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ALARMS AND WARNINGS
For example, whether you are in airplane or helicopter mode, should the batteries drop lower than the
recommended safe voltage, an alarm will sound. When in the helicopter mode there are several additional
warnings/alarms that may sound: stick position, throttle hold and/or idle up activated.
These are built-in safety features to ensure the longevity of your model and your enjoyment of the hobby.
We strongly suggest adhering to the warnings accordingly.
Transmitter Battery voltage-
The T6J transmitter offers a programmable low voltage alarm that warns modelers when the transmitter
To set the Transmitter Battery Voltage Alarm-
1) Press and hold the MODE and END buttons while simultaneously turning on the
transmitter.
2) Press the DATA INPUT lever upward or downward to select the voltage at which
the Battery Voltage Alarm will sound. If using four AA Alkaline (dry cell) batteries,
battery, select the 5.0V setting.
hold or when the T6J is transmitting in the FHSS mode.
Stick Position Alarm-
The T6J offers a throttle stick position alarm that warns of an unsafe throttle stick
position when the transmitter is powered up, or turned on. If the throttle stick is not
at the idle position, the transmitter will sound an audible alarm, and the screen will
display a visual warning as well.
Move the throttle position to the lowest position in order to silence this alarm
accordingly.
Throttle Hold and Idle Up Alarm (HELI only).
When in the helicopter mode, the T6J offers alarms when either, or both, the throttle hold and idle ups are