![3. The “instrument panel” (screen)](/images/new-backgrounds/15113/1511313x1.webp)
3. The “instrument panel” (screen)
The illustration below shows everything that the screen can display. What you actually see at any one time depends on whether the stopwatch is active, and whether you are currently programming the transmitter or using it.
You will find a few examples below the illustration.
Menu symbols
Idle
Brake
Auxilliary function, servo 3
Operating screen
Timer: OFF
If the stopwatch is not active, the first text line on the screen shows the model name you have entered. Text line 2 shows the operating voltage.
Timer: ON
The second text line displays the stopwatch. The timer is started and stopped using the handle button. Holding the button pressed in for longer than 1 second resets the stopwatch to 00.0.
Special case: battery alarm with timer active
Number of active model memory
Text line 1
Text line 2
Steering travel
Steering trim
BUGGY 7.4V
BATT
BUGGY 00:0
If one of the timer modes is active and the battery voltage falls to the alarm threshold, the screen displays the current time and battery voltage together with BATT, alternating at 2 second intervals.
When programming the transmitter
When you are setting up the transmitter the first text line shows the selected menu point (example: signal norm for servo 1). The second line displays additional information, and the value you have set or selected.
S-NORM
1:UN
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