1M23N26403INSTRUCTION MANUAL+0 +0+0+0+0Condition 1'11/11/1118-CHANNEL COMPUTER SYSTEMS
10<Before Use>BEFORE USE FEATURES FASSTest systemThe T18MZ transmitter adopted the newly developed bidirectional communication system "FASS
100<Linkage Menu>Model 1 Condition 185%Date ResetDirect Key Model Menu Setting All Model SettingT1~T6, CDFunction Name●Return to Linkage
101<Linkage Menu>Condition HoldCondition hold function (Helicopter only)This function may be used to limit the maximum speed of the engine so th
102<Model Menu (Common Functions)>MODEL MENU (COMMON FUNCTIONS)System Menu Linkage Menu Model Menu ReturnModel 1 Condition 185%Model MenuCo
103<Model Menu (Common Functions)>85%Model 1Condition 1Condition Select1Condition ListCondition 1Add Delay Copy RenamePriority● Return to Mo
104<Model Menu (Common Functions)>● Return to Condition Select screen● Touch the [Delay] button on the Condition Select screen to call
105<Model Menu (Common Functions)>●Return to Model Menu● Touch the [AFR (D/R)] button in the Model Menu to call the setup screen shown below.AFR
106<Model Menu (Common Functions)>Dual Rate settingUp to 6 dual rates can be set for each condition.*D/R (Dual Rate) is set for each condition,
107<Model Menu (Common Functions)>● Return to Model Menu● Touch the [Prog. Mixes] button in the Model Menu to call the setup screen shown below.
108<Model Menu (Common Functions)>Setting methods●Group/single mode selectionActivating functions for only the selected conditions:1. Touch
109<Model Menu (Common Functions)>Setting methodCTRM mode: Maximum change near center by center trim operation (Does not change at end of the s
11<Before Use>EditingThe touch panel and rotary encoder editing system allows you to edit your model in the manner that is easiest for you.Funct
110<Model Menu (Airplane/Glider Functions)>MODEL MENU (AIRPLANE/GLIDER FUNCTIONS)System Menu Linkage Menu Model Menu ReturnModel 1 Condition
111<Model Menu (Airplane/Glider Functions)>AIR BRAKEAIL 3(Chip Aileron)AIL 4(Chip Aileron)AIL1(Main Aileron)AIL 2(Main Aileron)FLP 2(Camber Flap
112<Model Menu (Airplane/Glider Functions)>AIL 3(Chip Aileron)AIL 4(Chip Aileron)AIL1(Main Aileron)AIL 2(Main Aileron)85%AIL Differential100%Lef
113<Model Menu (Airplane/Glider Functions)>FLP 2(Camber Flap)FLP 1(Camber Flap)FLP 3(Brake Flap)FLP 4(Brake Flap)85%Flap SettingModel 1Condit
114<Model Menu (Airplane/Glider Functions)>AIL 3(Chip Aileron)AIL 4(Chip Aileron)AIL1(Main Aileron)AIL 2(Main Aileron)FLP 2(Camber Flap)FLP 1(Ca
115<Model Menu (Airplane/Glider Functions)>AIL 3(Chip Aileron)AIL 4(Chip Aileron)AIL1(Main Aileron)AIL 2(Main Aileron)FLP 3(Brake Flap)FLP 4(B
116<Model Menu (Airplane/Glider Functions)>RUDDER 2RUDDERRUDDERat V-TAILRUDDER 2RUDDER 1at Flying wingAIL 3(Chip Aileron)AIL 4(Chip Aileron)AIL1
117<Model Menu (Airplane/Glider Functions)>AIRBRAKEELEVATORELEVATOR 2V-TAILELEVATORELEVATOR 285%Airbrake to ELEINH OFFPOS+0.0%( +0%) (
118<Model Menu (Airplane/Glider Functions)>RUDDERAIL1AIL 285%RUD to AILINH OFFPOS+0.0%( +0%)Linear Separate+100.0% +100.0%Model 1Condition
119<Model Menu (Airplane/Glider Functions)>85%Camber MixModel 1Condition 1Camber AFRAileronFlapElevatorGroupONSwitchACT/INHINHCurve and Rate
12<Before Use>Contents and Technical Specications(Specications and ratings are subject to change without notice.)Your 18MZ (packaged with a S.
120<Model Menu (Airplane/Glider Functions)>AIL 3(Chip Aileron)AIL 4(Chip Aileron)AIL1(Main Aileron)AIL 2(Main Aileron)FLP 2(Camber Flap)FLP 1(Ca
121<Model Menu (Airplane/Glider Functions)>85%ELE to CamberINHPOS+0.0%SwitchDisplayACTLinear Separate+100.0% +100.0%Model 1Condition 1G r.+150
122<Model Menu (Airplane/Glider Functions)>ELEVATOR ELEVATOR 2FLP 2(Camber Flap)FLP 1(Camber Flap)85%CamberFLP to ELEINH OFFPOS+0.0%( +0%)
123<Model Menu (Airplane/Glider Functions)>85%ButterflyModel 1Normal+0% +0% +0% +0%Mixing RateSpeedDifferential RateCond. DelayOffset15%GroupOFFS
124<Model Menu (Airplane/Glider Functions)>AIL 3(Chip Aileron)AIL 4(Chip Aileron)AIL1(Main Aileron)AIL 2(Main Aileron)FLP 2(Camber Flap)FLP 1(Ca
125<Model Menu (Airplane/Glider Functions)>85%Model 1NormalSpeedCond. DelayModeManualGroupONSwitchCut SwitchOFF00000DelayFine TuningNULLControl
126<Model Menu (Airplane/Glider Functions)>AIL 3(Chip Aileron)AIL 4(Chip Aileron)AIL1(Main Aileron)AIL 2(Main Aileron)FLP 2(Camber Flap)FLP 1(Ca
127<Model Menu (Airplane/Glider Functions)>85%Model 1NormalSpeedCond. DelayModeManualGroupONSwitchCut SwitchOFF00000DelayFine TuningNULLControl
128<Model Menu (Airplane/Glider Functions)>AIL 3(Chip Aileron)AIL 4(Chip Aileron)AIL1(Main Aileron)AIL 2(Main Aileron)FLP 2(Camber Flap)FLP 1(Ca
129<Model Menu (Airplane/Glider Functions)>85%INH GY AVCS AVCSACT Typ eOFFSwitchRate1Model 1Gyro0%Gyro Gyro2 Gyro30% AVCS 0%Condition 1G r.INH
13<Before Use>• LT2F3500XH Transmitter battery pack - the (3500mAh) transmitter Lithium-polymer battery pack may be easily exchanged with a fres
130<Model Menu (Airplane/Glider Functions)>85%V-TailModel 1+50%+50% +50%+50% +50%+50%+50%+50%GroupElevatorElevatorFunctionRudderLeft RightFuncti
131<Model Menu (Airplane/Glider Functions)>85%AilevatorModel 1+100%+0% +0%+0% +0%+100%+100%+100%GroupElevatorElevatorFunctionAileronLeft RightFu
132<Model Menu (Airplane/Glider Functions)>RUDDER 1Wingletat Flying wing( )RUDDER 2Wingletat Flying wing( )85%WingletModel 1
133<Model Menu (Airplane/Glider Functions)>85%Model 1Condition 1SpeedMotor Off+0GroupONSwitchINHACT/INHACT/INHONOFFOne time mode+0Speed 1 t
134<Model Menu (Airplane/Glider Functions)>85%RUD to ELEINH OFFPOS+0.0%( +0%)Linear Separate+100.0% +100.0%Model 1Condition 1G r.+150+100+
135<Model Menu (Airplane/Glider Functions)>85%+100%RUDELE1/2Model 1Condition 1Snap Roll-100%+100%-100%OFFSwitchOFFOFFOFFOFFACTOFFOFFOFFRight /
136<Model Menu (Airplane/Glider Functions)>85%1/2Model 1Condition 1Multi EngineACT / INHACTPosi.Throttle CutThrottle HoldIdole DownTHRINH17%
137<Model Menu (Airplane/Glider Functions)>Accelerration[Corresponding model type]: EP glider,gliderAcceleration setting can be performed at el
138<Model Menu (Helicopter Functions)>MODEL MENU (HELICOPTER)System Menu--Condition HoldLinkage Menu Model Menu Cond.HoldModel 1 Normal85%Mo
139<Model Menu (Helicopter Functions)>PIT Curve/Pitch TrimPIT CurveThis function adjusts the pitch operation curve for each flight condition for
14<Before Use>Transmitter controlsCautions on handling antennaWARNINGDo not touch the antenna during operation. *There is the danger
140<Model Menu (Helicopter Functions)>Normal Curve Idle-up 1 Curve Idle-up 2 Curve Hold Curve●Pitch Curve (Example)● Group button: When you also
141<Model Menu (Helicopter Functions)>Hovering pitch trimThe Hovering Pitch function trims the pitch near the hovering point. Normally, it is us
142<Model Menu (Helicopter Functions)>THR Curve/Throttle Hover trimTHR CurveThis function adjusts the throttle operation curve for each conditio
143<Model Menu (Helicopter Functions)>Normal Curve Idle-up 1 Curve Idle-up 2 Curve●Throttle Curve (Example)The curves shown below were created b
144<Model Menu (Helicopter Functions)>Acceleration MixingAn acceleration function can be set. This is used to adjust the pitch and throttle sett
145<Model Menu (Helicopter Functions)>85%Model 1 NormalThrottle Hold (Cut)100%0%Throttle HoldINHACT/INHManualModeG r.ON017%SwitchSpeedHold P
146<Model Menu (Helicopter Functions)>Swash MixingThe swash mix function is used to correct the swash plate in the aileron (roll) direction and
147<Model Menu (Helicopter Functions)>85%Model 1 NormalMixing ACT Switch GroupThrottle MixAIL to THRINHG r.ONELE to THRINHG r.ONRUD to TH
148<Model Menu (Helicopter Functions)>100%POS+0.0%LinearReturnSeparate+100.0% +100.0%Model 1NormalG r.+150+100+50+0-50-150-100RATERate AINHACTO
149<Model Menu (Helicopter Functions)>100%POS+0.0%Linear SeparateModel 1NormalG r.+150+100+50+0-50-150-100RATERate AINHACT+0.0%+0.0% +0.0%Offset
15<Before Use>•Rotating antennaThe antenna can be rotated 90 degrees and angled 90 degrees. Forcing the antenna further than this can damage it
150<Model Menu (Helicopter Functions)>Gyro MixingIt is mixing only for a Gyro in the case of using a Futaba GY series Gyro. Sensitivity and oper
151<Model Menu (Helicopter Functions)>85%NULLACTOFFSwitchRate1Model 1Governor50.0%Rate CTRL Rate GroupMode+ 0%%20002000rpm1500rpm1000rpmNormal
152<Model Menu (Helicopter Functions)>Throttle LimiterThis function limits the high range of the throttle movement by any slider or trimmer. The
153<Data>Fine TuningLD 0%+( +0%)Fine tuning VR settingMixing rate 0% at center of VRWhen the VR is turned counterclockwise and clockwise, the
154<Data>Servo speed setting (1)IN0 0SpeedOUTThe speed during operation (including flight condition switching) can be adjusted. The servos opera
155<Data>Curve setting operationThis section describes the setting procedure of curves which are used with the AFR function and each mixing func
156<Data>ResetLinear curve adjustmentRate A and Rate B can be adjusted separately or simultaneously.[Setting modes] *[Separate] mode: Rates a
157<Data>EXP1 curve adjustmentRate A and Rate B can be adjusted separately or simultaneously. The EXP curves rate (EXP A, EXP B) can also be adj
158<Data>MoveDeleteLine and spline curve adjustmentLine curves or spline curves of up to 17 points can be used. (Initial value: 7/9 points) The
159<Data>Switch selection methodThe various functions used in the T18MZ can be selected by switch. The switch (including when stick, trim lever,
16<Before Use>3. Use the attached jig (inside stylus) to turn the face nuts counterclockwise, this will detach the switches.4. To re-attach,
160<Data>Logic switchIn the Logic screen, the switch selection buttons appear on both the left and right side of the display.(Logic switch setti
161<Data>Switch selectionWhen the switch selection button in switch mode selection screen or the logic switch setting screen is touched, the scr
162<Data>Operation modesThe operation modes when stick, trim lever or VR are selected are described below. Change the operation mode by touching
163<Data>UPDATINGYour Futaba T18MZ transmitter programming can be updated easily and at no cost online. When functions are added or improved, t
164<Data>T14MZ →T18MZ MODEL DATA CONVERSIONThe model data (only latest version) of T14MZ can be copied to T18MZ.FUTABA CORPORATION1080 Yabutsuk
17<Before Use>Digital trimThis transmitter is equipped with digital trims. Each time you press a trim button, the trim position moves one step.
18<Before Use>Stick AdjustmentAdjustment of the stick lever angleYou can make fine adjustments to the angle of a stick lever either inwards o
19<Before Use>●Retaining Force (J2) (Mode 1/3)●Stick Tension(J1)●Stick Tension(J2) (Mode 2/4)●Stick Tension(J4)●Stick Tension(J3) (Mode 1/3)●
2<TABLE OF CONTENTS>INTRODUCTION... 4●Support and Service ... 4●Appl
20<Before Use> *Remove the connector by pulling up on the lip of the slider, not the wiring. 4. Pull out the battery.[How to install battery
21<Before Use>4. Close the battery cover so that the wiring is not pinched and lock the cover by pushing downward.5. Close the side door
22<Before Use>Connector/Plug1. The back of transmitter.2. Inside of transmitter of side coverCharge LEDCharge plugAudio plug (PHONE)S.BUS settin
23<Before Use>SD Card (sold separately) The SD card can store various files, such as model data, music, sound files and pictures. Any SD card o
24<Before Use>Camera functionThis transmitter has a digital camera function. A picture of your favorite model and other pictures (0.03M megapixe
25<Before Use>Link/Mode SwitchUse the small plastic screw driver that was included with your receiver. The Link/Mode Switch is also used for the
26<Before Use>R7008SB CH ModeThe R7008SB receiver is a very versatile unit. It has 8 PWM outputs, S.Bus and S.Bus2 outputs. Additionally the P
27<Before Use>Toolbox●Tool for removing decoration nuts●Hex. Wrench (1.5mm and 2.5mm)●Rubber CapA special toolbox is included with your T18MZ.
28<Before Use>Receiver's Antenna InstallationThe R7008SB has two antennas. In order to maximize signal reception and promote safe modeling
29<Before Use>Rubber grommetBrass eyeletWood screwServo mount2.3-2.6mm nutwasherRubber grommetBrass eyeletServo mount2.3-2.6mm screw(Helicopte
3<TABLE OF CONTENTS>Dual receiver function ...77Telemetry function ...
30<Before Use>S.BUS InstallationThis set uses the S.BUS system. The wiring is as simplified and clean mounting as possible, even with models tha
31<Before Use>S.BUS Wiring exampleBatteryBatteryGY520Extension cordSwitchTerminal boxHUBHUB HUBHUBHUBHUBHUB(Another power supply)HUB(Another pow
32<Before Use>S.BUS2 System Using the S.Bus2 port an impressive array of telemetry sensors may be utilized. Receiver connectorS.BUS ServoS.BUS
33<Before Use>Telemetry SystemThe R7008SB receiver features bi-directional communication with a FASSTest Futaba transmitter using the S.Bus2 por
34<Basic Operation>BASIC OPERATIONBattery ChargingBefore charging batteries, read the "Cautions for handling battery and battery charger&qu
35<Basic Operation>How to turn ON/OFF the power of the transmitterWindows® CE is installed as a built-in operating system in the T18MZ transmitt
36<Basic Operation>Registration of the user's nameT18MZ transmitter can register user's name. How to register user's name1. Turn
37<Basic Operation>①TimerIf one of two timer displays is pushed, you will enter the Timer screen of a Linkage menu.②Menu Button • System • Linka
38<Basic Operation>22:15:10User MenuT18MZ has a menu for each of the following: System, Linkage, and Model. Also, you can create a personalized
39<System Menu>SYSTEM MENUSystem Menu functions table[Trainer]: Starts and sets the trainer system.[Display]: Display adjustment and auto power
4<Introduction>INTRODUCTIONThank you for purchasing a Futaba® FASSTest-2.4GHz* 18MZ series digital proportional R/C system. This system is extre
40<System Menu>TrainerTrainer system set up and use.T18MZ trainer system makes it possible for the instructor to chose which channels and operat
41<System Menu>Teacher mode1. Set "Teacher/Student" button to "Teacher".2. Change "ACT/INH" button from "INH&
42<System Menu>Student channel setting1. Open the System Menu trainer screen.2. Select [Teacher].3. When [FUNC][MIX][NORM] is selected as the mo
43<System Menu>Model 185%Display-+-+30Min.1Min.Auto Power off timeBacklight decreaseBack color Touch screenBacklight decrease timeBacklight
44<System Menu>Model 185%Date and TimeSystem TimerDate2011 8 17August 2011S M T W T F S31 1 2 3 4 5 64 5 67 8 9 107 8 9 1011 12 1318 19 2014
45<System Menu>85%User NameModel1User Name User ID Secure Mode Futaba Corporation0000SystemUser Name User name registration and PIN settingT
46<System Menu>85%SwitchLockLeverSW Type Posi. Ait/Mom 3P Mom3Posi. Alt.LeverSB2Posi. Alt.LeverSC3Posi. Alt.LeverSD3Posi. Alt.LeverSESW Type P
47<System Menu>Operation direction reversal method1. Touch the setting button corresponding to the H/W (Hardware) you want to reverse.2. Rever
48<System Menu>Response adjustment1. Touch the setting button corresponding to the stick whose response you want to adjust. Adjustment button
49<System Menu>Model 185%Sound Volume-+-+-+-+Key OperationTrim & Center ClickError/WarningTimer EventSound Volume Sound Volume settingTh
5<Introduction>Application, Export, and Modication 1. This product may be used for model airplane or surface (boat, car, robot) use. It is
50<System Menu>Copy / Delete / Rename1. Data is chosen from Playback File.2. Selected data is pushed.3. Copy / Delete / Rename is chosen from
51<System Menu>85%CameraThumbnailModel1Save to...Shooting method1. Turn on the transmitter and call [Camera] from the System Menu.2. Select
52<System Menu>Procedure for changing S.BUS servo setting1. Select [S.BUS Servo] of the System Menu.2. Wire the servo as shown in the gure abov
53<System Menu>S.BUS Servo Description of function of each parameter*There are a function which can be used according to the kind of servo, and
54<System Menu>• Boost ON/OFFOFF : It is the boost ON at the time of low-speed operation.(In the case of usual)ON : It is always the boost ON.(W
55<System Menu>InformationThe program version, CF card/USB memory data, and product ID are displayed. The language used by the system can also b
56<System Menu>Range CheckBefore a ight ground range check.The 'range check mode' reduces the transmission range of the radio waves t
57<Model Basic Setting Procedure>MODEL BASIC SETTING PROCEDURE1. Model addition and callInitial setting assigns one model to the T18MZ transmitt
58<Model Basic Setting Procedure>4. Throttle cut settingThrottle cut can be performed with one touch by a switch without changing the throttle t
59<Model Basic Setting Procedure>1. Model addition and callDefault settings assign one model to the T18MZ transmitter. To add new models or sele
6<Introduction>Federal Communications Commission Interference Statement (for U.S.A.)This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
60<Model Basic Setting Procedure>● Swash plate correction (Except H-1 mode)Operation of the swash plate near the hovering point can be corrected
61<Model Basic Setting Procedure>Conrm that the rate of the slowest position (0%) of the stick is 0% (initial setting).Be sure that when set to
62<Model Basic Setting Procedure>1. A curve setting example is shown below.A. Pitch to RUD mixing curve (Normal)Use the hovering system and set
63<Model Basic Setting Procedure>Receiver switchReceiver batteryCharging portIn S.BUSuse (8/SB)S.BUS notusing it (CH1-8)(7/B)Servos ●Always conn
64<Model Basic Setting Procedure>Servo connection by model typeThe T18MZ transmitter channels are automatically assigned for optimal combination
65<Model Basic Setting Procedure>RX CH1AIL 2AIL 2AIL+1FLAP 2AIL+2FLAPAirplaneGliderAirplaneGliderAirplaneGliderAirplaneGliderEP EP EP EP1 Ailero
66<Model Basic Setting Procedure>●Tailless wingRX CH2AIL 2AIL+1FLAP 2AIL+2FLAPAirplaneGliderAirplaneGliderAirplaneGliderEP EP EP1 Aileron Ailero
67<Model Basic Setting Procedure>●Tailless wing Winglet 2RudderRX CH2AIL 2AIL+1FLAP 2AIL+2FLAPAirplaneGliderAirplaneGliderAirplaneGliderEP EP E
68<Model Basic Setting Procedure>CHH-4/H-4X SwashAll Other1Aileron Aileron2Elevator Elevator3Throttle Throttle4Rudder Rudder5Gyro Gyro6Pitch Pit
69<Linkage Menu>FUNCTIONS OF LINKAGE MENUSystem Menu--Condition HoldLinkage Menu Model Menu Cond.HoldModel 1 Normal85%Linkage MenuModel Se
7<Introduction>Battery Charge the batteries! (See Charging the batteries, for details.) Always recharge the transmitter and receiver batt
70<Linkage Menu>Servo MonitorServo Test & Graph Display / Displays servo positions.This is used for testing servo movement. Touch “Moving Te
71<Linkage Menu>●Return to Linkage Menu●Check mark● Touch the [Model Select] button in the Linkage Menu to call the setup screen shown below.Mod
72<Linkage Menu>●Return to Linkage Menu● Touch the [Model Type] button in the Linkage Menu to call the setup screen shown below.● When a dat
73<Linkage Menu>Model typeSelect the model type from among airplane, helicopter, glider, and motor glider.●Model type selection(Airplane, glider
74<Linkage Menu>●Return to Linkage Menu● Touch the [Picture] button in the Linkage Menu to call the setup screen shown below.Picture A picture o
75<Linkage Menu>●Return to Linkage Menu● Touch the [Sound] button in the Linkage Menu to call the setup screen shown below.● Touch the le butt
76<Linkage Menu>85%Sound Model1No Switch ModeStart upPower off23456File Rec 1No Switch Mode89101112File Rec 71/2SGAssignment of audio les to s
77<Linkage Menu>System Type selectionThe T18MZ is for 2.4GHz only. The system can be changed from among 5 choices: FASSTest 18CH, FASSTest 12CH,
78<Linkage Menu>WARNING Do not perform the linking operation when the drive motor is connected and the engine was started. Inadvertent rotation
79<Linkage Menu>-Response speed has priority over number of channels-Telemetry requires only the current receiver battery-Want to use a previou
8<Introduction>Lithium polymer(Li-po) Battery Safety and Handling instructionsIMPORTANT!Use only the Futaba special charger included with this s
80<Linkage Menu>●Return to Linkage Menu●to [SWAP]● Touch the [Function] button in the Linkage Menu to call the setup screen shown below.Fu
81<Linkage Menu>(The display screen is an example. The screen depends on the model type.)Trim change1. Touch the Trim button to call the Trim s
82<Linkage Menu>Model1Sub-TrimCH2RUD+0CH1ELE+0CH4AIL+0CH3THR+0CH6ABK+0CH5GEA+0CH8AUX5+0CH7AUX6+0CH10AUX3+0CH9AUX4+0CH12AUX1+0CH11AUX2+0CH14AUX1+
83<Linkage Menu>●Return to Linkage Menu● Touch the [Servo Reverse] button in the Linkage Menu to call the setup screen shown below.Servo Reverse
84<Linkage Menu>●Return to Linkage Menu● Touch the [Fail Safe] button in the Linkage Menu to call the setup screen shown below.Fail SafeSets
85<Linkage Menu>●Return to Linkage Menu● Touch the [End Point (ATV)] button in the Linkage Menu to call the setup screen shown below.End Point
86<Linkage Menu>●Return to Linkage Menu● Touch the [Throttle Cut] button in the Linkage Menu to call the setup screen shown below.Throttle CutSt
87<Linkage Menu>●Return to Linkage Menu● Touch the [Idle Down] button in the Linkage Menu to call the setup screen shown below.Idle DownLowers t
88<Linkage Menu>85%Model 1Elevator+0%Swash RingONAileronRate+0%100%Reset●Return to Linkage Menu●Touch the [Swash ring] button in the Linkage Me
89<Linkage Menu>85%Model 1Mixing RateSwash Detail Swash(AFR)PIT to ELEAIL to PITELE to AILELE to PIT100% 100%100% 100%100% 100%50% 50%
9<Introduction>At the ying eld To prevent possible damage to your radio gear, turn the power switches on and off in the proper sequence: 1. Pu
90<Linkage Menu>Neutral point setting procedure*Becomes the compensation reference point.*Adjusting the servo horn so that the neutral point pos
91<Linkage Menu>85%TimerModel 1Timer1ModeStart/Stop SWSplit Time SWMemoryUp:10OFFOFFOFFOFF00ResetOFF00:00.0↑Timer2ModeStart/Stop SWSplit Ti
92<Linkage Menu>Model 1TrimUnitLST+0%( +0%)RST+3%( +3%)LD-11%( -11%)RD-2%( -2%)LS-2%T6+0T5+0T4+0T1+0T3+0T2+0+2( -2%)RS+0%( +0%)85%Dial MonitorS
93<Linkage Menu>Please select a function.85%Function NameAileron Elevator Throttle Rudder Gear Flap Aileron2 Aileron3Aileron4 Elevator2 Flap
94<Linkage Menu>Telemetry Displaying data from the receiverThis screen displays your choice of data from the receiver.Also warnings can be activ
95<Linkage Menu>Temperature Display RPM Display ● If the temperature reaches higher than the temperature set up here, the alarm will opera
96<Linkage Menu>Altitude Display Home2 Display Three telemetry data can be displayed on Home2 screen. The item to display can be set up.● If
97<Linkage Menu>●Return to Linkage Menu● Touch the [Sensor] button in the Linkage Menu to call the setup screen shown below.SensorVarious tele
98<Linkage Menu>Procedure for changing the slot No. of each sensor unit1. Select [Sensor] on page 2 of the Linkage Menu.2. Call page 2 by pressi
99<Linkage Menu>●Return to Linkage Menu●If this is turned On, the alarm will be a vibration in the transmitter when you power on the radio. ●If
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