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<Basic Operation>
Range Testing Your R/C System 
It is extremely important to range check your models prior to each flying session. This enables you to 
ensure that everything is functioning as it should and to obtain maximum enjoyment from your time flying. 
The T14SG transmitter  incorporates a system that reduces its power output and allows you to perform such 
a range check.
Range check mode 
We have installed a special "Range check 
mode" for doing a ground range check. To access 
the "Range check mode" touch and hold the RTN 
button while turning on the transmitter. Doing so 
will bring up POWER MODE menu. 
To activate the "Range check mode" touch the 
RTN button and the range check mode screen will 
appear. 
During this mode, the RF power output is 
reduced so the range test can be performed. In 
addition, when this mode is activated the right 
LED on the front of the transmitter starts blinking 
and the transmitter gives users a warning with a 
beeping sound every 3 seconds. 
The "Range check mode" continues for 90 
seconds and after that the power will return 
to the normal level. To exit the "Range check 
mode" before the 90 seconds, select the "RANGE 
CHECK" at the top of the screen and touch the 
RTN button again. This mode is available one 
time only so if you need to re-use this function the 
transmitter power must be cycled. NEVER start 
flying when the "Range check mode" is active.
Should you require additional time to perform 
a range check, highlight Restart before your time 
expires and press the RTN button one time.
Range check procedure
1. With the "Range check mode" on, walk 
away from the model while simultaneously 
operating the controls. Have an assistant 
stand by the model to confirm that all 
controls are completely and correctly 
operational. You should be able to walk 
approximately 30-50 paces from the model 
without losing control. 
2. If everything operates correctly, return to 
the model. Set the transmitter in a safe, yet 
accessible, location so it will be within reach 
after starting the engine or motor. Be certain 
the throttle stick is in the low throttle position, 
then  start  the  engine  or  motor.  Perform
another range check with your assistant 
holding the aircraft with the engine running 
at various speeds. If the servos jitter or move 
inadvertently, there may be a problem. We 
would strongly suggest you do not fly until the
source of the difficulty has been determined.
Look for loose servo connections or binding 
pushrods. Also, be certain that the battery 
has been fully charged.
The present model
About 100 feet
Range check mode
Range checking on 
low power. 
Warning
Do not fly in the range check mode.
*Since the range of the radio waves is short, if the model 
is too far from the transmitter, control will be lost and the 
model will crash.