Futaba 7C 2.4GHz User Manual

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TIMER submenu (stopwatch functions): controls an electronic clock used to keep track of allowed time remaining in a competition,
flying time on a tank of fuel, amount of time on a battery, etc.

Adjustability:

Count down timer: starts from the chosen time, displays time remaining. If the time is exceeded, it continues to count

below 0.

Count up timer: starts at 0 and displays the elapsed time up to 99 minutes 59 seconds.

Independent to each model, and automatically updates with model change.

In either TIMER mode, the timer beeps once each minute. During the last twenty seconds, there's a beep each two seconds.

During the last ten seconds, there's a beep each second. A long tone is emitted when the time selected is reached.

To Reset, choose the desired timer with the S

ELECT

key (while at the startup screen), then press and hold

DIAL

for 1 second.

Activation by either direction of

To quickly reset any timer from the home screen, cursor down until the timer blinks. Press dial to reset.

S

WITCH

A-H, by S

TICK

(1-4) . T

HROTTLE

S

TICK

is convenient if you are keeping track of

fuel remaining, or for an electric, how much battery is left.

GOAL of EXAMPLE:

STEPS:

INPUTS:

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Set timer to count down 4-1/2
minutes, being controlled by
T

HROTTLE

S

TICK

position. This is

utilized to keep track of actual
Throttle on time to better correlate
with fuel/battery usage.

Where next?

Open BASIC menu, then
open TIMER function.

Adjust time to 4 min. 30 sec., count down.

Activate the function.

Assign to T

HROTTLE

S

TICK

and set

trigger point (if timer is to trigger
BELOW this throttle point,

so

arrow points down).

Close.

for 1 second.

(If

ADVANCE,

again.)

to page 3.

to TIMER.

to 4.

to 30.

to SW.

to 3(arrow points up).

T

HROTTLE

S

TICK

to desired

position (Ex: 1/4 stick).

for 1 second to set.

Adjust END POINTs after first flight test: see p. 31.
Adjust auxiliary channel assignments: see p. 28.
Set up TRAINER functions: see p. 37.

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