MODEL NAME: assigns a name to the current model memory. By giving each model a name that is immediately
recognizable, you can quickly select the correct model, and minimize the chance of flying the wrong model memory which
could lead to a crash.
Adjustability and values:
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Up to 8 characters long.
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Each character may be a letter, number, blank, or a symbol.
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The default names assigned by the factory are in MODEL-xx format (MODEL-01 for
first model memory, etc.)
NOTE: When you COPY one model memory over another, everything is copied, including the model's name. Similarly, if you
change MODEL TYPE or do a MODEL RESET, the entire memory is reset, including MODEL NAME. So the first thing you will want
to do after you COPY a model, change its type, or start from scratch, is rename the new copy to avoid confusion.
If using multiple frequency modules to be able to transmit on multiple channels, we recommend using the last 2 characters
to indicate the receiver's channel for clarity. For more information on frequency transmission, see p. 8.
GOAL of EXAMPLE: STEPS: INPUTS:
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Name model 3 “Cap-232_” (where
the underline represents a blank
space.)
Where next?
Open MODEL submenu.
Confirm you are currently using the
proper model memory. (Ex: 3)
Go to NAME and change the first
character. (Ex: M to C)
Choose the next character to change.
Repeat the prior steps to complete
naming the model.
Close.
for 1 second.
(If ADVANCE, again.)
to MODEL.
If SELECT does not indicate 3,
perform MODEL SELECT, p. 25.
to C.
to a (note: lower case is available)
Repeat.
Change the MODEL TYPE to glider or helicopter: see p. 29.
Change the receiver modulation setting from PPM to PCM or vice versa: see p. 30.
Utilize servo REVERSE: see p. 31.
Adjust servo travel with END POINT: see p. 32.
Set up dual/triple rates and exponential (D/R,EXP): see p. 35.