GLID or GLIDACRO should appear, depending on which option
you have selected. To the right of this will appear the number 1,2,3,4,or 5, designating which of the 5 aircraft models was
programmed and activated at this time. Just below this will be the transmitter voltage readout, which should be the largest item
on the display. If you have activated one of the three mixing options, the mixing option you have activated will appear on the
bottom right of the display.
Now let
s check the timer to determine that you have the correct countdown time programmed on the display. Press the
DN/TIMER key, and the display will now switch to the countdown timer mode and begin counting down immediately in 10-second
intervals. For example, if you have programmed in 10 minutes, the display will show you 9:5 and within 10 seconds, will change
to 9:4.
It is now time to check out the stick configuration mode. To do this, remove the servos, receiver and receiver battery pack from
the box and set them in front of you. Plug in all the servos in channels 1 through 4 on the receiver.
NOTE: when plugging in the servos and battery switch harness, make sure the black wire always faces down(towards the bottom
of the Super Slim Rx) or towards the
outside on the Supreme or 555 receiver. NEVER FORCE THE CONNECTOR INTO THE
RECEIVER. The plugs are designed to fit smoothly only one way.
Make sure your transmitter is turned ON to prevent random radio signals from being processed by the receiver, which could result
in damage to the servos. Next, plug the battery into the switch harness and the switch harness into the appropriate slot on the
receiver marked
B or BATT . Turn the battery switch ON. Moving the sticks on the transmitter should cause the servos to
move with your stick movement. If you get no response from the servos, or very sluggish response from the servos
1. Make sure you have the correct model you wish to reset selected on the LCD screen.
2. Turn the main transmitter power OFF.
3. Depress and hold both UP and DN/TIMER keys and turn your transmitter ON.
4. Press either the UP or DN/TIMER key until display shows
RST AL .
5. Depress the CUT/SAVE key to reset all programming data to the factory default settings.
6. Turn the transmitter OFF, and then back ON. You may now begin reprogramming a new
model in this program position.