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HITEC OPTIC 6 Menus
Written by: Troy Stotts 2006

  When your transmitter is first turned on it will flash a display of the model name then display the model number, the voltage remaining in the battery and the number of minutes the transmitter has been turned on since it was last charged.  With the transmitter switched on you can use the UP OR DOWN EDIT buttons to access:

bulletModel name
bulletTRIM

Start with Transmitter on and press BOTH EDIT BUTTONS x 2??
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Hitec Optic 6
Dual Aileron Setup
Dual Elevator Setup
Basic Setup
Flap Travel Function
Glitching Precautions
Landing Setup
Servos
Servo Mixing
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  1.  EPA     end point adjustment
  2. AILV    Ailevator function
  3. MX.55                                                    
  4. PMX2    Programmable mixing
  5. PMX1    Programmable mixing
  6. CROW  Airbrakes
  7. E --> F   Elevator Flap mixing
  8. A --> R   Aileron Rudder mixing
  9. VTAL     V Tail Settings
  10. ELVN     Elevon Mixing
  11. LAND    Landing function
  12. CAMB   Camber Control
  13. ADIF      Aileron Differential
  14. FLPN     Flaperon Mixing
  15. FLPT      Flap Travel Function
  16. STCK     Throttle Location Choice
  17. T.CUT     Engine Kill Button
  18. REV        Servo Reversing 
  19. S.TRM     Sub Trim Settinga
  20. EXP         Exponential Settinga
  21. D/R          Dual Rate Settings

 

HOLD DOWN BOTH EDIT BUTTONS AND TURN ON TRANSMITTER
  1. M.SEL             Select Model           
  2. REST               Restore to default settings
  3. TIME                Timer Setup Function
  4. MODE             
  5. PPM                
  6. SFT.                Positive or Negative Shift
  7. COPY              Copy Model Settings
  8. ACGL              Model Type Section
  9. MODEL      
    NAME             
    Name your model function