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Fig. 18
You can use the earlier
version of the MULTIPLEX Com-
bi-Charger,
Order
No. 14
5540,
to slow-charge the bat-
tery
In this case select the
100 mA
charge
current and
charge
for at least 24
hours. At
this
current
you
can
leave the transmitter connected
to the charger con-
stantly;
it is not
possible
to damage the battery or
the
transmitter
at such a low current.
Be sure
to switch the transmitter off beJore
recharging.
Then connect the transmitter
(charge
socket) to
the
charger
using the charge
lead supplied.
Red
plug
=
+
(positive)
socket on the charger,
blue
plug
=
-
(negative)
socket.
Rapid charging
The transmitter can be
rapid-charged
in
only
1to 2
hours. However,
to
do
this salely
you
must use the
MULTIPLEX
Automatic
Rapid
Charger,
Order
No.
I
2505.
lf
you
use a ditferent
rapid charger, or a difterent
charg-
ing
process,
there
is a
danger
of damaging
the battery
and the transmitter.
We would
not
be able
to repair the
unit under
guarantee
under such circumstances.
lf
you possess
a charger
which is not compatible
with
the
protective
circuitry
of
your
new transmitter,
please
contact our Customer Service
deDartment.
For rapid-charging select an output
current ol 1
-
2 A.
Provided that
you
are using the
recommended charger,
you
do not need to concern
yourself
with the battery's
initial state of charge.
At
the
2 A rate, and
with
a com-
pletely
discharged battery
the charge
period
is about
3/4
hour; in any case the charger
switches itsel{ off
when the battery
is fully
charged.
Caution: the charge
rate must
not
exceed
2 A. At
higher
currents
the transmitter
fuse will
burn out.
Do not be tempted
to install a
higher rated fuse, as
you
risk
damaging
the transmitter.
lf
you
damage
the trans-
mitter by exceeding
the recommended
charge
current, we
will
be unable
to repair
it under
guarantee.
Note:
A
brand
new battery cannot exploit
its full capacity
right
from
the
outset. In fact, it only achieves
full capacity
after a few charge/discharge
cycles
(5
to
10). Please bear
this in
mind when
you
start using the equipment,
as the
full
operating
period
will not be available
at
first.
lf
you
need
full
battery
capacity at once,
we recommend
that
you
charge
the ilansmitter,
leave it switched
on un-
til the
battery is completely
discharged, then
recharge
it fully. Repeat thrs cycle
several times.
The
keypad aN
the
menu
qy$tgfi
The tirst
part
of this Section explains
how the
keypad is
useo.
After this
you
will find a brief
introduction to
how the
"device
guides
the user" through
menus.
The
Section
is
concluded
with a brief
explanation
of the
transmitter's
menu structure.
The
keypad
Fig. 19
These
eight
keys, used
in conjunction
with the
LCD
screen,
give you
complete
access
to all the selection
and adiustment
tunctions.
The keys are
in three
groups,
and
it is easy to
remember
what they do.
Very
briefly,
the keys
have the following
functions:
I
The
El
key
This is the
"Menu"
key. You use
it first
to
move from the
display
into the
"Menu
tree". Within the
menu
tree
the
m
key
is
always used
to conclude
any
proce-
dure,
and to move back
into the
preceding
menu.
Re-
gardless
of where
you
are
in the
menu tree,
you
can
re-
turn
to the Status display
at any time
by
pressing
this
key one or
more times.
The
tr
key
R stands
for Reverse
-
that's all
there
is
to say.
This
key
is
used
to reverse a servo,
or switch something
off
or on. More on
this in the explanation
of the individual
menus.
The
E
and
El
keys
These
keys are also
more or less sellexplanatory
lf
something
is to be
increased or
reduced, then
you
do
it
with these two
keys. You can also
use them to
"leaf
through"
lists of options at
many
places
in the various
menus.
Examples
of using the
E)
and
E
keys:
Adjusting servo
travel
Adjusting a
mixer input value
Switching
to a different
memory
Moving on to the
next transmitter control
when
testing etc.
One
special
teature here: where
it is of
practical
use,
these
keys Jeature an auto-repeat
function.
lf
you
press
the
key briefly,
its
action
occurs once.
lf
you
hold
it
pressed
down, the action
is repeated automatically.
You
simply
need to
press
the key and
watch the display,
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