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Explanation Of The Display In Operation (Not For Programming) - ModelCraft MC-6 Bedienungsanleitung

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b) Explanation of the display in operation (not for programming)
Model name (ill. 3, pos. 2) and model number (ill. 3, pos. 6)
The remote control can be programmed for up to 6 flight models. This way, you do not have to newly program the
remote control when you want to fly a different model. When turning the remote control on, the name and number of
the currently set model appears.
Before you start flying, make sure the correct model is set on the remote control. If you use the values of a different
model, the model you are currently using might crash.
You should note down which flight model you have programmed with which name and number in the remote control.
Stick this note on the back of your remote control, for example.
Voltage display (ill. 3, pos. 5)
The current voltage of the batteries or rechargeable batteries is displayed:
9.5 V or more: sufficient voltage.
9.4 V or less: change the batteries or charge the rechargeable batteries before flying.
8.9 V or less: You have less than 10 minutes before the remote control fails due to insufficient voltage. Land the model
safely immediately and change the batteries/charge the rechargeable batteries.
8.5 V: With a voltage of 8.5 V (see ill. 4), you have at most 4 minutes to safely
land the model before the remote control fails. A battery icon also blinks on the
display and the remote control signals an alarm to alert you of the dangerous
situation.
Alarm message with activated mixers
This display appears when turning on the transmitter. An acoustic alarm sounds
as well if the switches "Constant rotation speed" (ill. 1, pos. 5) and/or the flight
status converter for normal resp. aerobic flight are activated (ill. 1, pos. 19).
Both functions must first be turned off so that the transmitter is reset to normal
operating mode.
Alarm in case of data loss
If the main memory of the remote control has lost the data required for flying,
the display shown on the side appears. Turn the remote control off and then on
again to reload the data. The memory slot number from 1 to 6 is displayed for
which the data is currently being restored. Never turn off the remote control
during this process, otherwise data restoration is cancelled. Once data slot
numbers are no longer displayed, you can turn the remote control off and on
again.
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