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FUTABA T10PX Full Manual
FUTABA T10PX Full Manual

FUTABA T10PX Full Manual

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  • Page 1 WEB FULL MANUAL...
  • Page 2 E 8VH RI WKLV SURGXFW ZLWK RWKHU WKD PRGHOV PD EH UHVWULFWHG E ([SRUW D G 7UDGH &R WURO 5H XODWLR V 3. Modi cation, adjustment, and replacement of parts: Futaba is not responsible for unauthorized modi cation, adjustment, or replacement of...
  • Page 3 Table Of Contents...
  • Page 4 Table Of Contents...
  • Page 5 Under other conditions, the set will not operate, or the specified performance will not be displayed even if it operates. In addition, it may cause servo trouble. Futaba will not be responsible for problems caused by the use of other than genuine Futaba parts. Use the parts specified in the instruction manual and catalog.
  • Page 6 Never insert or remove the charger while your hands are wet. You may get an electric shock. Do not use the T10PX transmitter’s battery as the receiver’s battery. Since the transmitter’s battery has an overload protection circuit, the output power will be shut down when the high current load is applied.
  • Page 7 Always use only genuine Futaba transmitters, receivers, servos, ESCs (electronic speed controls), Batter- ies and other optional accessories. Futaba will not be responsible for problems caused by the use of other than genuine Futaba parts. Use the parts specified in the in- struction manual and catalog.
  • Page 8 Before Using Features ) OO FRORU WR F VFUHH /& VHU R 7 3 KDV D +9* L FK IXOO FRORU EDFNOLW /& 7KLV LV D VSHFLDO IX FWLR WKDW DOORZV VHWWL RI WKH touch screen. The screen is trans ective which enables SDUDPHWHUV RI RXU 6 86 VHUYR ZKRVH VHWWL V DUH ERWK L GRRU D G RXWGRRU YLVLELOLW...
  • Page 9 Always use only genuine Futaba transmitters, receivers, servos, ESCs (electronic speed controls), batter- ies and other optional accessories. Futaba will not be responsible for problems caused by the use of other than Futaba genuine parts. Use the parts specified in the in- struction manual and catalog.
  • Page 10 Transmitter T10PX Nomenclature *The switches, dial, and trimmers in the gure are shown in the initial setting position. 3OHDVH EH FDUHIXO RW WR SXVK WKH VZLWFK WRR VWUR O Touch screen LCD Power switch Display switch Antenna Home button Digital Dial (DL1) /...
  • Page 11 Power & Display Switch 7KH SRZHU VZLWFK D G GLVSOD VZLWFK DUH SXVK VZLWFKHV :KH WKH SRZHU VZLWFK 3:5 LV KHOG GRZ RSHUDWLR VWDUWV E WUD VPLWWL UDGLR ZDYHV :KH WKH GLVSOD VZLWFK 63 LV KHOG WKH WUD VPLWWHU VLGH GDWD FD EH FKHFNHG D G VHW :KH the power is turned o , if the power switch or display switch is held down, the power is turned o .
  • Page 12 Power Off Forgotten Alarm & Auto Power Off W 7 3 L LWLDOL]DWLR LI VWHHUL ZKHHO WKURWWOH WUL HU SXVK VZLWFK HGLW EXWWR RU RWKHU RSHUDWLR LV RW SHUIRUPHG ZLWKL PL XWHV D DXGLEOH DODUP ZLOO VRX G D G WKH PHVVD H " Warning: Auto power o " ZLOO DSSHDU ,I VWHHUL ZKHHO WKURWWOH WUL HU SXVK VZLWFK HGLW EXWWR RU RWKHU RSHUDWLR LV SHU formed, the alarm is reset.
  • Page 13 Digital Trim Operation (Initial settings: DT1: Steering trim, DT2: Throttle trim, DT3: Channel 3, DT4: Channel 4, DT5: Steering D/R, DT6: ATL-Brake rate) 2SHUDWL E WKH WULP 3XVK WKH WULP OHYHU WR WKH OHIW RU UL KW XS RU GRZ 7KH FXUUH W SRVLWLR LV GLVSOD HG R WKH /&...
  • Page 14 Trim/Dial Lock 7 3 VHWXS D G RSHUDWLR E GL LWDO WULP 7 7 D G 7 D G GL DOV / FD EH SURKLELWHG Setting When the HOME button is pressed for about 1 second at the initial screen, a confirma- tion beep is generated and the trim/dial lock display mark appears on the screen.
  • Page 15 Wheel & Trigger Tension Adjustment Make this adjustment when you want to change the wheel or trigger spring’s tension. Adjustment Using hex wrench, adjust the wheel spring tension by turning the screw in- side the adjusting hole. - The spring is set to the weakest ten- sion at the factory.
  • Page 16 Removal Of Trigger Unit 7KH WUL HU FD EH UHPRYHG WR UHSODFH WKH WUL HU VSUL How to remove M2×8 Remove the fixing screw shown in the figure with a hex wrench. Be careful not to lose the screws. Note: M2×8 H FDUHIXO RW WR GDPD H WKH FDVH RU wiring as the trigger unit is di cult...
  • Page 17 SW: Push switch PD: Paddle switch DL: Dial SSW: Slide switch 7KH SRVLWLR RI YDULRXV VZLWFKHV 7KH DVVL PH W RI HDFK IX FWLR FD EH FKD HG IRU Grip Rubber Trigger Guard ,W LV SRVVLEOH WR PDNH WKH DUURZ &KD H WKH VKDSH E UHSODFL ULS E UHSODFL...
  • Page 18 There is the dan- ger of collision if the power is cut while running (cruising). The use of Futaba genuine NiMH/LiFe or LiPo batteries is strongly recommended.
  • Page 19 When Using The Optional Battery :KH XVL D RSWLR DO UHFKDU HDEOH EDWWHU UHSODFH WKH EDWWHU DV GHVFULEHG EHORZ OZD V XVH WKH RSWLR DO )7 ) )7 ) )7 ) +7 ) RU /7 UHFKDU HDEOH EDWWHU 3URGXFWV IRU (XURSH FD RW XVH 1L0+ /L)H EDWWHULHV 7KH W SH RI SRZHU VRXUFH XVHG PXVW EH VHOHFWHG WKURX K WKH V VWHP VHWWL :KH WKH WUD VPLWWHU ZLOO RW EH XVHG IRU D OR WLPH UHPRYH WKH EDWWHU...
  • Page 20 L VWHDG RI IXOO FKDU HG OVR EH FDUHIXO WKDW WKH EDWWHU GRHV RW H WHU WKH RYHU GLVFKDU HG VWDWH Disconnect the battery from the T10PX. GXH WR VHOI GLVFKDU H 3HULRGLFDOO DERXW HYHU PR WKV FKDU H WKH EDWWHU , DGGLWLR DOZD V UH...
  • Page 21 Lipo Battery LT2F2000B Replacement Method Battery charging port Lipo spacer Attention to the direction! Battery charging port, LED Store the battery wiring in on this side. this groove. LiPo battery installation Install the Lipo spacer on the transmitter and then the Lipo battery. Be sure to do it when using LiPo.
  • Page 22 Steering Wheel Arrangement Changing the wheel position Modifying for left-hand use The wheel position can be o set by 7KH ZKHHO VHFWLR OHIW D G UL KW L WKH DFFHVVRU 3 ZKHHO SRVL VWDOODWLR GLUHFWLR FD EH UHYHUVHG tion o set adapter. (Two lengths) Angle spacer 7KH ZKHHO PRX WL OH FD EH...
  • Page 23 Exchange procedure to wheel adaptor 32 deg and large diameter wheel - Obtain hex wrench./ Remove the battery. Hold the wheel and remove the screw. (Using a hex wrench.) Pull off the wheel and wheel adapter. Steering wheel mounting screw Install the standard or large diameter steering wheel and the 32 degree wheel adapter using the screw.
  • Page 24 Installing the accessory APA steering wheel offset adapter - Obtain hex wrench./ Remove the battery. Remove the 2 steering unit mounting screws (M3x12 screw). M3×12 (Using a hex wrench.) Remove the 2 mounting screws com- M3×12 pletely from the transmitter body. Gently remove the steering unit, without pulling excessively on the wiring.
  • Page 25 Fit the rear cover and attach the APA to M2×10 the steering housing with three M2x10 screws and one M2x6 screw. M2×10 APA uses the inside holes. The mounting angle in the direction of rotation can be adjusted. M2×10 M2×6 Normal screw position...
  • Page 26 Modifying for left-hand use Remove the 2 steering unit mounting screws (M3x12 screw). (Using a hex wrench.) M3×12 Remove the 2 mounting screws com- pletely from the transmitter body. M3×12 Gently remove the steering unit, without pulling excessively on the wiring. - Remove the steering unit slowly so that the internal wiring is not pulled unrea- sonably.
  • Page 27 Replace the steering unit bottom cover. • Slide it outward and pull it out. Steering unit bottom cover Install the rear unit to the connector on the opposite side of the transmitter body. • Install slowly so that the wiring is not pinched. Rear unit Rear unit fixing screw Fit the rear unit to the t ra ns mi t te r bo dy...
  • Page 28 Angle Spacer 7KH ZKHHO PRX WL D OH FD EH FKD HG E XVL WKH RSWLR DO D OH VSDFHU - The angle spacer use the included four M2x5 mm hex screws. - Obtain hex wrench. / Remove the battery. - The length of the screws used at each part differs.
  • Page 29 When Removing The Paddle Switch ,I WKH SDGGOH VZLWFK L WHUIHUHV ZLWK RSHUDWLR RX FD UHPRYH WKH SDGGOH VZLWFK L WKH IROORZL ZD V Remove the wheel unit from the trans- mitter according to "Installing the acces- sory APA steering wheel offset adapter". Wheel unit M2.6×8 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the...
  • Page 30 Trigger Brake Lever Replacement 7KH WUL HU EUDNH OHYHU FD EH UHSODFHG ZLWK WKH RSWLR DO WUL HU EUDNH OHYHU IRU :KH WKH EUDNH OHYHU LV FKD HG SHUIRUP WKURWWOH VLGH FRUUHFWLR E DGMXVWHU IX FWLR Brake lever replacement Hold the trigger, remove the brake lever mount- ing screw using the hex wrench, and remove the brake lever.
  • Page 31 Under other conditions, the set will not operate, or the specified performance will not be displayed even if it operates. In addi- tion, it may cause trouble with servos and other equipment. Futaba will not be responsible for damage, etc. caused by combi-...
  • Page 32 Installation Receiver And Servo Connections &R HFW WKH UHFHLYHU D G VHUYRV DV VKRZ EHORZ &R HFW D G L VWDOO WKH UHFHLYHU D G VHUYRV L DFFRUGD FH ZLWK " , VWDOODWLR 6DIHW 3UHFDXWLR V " R WKH H[W SD H The gure shown below is an example.
  • Page 33 Installation Safety Precautions Warning Receiver (receiver antenna) Do not cut or bundle the receiver antenna wire. R404SBS Do not bundle the receiver antenna wire together with the motor controller lead wire. R404SBS Keep the receiver antenna at least 1 cm away from motor, battery, and other wiring carrying heavy current. Do not use a metal receiver antenna holder on a plate made of metal, carbon, or other conductive mate- rial.
  • Page 34 Screw Damper Eyelet (or) Mechanical plate Nut (as required) :KH L VWDOOL WKH VHUYR DOZD V L VWDOO WKH DFFHVVRU rubber grommet and grommet ush against the servo. A vibration-damping e ect is not obtained if the rubber URPPHW D G URPPHW DUH RW L VWDOOHG FRUUHFWO Warning Servo Throw Operate each servo over its full stroke and be sure the linkage does not bind or come loose.
  • Page 35 Preparations Linking Method For F-4G System (Display when power switch turned on) :KH WKH SRZHU VZLWFK LV WXU HG R WKH FXUUH WO VHOHFWHG PRGHO XPEHU LV GLVSOD HG &KHFN LI WKLV XP EHU LV WKH PRGHO XPEHU RX ZD W WR VHW XS 7R FKD H WKH PRGHO XPEHU XVH WKH 0RGHO 6HOHFW IX FWLR Turn on the transmitter power.
  • Page 36 In "Receiver", select and tap the system to be set from systems. The confirmation screen will be displayed. To execute, tap [Yes] to hear an electronic sound and finish setting. To cancel, select [No] and touch it. If you change the system, be sure to link it with the receiver and turn the power on again.
  • Page 37 Bring the transmitter and receiver within 50 cm of each other (antennas do not touch) and turn on the receiver power. Touch [Link] on the transmitter T10PX screen, you will hear a chime sound and T10PX will enter the link mode for 20 seconds.
  • Page 38 Precaution: If there are many Futaba 2.4GHz systems turned on close to your receiver might not link to your transmitter. In this case, even if the receiver’s LED stays solid green, unfortunately, the receiver might have established a link to one of the other transmitters.
  • Page 39 Bring the transmitter and the receiver close to each other, within 20-inches (half a meter). Turn on the Mini-Z receiver RA-42. Touch [Link] on the transmitter T10PX screen, you will hear a chime sound, and T10PX will enter the link mode for 20-sec- onds.
  • Page 40 Throttle Ratio Check 7KH WKURWWOH VHUYR WUDYHO FD EH VHW WR IRU WKURWWOH WUL HU RSHUDWLR DV UHTXLUHG E WKH 7KURWWOH PRGH L WKH /L ND H PH X 7KH WKURWWOH EUDNH RSHUDWLR PL KW EH FORVH E VHWWL LW WR " "...
  • Page 41 Menu Selection 8VH WKH +20( EXWWR D G WKH /& VFUHH WRXFK SD HO WR RSHUDWH WKH VFUHH , WKLV RSHUDWLR PD XDO WKH +20( EXWWR LV L GLFDWHG E WKH IROORZL V PEROV Display Menu Screen 3XVK WKH +20( EXWWR 3UHVV D G KROG WKH +20( RU WDS WKH WRXFK SD HO EXWWR...
  • Page 42 Home/ES1/ES2/ES3 Button Setting RX SXVK WKH +20( EXWWR IURP WKH KRPH VFUHH LW PRYHV WR WKH 0RGHO VH OHFW VFUHH DW WKH IDFWRU VKLSSL WKH +20( EXWWR 3XVKL WKH +20( EXWWR R WKH PH X VFUHH RU HDFK VHWWL VFUHH ZLOO UHWXU RX WR WKH SUHYLRXV VFUHH 3UHVV D G KROG WKH +20( EXWWR R WKH PH X VFUHH RU HDFK VHWWL VFUHH WR UHWXU WR...
  • Page 43 Value Of Each Function And Changing The Set Value 2 WKH VHWWL VFUHH RI HDFK IX FWLR LI RX WDS WKH LWHP WR EH VHW @ UHVHW@ @ ZLOO EH GLVSOD HG DW WKH ERWWRP RI WKH VFUHH WDS WKH @ @ R WKH SD HO 6HW 7DS 5HVHW@ WR UH WXU WR WKH L LWLDO YDOXH 7KHUH DUH LWHPV ZLWK R UHVHW@ Example: To change the right-hand side steering amount...
  • Page 44 User Menu 7KH 7 3 DOORZV RX WR UH LVWHU RXU IDYRULWH IX FWLR V L WKH XVHU PH X RX FD FUH ate a di erent user menu for each model memory, and the user menu will also be copied E PRGHO FRS W SHV R D SD H XS WR YDULHWLHV R...
  • Page 45 Function List Function Name Description Of Function DFNOL KW EUL KW HVV VHWWL GLPPL WLPH VHWWL WRXFK SD HO FRUUHFWLR Display /D XD H VHWWL YHUVLR L IRUPDWLR Information 6RX G VHWWL WHOHPHWU VRX G DODUP VRX G RSHUDWL VRX G Sound Battery type setting/Auto power o ON/OFF Battery...
  • Page 46 Function List Function Description Of Function FKD HO OLPLWHU IX FWLR ZKLFK OLPLWV PD[LPXP VHUYR PRYHPH W Channel Limiter ELOLW WR DVVL VWHHUL RU WKURWWOH PRWLR WR D FKD HO Channel Setting 6WHHUL FXUYH DGMXVWPH W 7KURWWOH FXUYH DGMXVWPH W Curve (EXP) 6WHHUL VHUYR GHOD 7KURWWOH VHUYR GHOD...
  • Page 47 Handling a microSD card (commercial product) 7 3 PRGHO GDWD D G WHOHPHWU OR GDWD FD EH VDYHG E XVL D FRPPHUFLDO PL FUR6 FDUG :KH 7 3 VRIWZDUH XSGDWHV DUH UHOHDVHG WKH PLFUR6 FDUG FD DOVR EH XVHG WR PDNH WKH XSGDWH (Commercial product) Turn the antenna and open SD standard and SDHC standard microSD cards...
  • Page 48 Function Function Map HOME MENU System menu 1 Model menu Linkage menu 1 Racing menu Mixing menu 1 Telemetry menu Accessory menu 1 System menu 2 Linkage menu 2 Mixing menu 2 Accessory menu 2 System menu Date and Receiver Servo Display Information...
  • Page 49 Throttle mode Channel Receiver Servo view (Trigger) reverse Sub trim End point Fail-safe Acceleration Linkage menu Trim Dial Switch Channel Channel Condition Idle up D/R, ATL select select limiter setting Racing menu Traction Curve EXP Speed A.B.S. Start Engine cut Response control Mixing menu...
  • Page 50 Display 7 LV IXQFWLRQ LV %DFNOLJ W EULJ WQHVV GLPPLQJ WLPH HWF VHWWLQJ DQG WRXF SDQHO FRU UHFWLRQ PHQX 7 HUH LV DOVR D WRXF SDQHO VHQVLWLYLW\ DGMXVWPHQW System menu screen Display Home screen Menu screen Menu-1 Menu-2 Display setup (Backlight decrease brightness adjustment) Tap the value button of the [Backlight max, brightness] or [Backlight min, brightness].
  • Page 51 "ON": Function ON Setting (Setting of start/end screen) - Tap (ON)/(OFF). This turns the “Futaba T10PX” show or not show when pow- ering the transmitter on or off. Tap on the "Opening demo" (ON ) or ( OFF) and select ON/ OFF.
  • Page 52 Information :LW W LV V\VWHP LQIRUPDWLRQ \RX FDQ VHOHFW XVHU QDPH VHWWLQJ GLVSOD\ ODQJXDJH XVH XQLW RI WHOHPHWU\ LQIRUPDWLRQ ,W DOVR GLVSOD\V W H VRIW DUH YHUVLRQ System menu screen Information Home screen Menu screen Menu-1 Menu-2 Deletion and cancellation of Move cursor characters (Undo) Tap to select characters...
  • Page 53 Language select Language setting Tap to select from the list (Language select) Tap [Language], a l ist of languages will be displayed on the screen. If you tap the language you want to use from the list, the language display will be changed and you will be taken to the home screen.
  • Page 54 Sound 7 LV IXQFWLRQ FDQ VHW W H YROXPH RI " 2SHUDWLRQ " " :DUQLQJ ", DQG " 7HOHPHWU\ VSHHF LQIR" 7 H YROXPH RI HQ V LWF GLDO RPH EXWWRQ DQG WULP DUH RSHUDWHG FDQ EH DGMXVWHG 7 H YROXPH RI W H DXGLEOH DODUP VRXQG FDQ EH DGMXVWHG : HQ W H WHOHPHWU\ IXQFWLRQ LV XVHG W H YROXPH RI W H YRLFH W DW DQQRXQFHV W H WHP perature, speed, voltage, and other information at a xed interval can be adjusted.
  • Page 55 Battery With the T10PX, the low battery alarm setting is di erent, depending on the type of EDWWHU\ 7 HUHIRUH DO D\V VHW W H EDWWHU\ W\SH WR PDWF W H SR HU VXSSO\ EHLQJ XVHG : HQ XVLQJ D )XWDED UHF DUJHDEOH W\SH EDWWHU\ DO D\V VHOHFW “ /L)H FHOOV ”...
  • Page 56 Data And Time 7 LV IXQFWLRQ DGMXVWV W H V\VWHP FORFN RI W H 7 3 WUDQVPLWWHU 3HUIRUP W LV VHWWLQJ HQ \RX SXUF DVH W H VHW DQG HQ DGMXVWPHQW LV QHFHVVDU\ : HW HU W H WLPH RU W H WRWDO WLPH DFFXPXODWLRQ WLPHU LV GLVSOD\HG RQ W H LQLWLDO VFUHHQ FDQ EH VHW 7 H WRWDO WLPH FDQ EH UHVHW DW W LV PHQX System menu screen Date and Time...
  • Page 57 LED Setting RX FDQ DGMXVW W H EULJ WQHVV DQG OLJ WLQJ PHW RG RI W H SLORW /(' OLJ W 7 H SLORW /(' OLJ WLQJ PHW RG FDQ EH VHOHFWHG IURP " O D\V 2Q " " O " RU " %DFNOLJ W " System menu screen LED setting Home screen...
  • Page 58 In this case, return to the system menu screen by pressing the HOME button. If the operation cannot usually be ended even when correction is repeated, please contact the Futaba Service Center. When finished, return to the System menu screen by pressing the HOME button.
  • Page 59 In this case, return to the system menu by pressing the HOME button. When operation cannot usually be ended even when correction is repeated, and cannot be ended usually, contact the Futaba Service Center. When finished, return to the System menu screen by pressing the HOME button.
  • Page 60 (The receiver power supply can be con- nected to the each of CH1-4.) CH1 ~ CH4 S (S.BUS) Turn on the DSP or PWR switch of T10PX and display the receiver update screen. System menu screen Receiver update Home screen...
  • Page 61 T10PX. - Do not turn off the power of T10PX while updating. When the update is completed, a message is displayed on the screen, and the LED of the receiver stays flashing green.
  • Page 62 Communication port 2 way hub Receiver Cover battery HV servo Non HV servo Turn on the DSP or PWR switch of T10PX and display the receiver update screen. System menu screen Servo update Home screen Menu screen Menu-1 Menu-2 Connect the servo to the T10PX...
  • Page 63 Model Select )RUW\ PRGHO GDWD PRGHO GDWD IRU 5 & FDUV FDQ EH VDYHG LQ W H 7 3 WUDQVPLWWHU DQG XVHG HQ W H UHOHYDQW PRGHO GDWD VHOHFWHG +R HYHU PRGHOV FRSLHG LQ W H PLFUR6' FDUG FDQQRW EH XVHG E\ GLUHFWO\ FDOOLQJ IURP W H FDUG 3OHDVH FRS\ LW WR W H 7 3 PDLQ XQLW HQ XVLQJ LW Model select Home screen...
  • Page 64 T10PX main unit, a button for selecting either the model in- side the T10PX main unit or the model inside the microSD card show, so tap to select it. To cancel, press the HOME button to return to the model copy screen.
  • Page 65 When finished, return to the Model menu screen by pressing the HOME button. The microSD card storage destination When a microSD card is installed in the T10PX, a folder called "Futaba" is created, and folders called "LOG" and "MODEL" are created in it. The "MODEL" folder contains the model data.
  • Page 66 Model Name 7 LV IXQFWLRQ DOOR V \RX WR DVVLJQ D QDPH XS WR WHQ F DUDFWHUV WR HDF PRGHO PHPRU\ Model name Home screen Menu screen Model menu screen Deletion and cancellation of Move cursor characters (Undo) Tap to select characters Selection of alphabet/number/"kana"...
  • Page 67 Model Delete (Model saved on microSD card) 7 LV IXQFWLRQ GHOHWHV PRGHO GDWD VDYHG RQ W H PLFUR6' FDUG 0RGHO GHOHWLRQ LV GLVSOD\HG RQ W H PHQX RQO\ HQ W H PLFUR6' FDUG LV VHW LQ W H 7 3 FDUG VORW Model delete Home screen...
  • Page 68 Data Reset 7 LV IXQFWLRQ UHVHWV W H FRQWHQWV RI W H FXUUHQWO\ FDOOHG PRGHO PHPRU\ 7 H UHVHW PHW RG FDQ EH VHOHFWHG IURP DPRQJ W H IRXU W\SHV GHVFULEHG EHOR 7 HVH UHVHWV GR QRW LQLWLDOL]H W H FDOLEUDWLRQ IXQFWLRQ DQG V\VWHP IXQFWLRQ 0RGHO GDWD 7 LV PRGH LV ,QLWLDOL]HV RQO\ W H IXQFWLRQ VHWWLQJ GDWD 7 H GLUHFW PHQX IXQFWLRQ LV QRW LQLWLDOL]HG...
  • Page 69 Model Type ,W FDQ EH F DQJHG WR W H LQLWLDO VHWWLQJ VXLWDEOH IRU ELJ FDU DQG GULIW FDU OVR W H XVHU menu changes the layout for each model type. For example, for 1/5 big cars, steering mix ing and brake mixing are set to ON in advance, and drift is set to gyro mixing, so it is easy WR VHW HDF W\SH RI PDF LQH &...
  • Page 70 LINKAGE MENU Receiver 7 LV PHQX VHOHFWV W H VHWWLQJV PDWF HG WR W H UHFHLYHU V\VWHP XVHG DQG W H W\SH RI VHUYR DQG W H LWHPV VHOHFWHG DW W H 7 3 OLQNLQJ RI W H 7 3 LW W H 7 )+66 WH OHPHWU\ V\VWHP DQG 21 2)) HOME...
  • Page 71 Bring the transmitter and receiver within 50 cm of each other (antennas do not touch) and turn on the receiver power. Touch [Link] on the transmitter T10PX screen, you will hear a chime sound and T10PX will enter the link mode for 20 seconds.
  • Page 72 This ends reading of mutual ID and displays the memorized receiver ID number on the T10PX screen. Power cycle the receiver. If the "Receiver not found" error screen is displayed, linking failed. Check the set contents and repeat the linking operation.
  • Page 73 Precaution: If there are many Futaba 2.4GHz systems turned on close to your receiver might not link to your transmitter. In this case, even if the receiver’s LED stays solid green, unfortunately, the receiver might have established a link to one of the other transmitters.
  • Page 74 LINKAGE MENU Servo View 7 H VHUYR RSHUDWLRQ RI HDF F DQQHO FDQ EH F HFNHG 3URFHVV RI W H VWHHULQJ DQJOH DG justment, when a mixing function was set, etc. can easily con rm it. Linkage menu screen Servo view Home screen Menu screen Menu-1...
  • Page 75 & 0& &5 RU RW HU Futaba ESC, con rm that the ESC is in the neutral position and the set is in the operation PRGH EHIRUH VHWWLQJ W H QHXWUDO EUDNH IXQFWLRQ V LWF WR 21 Linkage menu screen...
  • Page 76 LINKAGE MENU Neutral brake "Rate" Neutral Brake function adjustment (Preparation) - Use the switch select function to the "Switch select". When the switch is not set, "A switch is not assigned" is displayed. Tap [Switch select] to display the switch selec- tion screen and set the switch.
  • Page 77 LINKAGE MENU Channel Reverse 7 LV IXQFWLRQ UHYHUVHV W H GLUHFWLRQ RI RSHUDWLRQ RI W H VHUYRV UHODWHG WR WUDQVPLWWHU VWHHULQJ W URWWOH F DQQHO F DQQHOV RSHUDWLRQ +R HYHU HQ W H SRVLWLRQ VHW E\ WULP RU VXE WULP V LIWV IURP W H FHQWHU W H FHQWHU EHFRPHV W H RSSRVLWH VLGH Linkage menu screen Channel reverse...
  • Page 78 LINKAGE MENU Sub Trim 8VH W LV IXQFWLRQ WR DGMXVW W H QHXWUDO SRVLWLRQ RI W H VWHHULQJ W URWWOH F DQQHO F DQ nel 4, and auxiliary channels VHUYRV Linkage menu screen Sub trim Home screen Menu screen Menu-1 Menu-2 Tap to change page.
  • Page 79 LINKAGE MENU End Point 8VHG WR DGMXVW W H OHIW DQG ULJ W HQG SRLQWV RI W H VWHHULQJ HHO DGMXVW W H W URWWOH LJ side/brake side manipulated variable, change the channel 3, channel 4, auxiliary channel VHUYR XSVLGH GR QVLGH PDQLSXODWHG YDULDEOH - Correct the maximum steering angle for left and right steering angles when there is a di erence in the turning radius due to the characteristics of the vehicle.
  • Page 80 LINKAGE MENU Linkage menu Linkage menu screen End point Home screen Menu screen Menu-1 Menu-2 Tap to change page Steering end point adjustment (Preparation) - Before setup of the steering end point adjustment, set the steer- ing D/R dial (initial setup: DT5) to the maximum steering angle position 100%.
  • Page 81 LINKAGE MENU Throttle end point adjustment (Preparation) Adjustment buttons - Use the [+] and [-] buttons to - Before setting the throttle end point adjustment, set the throttle make adjustments. ATL dial (initial setup: DT6) to the maximum throttle angle po- - Return to the initial value by tapping the [reset] buttons.
  • Page 82 LINKAGE MENU Fail-safe/Battery Fail-safe 7 LV IXQFWLRQ VHWV W H VHUYR RSHUDWLRQ SRVLWLRQ HQ WUDQVPLWWHU VLJQDOV FDQQRW EH UH FHLYHG E\ W H UHFHLYHU IRU VRPH UHDVRQ RU W H EDWWHU\ YROWDJH DV GURSSHG )DLO VDIH PRGH 7 LV IXQFWLRQ PRYHV HDF VHUYR WR D SUHVHW SRVLWLRQ HQ W H UHFHLYHU FDQQRW UHFHLYH W H VLJQDOV IURP W H WUDQVPLWWHU IRU VRPH UHDVRQ 7 H IDLO VDIH GDWD LV WUDQVIHUUHG IURP W H WUDQVPLWWHU WR W H UHFHLYHU...
  • Page 83 LINKAGE MENU Fail-safe mode selection (Preparation) - Tap the fail-safe part of the channel you want to set. The mode list appears on the Fail-safe menu screen. (Mode selection) Tap from the list and select the mode. To cancel, tap [Cancel]. Fail-safe mode Off, Hold, Fail-safe (Each channel can be individually set.)
  • Page 84 LINKAGE MENU Acceleration The servo will jump to the input position at its maximum possible speed. Unlike exponen WLDO LF DGMXVWV W H ROH W URWWOH PRYHPHQW LQWR D FXUYH W URWWOH DFFHOHUDWLRQ " MXPSV " D D\ IURP QHXWUDO DQG W HQ OHDYHV W H UHPDLQLQJ UHVSRQVH OLQHDU Operation 2SHUDWLRQ QHDU W H W URW 100%...
  • Page 85 LINKAGE MENU Throttle acceleration adjustment Adjustment buttons (Preparation) Adjust with the [+] and [-] but- tons. - Tap the value button of the [Forward]. Value input buttons appear - Return to the initial value by on the screen and make the following adjust- tapping the [reset] buttons.
  • Page 86 LINKAGE MENU Trim/Dial Select 7 LV IXQFWLRQ DOOR V W H VHOHFWLRQ RI W H IXQFWLRQ SHUIRUPHG E\ W H GLJLWDO GLDO '/ DQG GLJLWDO WULPPHUV '7 WR '7 VWHS DPRXQW DGMXVWPHQW DQG RSHUDWLQJ GLUHFWLRQ UHYHUVDO - The table on next page lists the functions that can be assigned to each dial and digital trim. 7 H DVVLJQHG IXQFWLRQ LV DOVR GLVSOD\HG RQ W H RSHQLQJ VFUHHQ WRJHW HU LW W H FXUUHQW DG MXVWPHQW YDOXH 7 H\ DUH GLVSOD\HG LQ '/ DQG '7 WR '7 RUGHU IURP WRS WR ERWWRP 7 H VWHS DPRXQW FDQ EH DGMXVWHG 7 H WDEOH LQ W H IROOR LQJ SDJH V R V W H UHODWLRQV LS EH...
  • Page 87 LINKAGE MENU (Changing the operation step amount) Setting direction Tap the travel button of the [step]. Value - Tap [Nor.]/[Rev.]. (Nor.) Normal/(Rev.) Reverse input buttons appear on the screen and use the [+] and [-] buttons to adjust the step amount. Adjust button Adjust with the [+] and [-] but- tons.
  • Page 88 LINKAGE MENU Set table functions (DL1/DT1, DT2, DT3, DT4, DT5, DT6) Name Function Steering trim Steering trim Throttle trim Throttle trim Channel 3 to 10 control Channel 3 to 10 control Flap Tilt mixing: flap rate Dual rate Dual rate function Sub trim Ch.1 to 10 Sub trim Ch.1~10 Acceleration (forward)
  • Page 89 LINKAGE MENU Switch Select 7 LV IXQFWLRQ DOOR V W H VHOHFWLRQ RI W H IXQFWLRQ WR EH SHUIRUPHG E\ W H V LWF HV 6: 6: 3' 3' 66: VWHHULQJ HHO W URWWOH WULJJHU DQG VHWWLQJ RI W H GLUHFWLRQ HWF RI RSHUD WLRQ - Next lists the functions that can be assigned to each push switch.
  • Page 90 LINKAGE MENU Setting direction (Changing the operation direction) - Tap [Nor.]/[Rev.]. Tap [Nor.] or [Rev.] to set the direction. (Nor.) Normal/(Rev.) Reverse (Changing the type of operation) Setting type - Tap [Nor.]/[Alt.]. Tap [Nor.] or [Alt.] to set the type. (Nor.) Normal/(Alt.) Alternate (Steering/trigger switch setting) This is a function that uses the steering wheel and the throt-...
  • Page 91 LINKAGE MENU Set table functions Push switch SW1 SW7 Slide switch SSW1 Paddle switch PD1 PD2 Steering switch SS Trigger switch TS Abbreviation used on Function name, etc the setup screen Operation of channel 3 to 7 (Channel 5 to 7 is for S- Channel 3 to 7 control FHSS analog system only.) Condition 1...
  • Page 92 LINKAGE MENU Condition You can set up to 4 types of data for one model only for speci c functions. For example, W HUH DUH W R W\SHV RI GDWD 6WHHULQJ ' 5 LV VHW WR LQ W H QRUPDO VWDWH DQG 6WHHULQJ ' 5 LV VHW WR LQ W H VHFRQG VWDWH 7 LV "&RQGLWLRQ"...
  • Page 93 LINKAGE MENU Tap the [Condition] button to change the number of available conditions. A list of condition numbers is displayed in the "Condition name" group box. Up to 4 condi- tions can be used. Condition name This function allows you to assign a fifteen character name to each condition. From the "Condition Name"...
  • Page 94 LINKAGE MENU Tap the [Copy], The confirmation message "Are you sure" appears. To execute the copy, tap [Yes] and to cancel copy, select [No]. When the copy destination condition name becomes the same name as the copy source, copying is complete. Condition change switch setting This function sets the switch to change the condition.
  • Page 95 LINKAGE MENU Condition change trim/dial setting This function can change the condition by trim or dial. By operating Trim or Dial, you can change the condition as Condition 1 4 or 4 Tap the [Trim/Dial select] button to display the "Trim/Dial select" screen. (The "Trim/Dial se- lect"...
  • Page 96 LINKAGE MENU Idle-Up 7R XVH W H " ,GOH 8S " IXQFWLRQ W H V LWF VHW E\ W H " 6 LWF VHOHFW " IXQFWLRQ /LQNDJH PHQX LV QHFHVVDU\ 7 LV IXQFWLRQ LV XVHG WR LPSURYH HQJLQH VWDUWLQJ SHUIRUPDQFH E\ raising the idling speed when starting the engine of a GP car (boat).
  • Page 97 LINKAGE MENU Idle-up function adjustment (Preparation) - Use the switch setting function to the "Switch select". (Linkage menu) When the switch is not set, "A switch is not assigned" is displayed. Tap [Switch select] to display the switch selection screen and set the switch.
  • Page 98 LINKAGE MENU D/R, ATL ' 5 6WHHULQJ GXDO UDWH 7 H VWHHULQJ OHIW DQG ULJ W VHUYR WUDYHOV DUH DGMXVWHG VLPXOWDQHRXVO\ 7 LV VHWWLQJ LV OLQNHG WR WUDQVPLWWHU JULS WULP '7 : HQ '7 LV DVVLJQHG DQRW HU IXQFWLRQ W H GXDO UDWH FDQ EH DGMXVWHG LW W LV VFUHHQ 7/ %UDNH UDWH This function decreases the set value when the braking e ect is strong and increases the set...
  • Page 99 LINKAGE MENU Brake rate (ATL) adjustment Tap th e travel button of the [Brake rate Adjust button Adjust with the [+] and [-] but- (ATL)]. Value input buttons appear on the tons. screen and use the [+] and [-] buttons to - Return to the initial value by tapping the [reset] buttons.
  • Page 100 LINKAGE MENU Channel Limiter The channel limiter function limits the maximum servo movement. By superimposing mix ing, the linkage can be protected by setting the limiter in case servo motion becomes unex SHFWHGO\ ODUJH Linkage menu screen Channel limiter Home screen Menu screen Menu-1 Menu-2...
  • Page 101 LINKAGE MENU Channel Setting 7 LV IXQFWLRQ DVVLJQV VWHHULQJ RU W URWWOH WR DQ\ F DQQHO RX FDQ RSHUDWH VWHHULQJ DQG W URW WOH RQ RW HU F DQQHOV DQG RSHUDWH RW HU F DQQHOV LQ W H VDPH D\ DV VWHHULQJ DQG W URWWOH Linkage menu screen Channel limiter Home screen...
  • Page 102 RACING MENU Curve (EXP) Steering curve 7 LV IXQFWLRQ LV XVHG WR F DQJH W H VHQVLWLYLW\ RI W H VWHHULQJ VHUYR DURXQG W H QHXWUDO position. It does not a ect the maximum servo travel. Also, the ")LQH WXQH" IXQFWLRQ LV LF FDQ DGMXVW W H UDWH IRU OHIW DQG ULJ W VHSDUDWHO\ Steering Curve Home screen...
  • Page 103 RACING MENU Trim/Dial Setting 7 H VWHHULQJ ( 3 975 &XUYH DGMXVWPHQW FDQ EH FRQWUROOHG LW GLJLWDO WULP '7 WR '7 RU GLJLWDO GLDO '/ HWF LW W H WULP GLDO VHOHFW IXQFWLRQ /LQNDJH PHQX EXP adjustment (Preparation) Adjustment buttons - Adjust with the [+] and [-] but- -Tap the curve type and select [EXP].
  • Page 104 RACING MENU Carve adjustment Add points - Select point with the [ ] or [ (Preparation) buttons. -Tap the curve type and select [Curve]. [Curve rate adjustment ] Tap [ ] to move the cursor line over the point. Tap the rate setting value to adjust the curve rate of each point.
  • Page 105 RACING MENU Throttle curve (Forward side) 7 LV IXQFWLRQ PDNHV W H W URWWOH LJ VLGH GLUHFWLRQ VHUYR RSHUDWLRQ TXLFNHU RU PLOGHU ,W DV no e ect on the servo maximum operation amount. 7 H VHOHFWLRQ IURP DPRQJ W UHH NLQGV RI FXUYHV ( 3 975 &XUYH LV DOVR SRVVLEOH Advice : HQ W H FRXUVH FRQGLWLRQV DUH JRRG DQG W H VXUIDFH DV JRRG JULS VHW HDF FXUYH WR W H SOXV...
  • Page 106 RACING MENU Adjustment method for EXP curve (Preparation) Adjustment buttons -Tap the curve type and select [EXP]. - Adjust with the [+] and [-] but- tons. Tap the value button of the [EXP rate]. Value - Return to the initial value by tapping the [reset] buttons.
  • Page 107 RACING MENU Adjustment method for Curve Add points - Select point with the [ ] or [ (Preparation) buttons. -Tap the curve type and select [Curve]. [Curve rate adjustment ] Tap [ ] to move the cursor line over the point. Tap the rate setting value to adjust the curve rate of each point.
  • Page 108 RACING MENU Brake curve 7 LV IXQFWLRQ PDNHV W H VHUYR RSHUDWLRQ RQ W H EUDNH VLGH IDVWHU RU JHQWOHU ,W GRHV QRW DI fect the maximum servo movement. The selection from among three kinds of curves (EXP/ 975 &XUYH LV DOVR SRVVLEOH ,I W H 5DWLR LV VHW WR LW W H WULJJHU IXQFWLRQ /LQNDJH menu→Throttle mode), the brake side will not operate.
  • Page 109 RACING MENU Speed Steering speed 4XLFN VWHHULQJ RSHUDWLRQ LOO FDXVH PRPHQWDU\ XQGHUVWHHULQJ ORVV RI VSHHG RU VSLQQLQJ 7 LV IXQFWLRQ LV XVHIXO LQ VXF FDVHV Understeering Spin Smooth cornering Without "Steering speed function" With "Steering speed function" Operation - This function limits the maximum speed of W H VWHHULQJ VHUYR 'HOD\ IXQFWLRQ 7 H VWHHULQJ VSHHG HQ W H VWHHULQJ...
  • Page 110 RACING MENU Adjustment buttons Steering Speed adjustment - Adjust with the [+] and [-] but- tons. ("Turn" direction delay adjustment) - Return to the initial value by Tap the value button of the [Turn]. Value input buttons appear tapping the [reset] buttons. on the screen.
  • Page 111 RACING MENU Throttle speed 6XGGHQ W URWWOH WULJJHU RSHUDWLRQ RQ D VOLSSHU\ URDG RQO\ FDXVHV W H HHOV WR VSLQ DQG W H YH LFOH FDQQRW DFFHOHUDWH VPRRW O\ 6HWWLQJ W H W URWWOH VSHHG IXQFWLRQ UHGXFHV DVWHIXO EDW WHU\ FRQVXPSWLRQ LOH DW W H VDPH WLPH SHUPLWWLQJ VPRRW HQMR\DEOH RSHUDWLRQ Without "Throttle speed function"...
  • Page 112 RACING MENU Adjustment buttons Adjustment method for 1 Speed mode - Adjust with the [+] and [-] but- (Preparation) tons. - Return to the initial value by -Tap the speed mode and select [1]. tapping the [reset] buttons. ("ALL" turn direction delay adjustment) Speed range 1~100 Tap the [Turn] side of the [All] value button.
  • Page 113 RACING MENU Adjustment buttons ("Low" and "High" return direction delay adjustment) - Adjust with the [+] and [-] but- tons. Tap the [Return] side of [Low] or [High] - Return to the initial value by value button. A warning is displayed say- tapping the [reset] buttons.
  • Page 114 RACING MENU ("Low", Middle", and "High" return direction delay adjustment) Adjustment buttons - Adjust with the [+] and [-] but- Tap the [Return] side of [Low], [Middle] tons. or [High] value button. A warning is dis- - Return to the initial value by tapping the [reset] buttons.
  • Page 115 RACING MENU Traction Control 7ULJJHU RSHUDWLRQ LW FRUQHULQJ RQ D VOLSSHU\ URDG VXUIDFH LV DUG WR JHW WUDFWLRQ DQG VPRRW FRUQHULQJ FDQQRW EH GRQH %\ LQWHUPLWWHQWO\ RSHUDWLQJ W H RSHUDWLRQ RI W H W URWWOH \RX FDQ VPRRW O\ QDYLJDWH DQG WUDYHO RQ WRSRORJLFDO OLQHV LW D GULIW FDU E\ LQWHUPLWWHQWO\ RSHUDWLQJ W H PRWRU LQ W H LJ SRLQW GLUHFWLRQ D SVHXGR UHYYLQJ HQJLQH VRXQG FDQ EH UHSURGXFHG...
  • Page 116 RACING MENU - Delay 6HW W H GHOD\ IURP HQ W H W URWWOH LV RSHUDWHG XQWLO HQ W H WUDFWLRQ FRQWURO RSHUDWLRQ VWDUWV : HQ VHW WR W H WUDFWLRQ FRQWURO IXQFWLRQ RUNV LW RXW GHOD\ W H WUDF tion control function works approximately 0.5-seconds later, and the traction control func WLRQ RUNV DERXW VHFRQGV ODWHU DW...
  • Page 117 RACING MENU Adjustment buttons ("Delay" amount setup) - Adjust with the [+] and [-] but- tons. Tap the value button of the [Delay]. Value in- - Return to the initial value by put buttons appear on the screen. Use the [+] tapping the [reset] buttons.
  • Page 118 RACING MENU ("Trigger point" setup) Adjustment buttons - Adjust with the [+] and [-] but- Tap the value button of the [Trigger point]. Value input buttons tons. appear on the screen. Use the [+] and [-] buttons to adjust - Return to the initial value by tapping the [reset] buttons.
  • Page 119 RACING MENU A.B.S. : HQ W H EUDNHV DUH DSSOLHG LOH FRUQHULQJ LW D : HHO 'ULYH RU RW HU W\SHV RI YH LFOHV XQGHUVWHHU PD\ RFFXU 7 H WHQGHQF\ WR XQGHUVWHHU FDQ EH HOLPLQDWHG DQG FRUQHUV FDQ EH VPRRW O\ FOHDUHG E\ XVLQJ W LV IXQFWLRQ Operation : HQ W H EUDNHV DUH DSSOLHG W H W URWWOH VHUYR LOO SXOVH LQWHU...
  • Page 120 RACING MENU - Delay 6HWV W H GHOD\ IURP EUDNH RSHUDWLRQ WR %6 RSHUDWLRQ : HQ VHW WR %6 IXQF WLRQ LV DFWLYDWHG LW RXW DQ\ GHOD\ W H %6 IXQFWLRQ LV DFWLYDWHG DIWHU D GHOD\ RI approximately 0.7-seconds and at 100%, the ABS function is activated after a delay of ap proximately 1.4-seconds.
  • Page 121 RACING MENU Adjustment buttons ("Delay" amount setup) - Adjust with the [+] and [-] but- tons. Tap the value button of the [Delay]. Value in- - Return to the initial value by put buttons appear on the screen. Use the [+] tapping the [reset] buttons.
  • Page 122 RACING MENU Adjustment buttons ("Trigger point" setup) - Adjust with the [+] and [-] but- tons. Tap the value button of the [Trigger point]. Value input buttons - Return to the initial value by appear on the screen. Use the [+] and [-] buttons to adjust tapping the [reset] buttons.
  • Page 123 RACING MENU Switch setting 8VH V LWF W H % 6 IXQFWLRQ 21 2)) 6HH W H V LWF VHOHFW IXQFWLRQ /LQNDJH PHQX Trim/Dial Setting 7 H EUDNH UHWXUQ DPRXQW GHOD\ DPRXQW DQG F\FOH VSHHG FDQ EH FRQWUROOHG LW GLJLWDO WULP '7 WR '7 RU GLJLWDO GLDO '/ HWF LW W H WULP GLDO VHOHFW IXQFWLRQ /LQNDJH PHQX...
  • Page 124 RACING MENU Start ,I W H WUDFN LV VOLSSHU\ DQG \RX EHJLQ WR DFFHOHUDWH E\ SXV LQJ W H WULJJHU WR IXOO W URW WOH W H FDU HHOV LOO VSLQ DQG W H FDU LOO QRW DFFHOHUDWH VPRRW O\ : HQ W H 6WDUW IXQFWLRQ LV DFWLYDWHG PHUHO\ RSHUDWLQJ W H W URWWOH WULJJHU VOR O\ FDXVHV W H W URWWOH VHUYR WR DXWRPDWLFDOO\ V LWF IURP W H VHW W URWWOH SRVLWLRQ WR D SUHVHW SRLQW VR W DW W H WLUHV GR QRW ORVH W HLU JULS DQG W H FDU DFFHOHUDWHV VPRRW O\...
  • Page 125 RACING MENU Adjustment buttons ("Trigger point" setup) - Adjust with the [+] and [-] but- Tap the value button of the [Trigger point]. tons. - Return to the initial value by Value input buttons appear on the screen. tapping the [reset] buttons. Use the [+] and [-] buttons to adjust the op- eration point.
  • Page 126 RACING MENU Engine Cut : HQ W H V LWF LV SUHVVHG W H W URWWOH VHUYR LOO PRYH WR W H SUHVHW SRVLWLRQ LW RXW UHJDUG WR W H W URWWOH WULJJHU SRVLWLRQ 7 LV IXQFWLRQ LV FRQYHQLHQW HQ XVHG WR FXW W H HQJLQH RI ERDWV HWF 7 H V LWF VHOHFW IXQFWLRQ LQ /LQNDJH PHQX Menu screen Racing menu screen...
  • Page 127 RACING MENU (Preset position setup) *Shows the ON/OFF state Tap the value button of the [Preset]. Value Adjust button input buttons appear on the screen. Use the Adjust with the [+] and [-] but- [+] and [-] buttons to set the preset position tons.
  • Page 128 RACING MENU Response ,W LV D IXQFWLRQ WR PDNH W H UHVSRQVH PLOG 8VH HQ W H VHUYR UHVSRQVH LV WRR VHQVLWLYH Home screen Menu screen Racing menu screen Response Response function adjustment (Function ON/OFF) Tap "Mode" (ON) or (OFF) to select ON/OFF. Setting "OFF": Response function OFF (Response Fastest) - Tap (ON)/(OFF).
  • Page 129 Steering Mixing This mixing function uses two servos to individually control the left and right steering. Left DQG ULJ W VWHHULQJ FDQ EH VHW LQGHSHQGHQWO\ VR VPRRW FRUQHULQJ LV SRVVLEOH %\ XVLQJ W H "Steering mixing rate" IXQFWLRQ W H PRWLRQV RI W H VHUYRV RQ W H OHIW DQG ULJ W VLGHV RI W H VWHHULQJ FDQ EH DGMXVWHG DW W H VDPH WLPH 7 H ULJ W VLGH VWHHULQJ VHUYR RU W H OHIW VLGH VWHHU ing servo connects to receiver channel 1, and the other side connects to receiver auxiliary channels.
  • Page 130 You can check the mixing used on the channel setting screen (Linkage menu). - T10PX can also be used for steering 2 by setting the throttle to other auxiliary channels setting function and mak- ing the Ch.2 assignable channel (Linkage menu).
  • Page 131 (Steering mixing rate adjustment) Adjustment buttons Tap the value button of the "Steering mixing - Adjust with the [+] and [-] but- rate" [Left] or [Right]. Value input buttons tons. - Return to the initial value by appear on the screen, adjust each of the tapping the [reset] buttons.
  • Page 132 Brake Mixing 7 LV IXQFWLRQ LV XVHG HQ W H IURQW DQG UHDU EUDNHV PXVW EH DGMXVWHG LQGHSHQGHQWO\ VXF as a 1/5 scale GP car. This mixing uses the 2nd channel for the rear brakes and the auxiliary channel for the front brakes, or controls the front brakes with the auxiliary channel ser YRV RU FRQWUROV W H QG F DQQHO E\ W H LQGHSHQGHQW W URWWOH DQG FRQWUROV W H UHDU DQG IURQW brakes with the auxiliary channel.
  • Page 133 Mixing menu Brake mixing Menu screen Home screen Menu-1 Menu-2 Brake mixing ON Brake mixing Brake mixing Brake mixing Brake 2 "ON" Brake 3 "ON" Brake 2&3 "ON" The mixing function is assigned to auxiliary channels used by another mixing cannot be used.
  • Page 134 You can check the mixing used on the channel setting screen (Linkage menu). - T10PX can also be used for brake 2 or 3 by setting the steering to other auxiliary channels with the channel set- ting function and making the Ch.1 assignable channel (Linkage menu).
  • Page 135 (Steering mixing) Use this function when you want to soften the brakes when the steering is operated. Adjustment buttons - Adjust with the [+] and [-] but- Tap the value button of the "Brake 1 or 2,3" tons. - Return to the initial value by [Left].
  • Page 136 LF DGMXVWV W H VHQVLWLYLW\ RI W H )XWDED FDU rate gyro at the T10PX side, and is mixing that uses the auxiliary channels to improve W H J\UR VHQVLWLYLW\ : HQ XVLQJ W H 7 3 E\ V LWF LQJ W H 9&6 DQG QRUPDO PRGHV XVH 6: LW W H V LWF VHOHFW IXQFWLRQ /LQNDJH PHQX )RU D GHVFULSWLRQ RI W H "...
  • Page 137 Gyro mixing adjustment (Preparation) - Refer to the gyro instruction manual and connect the gyro to the receiver. When using remote gain, connect gyro sensitivity adjustment to the auxiliary channels of the receiver. - When using gyro mixing by switching between the NORM (normal) and AVCS modes, use the switch select function (Linkage menu) to set the switch to be used.
  • Page 138 Setting (Gyro mixing type selection) - Tap Gain type. 1 gain/2 gain/4 gain Tap the Gyro type and select [1 gain], [2 gain] or [4 gain]. "1 gain" :One mode only "2 gain" :Switching Gyro gain 1 and Gyro gain 2 "4 gain"...
  • Page 139 4WS Mixing This function can be used with crawlers and other 4WS type vehicles. It is mixing that uses the 1st channel to control front side steering and the auxiliary channel to control UHDU VLGH VWHHULQJ PHW RG RI VSHFLI\LQJ GLUHFWO\ IRU HDF W\SH RI RSSRVLWH S DVH RQO\ RQ W H LQ S DVH VLGH UHYHUVH S DVH LQ S DVH VLGH DQG UHDU VLGH E\ VHOHFWLQJ 6: LQ W H "...
  • Page 140 You can check the mixing used on the channel setting screen (Linkage menu). - T10PX can also be used for rear steering by setting the throttle to other auxiliary channels setting function and making the Ch.2 assignable channel (Linkage menu).
  • Page 141 Adjustment buttons (Rear side travel adjustment) - Adjust with the [+] and [-] but- Tap the value button of the [Rear mix rate]. tons. - Retur n to the initial value by Value input buttons appear on the screen, tapping the [reset] buttons. use the [+] and [-] buttons to adjust the rear side travel amount.
  • Page 142 Dual ESC This function is mixing two ESCs used with crawlers and other 4WD type vehicles and uses the 2nd channel to control the rear motor controller and the auxiliary channel to control W H IURQW PRWRU FRQWUROOHU )URQW GULYH RQO\ UHDU GULYH RQO\ DQG ERW IURQW DQG UHDU GULYH :' V LWF LQJ FDQ EH SHU IRUPHG E\ WULP GLDO RU E\ VHWWLQJ D V LWF IRU HDF PRGH Use a 50:50 trigger ratio setting.
  • Page 143 (Channel setup) The channel list screen used for the front ESC channel is displayed. Tap the auxiliary chan- nel that connected the front ESC channel. - When all channels are in use, a screen saying "No assignable channel" is displayed, please turn off other mixing and make an unused channel.
  • Page 144 CPS Mixing (1, 2, 3 ) 7 LV IXQFWLRQ FRQWUROV W H )XWDED &36 F DQQHO SR HU V LWF 8VXDOO\ HQ XV LQJ W H &36 XQLW WR OLJ W W H YH LFOH GUHVV XS DQG RW HU LOOXPLQDWLRQ /(' W H &36 XQLW LW /(' FRQQHFWHG LV FRQQHFWHG WR D YDFDQW V LWF F DQQHO DQG W H...
  • Page 145 (Channel setup) The channel list screen used for the CPS channel is displayed. Tap the auxiliary channel that connected the CPS-1 unit channel. - When all channels are in use, a screen saying "No assignable channel" is displayed, please turn off other mixing and make an unused channel.
  • Page 146 Tank Mixing 7 LV IXQFWLRQ LV LQWHQGHG IRU YH LFOHV VXF DV WDQNV DQG FDQ EH XVHG IRU W H SLYRWDO WXUQ RU W H XOWUD SLYRWDO EUDNH WXUQ E\ VWHHULQJ DQG W URWWOH RSHUDWLRQ Tank mixing Menu screen Home screen Menu-1 Menu-2 Connection channel...
  • Page 147 (Limit ON/OFF) Setting - Tap (ON)/(OFF). It is a function to limit the maximum operation amount of the steering and throttle channel so that it does not exceed the limit by the in- fluence of the mixing amount. Tap "Limit" (ON) or (OFF) to select ON/OFF. "OFF": Limit function OFF "ON": Limit function ON (Forward/backward rate adjustment)
  • Page 148 Program Mixing (1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ) These functions allow you to apply mixing between the steering, throttle, and auxiliary channel. It is possible to assign telemetry data to the mixing master. Additional Functions : HQ W H VWHHULQJ RU W URWWOH F DQQHO LV W H PDVWHU F DQQHO W H F DQQHO W DW DSSOLHV mixing), trim data can be added.
  • Page 149 Program composite adjustment (Preparation) Setting - Use the switch select function (Linkage menu) to select the - Tap (ON)/(OFF). switch. (as desired) - From the Program mixing screen Tap [Program mixing 1] - [Program mixing 5] to use to move to the setting screen. (Function ON/OFF) Tap [1/2] at the upper right of the screen to display page 2.
  • Page 150 (Telemetry mixing) For example, in the case of a current sensor, you can select the mi xing master from the thr ee types of data displayed. If there are several types Select whi ch data to of display data for each use for program mixing.
  • Page 151 (Left, Forward or A side mixing amount ad- Adjustment buttons justment) - Adjust with the [+] and [-] but- Tap the value button of the "Rate" [Left], tons. [Forward] or [Rate A]. Value input buttons - Return to the initial value by tapping the [reset] buttons.
  • Page 152 EXP adjustment (Preparation) Adjustment buttons - Adjust with the [+] and [-] but- -Tap the curve type and select [EXP]. tons. - Return to the initial value by Tap the value button of the [EXP rate]. tapping the [reset] buttons. Value input buttons appear on the screen.
  • Page 153 Carve adjustment Add points - Select point with the [ ] or [ (Preparation) buttons. -Tap the curve type and select [Curve]. [Curve rate adjustment ] Tap [ ] to move the cursor line over the point. Tap the rate setting value to adjust the curve rate of each point.
  • Page 154 Tilt Mixing Tilt mixing uses an outboard engine and applies bidirectional mixing from the rudder to ap and from the ap to rudder so that with a boat, rudder operation and tilt mixing RSHUDWLRQ FDQ EH SHUIRUPHG LW W R VHUYRV Tilt mixing can be performed by rudder operation by the steering wheel and ap chan Effect of the set value of other functions on tilt mixing 6WHHULQJ HQG SRLQW IXQFWLRQ FXUYH IXQFWLRQ VSHHG IXQFWLRQ RU ' 5 IXQFWLRQ VHWXS...
  • Page 155 (Channel setup) The channel list screen used for the gain steering channel is displayed. Tap the auxiliary channel that connected the gain steering channel. - When all channels are in use, a screen saying "No assignable channel" is displayed, please turn off other mixing and make an unused channel.
  • Page 156 Current sensor (SBS-01C) Measures external power supply voltages up to 70V, capacity and consumption capacity. GPS sensor (SBS-01/02G) Detect the GPS and measure the position and speed of the car body. Compatibility with non-Futaba sensors (Castle TL0). (Refer to the sensor instruction manual for more information.)
  • Page 157 Telemetry 7 LV VFUHHQ GLVSOD\V DQG VHWV W H YDULRXV LQIRUPDWLRQ IURP W H UHFHLYHU 7 H WHOHPHWU\ FDQ EH XVHG LQ W H ) * DQG 7+)66 V\VWHP EXW QRW LQ W H 7+)66 65 PRGH Q DODUP DQG YLEUDWLRQ FDQ EH JHQHUDWHG GHSHQGLQJ RQ W H LQIRUPDWLRQ (DF LQIRUPDWLRQ VFUHHQ sets the alarm and the vibration.
  • Page 158 Telemetry: Receiver Battery Voltage 7 LV IXQFWLRQ GLVSOD\V DQG VHWV W H UHFHLYHU SR HU VXSSO\ EDWWHU\ 7 H VHQVRU VROG VHSD UDWHO\ GRHV QRW DYH WR EH LQVWDOOHG 7 H WUDQVPLWWHU V LQLWLDO VWDWXV YROWDJH LV DOVR GLV SOD\HG )RU D GHVFULSWLRQ RI W H DODUP VHW HQ W H YROWDJH GURSV VHH W H GHVFULSWLRQ RI W H SURFHGXUH RQ W LV SDJH Telemetry...
  • Page 159 Telemetry: The Drive Battery Voltage This function displays and sets the voltage of an external power supply (drive battery, HWF VHSDUDWHO\ LQVWDOOHG LQ W H F DVVLV 5HFHLYHU 6 %86 FRQQHFWRU LV XVHG WR FRQQHFW 9 VHQVRU DQG EDWWHU\ * A drive battery sensor must be installed in the model car. Install and connect the sensor following the sensor in- struction manual.
  • Page 160 Telemetry: RPM 6SHHG LQIRUPDWLRQ IURP DQ 6%6 50 WHOHPHWU\ URWDWLRQ VHQVRU VROG VHSDUDWHO\ LV GLVSOD\HG DQG VHW DW W LV VFUHHQ 7 H VSHHG RI W H HQJLQH PRWRU HWF RI W H F DVVLV LOH UXQQLQJ FDQ EH YLH HG DW W H WUDQVPLWWHU : HQ W H VSHHG EHFRPHV LJ HU OR HU W DQ W H VHW VSHHG LW FDQ EH DQQRXQFHG E\ DQ DODUP DQG YLEUDWLRQ * A RPM sensor must be installed in the model car.
  • Page 161 Telemetry: Temperature 7 LV VFUHHQ GLVSOD\V DQG VHWV W H WHPSHUDWXUH LQIRUPDWLRQ IURP DQ 6%6 7 WHOHPHWU\ WHPSHUDWXUH VHQVRU VROG VHSDUDWHO\ 7 H WHPSHUDWXUH RI W H HQJLQH PRWRU DPS HWF RI W H F DVVLV LOH UXQQLQJ FDQ EH YLH HG DW W H WUDQVPLWWHU : HQ W H WHPSHUDWXUH EH FRPHV LJ HU RU OR HU W DQ W H VHW YDOXH LW FDQ EH DQQRXQFHG E\ DQ DODUP DQG YLEUDWLRQ * A temperature sensor must be installed in the model car.
  • Page 162 Telemetry: The Drive Battery Electric Current : HQ W H 6%6 & HOHFWULF FXUUHQW VHQVRU VROG VHSDUDWHO\ LV PRXQWHG RQ W H YH LFOH W H HOHFWULF FXUUHQW YROWDJH DQG FRQVXPSWLRQ FDSDFLW\ RI W H SR HU EDWWHU\ HWF FDQ EH GLVSOD\HG Current drive battery electric * A drive battery electric current sensor must...
  • Page 163 When finished, retu rn to the Telemetry screen by pressing the HOME button. The reset operation on the transmitter resets the integrated capacity display on the T10PX. It does not re- set the integrated capacity on the SBS-01C. The consumption capacity measurement range of SBS-01C is 32767mAh maximum.
  • Page 164 Telemetry: GPS : HQ 6%6 * *36 VHQVRU VROG VHSDUDWHO\ LV PRXQWHG RQ W H FDU ERG\ \RX FDQ UHFHLYH UDGLR DYHV IURP *36 VDWHOOLWHV DQG GLVSOD\ LQIRUPDWLRQ RQ W H GLVWDQFH DQG VSHHG RI W H FDU * A GPS sensor must be installed in the model car. Install and connect the sensor following the sensor instruction manual.
  • Page 165 Alarm and Vibrator function setup Adjustment buttons (Limit adjustment) - Adjust with the [+] and [-] but- tons. Tap the " Limit] or " Limit]. Value input buttons appear on " [ " [ - Return to the initial value by the screen.
  • Page 166 Sensor List 7 LV PHQX UHJLVWHUV W H WHOHPHWU\ VHQVRUV XVHG LW W H WUDQVPLWWHU : HQ RQO\ RQH RI D FHUWDLQ W\SH RI VHQVRU LV XVHG W LV VHWWLQJ LV XQQHFHVVDU\ DQG W H VHQVRU FDQ EH XVHG E\ GLUHFWO\ FRQQHFWLQJ LW WR W H 6 %86 SRUW RI W H WUDQVPLWWHU : HQ XVLQJ W R RU PRUH RI W H VDPH NLQG RI VHQVRUV W H\ PXVW EH UHJLVWHUHG HUH What is a slot? Servos classi ed by "...
  • Page 167 How to change start slot and set empty slot (Start slot selection) Start slot selection Tap [Slot], the list of sensors that can be reg- - Tap the slot istered in the start slot, will be displayed. Sen- sors that cannot be changed are not displayed. (Sensor selection) Sensor selection From the sensor list, tap the sensor you want...
  • Page 168 Sensor :LW W LV PHQX \RX FDQ GLVSOD\ W H WHOHPHWU\ PHWHU RQ W H RPH VFUHHQ OVR \RX FDQ UHJLVWHU D WHOHPHWU\ VHQVRU LQ W H WUDQVPLWWHU : HQ XVLQJ HDF VHQVRU RI W H LQLWLDO VHWWLQJ RQH E\ RQH VHWWLQJ HUH LV XQQHFHVVDU\ RX FDQ XVH LW E\ FRQQHFWLQJ W H SXUF DVHG VHQVRU WR W H 6 %86 SRUW RI W H UHFHLYHU ,I \RX XVH PXOWLSOH VHQVRUV RI...
  • Page 169 : HQ XVLQJ PXOWLSOH VHQVRUV RI W H VDPH W\SH W H VHQVRUV PXVW EH UHJLVWHUHG LQ W H transmitter. Connect all the sensors to be used to the T10PX as shown in the gure be OR DQG UHJLVWHU W HP E\ W H IROOR LQJ SURFHGXUH 7 H ,' RI HDF VHQVRU LV UHJLVWHUHG...
  • Page 170 7 LV IXQFWLRQ LV VHW HQ DGGLQJ RQH WHOHPHWU\ VHQVRU RI W H VDPH W\SH Connecting S.BUS/S.BUS2 s er vo co n ne cto r to the T10PX. Communication port. Cover Sensor (The battery is not necessary) How to change start slot and set empty slot (Start slot selection) Tap the [Register].
  • Page 171 Change Slot 7 LV SURFHGXUH F DQJHV W H VORW QXPEHU RI W H RQH UHJLVWHUHG VHQVRU &RQQHFW W H VHQ sor as shown in the gure previous page, and change slot number. 7 LV IXQFWLRQ LV VHW HQ XVLQJ PXOWLSOH WHOHPHWU\ VHQVRUV RI W H VDPH W\SH Sensor slot change (Change) Tap the [Change slot].
  • Page 172 Speech guide interval and log data interval setting RX FDQ VHW W H LQWHUYDO DW LF WR UHDG W H YRLFH JXLGH RI WHOHPHWU\ LQIRUPDWLRQ DQG W H LQWHUYDO DW LF ORJ GDWD LV UHFRUGHG Setting interval Adjustment buttons (Setting of speech interval) - Adjust with the [+] and [-] but- Tap the value button of the [Speech interval].
  • Page 173 Telemetry meter display settings )LYH WHOHPHWU\ PHWHUV GLVSOD\HG RQ W H RPH VFUHHQ DUH GLVSOD\HG RX FDQ VHOHFW W H VHQVRU WR GLVSOD\ DQG VHW W H UDQJH RI GLVSOD\ GDWD ,W FDQ EH VHW IRU HDF PHWHU Home screen Tap meter to set displ ay range etc.
  • Page 174 Timer ,W DOOR V \RX WR VHOHFW EHW HHQ RQH RI IRXU WLPHUV 8S WLPHU IXHO GR Q WLPHU ODS WLPHU DQG ODS QDYLJDWH WLPHU Up timer function 7 H 8S WLPHU FDQ EH XVHG WR FRXQW W H WLPH EHW HHQ W H VWDUW DQG VWRS HWF 7 H WLPHU UHSHDWHGO\ VWDUWV DQG VWRSV HDF WLPH W H V LWF LV RSHU DWHG DQG DFFXPXODWHV W H WLPH EHW HHQ HDF VWDUW DQG VWRS : HQ W H FRXQW UHDF HV...
  • Page 175 Lap timer function /DS WLPHU IXQFWLRQ 7 H ODS WLPHU FDQ PHPRUL]H HDF ODS WLPH RI HDF V LWF RSHUDWLRQ ODSV 7 H UDFH WLPH FDQ EH VHW 6 LWF RSHUDWLRQ DIWHU W H VHW WLPH P\ DODUP DV HODSVHG DXWRPDWLFDOO\ VWRSV W H WLPHU 3UH DODUP FDQ DOVR EH VHW 7 H SDVVDJH RI WLPH LV DQQRXQFHG E\ W H VRXQGLQJ RI D EX]]HU EHHSV HDF PLQXWH DIWHU VWDUWLQJ -Alarm: Generates a beep at the set time.
  • Page 176 Menu screen Accessory menu screen Timer Home screen Timer selection First, sele ct the type of timer at the "Mode" item. The setup screen varies depending on the type of timer. This figure shows the Up timer setup screen. Time display -Up timer Minute display (min) -Fuel down timer...
  • Page 177 Using the Up timer (Preparation) Select the "Up timer" from the timer type list and tap. (Alarm time setting) Alarm time OFF, 1~99-minutes Tap the value button of the "Alarm time". Initial value: 5-minutes Value input buttons appear on the screen. - Adjust with the [+] and [-] but- Use the [+] and [-] buttons to set the time tons.
  • Page 178 Using the fuel down timer (Preparation) Select the "Fuel down timer" from the timer type list and tap. (Alarm time setting) Alarm time OFF, 1~99-minutes Tap the value button of the "Alarm time". Initial value: 5-minutes Value input buttons appear on the screen. - Adjust with the [+] and [-] but- Use the [+] and [-] buttons to set the time tons.
  • Page 179 Using the lap timer (Preparation) Select the "Lap timer" from the timer type list and tap. Alarm time OFF, 1~99-minutes (Alarm time setting) Initial value: 5-minutes - Adjust with the [+] and [-] but- Tap the value button of the "Alarm time". tons.
  • Page 180 Using the lap navigate timer (Preparation) Select the "Lap navigate timer" from the timer type list and tap. Alarm time OFF, 1~99-minutes (Alarm time setting) Initial value: 5-minutes - Adjust with the [+] and [-] but- Tap the value button of the "Alarm time". tons.
  • Page 181 Lap List &DOO W H /DS OLVW HQ F HFNLQJ W H ODS PHPRU\ GDWD HDF ODS WLPH PHPRUL]HG E\ ODS WLPHU RSHUDWLRQ IWHU W H ODS WLPHU LV VWDUWHG W H ODS WLPH LV VHTXHQWLDOO\ PHPRUL]HG DW HDF V LWF RSHUD WLRQ 7 H WRWDO WLPH DQG DYHUDJH WLPH DUH GLVSOD\HG 7 H IDVWHU WLPH LV GLVSOD\HG LQ UHG F DUDF WHUV...
  • Page 182 S.BUS Servo 7 LV IXQFWLRQ LV D XQLTXH IXQFWLRQ W DW DOOR V W H )XWDED 6 %86 6 %86 VHUYR SDUDPHWHU F DQJHV WR EH VHW E\ W H 7 3 WUDQVPLWWHU +R HYHU VRPH GDWD F DQJHV UHTXLUH D 3& DQG 6 /LQN VRIW DUH 7 HUH DUH W R D\V WR VHW )XWDED 6 %86 6 %86 VHUYR GLUHFWO\ E\ FRQ QHFWLQJ LW WR W H FRPPXQLFDWLRQ SRUW RI W H WUDQVPLWWHU DQG...
  • Page 183 Connection between wired transmitter and servo Connecting S.BUS /S.BUS2 servo connector to the trans- mitter Communication port. Communication port. Cover The connection between the wireless receiver and servo Wireless 2 (Rx Ch2) - Reference When using "S.BUS/S.BUS2" servo with steering mixing (Mixing menu) with a twin Wireless 1 (Rx Ch1) servo specification car such as 1/5 GP car, in the channel setting function (Linkage...
  • Page 184 ID cord and currently set contents are read. - If "Failed" is displayed on the screen, communication with the servo is not being performed normally. - Check the T10PX and servo connection or receiver and ser- vo connection to servo and repeat [Read]. (Check receiver power supply etc.)
  • Page 185 - If "Failed" is displayed, communication with the servo is not performed usually. Check the connection between the T10PX and the servo, and then execute the write oper- ation again. (When SR mode is selected by writing to the servo) In the confirmation screen of "Notes on SR setting", tap...
  • Page 186 S.BUS function setup On the setting screen of each function, if you tap the item to be set, "[-] [Reset] [+]" is dis- played at the bottom of the screen, tap the [-] [+] on the panel set. Tap[Reset] to return to the initial value.
  • Page 187 This is used when stopping hunting, etc., but the holding characteristic changes as shown below. [Relationship between stretcher and servo operation] Small - Servo holding force becomes weaker. Large - Servo holding force becomes stronger. (Note) When this parameter is large, the current consumption increases. Boost/Boost (ON/OFF) INH: Boost is ON at the time of low-speed operation.
  • Page 188 MC (ESC) Link 7 LV LV D VSHFLDO IXQFWLRQ W DW DOOR V W H )XWDED PRWRU FRQWUROOHU (6& GDWD F DQJHV WR EH VHW E\ W H 7 3 WUDQVPLWWHU 0& &5 0& &5 0& & 0& & 0& &5 HWF +R HYHU VRPH GDWD F DQJHV UHTXLUH D 3&...
  • Page 189 - If "Failed" is displayed on the screen, communication with the ESC is not being performed usually. Check the T10PX and ESC connection and the battery connection to ESC and the ESC power switch and repeat [Read]. (Writing to ESC) Execute this function to write the setting data to the ESC.
  • Page 190 Display data list (6& LV UHDG Tap the [Data list]. Depending on the ESC type, the setting items are different. If there are multiple pages, move the page as follows. To page 1 MC940/960CR page 1 MC940/960CR page 2 MC940/960CR page 3 MC940/960CR page 4 To page 1 950CR page 1...
  • Page 191 PWM frequency (min) MC401,402CR/601,602C/850,851C :0.1kHz(100Hz) 10kHz (10000Hz) MC950CR :0.5kHz(500Hz) 30kHz(30000Hz) MC940,960CR :1kHz(1000Hz) 30kHz(30000Hz) Same as Link software PWM frequency (at Min. load), MIn sets the 0" PWM frequency at minimum load. PWM frequency (max) MC401,402CR/601,602C/850,851C:0.1kHz(100Hz) 10kHz (10000Hz) MC950CR:0.5kHz(500Hz) 30kHz(30000Hz) MC940,960CR:1kHz(1000Hz) 30kHz(30000Hz) Same as Link software PWM frequency (at Max.
  • Page 192 Low battery protection MC401,402CR/601,602C/850,851C:2.5V 6.0V MC950CR/MC940,960CR 2.5V 7.5V Same as Link software Low Bat Protection. When the power supply voltage drops, the output current to the motor is limited, and the supply voltage to the receiver is ensured. When the power supply voltage drops to the set voltage, a protec- tion circuit operation alarm is activated, and output to the motor is cut.
  • Page 193 Brake max. duty All type :0%~100% Same as Link software Brake Max. Duty. This setting can set the braking force between the neutral point and Max brake point. The larger this value, the higher the braking force. When set to "0%", the brakes are not valid. Brake (Reverse) operation Reverse max.
  • Page 194 Reverse cancel MC401,402CR/MC950CR/MC940,960CR :ACT/INH Same as Link software Reverse Cancel. When set to "ACT", the reverse operation is not performed. Robot mode MC401,402CR/MC950CR/ MC940,960CR :ACT/INH Sam e as Link software Robot Mode. When set to "ACT", brake opera- tion is not performed, there is only MC401,402CR MC940,960CR MC950CR...
  • Page 195 BEC voltage MC940,960CR/:6.0V/7.4V Same as Link software BEC Volt. The receiver BEC voltage can be selected from 6.0V and 7.4V. Match the voltage to the rating of the servo connected to the same receiver. This BEC voltage cannot output a voltage higher than the input voltage. For instance, if a 6.0V receiver and servo are used with a power supply voltage of 7.4V or more, set the BEC voltage to 6.0V, and when a high voltage receiver and servo are used, set the BEC voltage to 7.4V.
  • Page 196 Lead angle use MC940,960CR :ACT/INH Turn on "Lead angle use" Same as Link software Lead Angle Use. This function is effective when Turbo Mode is Turbo1 or Turbo 2 and sets whether or not the lead angle is used. This setting has prior- ity over the Turbo Mode setting.
  • Page 197 Gyro Link 7 H *\UR /LQN LV D IXQFWLRQ W DW DOOR V \RX WR VHW W H SDUDPHWHUV RI W H FDU J\UR LUH OHVVO\ IURP W H WUDQVPLWWHU J\UR FRPSDWLEOH LW W H LUHOHVV VHWWLQJ * ' V RI 6HS - Up to ve presets can be switched while driving.
  • Page 198 Receiver S.BUS Receiver Connect the power Connect the power supply of the receiver. supply of the receiver. Gyro gain CH3 S.BUS/S.BUS2 port Steering CH1 Steering servo Steering servo Do not use the Gn When not using S.BUS connection, When using S.BUS connection, select [Wireless 1 (receiver Ch1)] select [Wireless (receiver S.BUS2)] If "Failed"...
  • Page 199 Display data list The gyro setting data is divided into the Basic setting and Gyro data (1 to 5) screens and displayed by the method shown on the right. - When the S.BUS connection is not used, the gyro data switching function cannot be used, so only [Gyro data 1] is displayed.
  • Page 200 Gyro data 1/2 2/2 The gyro data setting screen has two pages, and the page can be a switch with the page switching button on the upper right. Also, data can be set independently in each gyro opera- tion mode (normal / AVCS). AVCS and normal mode change button The AVCS / NORMAL modes setting.
  • Page 201 Gyro Data Switching Function *\UR GDWD FDQ EH V LWF HG LW W H SXV V LWF RU WULP OHYHU GLDO RI W H WUDQVPLWWHU 8S WR J\UR GDWD OVR LW LV SRVVLEOH WR F DQJH J\UR GDWD DFFRUGLQJ WR W H FRQGLWLRQ RI W H WUDQVPLWWHU 8S WR J\UR GDWD - Connect the gyro to the S.BUS2 terminal of the receiver.
  • Page 202 When switching with the condition On the Gyro mixing 1/2 screen, set the function to ON. Display 2/2 of the gyro mixing screen. A list of conditions and gyro data is displayed. Tap the condition to be set. Select the gyro data to be assigned to the condition. Gyro mixing screen Gyro mixing screen 2/2 Gyro mixing status on the home screen...
  • Page 203 Roll Out Chart 7 LV IXQFWLRQ LV GHVLJQHG IRU SDQ FDUV 7 H UROO RXW F DUW FDQ EH FDOFXODWHG IURP LQSXW YDO XHV IRU W H QXPEHU RI WHHW RI W H VSXU JHDU DQG SLQLRQ JHDU DQG W H WLUH GLDPHWHU DQG GLV SOD\HG DV D WDEOH Menu screen Accessory menu screen...
  • Page 204 Gear Ratio Chart 7 H *HDU 5DWLR & DUW FDQ EH FDOFXODWHG IURP LQSXW YDOXHV IRU W H QXPEHU RI WHHW RI W H VSXU JHDU DQG SLQLRQ JHDU DQG VHFRQG JHDU UDWLR DQG GLVSOD\HG DV D WDEOH Menu screen Accessory menu screen Gear ratio chart Home screen...
  • Page 205 Home/ES1/ES2/ES3 Button Setting RX FDQ VHOHFW W H VFUHHQ WR GLVSOD\ HQ \RX SXV W H +20( EXWWRQ RQ W H +RPH VFUHHQ PHQX RU XVHU PHQX RX FDQQRW F DQJH W H VFUHHQ WR V R E\ W H SXV DQG ROG LQJ W H +20( EXWWRQ IURP W H PHQX VFUHHQ RU HDF IXQFWLRQ VFUHHQ +RPH EXWWRQ 3XV 0RGHO VHOHFW VFUHHQ...
  • Page 206 Home Screen Setting RX FDQ F RRVH WR GLVSOD\ W H RPH VFUHHQ Home screen setting Home screen Accessory menu screen Menu screen Menu-1 Menu-2 Upper Display RX FDQ F RRVH WR GLVSOD\ W H RPH VFUHHQ 8SSHU VLGH Home screen setting Upper side select Normal Servo view...
  • Page 207 Upper Display Instrment panel & RRVH IURP IRXU LQVWUXPHQW SDQHO GHVLJQV Home screen setting Upper side select Instrument panel 1 Instrument panel 2 Instrument panel 3 Instrument panel 4 7HOHPHWU\ GDWD FDQ EH GLVSOD\HG RQ HDF PHWHU Show steering Show throttle operation operation Tap the desired meter...
  • Page 208 Lower Display RX FDQ F RRVH IXQFWLRQ UDWHV DW W H OR VLGH RI W H RPH VFUHHQ Trim / Dial is displayed small Home screen setting Lower side select Trim / Dial is displayed large *If you select (Large), some You can select the display function.
  • Page 209 3,&785( IROGHU RI W H PLFUR6' FDUG ,W FDQQRW EH GLVSOD\HG XQOHVV D PLFUR6' FDUG LV LQVWDOOHG Home screen setting Select a picture Tap "Reset" to stop the picture display. Home screen Home screen Tap the "T10PX" logo. Tap the BMP. data Tap "Yes" in the microSD...
  • Page 210 Warning Displays Low Battery Alarm ,I W H WUDQVPLWWHU EDWWHU\ YROWDJH GURSV EHOR W H XVDEOH UDQJH DQ DXGLEOH DODUP LOO VRXQG DQG /R EDWWHU\ LOO EH GLVSOD\HG 6LQFH W H XVDEOH UDQJH RI /L3R LiFe and Ni-MH batteries are di erent, the power supply used must be set by the V\VWHP VHWWLQJ Audible alarm: Continuous tone.
  • Page 211 Backup Error ,I W H GDWD LQ W H WUDQVPLWWHU LV QRW WUDQVIHUUHG QRUPDOO\ HQ W H SR HU LV WXUQHG RQ DQ DXGLEOH DODUP LOO VRXQG DQG " %DFNXS HUURU " LOO EH GLVSOD\HG RQ W H /&' Audible alarm: Continuous tone. System Error ,I W H GDWD LV ORVW IRU DQ XQNQR Q UHDVRQ DQ DXGLEOH DODUP LOO VRXQG DQG "...
  • Page 212 Optional Parts 7 H IROOR LQJ SDUWV DUH DYDLODEOH DV 7 3 RSWLRQV 3XUF DVH W HP WR PDWF \RXU DSSOLFDWLRQ )RU RW HU RSWLRQDO SDUWV UHIHU WR RXU FDWDORJ RU HE VLWH UF IXWDED FR MS Transmitter Battery : HQ SXUF DVLQJ D WUDQVPLWWHU EDWWHU\ XVH W H IROOR LQJ Part name /7 ) /L3R EDWWHU\...
  • Page 213 Carbon handle (for transmitter) 10PX 7PXR 7PX 4PX An optional carbon handle can be installed to the T10PX. Use the 2.5 hex wrench supplied with the 10PX set to install it. The screws (3x10mm) are supplied with the optional carbon handle.
  • Page 214 1R SDUW RI W LV PDQXDO PD\ EH UHSURGXFHG LQ DQ\ IRUP LW RXW SULRU SHUPLVVLRQ 7 H FRQWHQWV RI W LV PDQXDO DUH VXEMHFW WR F DQJH LW RXW SULRU QRWLFH • This manual has been carefully written. Please write to Futaba if you feel that any corrections or clari cations should EH PDGH )XWDED LV QRW UHVSRQVLEOH IRU W H XVH RI W LV SURGXFW )87 % &25325 7,21...