22 model setup functions – HITEC Eclipse 7 Pro User Manual
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Model Setup Functions
2.Press the Up or Down arrow
keys to get to another setup
menu, or switch power off.
3. Switch power back on. You
may now set up the details of
your model in the Edit mode.
MET(Metric), IMP(Imperial) – Unit Select
1. With the transmitter switched
off, turn on your
transmitter while pressing both
of the two Edit keys
(the two keys on the far left).
The Imperial select (IMP) menu
will be displayed .
2. Press the Right or Left Cursor
key to select MET or IMP .
* Metric = °C m Km
* Imperial = °F ft mile
3. Press the Up or Down arrow
keys to get to another setup
menu, or switch power off.
4. Switch power back on. You may now set up the
details of your model in the Edit mode.
RPM - RPM Check
1. With the transmitter switched
off, turn on your
transmitter while pressing both
of the two Edit keys
(the two keys on the far left).
The RPM select (RPM) menu
will be displayed . you can check aircraft RPM using RPM sen-
sor (You can use maximum 2 RPM sensors).
2. To change the
propeller(prop), press the +In-
crease and
-Decrease Data keys until you
see the type of prop you desire.
There are 3 kinds of props- 2-b
(blades) ,3-b , 4-b.
3. Press the Right Cursor key to select RPM1 or RPM2 .
4. Press the Up or Down arrow keys to get to another
setup menu, or switch power off.
5. Switch power back on. You may now set up the
details of your model in the Edit mode
AMP- Amperage Check
1. With the transmitter switched off, turn on your transmitter
while pressing both of the two Edit keys (the two keys on the
far left). The Amperage select (AMP) menu will be displayed
2. Press the Right Cursor key to
select 50 or 200
This numerals means AMP. 50
is 50AMP.
3. Press the Up or Down arrow
keys to get to another setup
menu, or switch power off.
Model Name
The Model Name function is used to create an alphanumeric
name which is stored in the model memory along with the rest
of the model settings. You will find it useful to help keep track
of multiple models. The model name can be four alphabetic
characters, along with up to three numbers following.
The letters may be used to abbreviate the model’s name, and
the numbers may be used for the memory number, or you
may wish to store that model’s channel number so you can
remember easier.
Inputting a Model Name
1. With the transmitter
switched off, turn on your
transmitter while pressing
both of the two Edit keys
(the two keys on the far
left). The model select (M.SEL) menu will be displayed,
with “stars” to represent letters to be chosen.
2. Press the Up or Down arrow key until you get into the model
name menu. You’ll see the display as shown to the right.
The first character of the name will be flashing on
and off. (If you’re already in the setup menus, you can
just press the Up or Down arrow key to get here.)
3. To change the first character, press the +Increase and
-Decrease Data keys until you see the character you desire.
You may select from the upper case letters A ~ Z, ,
+, -, /, and the numbers 0 ~ 9.
4. Press the Right Cursor key to move to the next character.
5. Press the +Increase and -Decrease Data keys until
you see the character you desire.
6. Repeat the previous two steps to input the third and
fourth characters of the display.
7. Press the Right Cursor key to move to the number
displays on the right.
8. Press the +Increase
and -Decrease Data keys
until you get to a number
that you like. This can be
any number from 0 to 199.
9. Press the Up or Down arrow
keys to get to another setup
menu, or switch power off.
10. Switch power back on. You may now set up the details of
your model in the Edit mode.
Mode – Mode Select
1. With the transmitter switched
off, turn on your transmitter
while pressing both of the two
Edit keys
(the two keys on the far left).
The Mode select (MODE) menu
will be displayed . You can change the Mode 2 to Mode 1,
Mode 2 to Mode 3 or 4.
but If you want to change mechanically , please send this
Eclipse 7 Pro to service center. This
change procedure only can change the software of Eclipse 7
Pro.
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