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Fly Sky FS-i10 - Model Configuration Management; Copy model; Export models; Import models

Fly Sky FS-i10
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Copy model:
Copies a model configuration to
another. The target configuration is
lost and replaced by the source
configuration.
The first menu selects the source
model configuration to copy from.
The second menu selects the target
model configuration to copy to.
(Pic 21.39)
Since the target model configuration
is overwritten by the source model
configuration, a confirmation is requested.
As shown in the picture 21.40: After
touching the “Yes” button, the model
configuration 4 will be lost and replaced
by the model configuration 2.
(Pic 21.40)
Export models:
Export the current model parameters and save them in the SD card.
The default file name which can be modified is model name.
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Delete files:
Delete the model file in the SD
card.
Import models:
Import the model parameter
from the SD card and the current
model will be covered.
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How to operate:
1. Enter model function and press
copy model to select which
one you need to copy
2. The screen will change to the
model you copied.
3. After selecting one copied model,
the window will automatically
open with a message asking if you
are sure to copy, YES or NO.
Shown in picture 21.
How to operate:
1.Enter model function and press
import model
2. Select one model you want to
import
3. Press OK to complete importing
How to operate:
1. Enter model function and press
file deleted
2. Select one file you need to delete
3. Press OK to complete deleting
How to operate:
1. Enter model function and press export model
2. Select one replacement
3. Press OK to complete replacing and save the new one
4. If you want to create a new file, jut press Create a new file and save it.
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