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Multiplex Profi TX
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Introduction
PROFI TX
1.4 About these operating instructions
These operating instructions describe the PROFI TX tray-type transmitter and
contain the following sections:
Section 1 "Introduction" provides an overview of the PROFI TX concept
and information regarding the current firmware version.
Section "Safety instructions" contains important information concerning
safety, intended use and warranty.
Section 2 "Transmitter" describes:
o The PROFI TX hardware.
o How to setup the transmitter for operation.
o Mechanical operations that may have to be carried out on the
transmitter, e.g. installing additional controls.
o How to charge the transmitter battery including battery
management.
o How to switch the transmitter on and off.
o How to perform a range check and the binding procedure.
o How to operate in trainer mode.
o How to trim your model aircraft.
Section 3 "Model templates" describes the model templates available in
the PROFI TX.
Section 4 "The menus" describes the PROFI TX software:
o Navigation within the software.
o The status displays.
o All menus and their parameters.
Section 5 "Operating the transmitter" describes:
o How to operate the transmitter by means of the keypad, the central
wheel and, if necessary, the optional digi-adjusters.
o How to assign controls and switches. This defines which controls
are used to operate the various functions in the transmitter or
model.
Section 6 "Operating the transmitter using the PC" describes how
to connect the transmitter to the PC and the options provided by this
connection.
Section 7 "Creating and customising models" describes step by step
using two examples how to create and configure your own fixed-wing and
helicopter models.

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