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A LOOK AT THE RADIO'S FUNCTIONS STEP BY STEP 
MODEL SELECT 
submenu: includes three functions that manage model memory: 
MODEL SELECT
,
MODEL COPY
 and 
MODEL 
RESET
. Since these functions are all related, and are all basic features used with most models, they are together in the 
MODEL SELECT
 submenu. 
NOTE: When you choose a new model in the 
MODEL SELECT
 function, if the new 
model is set to a different modulation, you must cycle the transmitter power to change 
screen to remind you. Please note: You are still transmitting on the other modulation 
until you affect this change. 
GOAL: STEPS: INPUTS:
Select Model #3. 
NOTE: This is one of several 
functions for which the radio requires 
Open the menu, then open 
MODEL 
SELECT
 submenu.
for 1 second.
if required to 
MODEL SELECT
.
Choose Model #3.
to
3
.
for 1 second.
Sure?
 displays.
Close.
Confirm proper modulation of new 
model memory.
If 
SFHSS/FHSS
          
is set for the other receiver type. Turn the transmitter off/on to change the 
modulation.
Where next?
MODEL NAME
 the model: see p. 29.
Change
MODEL TYPE
 (aircraft, heli): see p. 30.
Change modulation (
SFHSS
 or 
FHSS
): see p. 31.
Utilize servo 
REVERSE
: see p. 35.
Adjust
END POINTs
: see p. 36.
Set up 
IDLE-DOWN
 and 
THR-CUT
 for throttle management: see p. 37, 38.
MODEL SELECT
: This function selects which of the 20 model memories in the 
are indicated after its number. (Each model memory may be a different model 
type from the other memories.)
MODEL COPY
: copies the current model data into another model memory in the transmitter. The name of the model memory 
you are copying into is displayed for clarity. 
Notes:
type and modulation. Upon completion, it cannot be recovered. 
Examples:
                  
airplane model at extreme altitudes).