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radio control system
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10. Do not point the transmitter antenna directly towards your
model or a human body. The radiation pattern from the antenna
will be shielded and provide poor connection to your model.
11. Never repair, re-install, or exchange the internal memory SD
card for other type.
13. Always perform a ground range check prior to your initial flight.
12. Avoid extreme temperatures as they can cause damage to the
sensitive internal SD card.
6.3 Pre-Flight Checks
3. Check the battery voltage on both the transmitter and the
receiver battery packs.
2. Perform a ground range check before each days flying session.
1. Always verify the correct position of the switches, and the
gimbals, prior turning ON your transmitter. Turn on the
transmitter first, then receiver. JETI transmitters use "Model
Checking". This safety is designed so that the model memory
stores the unique serial number of the receiver that has already
been assigned to model. When the transmitter establishes
communication with the receiver and the serial number does
not match the number stored in the current model’s setup, the
transmitter displays a warning. You will then be able to accept
the change or reject the change. If you accept the change, the
transmitter stores the new receiver number into the model’s
setup and begins transmitting. If you reject the change, the
transmitter will not communicate with the receiver and you will
be allowed to select another model.
This product may be used for model airplane or surface (boat, car,
robot) use only. It is not intended for use in any other application
than control of the models for hobby, sport and recreational
purposes.
6.4 Application
5. Set motor/engine kill switch and test the power train.
4. Check all channel assignments, trim, mixes, and the correct
direction of movement for your flight surfaces.
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