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Timer
The NX10+ Timer function allows you to program a countdown
timer or stop watch (count up timer) to display on the main screen.
An alarm sounds when the programmed time is reached. You can
program the timer to start using the assigned switch position or
automatically when throttle is raised above a programmed position.
Two internal timers are available that show run time for a specific
model displays on the Main Screen. A total system timer is also
available.
Press NEXT to select the Timer Event Alerts settings. These
include options for the alerts at every minute for down timers,
1 minute remaining alert, 30 seconds remaining alert, 10 second
to 1 second remining alerts, expiration alert, and every minute up
alert. Press NEXT again to select the Timer Control Alerts settings.
Available options include Timer Start alert, Timer Stop alert, and
Timer Reset alert.
Telemetry
The telemetry menu is in both the system setup and the function
list so you can access the telemetry functions from either list.
You must power off the receiver and transmitter, then power them
both on to reset the telemetry data. You can reset min/max values
by pressing the CLEAR button.
WARNING: NEVER change Telemetry Settings when the
aircraft is powered on. There is a brief interruption in RF
output when exiting the Telemetry screen, and may cause a
"Hold" condition.
Telemetry Auto-Con guration
When a receiver is bound to the transmitter, it will complete the
auto-config setup automatically. Select Auto-Config to detect new
telemetry sensors and automatically populate the telemetry list.
To select Telemetry Auto-Con g:
1. Make sure all telemetry components are bound to the
transmitter and receiver.
2. Power on the transmitter, then power on the receiver.
3. Select Telemetry from the Function List, then select Auto
Config. "Configuring" flashes for 5 seconds and any new
sensors appear in the list.
4. Adjust the sensor alert values as necessary.
Forward Programming
If you bind a forward programming capable receiver to your
NX10+, the Forward Programming menu will appear in the
Function List. Think of the Forward Programming menu as a
programming interface for your connected receiver. The menu
structure, options and any changes made are done directly on
the receiver, the transmitter is only an interface. Each device
may have different menu structure and operate in a different
manner than the next forward programming device. The receiver
must be powered on and bound to be able to enter the forward
programming menu.
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