Manual 
  7 
Arrangement of the instructions 
Introduction 
Safety notes 
Specification 
Notes on the transmitter battery 
Transmitter hardware 
Switching on for the first time 
The “ROYAL SX” philosophy  
Buttons and 3-D digi-adjusters ... 
   ... when programming 
   ... when operating the model 
 ... when switching on 
Global assignments 
Global mixers 
Model templates 
Programming a fixed-wing model 
Preparing the transmitter 
Preparing the model 
Setting up the basic functions 
Supplementary functions 
Programming a model helicopter 
Preparing the transmitter 
Preparing the model 
Setting up the basic functions 
Supplementary functions 
Reference 
All the menus in detail 
Trainer mode operations 
Overviews 
 
14. - 19. 
14.4. + 20.6.3. 
21. + 22. 
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  This  character  indicates  chapters  which  are 
safety-related. It is essential to read and observe 
these sections! 
 
 
3.  Safety Notes 
!  These  operating  instructions  are  an  integral 
part of the product, and contain important in-
formation and safety notes. Please store them 
in a safe place, and be sure to pass them on 
to the  new  owner  if  you ever dispose of the 
product. 
!  Observe the safety notes!   
Read the instructions carefully!   
Do  not  switch  the  system  on  until  you  have 
studied  these  operating  instructions  and the 
safety notes  which  follow (either included in 
the instructions, or supplied separately). 
!  Warning!   
Radio-controlled models are not playthings in 
the usual sense of the term. The construction, 
the  installation  of  the  RC  system  and  the 
method of operating the models require tech-
nical expertise, care and responsible, safety-
conscious behaviour. Errors and neglect can 
result in serious damage  or injury. However, 
since we as manufacturers have no means of 
ensuring  that  you  build  and  operate  your 
models competently, all we can do is express-
ly point out these hazards. We deny all liability. 
  A model which goes out of control, for what-
ever reason, can cause severe personal injury 
and  serious  damage  to  property.  It  is  fun-
damentally  essential  that  you  take  out  suit-
able insurance to cover this risk. 
!  Under  no  circumstances  is  it  permissible  to 
carry  out  technical  modifications  to  your ra-
dio control system. Use genuine MULTIPLEX 
accessories  and  replacement  parts  ex-
clusively;  this  applies  in  particular  to  the 
transmitter  battery,  aerial,  expansion  units, 
additional hardware items, …). 
!  If  you operate  the  transmitter in  conjunction 
with  products made by other manufacturers, 
it is up to you to ensure that they are of good 
quality and work properly. Every time you set 
up a new or modified chain of products, you 
must ensure that all the functions work prop-
erly, and carry out a range check before flying 
the model. Do not be tempted to fly the model 
if something is not in order: first seek out the 
problem and eliminate it. 
!  Have your radio control equipment (especially 
transmitters and receivers) checked at regular 
intervals  (every  two  or  three  years)  by  an 
authorised MULTIPLEX Service Centre. 
!  Operate your transmitter only within the per-
missible  temperature  range  (  7.).  Please 
note  that  condensation  can  form  inside  the 
transmitter if it is subjected to a rapid change 
of  temperature  (e.g.  warm  car,  cold  flying 
field). Damp has an adverse effect on the op-
eration of the transmitter and any other elec-
tronic items.