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5) With both transmitters off, connect the trainer cord to both radios. (On the T6J-2.4GHz the trainer jack is
located in the center of the rear of the case). Do not force the plug into the transmitter and note that the plug
same in both transmitters.
controls on the model should remain stationary. If the controls do not remain stationary, this indicates that
trims as necessary.
Note: When the instructor initially depresses the trainer switch on his transmitter, there will be approximately
a one (1) second delay before the student takes control. In most situations this momentary delay will go
unnoticed.
TIMER
The T6J offers three timers: count up, count down and model. The count up (stopwatch) and count down
timer are programmable and feature an audible alarm when the programmed time limits have been reached.
The model timer, as the name suggests, is used to track time of the model.
Countdown times sound one short beep each second during the last 10 (ten) seconds of the countdown
function and one long tone when at the programmed time. The timer will then display a minus (-) sign and
continue tracking the time.
The count up timer will also beep one short beep each second for the last ten (10) seconds and then one long
tone at the programmed time. Additionally, the count up timer will continue counting upwards, there will not
be a minus (-) sign, however.
As noted above, the model timer is used to track the time of the model. This is a count up timer and starts
when the respective model memory is selected and the T6J is powered up.