The Rf Status Indicator (Blue Led); General Notes; Transmitter Settings And Information Displays - Multiplex Cockpit SX M-LINK Ampliación

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10.5.

The RF Status indicator (blue LED)

The blue LED (light-emitting diode)
indicates the status of the RF mod-
ule. It is only exposed when the
transmitter is switched on.
LED flashes normally
RF transmission present
The LED flashes briefly at regular intervals, thereby in-
dicating that the transmitter is ready for use, and is
broadcasting an RF signal.
LED flashes at high rate
Transmitter is in binding mode
The LED flashes briefly at regular intervals, thereby in-
dicating that the transmitter is ready for use, and is
broadcasting an RF signal.
LED glows constantly
Transmitter is working with reduced output
for range checking
The LED glows constantly, thereby indicating that the
transmitter is broadcasting an RF signal with reduced
output power.
! Note: do not fly with reduced output !
The constantly glowing LED, a regular audible alarm
trill and the message "LO POW" (alternating with the
model name and / or the current menu) on the screen
are intended to alter you to the fact that you must not
fly a model with the transmitter set to low power.
Reduced power mode can only be switched off by
switching the transmitter itself off, then on again.
10.6.

General notes

Discuss frequencies with other pilots!
(frequency monitoring)
The conventional method of monitoring frequen-
cies is not necessary with 2.4 GHz transmission
systems. Nevertheless you should always inform
the frequency monitor official or the flight director
at the site that you are operating a 2.4 GHz trans-
mitter.
Transmit in the approved frequency range only!
Before you operate the M-LINK system in certain
countries you will need to activate the - restricted -
frequency range approved for that region.
A summary of the countries affected in this way
can be found in the separate sheet entitled "Using
the 2.4 GHz M-LINK system in a restricted fre-
quency range".
The approved frequency ranges vary, and are
country-specific. If necessary, activate the re-
stricted frequency range in the FRANCE menu.
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12.
Transmitter settings and in-
formation displays
12.1.
Transmitter settings
Menu:
12.1.1. Complete transmitter reset
Menu: (SETUP, TRANSMITTER) RESET
In this menu the transmitter can be reset to the state in
which it was originally delivered. This means:
Model memory 1 is set up with a model of the
EASY type.
All data in model memories 2 to 18 is erased.
10.2.
The owner's name is reset to "------".
The language for the menu texts is set to
"EN" (English).
How to access the RESET menu:
to MENU
(MODEL appears)
3.2.
(BAT AL appears)
Open the menu with a brief press
adjuster (the "0" flashes). At this point you must enter
the number "18" using the 3-D digi-adjuster.
The RESET is only carried out if you switch the
transmitter off while the number "18" is flashing.
We have adopted this procedure in order to exclude to
the greatest possible extent the possibility of carrying
out a RESET accidentally.
The number 18 was arbitrarily chosen as code number,
and is easy to remember because the C
LINK has eighteen model memories.
TRANSMITTER
(SETUP)
(SETUP appears)
to TRANSMITTER
to RESET
on the 3-D digi-
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