FUTABA 32MZ Instruction Manual

FUTABA 32MZ Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1M23Z06801...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS ● Sub-Display ..........39 INTRODUCTION ....... 4 ● Link procedue (T32MZ ⇔ R7108SB) ... 40 ● Support and Service ........4 ● How to change the number of value ..41 ● Application, Export, and Modiication ... 5 ●...
  • Page 3 AIL to Camber FLP ........137 D/L Interval ..........82 AIL to Brake FLP ........138 Battery fail-safe voltage setup ....... 82 AIL to RUD ..........139 Linking method (T32MZ ↔ R7108SB) ..83 Airbrake to ELE ......... 140 The example for choosing System Type ..84 RUD to AIL ..........
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Outside North America Please contact the Futaba importer in your region of the world to assist you with any questions, prob- lems or service needs. Please recognize that all information in this manual, and all support availabil- ity, is based upon the systems sold in North America only.
  • Page 5 émetteur. Declaration of Conformity (for EU) Hereby, Futaba Corporation declares that the radio equipment type is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: http://www.rc.futaba.co.jp/english/dl/declarations.html...
  • Page 6 Use of this product with other than models may be restricted by Export and Trade Control Regulations. 3. Modiication, adjustment, and parts replacement: Futaba is not responsible for unauthorized modiication, adjustment, or replacement of parts on this product. ■ No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without prior permission.
  • Page 7 Do not apply excessive mechanical stress to it. wet. Do not use chargers other than those recom- mended by Futaba. ■ Do not use the charger when it or your hands are wet. Do not use the charger in humid places.    ...
  • Page 8 ■ Charging the battery past the specified value may If the battery liquid should get in your eyes, do cause a ire, combustion, rupture, or liquid leakage. not rub your eyes, but immediately wash them When quick charging, do not charge the battery with tap water or other clean water and get treat- above 1C.
  • Page 9: Storage And Disposal Precautions

    . ・ Where it is very dusty Futaba does not perform data restoration or recovery work. ・ Where the card will be exposed to shock and vibration...
  • Page 10: Before Use

    BEFORE USE FEATURES FASSTest system The T32MZ transmitter adopted the bidirectional communication system "FASSTest" . Data from the receiver can be checked in your transmitter. FASSTest is a maximum 18 channels (linear 16 channels + switch 2 channels) 2.4 GHz dedicated system. Channel expansion (multiprop function) The multiprop function can be used by using the separately sold multiprop decoder MPDX-1.
  • Page 11 The touch panel and Two enter keys allows you to edit your model in the manner that is easiest for you. Functions The internal dual processors operate the many 32MZ functions and optimize the response time. Most of the mixing functions are operated by curves which give you very precise settings.
  • Page 12: Contents And Technical Speciications

    Contents and Technical Speciications (Speciications and ratings are subject to change without notice.) Your 32MZ (packaged with an S.BUS receiver) includes the following components: • T32MZ Transmitter • R7108SB Receiver • LT1F6600B Lithium-polymer battery & AC adapter • Switch harness •...
  • Page 13: Transmitter Controls

    Transmitter controls ● Switch SJ ● Switch SI ●Antenna Back side ●Volume LD ●Volume RD ●Carrying Handle ●Sub-Display ●Speaker ●Switch Block ●Switch Block (SA, SB, SE, SF) (SC, SD, SG, SH) ●Slide Lever ●Slide (RST, RS) Lever (LS, LST) ●Stick ●Stick (J3) (J2)
  • Page 14: Led Monitor

    •Rotating antenna •Angle adjustment of the antenna The antenna rotation and angle can be adjusted. The The antenna can be rotated 90 degrees and angles 90 degrees. Forcing the antenna further than this antenna features weak radio waves in the forward can damage it.
  • Page 15: Toggle Switch (Sa-Sh)

    Toggle switch 8 switches can be assigned to each function. • SA : 3 positions; Alternate; Short lever • SB : 3 positions; Alternate; Long lever • SC : 3 positions; Alternate; Long lever • SD : 3 positions; Alternate; Short lever •...
  • Page 16: Volume (Ld, Rd)

    Volume Volume LD and RD: Two volumes can be assigned to each function. *It will beep when the lever is set to the center. *You can check the position on the dial-monitor screen in the linkage menu. Back side switch Switch SI, SJ: You can choose switches and the ON/OFF-direction in the setting screen of the each functions.
  • Page 17: Digital Trim (T1-T6)

    Digital trim This transmitter is equipped with digital trims. Each time you press a trim button, the trim position moves one step. If you continue pressing it, the trim position starts to move faster. In addition, when the trim position returns to the center, the tone will change.
  • Page 18: Home/Exit & U.menu/Mon. Button

    HOME/EXIT & U.MENU/MON. Button HOME/EXIT U.MENU/MON. HOME/EXIT U.MENU/MON. Return to the previous Press To user menu display Press screen Press and hold To servo monitor display Return to the home Press and hold screen HOME/EXIT & U.MENU/MON. Panel lock/Lock release Simultaneous pressing <...
  • Page 19: Stick Adjustment

    Stick Adjustment Adjustment of the lever length You can adjust the length of stick levers, if you like. It is recommended to adjust the length of the sticks in line with your hand size. Lever head A Lever head B [How to adjust the Stick length.] 3.
  • Page 20 Adjustment of Stick Lever Tension You can adjust the tension of stick-levers. The rubber cover in the back is removed irst. ●Retaining Force (J2) ●Stick Tension (J3) (Mode 1/3) (Mode 1/3) ●Retaining Force (J3) (Mode 2/4) ●Stick Tension (J1) ●Stick Tension (J4) ●Stick Tension (J2) (Mode 2/4)
  • Page 21 ●Release of spring tension The spring tension can be released by tightening the screw in the igure below. e.g. Stick mode 2 → Stick mode 1 Loosen this screw and Back side Tighten this screw to release add spring tension. the spring tension.
  • Page 22: Battery Exchange

    Battery exchange Note: Detaching the battery while the power is 2. Pull out the Battery removal clip and slide out the on can cause data you have recently edited to be battery. lost. 1. Open the battery cover by sliding as shown in the igure.
  • Page 23 * Internal settings and memories can be destroyed. * Do not use the transmitter if a “Backup Error” warning oc- curs. Send it to the Futaba Service Center to be checked. Don't pull battery wiring. *When it short-circuits, there is danger of explosion ignition.
  • Page 24: Battery Charging

    Battery Charging 1. Turn off the transmitter power. 2. Connect the power plug of the AC adapter to an AC outlet. *Don't connect AC plug to the T32MZ without connecting with an AC outlet. 3. Open the back lid of the transmitter and insert the plug of the AC adapter into the CHG port.
  • Page 25: Microsd Card

    microSD Card (sold separately) The microSD card can store various files, such as model data, music, sound files and pictures. Any microSD card on the market can be used with the T32MZ. The card is locked when it is pushed in all the way in.
  • Page 26 The T32MZ has been made compatible with the CRSF (TBS) protocol. *Bidirectional communication function of CRSF is not supported. ● CRSF WARNING Futaba is not responsible for damage sustained by combination with parts other than Futaba Genuine equipment. < Before Use >...
  • Page 27: Receiver R7108Sb Nomenclature

    Receiver nomenclature Before using the receiver, be sure to read the precautions listed in the following pages. Receiver R7108SB Channels 1 ~ 6 Link/Mode Channel 7 / Battery Link/Mode Switch S.BUS2 : Telemetry sensor or S.BUS2 equipment Channel 8 or S.BUS Use the small plastic screw driver that was included with your receiver.
  • Page 28: Connection Of A Receiver Battery

    Connection of a receiver battery WARNING Please make sure that you use a battery that can deliver enough capacity for the number and kind of servos used. Dry batteries cannot be used. Battery Switch 3.7 ~ 7.4 V A battery is connectable also with which port.
  • Page 29: R7108Sb Ch Mode

    R7108SB CH Mode table Channel Modes Channel Output The R7108SB is capable of changing its channel allocations as Mode A Mode B Mode C Mode D connector 1 ~ 8CH 1 ~ 7CH 9 ~ 16CH 9 ~ 15CH described in the table below. This is especially important when using the receiver in a dual receiver mode.
  • Page 30: Servo(Option) / Toolbox / Receiver Switch

    Servo (Option) Purchase servos appropriate for their intended use. ESW-1J connects a Futaba receiver to a battery and is turned on and off in an FET circuit. Compared to using a *Analog servos may not be used when operating in the mechanical switch, it allows more current to be sent with FASSTest 12CH mode.
  • Page 31: Receiver's Antenna Installation

    Receiver's Antenna Installation The R7108SB has two antennas. In order to maximize signal reception and promote safe modeling Futaba has adopted a diversity antenna system. This allows the receiver to obtain RF signals on both antennas and ly problem-free. *Must be kept as straight as possible.
  • Page 32 Safety precautions when you install receiver and servos Mounting the Servo WARNING Connecting connectors Wood screw 2.3-2.6mm nut washer Rubber Rubber Be sure to insert the connector until it stops at grommet grommet Brass eyelet the deepest point. Brass eyelet Servo mount Servo mount How to protect the receiver from vibration and...
  • Page 33: S.bus Installation

    S.BUS Installation This set uses the S.BUS system. The wiring is as simpliied and clean mounting as possible, even with models that use a large number of servos. In addition, the wings can be quickly installed to the fuselage without any erroneous wiring by the use of only one simple wire, even when there are a large number of servos used.
  • Page 34: S.bus2 System

    S.BUS2 System When using the S.BUS2 port, an impressive array of telemetry sensors may be utilized. S.BUS2 TABLE S.BUS2 S.BUS Servo Servo Telemetry Receiver port S.BUS2 S.BUS Gyro Gyro sensor S.BUS ○ ○ × S.BUS2 ×  (※) ○ ○ (※)Don't connect S.BUS Servo, S.BUS Gyro to S.BUS2 connector.
  • Page 35: S.bus Device Setting

    S.BUS device setting S.BUS servos or a telemetry sensor can be connected directly to the T32MZ. Channel setting and other data can be entered for the S.BUS servos or sensors. 1. Connect the S.BUS device as shown in the igure. 2.
  • Page 36: Telemetry System

    Telemetry System The R7108SB receiver features bi-directional communication with a FASSTest Futaba transmitter using the S.BUS2 port. Using the S.BUS2 port an impressive array of telemetry sensors may be utilized. It also includes both standard PWM output ports and S.BUS output ports.
  • Page 37: Basic Operation

    BASIC OPERATION Since initialization has been partly completed, the How to turn ON/OFF the transmitter will be ready to use in several seconds. “Hot start” takes place usually at a second light or power of the transmitter later light in the day. ®...
  • Page 38: Home Screen

    Home screen This is the Home screen and descriptions of it's menus. Use your inger or included stylus pen to operate the touch screen. ① Timer ⑨ User's name If one of two timer displays is pushed, you will Push this area to enter the User's Name Setting screen.
  • Page 39: Sub-Display

    Sub-Display The sub-display can display timer or telemetry data. (The sub display is not a touch panel. The setting operation is performed on the main display.) Telemetry receiving status Receiver Voltage Extra Voltage Transmitter Voltage Timer 1 Timer 2 How to display telemetry information Press [Home 2] from the home screen Main-display...
  • Page 40: Link Procedue (T32Mz ⇔ R7108Sb)

    Link procedue (T32MZ ↔ R7108SB) Each transmitter has an individually assigned, unique ID code. In order to start operation, the receiver must be linked with the ID code of the transmitter to which it is being paired. Once the link is made, the ID code is stored in the receiver and no further linking is necessary unless the receiver is to be used with another transmitter.
  • Page 41 Model ID FASSTest, T-FHSS For the sake of safety, this function does not operate the receiver if the model data of the model program settings that does not match the aircraft is used by mistake. Model ID Conventional system Rx 1 Rx 1 Operation Not Operation...
  • Page 42: How To Change The Number Of Value

    How to change the number of value When the button indicating the value of each function is pressed, the value setting button appears at the right end of the screen. Many increase Slightly increase Reset Press the value Slightly decrease Value setting button Many decrease appears...
  • Page 43: Switch Selection

    Switch selection Select the switch to operate the function. Press the switch Switch select screen appears Press the desired switch Press the ON Pos. Select the switch position Display of operation status A message is displayed for 5 seconds when the switch (stick, knob, slide lever) that operates the function is operated.
  • Page 44: Home2 Screen

    Home2 screen If [Home2] is pushed, it will become the display to which the timer and the telemetry data were expanded. ● Return to home screen Timer If one of two timer displays is pushed, ●Three telemetry data screens can be displayed. you will enter the If three either is pushed, it will move to a telemetry screen.
  • Page 45: Registration Of The User's Name

    Registration of the user's name T32MZ transmitter can register user's name. How to register user's name 1. Turn on the power of the transmitter. 2. Push the area of the user's name shown on the home screen or the "user's name" in the system menu.
  • Page 46: Model Basic Setting Procedure

    MODEL BASIC SETTING PROCEDURE Airplane/glider basic setting procedure 1. Model addition and call Default settings assign one model to the T32MZ transmitter. To add new models or select previously setup models, use the Model Select function in the Linkage Menu. When a new model is added, relink with the receiver used in that model.
  • Page 47 4. Throttle cut setting  ( In case of engine model ) 7. Airbrake Throttle cut can be performed with one touch by a switch This function is used when an air brake is necessary when without changing the throttle trim position. taking off or diving, etc.
  • Page 48: Helicopter Basic Setting Procedure

    Helicopter basic setting procedure 1. Model addition and call Default settings assign one model to the T32MZ transmitter. To add new models or select previously setup models, use the Model Select function in the Linkage Menu. When a new model is added, relink with the receiver used in that model.
  • Page 49 4. Helicopter linkage ● Swash plate correction (Except H-1 mode) Connect the throttle rudder, ailerons, elevators, pitch, and Operation of the swash plate near the hovering other rudder linkages in accordance with the kit instruction point can be corrected by swash AFR function correction mixing.
  • Page 50 The idle up 1 pitch curve function creates a curve matched to airborne light. Note: When using a Futaba GY series gyro, or other Set to -7º~+12º as standard. heading hold gyro, this Pitch to RUD mixing should C. Pitch curve (Idle up 2) not be used.
  • Page 51 1. A curve setting example is shown below. 10. Gyro sensitivity and mode switching A. Pitch to RUD mixing curve (Normal) Use the hovering system and set this curve to The gyro sensitivity and mode switching function is dedicated to gyro mixing for each model used, and can be set for match take off and landing and vertical climb at each condition.
  • Page 52: Servos Connection By Model Type

    Servos connection by model type The T32MZ transmitter channels are automatically assigned for optimal combination according to the type selected with the Model Type function of the Linkage Menu. The channel assignment (initial setting) for each model type is shown below. Connect the receiver and servos to match the type used.
  • Page 53 ●Ailevator 1AIL 2AIL 2AIL+1FLAP 2AIL+2FLAP Glider Glider Glider Glider Airplane Airplane Airplane Airplane Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Throttle Motor AUX7 Throttle Motor AUX7...
  • Page 54 ●Tail-less wing 2AIL 2AIL+1FLAP 2AIL+2FLAP Glider Glider Glider Airplane Airplane Airplane Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron AUX4 AUX4 AUX4 AUX4 AUX4 AUX4 AUX4 AUX4 AUX4 Throttle Motor AUX7 Throttle Motor AUX7 Throttle Motor AUX7 Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder...
  • Page 55 ●Tail-less wing Winglet 2Rudder 2AIL 2AIL+1FLAP 2AIL+2FLAP Glider Glider Glider Airplane Airplane Airplane Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron RUD2 RUD2 RUD2 RUD2 RUD2 RUD2 RUD2 RUD2 RUD2 Throttle Motor AUX7 Throttle Motor AUX7 Throttle Motor AUX7 Rudder Rudder Rudder...
  • Page 56 Helicopter ●FASSTest 18CH/FASST MULTI/FASST 7CH/S-FHSS/T-FHSS H-4/H-4X Swash All Other Aileron Aileron Elevator Elevator Throttle Throttle Rudder Rudder Gyro Gyro Pitch Pitch Governor Governor Elevator2 Governor2 GYRO2 GYRO2 GYRO3 GYRO3 Governor2 Needle Needle AUX5 AUX4 AUX3 AUX2 AUX1 ●FASSTest 12CH H-4/H-4X Swash All Other Aileron Aileron...
  • Page 57 SYSTEM MENU The System Menu sets up functions of the transmitter, this does not set up any model data. ● When the System Menu button is touched, the menu shown below is selected up. Touch the function button that you want to enter. ●Return to Home screen System Menu functions table ●Trainer: Starts and sets the trainer system.
  • Page 58: Trainer

    Trainer Trainer system set up and use. ● Setting data are stored to model data. T32MZ trainer system makes it possible for the instructor ● Student rate can be adjusted at MIX/FUNC/NORM to chose which channels and operation modes that can mode.
  • Page 59 ●The setup screen for the instructor mode is shown below. ●Return to System Menu ● Student rate Teacher mode 1. Set "Teacher/Student" button to "Teacher". 7. Set the switches and rates of each channel. 2. Change "ACT/INH" button from "INH" to "OFF" or Switch to the details setup screen by touching the "ON".
  • Page 60 <Example of student CH setting> Trainer student channel setting function The channel function can be selected and re-arranged Student side Instructor side Student CH for the student transmitter (when using either "FUNC" Aileron Elevator "MIX" "NORM") in the Trainer function of the Elevator Rudder transmitter.
  • Page 61: Display

    Display LCD screen adjustment and auto power off setting The following LCD screen adjustments and auto power off setting are possible: ● Auto power off time setting ● Backlighting brightness adjustment ● Background color change ● Touch panel screen calibration and touch-panel lock correction ●...
  • Page 62: Date And Time

    Date and Time Date and time setting (system clock setting) and integrating timer resetting This function adjusts the system clock of the T32MZ transmitter. Perform this setting when you purchase the set and when adjustment is necessary. The integrating timer can also be reset. *The integrating timer is displayed on the Home screen.
  • Page 63: User Name

    *Set the PIN carefully. When a system PIN is set, if you forget the PIN, none of the settings can be changed. In this case, the system must be reset by the Futaba Service Center. ● Touch the [User Name] button in the System Menu to call the setup screen shown below.
  • Page 64: Switch

    Switch Toggle switch type setting (Setting when the switch was replaced.) If you modify the location of the switches on the right and left (top) of the transmitter, you should be sure to re- assign functions to the switches for proper operation. A “Lock”...
  • Page 65: H/W Setting

    H/W Setting Stick, switch, trim lever, and knob operation direction reversal (Hardware reverse)/Stick response and hysteresis adjustment (Stick Setting)/Calibration Stick Setting This function is for adjusting the sticks, switches, and trim characteristics. It is not unless necessary. This function sets the servo response and hysteresis for H/W Reverse stick operation for each condition.
  • Page 66 ● Touch the [Stick Setting] button at the H/W Setting Menu to call the setup screen shown below. ●Return to H/W Setting Menu ● Group/Single mode switching (Gr./Sngl) (For more information, see the description at the back of this manual.) Response adjustment Hysteresis adjustment 1.
  • Page 67: Sound Volume

    PIN is set, if you forget the PIN, none of the settings can be changed or entered. In this case, the system must be reset by the Futaba Service Center. ● Touch the [Sound Volume] button in the System Menu to call the setup screen shown below.
  • Page 68: Player

    Player Music playback [Important notice] The T32MZ transmitter can play back ".wma" music iles stored in your microSD card. You can listen to them Before downloading files from your PC into through the built-in speaker or through the headphone the microSD card, insert the microSD card into jack with your own headphones.
  • Page 69: S.bus Servo

    S.BUS Servo S.BUS servo setting An S.BUS servo can memorize the channel and various settings itself. Servo setting can be performed on the T32MZ screen by wiring the servo as shown in the igure. ●Servo ID number Individual ID numbers are memorized for your S.BUS servos in your T32MZ.
  • Page 70 S.BUS Servo Description of function of each parameter *There are functions which can be used according to the kind of servo, and an impossible function. • ID Displays the ID of the servo whose parameters are to be read. It cannot be changed. •...
  • Page 71 • Boost The minimum current applied to the internal motor when starting the servo can be set. Since a small travel does not start the motor, it essentially feels like the dead band was expanded. The motor can be immediately started by adjusting the minimum current which can start the motor. [Relationship between boost set value and servo operation] Small →...
  • Page 72: Information

    Information The program version, microSD card data, and product ID are displayed. The language used by the system can also be changed. The Information screen displays the T32MZ system *When an microSD card are not inserted, their information is program version information, T32MZ, microSD card not displayed.
  • Page 73: Unit System

    Unit System The unit of the numerical value displayed by a telemetry can be chosen as one of the metric system and the yard-pound systems. ▶ Metric Distance meter Altitude meter Speed km/h kilometers per hour Variometer meters per second Temperature ℃...
  • Page 74: Range Check

    RF transmission is active. as noted on the display. 2. In the system menu, choose the 'Range Check' *Once the 32MZ is transmitting at full power, it is not selection from the menu options. possible to enter the Range Check mode without 3.
  • Page 75 LINKAGE MENU The Linkage Menu has all of the functions you will The functions which can be selected depend on which need to perform model addition, model type selection, model type you are using. A typical menu screen is frequency setting, end point setting, and other model shown below.
  • Page 76: Servo Monitor

    Servo Monitor Servo Test & Graph Display/Displays servo positions. automatically. Next touch the “Test” on/off button to start This is used for testing servo movement. Touch “Moving Test” (repetition mode) or “Neutral Test” (ixed position testing your servos. The “Neutral test” is good for inding mode) depending on which one shows on the screen.
  • Page 77: Model Select

    Model Select The Model Selection function performs model addition, selection, deletion, copy, and model name setting. This function is used to load the settings of the desired The Copy function is used to copy one set of model data model into the T32MZ’s memory. into a second memory within the transmitter and the microSD card.
  • Page 78: Model Type

    Model Type This function allows you to select the model type from among airplane, helicopter, and glider. Note: The Model Type function automatically selects Seven types of main wings and three types of tail the optimal output channels, control functions, and wings are available for airplanes.
  • Page 79 ●Model type selection Model type Select the model type from among airplane, helicopter, glider, and motor glider. (Airplane, glider) (Helicopter) ●Wing type selection (1/2) ●Swash type selection ●Wing type selection (2/2) Helicopter swash type Select from among H-1, H-2, H-4, HE3, HR3, HN3, H-3, and H-4X.
  • Page 80: Picture

    Delete : Picture data is deleted. *Select the picture from the thumbnail, memory card or 32MZ icons you wish to copy for that particular model. Press Enter and exit out to the home page. 4. Next, select [Yes] or [No]. Select Rename to name the picture of your choice with the appeared keyboard.
  • Page 81: Sound

    Sound Sound recording and playback. [Sound starting] Sounds recorded with the microphone built into the #1: When transmitter power switch turned on transmitter or any audio files (.wav) can be set to the #2: When transmitter power switch turned off power switch or any preset switch that you choose.
  • Page 82 Assignment of audio iles to switches *Audio iles can be saved beforehand. 1. Touch the file button of the number you want to 5. Select the switch and its ON direction at the switch set. A list of the iles stored is displayed. select screen.
  • Page 83: System Type

    System Type System mode setting, Receiver link System Type selection model, allowing you 16 channels. If a dual receiver function is used, the following function can set up The T32MZ is for 2.4GHz only. The system can be individually. changed from among 5 choices: FASSTest 18CH, ・...
  • Page 84: Linking Method (T32Mz ↔ R7108Sb)

    Linking method (T32MZ ↔ R7108SB) * Do not perform the linking operation when 1. Bring the receiver to be linked to within 50 cm of the drive motor is connected or the engine is the transmitter. running. 2. Press the [Link] button in the [Link] box of [System * When you use two receivers, please be sure to Type].
  • Page 85: The Example For Choosing System Type

    The example for choosing System Type -Want to use an -Want to use an -Want to use a S-FHSS system -Response speed has T-FHSS system miniature receiver miniature receiver -Want to use a priority over number receiver for indoor planes previously used of channels -Want to use a large...
  • Page 86: Function

    Function Channel assignment for each function can be changed to suit your needs. DG1, DG2 (switch channels) When you select model and wing (swash) types, you These two channels can be used as switch (On/Off) will ind that the optimized combinations of servo output channels.
  • Page 87 SWAP If [SWAP] is pushed, it will call up the following screen. You can easily change two separate functions, keeping the data that was set for each channel. 1. Select the (Trim) button for the two functions you selected to Swap to set up the trims appropriately. 2.
  • Page 88: Sub-Trim

    Sub-Trim Setting of neutral position of each servo. The Sub-Trim function is used to set the servo neutral position, and may be used to make fine adjustments to the control surface after linkages and pushrods are hooked up. When you begin to set up a model, be sure that the digital trims are set to their center position.
  • Page 89: Servo Reverse

    Servo Reverse Use to reverse the servo throw direction. Servo Reverse changes the direction of an individual servo’s response to a control stick movement. WARNING For CCPM helicopters, be sure to read the section on Swash AFR before reversing any servos. With CCPM Before a light, always check that your models helicopters, always complete your servo reversing prior to any other programming.
  • Page 90: Fail Safe

    Fail Safe Sets the servos operating position when transmitter signals can no longer be received or when the receiver battery voltage drops. The Failsafe function is used to set up positions that the a position you did not command, land at once and check servos will move to in the case of radio interference.
  • Page 91: End Point (Atv)

    End Point (ATV) Sets the travel, limit point, and speed of each servo. The End Point function adjusts the left and right servo Note: The indicators on the screen display actual servo throw throws, generates differential throws, and will correct of the each channel.
  • Page 92 Throttle Cut Stops the engine safely and easily. (Airplane and helicopter only) Throttle cut provides an easy way to stop the engine, by lipping a switch with the throttle stick at idle. The action is not functional at high throttle to avoid accidental Idle dead sticks.
  • Page 93 Idle Down Lowers the engine idling speed. (Airplane and helicopter only) The idle down function lowers the engines idle by lipping a switch with the throttle stick at idle. The action is not functional at high throttle to avoid accidental dead sticks.
  • Page 94: Swash Ring

    Swash Ring Limits the swash travel within a fixed range to prevent linkage damage (Helicopter only) This function limits the travel of the swash plate to prevent linkage damage as the aileron and elevator operation is used. It is useful for 3D heli setting. ●Touch the [Swash Ring] button in the Linkage Menu to call the setup screen shown below.
  • Page 95 Swash Swash operation linkage correction function (This swash setup screen does not appear for swash type H-1.) Neutral Point Mixing Rate On your linkages, if the servo horn deviates from (Normally, the default value is used.) perpendicular at neutral, the linkage compensation This mixing rate is used for minor correction to the functions may not work effectively.
  • Page 96 Neutral point setting procedure interference by aileron operation or aileron interference by elevator operation at Low *Becomes the compensation reference point. pitch and Hi pitch at collective pitch (HR3, *Adjusting the servo horn so that the neutral point etc.) control. position is near the 50% position makes the mixing 1.
  • Page 97: Timer

    Timer Timer setting and lap time display. (and Sub-display) The Timer function may be set for any desired time, Each timer may be set for count-down or count up i.e. engine run time, specified times for competitions, operation with your choice of a target time. Also split etc.
  • Page 98 Vibration Button Mode If a set period comes, you will be alerted by A setup of operation when the timer button in a vibration. home screen is pushed. 1. [1/2] is pushed on a timer screen and 2/2 screen is 1.
  • Page 99: Dial Monitor

    Dial Monitor Displays the position of the dials, slider levers, and digital trim. Digital trim position display (T1-T6) Digital trim step amount (T1-T6) The Dial Monitor displays the current position and step The trim step of the T1-T6 can be set directly on the dial amount of each digital trim.

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