Preparing The Transmitter; Throttle Trigger; Reverse Switch; Specification - Maverick MTX-249 Instruction Manual

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Transmitter
Your Transmitter is an advanced controller designed for the beginner to be easy to use and tune. You will need to
follow the steps below to ensure you prepare the controller correctly for use and understand the adjustment
possibilities available.

Preparing the transmitter

The function switches on the transmitter

Throttle Trigger

Dual Rates
The dual rate settings adjust the
maximum degree of movement from the
servo or ESC on that channel.
Clockwise is full movement.
Counter-Clockwise (Zero) is very little
movement.

Reverse Switch

You can reverse the direction travel on the steering by using this switch.
Example: When the car is driving away from you and a left input is made on the Transmitter but the car
steers Right, you can use this switch to reverse the signal to gain the correct steering control.

Specification

Transmitter MTX-249
System : 2CH
(Steering, Throttle)
Frequency : 2.4Ghz - 2.4835Ghz
Maximum power Output: <100mW
Radio wave type : FHSS
Battery : AA x4
Weight : 227g
Open the battery holding
tray to expose the empty
battery slots.
Insert 4 AA batteries into
the marked spaces. Please
note the correct direction of
the batteries
1. Steering Trim
2. Power Switch
3. Steering End Point Dial (left/right lock)
4. Steering Reverse Switch
5. Power LED
6. Steering Control
7. Throttle Trigger
8. Bind Button
Pull the trigger to go
forwards and speed up
Push the trigger forward to
brake
Push again for reverse
Steering Wheel
Turn the steering wheel to the left or
right to make the vehicle turn left or
right
Power LED's
The Red LED Light shows if the installed AA
batteries have sufficient charge.
The RED LED will flash if the AA batteries need
replacing.
Receiver MRX-249
Frequency : 2.4GHz
System : 2CH
Battery : 6.0 - 8.4V
2
Incorrect battery insertion could
damage the transmitter
2.4Ghz technology has done
away with the need for long
extendable aerials. The Aerial
on your transmitter is located
internally

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