System Type - FUTABA FMT-03 Instruction Manual

Fasstest-2.4ghz
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SYSTEM TYPE

System Type selection
The FMT-03 is for 2.4GHz only. The system
can be changed from among 2 choices: FASSTest
18CH and FASSTest 12CH which can be chosen by
FMR-03 set.
*If you change the System Type, other model data is not
reset.
*After any change, remember to test the model and should
fully check servo direction and a motion.
*Analog servos cannot be used with the FMR-03 in the
FASSTest 12CH mode.
● Select [SYSTEM] in the Linkage menu and access the
setup screen shown below by pushing the RTN button.
● Select the function name
and return to the Linkage
menu by pushing the RTN
button or pushing the
Home/Exit button.
Receiver linking
The receiver will only be controlled (without
being affected by other transmitters) by the
transmitter it is linked to. When using a receiver
other than one purchased as a set, linking is
necessary.
Moreover, a re-link is required when a new
model is added by model selection, and the time of
system type change.
Linking method
<Functions of Linkage Menu>
54
System mode setting, Receiver link
P.33
Dual receiver function (only FASSTest 18CH
mode)
Dual receivers can be linked with the FMT-03.
Two receivers are recognized individually by ID
numbers. Two sets of receivers can be used as a set
in the model. Separate fail-safe voltage can be set
to each receiver.
However, telemetry cannot be used for the 2nd
receiver.
Cases when linking is necessary:
・When using a receiver other than the initial setting.
・When the communication system was changed.
(FASSTest 18CH ↔ FASSTest 12CH etc. )
・When a new model was created by model
selection.
Battery fail-safe voltage setup (only FASSTest
mode)
The voltage which battery fail-safe activates,
can be set when you link. (3.5-8.4V) The receiver
memorizes the setting as it was at link.
Suggested setting voltages are as follows.
• 4 cells NiCd or NiMH (Normal: 4.8v) = 3.8 v
• 2 cells LiFe (Normal: 6.6 v) = 5.2 ~ 5.4 v
• 2 cells LiPo (Normal: 7.4 v) = 6.6 ~ 6.8 v
It is a rough reference value.
Since it changes with servos carried in the
condition and the model of a battery, please set to
your own model in a battery consumption current.
<Edit dial>
Scrolling
● Moving cursor
● Selecting mode
S1
● Adjusting value

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