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B. Use of Programmable Trainer Function
In this mode, the master may assign functions to the student one
at a time to make learning to fly easier. For example, the master
may assign the slave rudder and elevator. Then, when the trainer
switch is activated (pulled toward you), the slave has control of
only rudder and elevator while the master retains control of
throttle and aileron.
programmable trainer display
Channel display being programmed
If an arrow appears on
the Master transmitter
in this position, it
indicates the direction
the Slave channel trim
lever must be moved
on the Slave
transmitter
SLAV: Applicable channel set to Slave
MAST: Applicable channel to Master
4.16 Trainer (Function Mode), cont.
The XP8103 offers two separate types of timer functions —
countdown and stopwatch. In the countdown mode, the
transmitter will beep at 30 seconds. At zero, the time will begin
counting up with a + indication. Up count will count up to
59:59 (59 minutes 59 seconds).
Count start and stop operations are activated by the snap
roll/trainer switch. But when using it as the trainer’s master
transmitter, start/stop by this switch is inhibited.
Accumulated Time (Integrated)
Accumulated time is for each model and returns to zero at 100
hours. You can use them as individual model’s maintenance
hours.
4.17 Timer (Function Mode)
The normal display screen will show the
type of trainer function selected once
the trainer function is activated