Reely Hendheld RC 2.4 GHz No. of channels: 6 1310037 User Manual

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1310037
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h) Operation as Student Transmitter „Student Mode“
When configuring as a student transmitter, the signals of the control sticks and the control encoder for channels 5
and 6 are sent directly to the teacher/student socket at the rear independently of the set mode and transferred to the 
teaching transmitter via the connection cable. 
If the student transmitter mode is not activated, the six control signals are branched off at the teacher/student socket 
according to the model type set with all programmed settings and mixers. When operating the remote control with a 
flight simulator interface, we recommend also operating the remote control in student mode. The mixers or settings
required for the virtual models are then available in the simulator software.
Configuration as student transmitter:
•  Switch on the transmitter and call the system setting menu.
•  Move the cursor arrow to the menu item „Student mode“ with
the two buttons „UP“ and „DOWN“.
•  Briefly push the button „OK“ to activate the menu item.
  The display shows the notice that all transmitter settings are 
invalid in the student configuration and the control stick set-
tings are transferred right to the trainer transmitter.
•  After pushing the button „OK“, a safety prompt appears.
•  Pushing the buttons „UP“ or „DOWN“ switches the cursor ar-
row from „No“ to „Yes“. Push the button „OK“ again to activate 
student mode. The display then shows the system setup menu 
again.
•  Push the button „CANCEL“ repeatedly until you get back to
the operating display. The student mode is displayed visually 
in the operating display by an additional „S“.
•  When calling the student menu again, the configuration can be
terminated as student transmitter by pushing the button „OK“. 
  Important!
 
Coordinate the trimming of the student transmitter so 
that it matches the one of the trainer transmitter. The 
rudder of the model plane or the swash plate and the 
tail rotor control must have precisely the same neutral 
position after switching from trainer to student trans-
mitter when the two systems do not have deflected
control sticks.  
Figure 28