Servo Connectors; Transmitter Safety Alarms And Led Condition Indicators - Sanwa MT-4 Operating Manual

2.4ghz fhss-4t radio control system
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FEATURES FAMILIARIZATION
TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER FEATURES DESCRIPTIONS, CONTINUED....
Power Switch: Turns the transmitter 'ON' and 'OFF'.
Push-Button Rotary Dial: The Push-Button Rotary Dial (also referred to as the Up Key, Down Key, or Enter key) is used along
with the Back/Cancel Key to facilitate transmitter programming. It allows you to quickly and easily navigate the various Programming
Menus and switch between the Top Screen and the Telemetry Screen.
Push-Button Switch: The transmitter features two separate Push-Button Switches in different locations (Sw1 and Sw2). Each
Push-Button Switch is programmable and will perform a different function depending on what function is assigned to it. For
example, Sw1 can be used to operate a reverse servo in a gas- or glow-powered model and Sw2 can be used to toggle Anti-Lock
Braking 'ON' and 'OFF'.
Steering Wheel: Proportionally operates the model's right and left steering control. The Steering Wheel features a foam grip for
increased comfort, control and feel. In addition, the Steering Wheel spring tension and travel limits can be adjusted.
Steering Wheel Tension Adjustment Screw: Used to adjust the spring tension of the steering wheel to best suit the feel of the
user. Turning the Steering Wheel Tension Adjustment Screw clockwise increases steering wheel tension and turning the Steering
Wheel Tension Adjustment Screw counter-clockwise decreases steering wheel tension.
Telemetry Inputs: Located under a removable protective cover, the Telemetry Inputs are where you plug the Temperature and
RPM Sensors into. Two separate temperature inputs and one RPM input are available.
Throttle Trigger: Controls the speed of the model, both forward and backward, or the model's brake. The Throttle Trigger position,
angle and spring tension can all be adjusted.
Throttle Trigger Position Adjustment Indicator: Indicates the current position of the Throttle Trigger. As the throttle trigger
position is adjusted forward or backward, the Throttle Trigger Position Adjustment Indicator will move forward or backward.
Throttle Trigger Tension Adjustment Screw: Used to adjust the spring tension of the throttle trigger to best suit the feel of the
user. Turning the Throttle Trigger Tension Adjustment Screw clockwise increases throttle trigger tension and turning the Throttle
Trigger Tension Adjustment Screw counter-clockwise decreases throttle trigger tension.
Throttle Trigger Position Adjustment Screw: Used to adjust the position of the Throttle Trigger either forward or backward.
Trim Switch: The transmitter features four separate Trim Switches positioned around the steering wheel (Trm1, Trm2, Trm3 and
Trm4). Each Trim Switch is programmable and will perform a different function depending on what function is assigned to it. For
example, Trm1 and Trm2 can be used to adjust steering and throttle Trim and Trm4 and Trm5 can be used to adjust Dual Rate
and steering EPA.
Wrist Strap Anchor Slot: Used to attach the wrist strap anchor to the transmitter.

SERVO CONNECTORS

The RX-461 4-Channel 2.4GHz FHSS-4T Telemetry receiver included with your MT-4 2.4GHz FHSS-4T radio control
system uses SANWA 'Z' connectors which are electronically compatible with the servos of other radio control system
manufacturers. The connectors are rugged, but should be handled with care.
When unplugging the servo connector, it's best not to pull on the servo wire itself. This could result in damage to the servo
wire pins in the plastic plug. Always grasp the plastic connector itself.

TRANSMITTER SAFETY ALARMS AND LED CONDITION INDICATORS

The
MT-4 2.4GHz FHSS-4T transmitter
condition. In addition, LED 1 and LED 2 can also be used to indicate various transmitter conditions.
Over Voltage Alarm
The Over Voltage Alarm will sound if the transmitter battery voltage is greater than 9.6
volts. To clear this alarm, turn the transmitter 'OFF' and replace the transmitter battery with
one that when fully charged does not exceed 9.6 volts.
The MT-4 2.4GHz FHSS-4T transmitter's Operating Voltage Range is 4.0 ~ 9.6 volts. DO NOT use a transmitter battery
with a voltage greater than 9.6 volts or the transmitter can be damaged!
- = Negative (Black)
+ = Positive (Red)
S = Signal (Blue)
is equipped with several different safety alarms to warn you of an abnormal transmitter
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If using another brand of servo, double-check the polarity
of the servo connector prior to plugging it into the receiver.

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