Overview; Introduction; Safety Instructions - RadioMaster TX12 Instruction Manual

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1. Overview

1.1. Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the RadioMaster TX12 2.4GHz transmitter. This
versatile transmitter is designed for both beginner and professional pilots alike. In
order to operate this product in a safe and effective manner, please carefully read
this manual prior to use. The information contained in this manual is subject to
change without notice.
The TX12 is optimized for fixed winged aircraft, gliders, helicopters and
multirotors aircraft. The model type can be selected according to the aircraft used,
and various setups and mixes can be programmed and used to suit a wide variety of
applications.
-Radiomaster team

1.2. Safety instructions

Many radio-control models are equipped with powerful motors and sharp
propellers. Use caution when working on or operating models. When performing
assembly or maintenance, make sure that the model is powered off and the
propellers are removed.
Do not operate the TX12 radio control system under the following conditions:
• Under severe weather or strong wind conditions, such as rain, hail, snow,
storm or harsh electromagnetic environmental conditions.
• Under any circumstances where visibility is limited.
• In areas where people, property, high-voltage power lines, public roads,
vehicles or animals may be present.
• If you feel tired or unwell, or under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
• If the radio control or model appears to be damaged or not working properly.
• In areas where 2.4GHz interference is high or where 2.4GHz radios are
prohibited.
• When the battery voltage is too low to use.
• In areas where local regulations prohibit the use of aviation models.
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