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===== Typ =====
===== Type =====
Režim přenosu interního VF modulu. Model V20 pracuje v pásmu 2,4 GHz. Režim musí odpovídat typu podporovanému přijímačem, jinak se model nespojí! Po změně režimu pečlivě zkontrolujte provoz modelu (zejména Failsafe!) a plně ověřte, že všechny kanály přijímače fungují podle určení.
Transmission mode of the internal RF module. The X20/X20S models operate on the 2.4GHz and/or the 900MHz band. The ACCESS and TD (Tandem) modes can operate on both the 2.4GHz and/or the 900MHz band simultaneously (or individually), while the ACCST D16 operates only on the 2.4GHz band. The Mode must match the type supported by the receiver or the model will not bind! After a Mode change, carefully check model operation (especially Fail-safe!) and fully verify that all receiver channels are functioning as intended.

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===== Type =====
Transmission mode of the internal RF module. The X20/X20S models operate on the 2.4GHz and/or the 900MHz band. The ACCESS and TD (Tandem) modes can operate on both the 2.4GHz and/or the 900MHz band simultaneously (or individually), while the ACCST D16 operates only on the 2.4GHz band. The Mode must match the type supported by the receiver or the model will not bind! After a Mode change, carefully check model operation (especially Fail-safe!) and fully verify that all receiver channels are functioning as intended.
Type

Transmission mode of the internal RF module. The X20/X20S models operate on the 2.4GHz and/or the 900MHz band. The ACCESS and TD (Tandem) modes can operate on both the 2.4GHz and/or the 900MHz band simultaneously (or individually), while the ACCST D16 operates only on the 2.4GHz band. The Mode must match the type supported by the receiver or the model will not bind! After a Mode change, carefully check model operation (especially Fail-safe!) and fully verify that all receiver channels are functioning as intended.