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Model Select/Data ResetModel Select/Data Reset
MODEL   Model select functionMODEL   Model select function 
To select model memory:To select model memory:
1.  Access  the  Model  Select  function  in  the  programming mode (by  pressing the  MODE  and 
SELECT keys simultaneously and holding them down for one second). The number for the 
current, active model will be blinking. 
2. To activate a different model memory press the DATA INPUT lever for a half second until the 
desired model number appears. 
3. Now the model has been selected. All programming inputs from this point forward will affect 
only the model number on the screen (until another model number is selected). 
CL   Data reset functionCL   Data reset function 
All the data for any model memory can be reset to the original factory defaults. Often this function is done to get a “fresh start” 
and clear the memory before inputting new model settings. 
To reset data:To reset data:
1.  Access  the  Model  Select  function  in  the  programming  mode  (by  pressing  the  MODE  and 
SELECT keys simultaneously and holding them down for one second). Use the DATA INPUT 
lever to select the model memory you wish to reset. 
2. Once the desired model number is displayed on the screen, press the SELECT key. A 
““CLCL”” will 
appear on the screen. 
3. Push DATA INPUT upward or downward for about one second to clear and reset the memory. 
“CL” blinks first, and then it stops blinking with a sound. Now the model data is reset to the 
initial setting that is the default value set at the factory.
CAUTION:CAUTION: Resetting the current model memory will permanently erase ALLALL programming information for that model. The 
data cannot be recovered (unless you recorded it on a Model Data Recording Sheet in the back of this manual). Do not reset 
the model unless certainlycertainly you want flushing-out that memory and start from scratch.
When actually setting up a model you should have the model in front of you with the power on so you can actually see the 
effects of your programming inputs and measure the control throws. 
REVERSE   Servo ReversingREVERSE   Servo Reversing 
The servo reversing function is used to change the direction that a servo responds to a control input from the transmitter 
(stick). After using the reversing function, check allall the controls on the model to be certainbe certain they are operating in the correct 
direction and that you did not inadvertently reverse a servo other than the one intended. Reversing the wrong servo (and not 
checking the response of the controls before each flight) may be the most common cause of a crash! 
 To reverse a servo:To reverse a servo: 
1. Enter the programming mode and use the MODE key to access the REVERSE
REVERSE function. 
2. Use the SELECT key to select the channel you wish to reverse. 
3. Push the DATA INPUT lever downward to reverse the servo (REV), or push the lever upward 
to make the servo operate normally (NOR) for a half second. The arrow will indicate the 
condition of the servo (normal or reversed). In the diagram channel 1 (aileron) is 
“normal” 
(not reversed). 
4. Use the SELECT key to display other channels to be reversed.