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XP662 MANUAL Airplane
CHAPTER 4: BATTERY ALARM AND DISPLAY
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Airplane
CHAPTER 3: KEY INPUT AND DISPLAY
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Airplane
KEY INPUT AND DISPLAY3
When the transmitter battery drops below 9.0 volts,
the display will start to flash “BAT” and an audible
alarm will sound for eight beeps. These warnings
mean you should land your aircraft immediately.
Note: During the period that the battery alarm is
flashing, the input buttons will not function. If you
are currently in the function mode, the transmitter
will exit automatically and return to the normal
display (see Section 5.1).
BATTERY ALARM AND DISPLAY4
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Two input keys are located at the lower right and left
faceplate of the XP662 transmitter. The keys are used
to access and program the transmitter. Each key can
be moved up or down using your thumbs.
Left button up........SCROLL — Used to advance
through the menus
Left button down...CHANNEL — Used to advance
through the channels or features
in a given function
Right button up........INCREASE — Increases value
or changes setting
(e.g., Reverse Normal)
Right button down...DECREASE — Decreases
value or changes setting
(e.g., Reverse Normal)
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