Multiplex HFMx V2 M-LINK Notice D'utilisation page 13

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2. Stick the Velcro tape (hook side) to the transmitter case in
the appropriate position:
3. Attach the HFMx V2 M-LINK 2.4 GHz RF module to the
transmitter case:
6.3.: Connecting the HFMx V2 M-LINK 2.4 GHz RF module
to the transmitter's Trainer socket
1. Insert the DIN plug in the transmitter's Trainer socket. The
correct orientation is dictated by the lug in the connector:
2. If the cable exits the connector in an awkward position, the
internal part of the DIN plug (contacts and contact holder)
can be rotated as follows:
Undo the screw in the DIN plug (plain or Torx screw-
driver) and lift off the top of the connector housing.
Raise the internal part (contacts and contact holder)
slightly, and rotate the assembly to the correct position.
Take care not to damage any wires or soldered joints!
Operating Instructions
HFMx V2 M-LINK 2.4 GHz RF Module
6.4.: Installing the 2.4 GHz aerial
Screw the 2.4 GHz aerial into the socket on the module:
!
rectly aligned when screwing them together. Do not use any
tool!
7.
The 2.4 GHz ISM band offers the facility to transmit data from
the model back to the transmitter. If you use a telemetry-capable
M-LINK receiver, your HFMx V2 M-LINK 2.4 GHz RF module
provides an audible warning of a failing receiver battery by
means of a buzzer built into the module.
For more information on this please refer to the operating in-
structions supplied with your telemetry-capable M-LINK receiver.
If you also install the MULTIPLEX Telemetry-Display (# 4 5182),
the screen shows you the connection quality (LQI = Link Quality
Indication) in addition to the actual voltage of the receiver power
supply.
The Telemetry-Display can also output additional telemetry data,
such as current, voltage, altitude or speed values - depending
on the sensors connected to the system.
The Telemetry-Display is capable of displaying a maximum of
sixteen telemetry values.
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Replace the top housing of the DIN plug and tighten the
retaining screw. Insert the DIN plug in the socket:
Grip the aerial by the knurled section.
The screwed joint must be firmly tightened, so that the aerial
cannot possibly come loose in use – e.g. when it is rotated in
the installed position.
Check at regular intervals that the aerial is properly seated
and screwed in firmly.
Note: avoid using excessive force, and keep the parts cor-
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