Futaba FMR-03-24G Radio Control User Manual 2

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TELEMETRY
Displaying data from the receiver
This screen displays your choice of data from the
receiver.
Also warnings can be activated regarding
other data from your aircraft. For example, if the
receiver voltage drops, the user can be warned by
an alarm (and vibration).
*Only receiver voltage can be used in FASSTest 12CH mode.
*The FASSTest 18CH mode can use all the telemetry
functions.
● Receiver → Transmitter. The reception
strength is shown.
● Select [TELEMETRY] in the Linkage menu and access the
setup screen shown below by pushing the RTN button.

● Select the function name
and return to the Linkage
menu by pushing the RTN
button or pushing the
Home/Exit button.
Scrolling
● Moving cursor
S1
● Push the S1 button
to call next page.
● Push S1 button to advance to next page.
How to see telemetry data
1. Telemetry screen can be called select
[TELEMETRY] in the Linkage menu and access
the setup screen by pushing the RTN button.
2. If each item is chosen and the RTN button is
pushed, an alarm setup can be performed
with the minimum/maximum after a
transmitter is turned on.
*Receiver voltage can be checked immediately. An optional
sensor will need to be attached to S.BUS2 of a receiver if
you would like to see other information.
WARNING
Do not watch the transmitter screen during
flight.
*You may loose sight of the aircraft during flight and this
is extremely dangerous. Have an assistant on hand to
check the screen for you. A pilot should NEVER take
his eyes off his aircraft.
*No special setup is necessary if each sensor displayed
is left as in the default setup. Separate sensor ID
is also unnecessary. However, if two or more of
one kind of sensor is used, setup is required in the
"SENSOR" menu.

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TELEMETRY : RECEIVER [BATTERY]
In this screen, the battery voltage of a receiver is
displayed.
If it becomes higher or lower than the setting an
alarm and/or vibration will alert you.
Displaying data from the
receiver battery voltage
*Only receiver voltage can be used in FASSTest 12CH mode.
*The FASSTest 18CH mode can use all the telemetry
functions.
● The maximum and the minimum when
powering ON are shown. It will be preset,
if a cursor is moved to this place and the
RTN button is pushed for 1 second.
● Receiver battery voltage
● Select [Rx-BATT.] in the TELEMETRY screen
and access the setup screen shown below
by pushing the RTN button.

● Select the function name
and return to the Linkage
menu by pushing the RTN
button or pushing the
Home/Exit button.
● ↓The "down" arrow will
indicate that an alarm will
sound when the voltage
drops to below the setting.
Scrolling
● Moving cursor
S1
● Select [BATTERY] in the RECEIVER screen
and access the setup screen shown
below by pushing the RTN button.
●A setup of the voltage on
which the alarm operates.
● ALARM is chosen from
BUZZER, VOICE, and
INHIBIT.
● The ON/OFF switch of SPEECH is chosen.
Alarm set
1. Move the cursor to the ↓ALARM item, and
it chooses from BUZZER, VOICE, INHIBIT, and
pushes RTN.
2. When not operating vibrator, it is "VIBRATOR"
to INHIBIT. TYPE1-3 will be chosen if it is made
to operate.
3. Move the cursor to the LIMIT [4.0V] item and
push the RTN button to switch to the data
input mode.
4. Ajust the rate by scrolling the edit dial.
Initial value: 4.0V
Adjustment range: 0.0V~100.0V
*When the RTN button is pushed for one second, the rate is
reset to the initial value.
5. Push the RTN button. (To terminate the input
and return to the original state, push the
Home/Exit button.)
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"VIBRATOR" type
If the following types are selected, the transmitter
will vibrate during the warning.
TYPE 1
TYPE 2
TYPE 3
TELEMETRY : RECEIVER [EXT BATT.]
The EXT-VOLT screen will display the data from
the EXT-battery output from the R7008SB receiver.
In order to use this function, it is necessary to
connect external voltage connector of the R7008SB
receiver to a CA-RVIN-700 or SBS-01V to the
battery you desire to measure the voltage of the
EXT-battery.
Displaying data from the EXT
battery voltage port
*CA-RVIN-700 must be installed in the aircraft.
You will be alerted by an alarm or vibration if
the voltage set by you is exceeded.
*FMR-03 isn't equipped with EXT-battery port.
*Only receiver voltage will be received in the FASSTest 12CH
mode.
*The FASSTest 18CH mode will display all telemetry data.
● EXT battery voltage
● Select [Rx-BATT.] in the TELEMETRY screen and
access the setup screen shown below by
pushing the RTN button.
● The maximum and the minimum
when powering ON are shown. It will
be preset, if a cursor is moved to this
place and the RTN button is pushed
for 1 second.

● Select the function name
and return to the Linkage
menu by pushing the RTN
button or pushing the
Home/Exit button.
● ↓The "down" arrow will
indicate that an alarm will
sound when the voltage
drops to below the setting.
Scrolling
● Moving cursor
S1
● Select [EXT BATT.] in the RECEIVER screen
and access the setup screen shown
below by pushing the RTN button.
●A setup of the voltage on
which the alarm operates.
● ALARM is chosen from
BUZZER, VOICE, and
INHIBIT.
● The ON/OFF switch of SPEECH is chosen.
"VIBRATOR" type
Alarm set
1. Move the cursor to the ↓ALARM item, and
it chooses from BUZZER, VOICE, and INHIBIT,
and pushes RTN.
2. When not operating vibrator, it is "VIBRATOR"
to INHIBIT. TYPE1-3 will be chosen if it is made
to operate.
3. Move the cursor to the LIMIT [4.0V] item and
push the RTN button to switch to the data
input mode.
4. Ajust the rate by scrolling the edit dial.
Initial value: 4.0V
Adjustment range: 0.0V~100.0V
If the following types are selected, the transmitter
will vibrate during the warning.
TYPE 1
TYPE 2
TYPE 3
*When the RTN button is pushed for one second, the rate is
reset to the initial value.
5. Push the RTN button. (To terminate the input
and return to the original state, push the
Home/Exit button.)

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TELEMETRY : TEMPERATURE
Displaying data from the temperature
*A temperature sensor must be installed in the aircraft.
*Only receiver voltage can be used in FASSTest 12CH mode.
Temperature is a screen which displays/sets
*The FASSTest 18CH mode can use all the telemetry
up the temperature information from an optional
functions.
temperature sensor.
The temperature of the model (engine, motor,
battery, etc.) which is flying can be displayed.
If it becomes higher or lower than the setting an
● The maximum and the minimum when
alarm and/or vibration will alert you.
● Temperature
● Select [TEMPERATURE] in the TELEMETRY screen and access
the setup screen shown below by pushing the RTN button.
powering ON are shown. It will be preset,
if a cursor is moved to this place and the
RTN button is pushed for 1 second.

● Select the function name
and return to the Linkage
menu by pushing the RTN
button or pushing the
Home/Exit button.
S1
●Select [TEMPERATURE](small font
display) in the TEMPERATURE screen
and access the setup screen shown
below by pushing the RTN button.
● ↑ An upward arrow will show
that an alarm will sound
when the temperature rises
above the set value.
● ↓ A downward arrow
will show that an alarm
will sound when the
temperature drops below
the set value.
Scrolling
● Moving cursor
●A setup of the temperature on
which the alarm operates.
"VIBRATOR" type
If the following types are selected, the transmitter
will vibrate during the warning.
TYPE 1
TYPE 2
TYPE 3
● The ON/OFF switch of SPEECH is chosen.
Alert set : Hot warning
Alert set : Low-temperature warning
1. Move the cursor to the ↑ALARM item, and
it chooses from BUZZER, VOICE, INHIBIT, and
pushes RTN.
2. When not operating vibrator, it is "VIBRATOR"
to INHIBIT. TYPE1-3 will be chosen if it is made
to operate.
3. Move the cursor to the LIMIT [ ℃ ] item and
push the RTN button to switch to the data
input mode.
4. Ajust the rate by scrolling the edit dial.
Initial value: 100℃
Adjustment range: 0℃ ~200℃
(↑LIMIT ≧ ↓LIMIT)
1. Move the cursor to the ↓ALARM item, and
it chooses from BUZZER, VOICE, INHIBIT, and
pushes RTN.
2. When not operating vibrator, it is "VIBRATOR"
to INHIBIT. TYPE1-3 will be chosen if it is made
to operate.
3. Move the cursor to the LIMIT [ ℃ ] item and
push the RTN button to switch to the data
input mode.
4. Ajust the rate by scrolling the edit dial.
Initial value: 0℃
Adjustment range: 0℃ ~200℃
(↑LIMIT ≧ ↓LIMIT)
*When the RTN button is pushed for one second, the rate is
reset to the initial value.
*When the RTN button is pushed for one second, the rate is
reset to the initial value.
5. Push the RTN button. (To terminate the input
and return to the original state, push the
Home/Exit button.)
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5. Push the RTN button. (To terminate the input
and return to the original state, push the
Home/Exit button.)
TELEMETRY : RPM SENSOR
RPM sensor is a screen which displays / sets up
the rotation information from an optional RPM
sensor.
The rotation of the model (engine, motor, etc.)
which is flying can be shown.
If it becomes higher or lower than the setting an
● Select [RPM sensor] in the TELEMETRY screen
and access the setup screen shown below
by pushing the RTN button.
Displaying data from the RPM
*A RPM sensor must be installed in the aircraft.
alarm and/or vibration will alert you.
*Only receiver voltage can be used in FASSTest 12CH mode.
*The FASSTest 18CH mode can use all the telemetry
functions.
● RPM
● The maximum and the minimum when
powering ON are shown. It will be preset,
if a cursor is moved to this place and the
RTN button is pushed for 1 second.

● Select the function name
and return to the Linkage
menu by pushing the RTN
button or pushing the
Home/Exit button.
Scrolling
● Moving cursor
S1
●Select [ROTATION](small font display)
in the RPM sensor screen and
access the setup screen shown
below by pushing the RTN button.
● ↑An upward arrow
indicates that the alarm
will sound when the RPM
rises above the set value.
●A setup of the revolution on
which the alarm operates.
"VIBRATOR" type
If the following types are selected, the transmitter
will vibrate during the warning.
TYPE 1
TYPE 2
● ↓A downward arrow
indicates that the alarm
will sound when the RPM
falls below the set value.
● The ON/OFF switch of
SPEECH is chosen.
TYPE 3
●"MAGNET" or "OPTICS" is set
according to the sensor
you use.
SBS-01RM : MAGNET
SBS-01RO : OPTICS
Alarm set : Over rotations
● In "MAGNET", the gear ratio of your
engine (motor) you are using is
entered.
● In "OPTICS", the number of blades
of the propeller ( r o t o r ) your
model is entered.
Alarm set : Under rotations
1. Move the cursor to the ↑ALARM item, and
it chooses from BUZZER, VOICE, INHIBIT, and
pushes RTN.
2. When not operating vibrator, it is "VIBRATOR"
to INHIBIT. TYPE1-3 will be chosen if it is made
to operate.
3. Move the cursor to the LIMIT [2,000rpm] item
and push the RTN button to switch to the
data input mode.
4. Ajust the rate by scrolling the edit dial.
Initial value: 2,000rpm
Adjustment range: 0rpm~150,000rpm
(↑LIMIT ≧ ↓LIMIT)
1. Move the cursor to the ↓ALARM item, and
it chooses from BUZZER, VOICE, INHIBIT, and
pushes RTN.
2. When not operating vibrator, it is "VIBRATOR"
to INHIBIT. TYPE1-3 will be chosen if it is made
to operate.
3. Move the cursor to the LIMIT [0rpm] item and
push the RTN button to switch to the data
input mode.
4. Ajust the rate by scrolling the edit dial.
Initial value: 0rpm
Adjustment range: 0rpm~150,000rpm
(↑LIMIT ≧ ↓LIMIT)
*When the RTN button is pushed for one second, the rate is
reset to the initial value.
*When the RTN button is pushed for one second, the rate is
reset to the initial value.
5. Push the RTN button. (To terminate the input
and return to the original state, push the
Home/Exit button.)
5. Push the RTN button. (To terminate the input
and return to the original state, push the
Home/Exit button.)

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TELEMETRY : ALTITUDE
Displaying data from the altitude
*An altitude sensor or GPS sensor must be installed in the aircraft.
ALTITUDE is a screen which displays / sets up the
altitude information from an optional altitude sensor or GPS
sensor. The altitude of the model which is flying can be
known. If it becomes higher (low) than preset altitude, you
can be told by alarm. To show warning by vibration can also
be chosen. Data when a power supply is turned on shall be
0 m, and it displays the altitude which changed from there.
Even if the altitude of an airfield is high, that shall be 0 m
and the altitude difference from an airfield is displayed.
This sensor calculates the altitude from atmospheric
Pushure. Atmospheric Pushure will get lower as you go up
in altitude, using this the sensor will estimate the altitude.
Please understand that an exact advanced display cannot
be performed if atmospheric Pushure changes in a weather
situation.
*Only receiver voltage can be used in FASSTest 12CH mode.
*The FASSTest 18CH mode can use all the telemetry functions.
● The maximum and the minimum when powering ON are
● Select [ALTITUDE] in the TELEMETRY screen and
shown. It will be preset, if a cursor is moved to this place and
access the setup screen shown below by
the RTN button is pushed for 1 second.
● Altitude
pushing the RTN button.

● Select the function name
and return to the Linkage
menu by pushing the RTN
button or pushing the
Home/Exit button.
● ↑ An upward arrow
indicates the alarm will
sound when the altitude
reaches above your set
value.
Scrolling
● Moving cursor
S1
●Select [ALTITUDE](small font display) in the
TEMPERATURE screen and access the setup
screen shown below by pushing the RTN
button.
● ↓ A downward arrow
indicates the alarm will
sound when the altitude
reaches below your set
value.
First, the set of a reference is required.
1. The model and transmitter to which the
altitude sensor was connected are turned on.
2. M o v e t h e c u r s o r t o t h e [ P R E S E T ] o f
"REFERENCE" item.
3. Push the RTN button is pushed for 1 second.
(To terminate the input and return to the original
state, push the Home/Exit button.)
*Atmospheric Pushure is changed according to the weather also
at the same airfield. You should preset before a flight.
Alarm set : High side
1. Move the cursor to the ↑ALARM item, and
it chooses from BUZZER, VOICE, INHIBIT, and
pushes RTN.
2. When not operating vibrator, it is "VIBRATOR"
to INHIBIT. TYPE1-3 will be chosen if it is made
to operate.
3. Move the cursor to the LIMIT [m] item and
push the RTN button to switch to the data
input mode.
4. Ajust the rate by scrolling the edit dial.
Initial value: 200m
Adjustment range-500m~+3,000m
(↑LIMIT ≧ ↓LIMIT)
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TYPE 1
TYPE 2
TYPE 3
●If this is set to MODE1-4, a rise
and dive are told by a different
melody.
MODE1: Little rise/dive→Melody changes (sensitively)
...
●The ON/OFF switch of SPEECH
is chosen.
"VIBRATOR" type
If the following types are selected, the
transmitter will vibrate during the warning.
MODE4: Big rise/dive→Melody changes (insensible)
*When the RTN button is pushed for one second, the rate is
reset to the initial value.
5. Push the RTN button. (To terminate the input
and return to the original state, push the
Home/Exit button.)
Alarm set : Low side
1. Move the cursor to the ↓ALARM item, and
it chooses from BUZZER, VOICE, INHIBIT, and
pushes RTN.
2. When not operating vibrator, it is "VIBRATOR"
to INHIBIT. TYPE1-3 will be chosen if it is made
to operate.
3. Move the cursor to the LIMIT [m] item and
push the RTN button to switch to the data
input mode.
4. Ajust the rate by scrolling the edit dial.
Initial value: -50m
Adjustment range-500m~+3,000m
(↑LIMIT ≧ ↓LIMIT)
*When the RTN button is pushed for one second, the rate is
reset to the initial value.
5. Push the RTN button. (To terminate the input
and return to the original state, push the
Home/Exit button.)
data from the
TELEMETRY : ALTITUDE [VARIOMETER] Displaying
variometer
*An altitude sensor or GPS sensor must be installed in the aircraft.
for ascent and descent. Additionally, depending
VARIO is a screen which displays / sets up the
upon the rate of climb or descent, the tones vary to
variometer information from an optional altitude
indicate whether or not the airplane is climbing or
sensor or GPS sensor.
descending at a rapid rate.
The variometer of the model which is flying can
be known.
*Only receiver voltage can be used in FASSTest 12CH mode.
If it becomes higher or lower than the setting an
*The FASSTest 18CH mode can use all the telemetry
functions.
alarm and/or vibration will alert you.
To ensure that the pilot is aware as to the model's
status, the FMT-03 incorporates a different melody ● Variometer
● Select [ALTITUDE] in the TELEMETRY screen and
access the setup screen shown below by
pushing the RTN button.
● The maximum and the minimum when powering ON
are shown. It will be preset, if a cursor is moved to this
place and the RTN button is pushed for 1 second.

● Select the function name
and return to the Linkage
menu by pushing the RTN
button or pushing the
Home/Exit button.
S1
●S el ec t [ V AR I OM ETE R]( s m a l l f o n t
display) in the TEMPERATURE screen
and access the setup screen shown
below by pushing the RTN button.
● ↑ An upward arrow indicates
the alarm will sound when
the variometer reaches
above your set value.
● ↓ A downward arrow
indicates the alarm will
sound when the variomete
reaches below your set
value.
Scrolling
● Moving cursor
"VIBRATOR" type
If the following types are selected, the
transmitter will vibrate during the warning.
TYPE 1
TYPE 2
TYPE 3
●If this is set to MODE1-4, a rise
and dive are told by a different
melody.
Alert set : Rise side
MODE1: Little rise/dive→Melody changes (sensitively)
...
●The ON/OFF switch of
SPEECH is chosen.
MODE4: Big rise/dive→Melody changes (insensible)
Alert set : Dive side
1. Move the cursor to the ↑ALARM item, and
it chooses from BUZZER, VOICE, INHIBIT, and
pushes RTN.
2. When not operating vibrator, it is "VIBRATOR"
to INHIBIT. TYPE1-3 will be chosen if it is made
to operate.
3. Move the cursor to the LIMIT [m/s] item and
push the RTN button to switch to the data
input mode.
4. Ajust the rate by scrolling the edit dial.
Initial value: +1m
Adjustment range -50m/s~+50m/s
(↑LIMIT ≧ ↓LIMIT)
1. Move the cursor to the ↓ALARM item, and
it chooses from BUZZER, VOICE, INHIBIT, and
pushes RTN.
2. When not operating vibrator, it is "VIBRATOR"
to INHIBIT. TYPE1-3 will be chosen if it is made
to operate.
3. Move the cursor to the LIMIT [m/s] item and
push the RTN button to switch to the data
input mode.
4. Ajust the rate by scrolling the edit dial.
Initial value: -1m
Adjustment range -50m/s~+50m/s
(↑LIMIT ≧ ↓LIMIT)
*When the RTN button is pushed for one second, the rate is
reset to the initial value.
*When the RTN button is pushed for one second, the rate is
reset to the initial value.
5. Push the RTN button. (To terminate the input
and return to the original state, push the
Home/Exit button.)
5. Push the RTN button. (To terminate the input
and return to the original state, push the
Home/Exit button.)

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TELEMETRY : VOLTAGE [BATTERY]
In this screen, the battery voltage is displayed.
In order to use this function, it is necessary to
connect External voltage connector of FMR-03 ⇔
SBS-01V ⇔ Battery
SBS-01V measures two batteries. The power
battery connected to two lines is displayed on EXTVOLT. The battery for receivers connected to 3P
lines is displayed here.
●Select [VOLTAGE] in the TELEMETRY screen and access the
setup screen shown below by pushing the RTN button.
Displaying data from the battery
voltage
*SBS-01V must be installed in the aircraft.
*Only receiver voltage can be used in FASSTest 12CH mode.
*The FASSTest 18CH mode can use all the telemetry
functions.
●The maximum and the minimum when
powering ON are shown. It will be preset, if
a cursor is moved to this place and the RTN
button is pushed for 1 second.
●Battery
voltage

● Select the function name
and return to the Linkage
menu by pushing the RTN
button or pushing the
Home/Exit button.
●↓The "down" arrow will indicate
that an alarm will sound when
the voltage drops to below the
setting.
Scrolling
● Moving cursor
S1
●Select [BATTERY] in the VOLTAGE screen and
access the setup screen shown below by
pushing the RTN button.
●A setup of the voltage
on which the alarm
operates.
"VIBRATOR" type
If the following types are selected, the
transmitter will vibrate during the warning.
TYPE 1
●ALARM is chosen from
BUZZER, VOICE, and
INHIBIT.
TYPE 2
TYPE 3
●The ON/OFF switch of SPEECH is chosen.
Alarm set
1. Move the cursor to the ↓ALARM
item, and it chooses from BUZZER,
VOICE, INHIBIT, and pushes RTN.
2. When not operating vibrator, it is
"VIBRATOR" to INHIBIT. TYPE1-3 will
be chosen if it is made to operate.
3. Move the cursor to the LIMIT [4.0V]
item and push the RTN button to
switch to the data input mode.
4. Ajust the rate by scrolling the edit
dial.
Initial value: 4.0V
Adjustment range: 0.0V-100.0V
*When the RTN button is pushed for one second,
the rate is reset to the initial value.
5. Push the RTN button. (To terminate
the input and return to the original
state, push the Home/Exit button.)
< Two examples of wiring are shown >
Drive battery are measured (SBS-01V use)
Drive battery
(EXT Battery)
EXT Line
Receiver battery
Normal Line
●Battery voltage measurement for receivers [FMR-03 use]
●Battery voltage measurement for receivers [SBS-01V use]
●The drive battery is measured in an EXT line [SBS-01V use]
*The same
receiver battery
Drive battery and power supplies for servos are measured (SBS-01V use)
*SBS-01V measures two voltage. One corresponds to high voltages, such as a drive battery,
with an EXT line. Another is a normal line and is measurement of the battery for receivers of a
line connected to 3P connector, or the battery for servos.
Drive battery
(EXT Battery)
Power supplies
for servos
S.BUS2
servos
EXT Line
Switch
Another
power
supply Hub
●Battery voltage measurement for receivers [FMR-01 use]
●The drive battery is measured in an EXT line [SBS-01V use]
●The voltage for servos is measured in a power supply line [SBS-01V use]
*Refer to the manual of SBS-01V for the details of wiring.
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la ying da t a fro m
TELEMETRY : VOLTAGE [EXT-VOLT] Disp
battery voltage port
In this screen, the EXT battery voltage is
displayed. In order to use this function, it is
necessary to connect External voltage connector of
FMR-03 ⇔ SBS-01V ⇔ Battery
SBS-01V measures two batteries. The power
battery connected to two lines is displayed on EXTVOLT.
*SBS-01V must be installed in the aircraft.
*Only receiver voltage will be received in the FASSTest 12CH
mode.
*The FASSTest 18CH mode will display all telemetry data.
● EXT battery voltage
● Select [VOLTAGE] in the TELEMETRY screen
and access the setup screen shown below by
pushing the RTN button.
● The maximum and the minimum when
powering ON are shown. It will be preset,
if a cursor is moved to this place and the
RTN button is pushed for 1 second.

● Select the function name
and return to the Linkage
menu by pushing the RTN
button or pushing the
Home/Exit button.
● ↓The "down" arrow will
indicate that an alarm will
sound when the voltage
drops to below the setting.
t he EXT
Scrolling
● Moving cursor
S1
● Select [EXT BATT.] in the RECEIVER screen
and access the setup screen shown
below by pushing the RTN button.
●A setup of the voltage on
which the alarm operates.
● ALARM is chosen from
BUZZER, VOICE, and
INHIBIT.
● The ON/OFF switch of SPEECH is chosen.
Alarm set
1. Move the cursor to the ↓ALARM item, and
it chooses from BUZZER, VOICE, and INHIBIT,
and pushes RTN.
2. When not operating vibrator, it is "VIBRATOR"
to INHIBIT. TYPE1-3 will be chosen if it is made
to operate.
3. Move the cursor to the LIMIT [4.0V] item and
push the RTN button to switch to the data
input mode.
4. Ajust the rate by scrolling the edit dial.
Initial value: 4.0V
Adjustment range: 0.0V~100.0V
"VIBRATOR" type
If the following types are selected, the
transmitter will vibrate during the warning.
TYPE 1
TYPE 2
TYPE 3
*When the RTN button is pushed for one second, the rate is
reset to the initial value.
5. Push the RTN button. (To terminate the input
and return to the original state, push the
Home/Exit button.)

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TELEMETRY : GPS [DISTANCE]
The Distance screen displays and sets altitude
data from an SBS-01G GPS Sensor (sold
separately), and allows the distance to the airborne
aircraft to be read by the transmitter. When the
aircraft flies inside or outside the set distance an
alarm and vibration alerts the pilot.
● Select [GPS] in the TELEMETRY screen and
access the setup screen shown below by
pushing the RTN button.
Displaying data from the Distance Screen
*A GPS sensor must be installed in the aircraft.
*The GPS sensor is necessary, and is sold separately. Mount
and connect the sensor in accordance with the sensor
instruction manual.
*Only receiver voltage can be used in FASSTest 12CH mode.
*The FASSTest 18CH mode can use all the telemetry
functions.
●This indicates the receiving accuracy from a GPS
Satellite. When three bars are displayed, the GPS is
ready for use.
● The maximum and the minimum when powering
ON are shown. It will be preset, if a cursor is
moved to this place and the RTN button is pushed
for 1 second.
● Distance

● Select the function name
and return to the Linkage
menu by pushing the RTN
button or pushing the
Home/Exit button.
Scrolling
● Moving cursor
S1
● Push the S1 button
to call next page.
●Select [DISTANCE](small font display) in the
TEMPERATURE screen and access the setup
screen shown below by pushing the RTN
button.
"VIBRATOR" type
If the following types are selected, the
transmitter will vibrate during the warning.
TYPE 1
● ↑ An upward arrow indicates
the alarm will sound when
the distance reaches above
your set value.
TYPE 2
TYPE 3
● ↓ A downward arrow
indicates the alarm will sound
when the distance reaches
below your set value.
●The ON/OFF switch of
SPEECH is chosen.
*Positioning time of GPS
When powered up, the SBS-01G begins to
acquire GPS satellite data. This process can
take several minutes. Please do not move the
model during this process. During acquisition,
the LED on the SBS-01G will blink green;
after the satellites signals have been acquired,
the LED will become solid green, and the GPS
signal strength display on the transmitter will
show three bars.
Moving the model before the satellites are fully
acquired will cause a delay in acquiring the
satellite signal.
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●Move the cursor to the [PRESET] of
"REFERENCE" item. Push the RTN button
is pushed for 1 second. Sets the current
aircraft position as the starting point.
●Altitude calculated as either straight line distance (slant)
or surface distance on a map can also be selected.
nt
Sla
Altitude
Surface
●Select   to “DISTANCE MODE”, scroll
either to the desired method and push the RTN button.
First, setting the pointos of reference is required.
1. The model and transmitter on which the GPS
sensor is connected are turned on.
2. M o v e t h e c u r s o r t o t h e [ P R E S E T ] o f
"REFERENCE" item.
3. Push the RTN button is pushed for 1 second.
(To terminate the input and return to the original
state, push the Home/Exit button.)
*Now, the position of the present model was set to 0 m.
Setting a "too far" alarm distance
1. Move the cursor to the ↑ALARM item, and
it chooses from BUZZER, VOICE, INHIBIT, and
pushes RTN.
2. When not operating vibrator, it is "VIBRATOR"
to INHIBIT. TYPE1-3 will be chosen if it is made
to operate.
3. Move the cursor to the LIMIT [m] item and
push the RTN button to switch to the data
input mode.
4. Ajust the rate by scrolling the edit dial.
Initial value: 1,000m
Adjustment range 0m~3,000m
(↑LIMIT ≧ ↓LIMIT)
Setting a "too close" alarm distance
1. Move the cursor to the ↓ALARM item, and
it chooses from BUZZER, VOICE, INHIBIT, and
pushes RTN.
2. When not operating vibrator, it is "VIBRATOR"
to INHIBIT. TYPE1-3 will be chosen if it is made
to operate.
3. Move the cursor to the LIMIT [m] item and
push the RTN button to switch to the data
input mode.
4. Ajust the rate by scrolling the edit dial.
Initial value: 0m
Adjustment range 0m~3,000m
(↑LIMIT ≧ ↓LIMIT)
*When the RTN button is pushed for one second, the rate is
reset to the initial value.
5. Push the RTN button. (To terminate the input
and return to the original state, push the
Home/Exit button.)
*When the RTN button is pushed for one second, the rate is
reset to the initial value.
5. Push the RTN button. (To terminate the input
and return to the original state, push the
Home/Exit button.)
Speed
position
Distance

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TELEMETRY : GPS [SPEED]
The speed screen displays and sets the speed data from an
SBS-01G (GPS sensor) sold separately.
The speed of the aircraft during flight can be displayed.
After flight, the maximum speed during flight can be
viewed. Because this speed is based on position data from
a GPS satellite, the ground speed is displayed instead of
air speed. Consequently, with a head wind, the displayed
speed decreases and with a tail wind, the displayed speed
increases.
● Select [GPS] in the TELEMETRY screen and
access the setup screen shown below by
pushing the RTN button.
Displaying data from the speed
*A GPS sensor must be installed in the aircraft.
● Speed
*The GPS sensor is necessary, and is sold separately. Mount and
connect the sensor in accordance with the sensor instruction manual.
*Only receiver voltage can be used in FASSTest 12CH mode.
*The FASSTest 18CH mode can use all the telemetry functions.
● The maximum and the minimum when powering ON are
shown. It will be preset, if a cursor is moved to this place and
the RTN button is pushed for 1 second.
●This indicates the receiving accuracy from a
GPS Satellite. When three bars are displayed,
the GPS is ready for use.

● Select the function name
and return to the Linkage
menu by pushing the RTN
button or pushing the
Home/Exit button.
Scrolling
● Moving cursor
S1
● Push the S1 button
to call next page.
●Select [SPEED](small font display) in the
TEMPERATURE screen and access the setup
screen shown below by pushing the RTN
button.
● ↑ An upward arrow indicates
the alarm will sound when
the speed reaches above
your set value.
"VIBRATOR" type
If the following types are selected, the
transmitter will vibrate during the warning.
TYPE 1
TYPE 2
TYPE 3
● ↓ A downward arrow
indicates the alarm will sound
when the speed reaches
below your set value.
●It links with the "DISTACE"
display.
●The ON/OFF switch of
SPEECH is chosen.
Alarm setting when speed increases
1. Move the cursor to the ↑ALARM item, and it
chooses from BUZZER, VOICE, INHIBIT, and pushes
RTN.
2. When not operating vibrator, it is "VIBRATOR"
to INHIBIT. TYPE1-3 will be chosen if it is made to
operate.
3. Move the cursor to the LIMIT [km/h] item and push
the RTN button to switch to the data input mode.
4. Ajust the rate by scrolling the edit dial.
Initial value: 200km/h
Adjustment range 0km/h-500km/h
(↑LIMIT ≧ ↓LIMIT)
*When the RTN button is pushed for one second, the rate is
reset to the initial value.
5. Push the RTN button. (To terminate the input and
return to the original state, push the Home/Exit
button.)
Alarm setting when speed decreases
1. Move the cursor to the ↓ALARM item, and it
chooses from BUZZER, VOICE, INHIBIT, and pushes
RTN.
2. When not operating vibrator, it is "VIBRATOR"
to INHIBIT. TYPE1-3 will be chosen if it is made to
operate.
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●Pushing [PRESET] sets the current aircraft
position as the starting point.
3. Move the cursor to the LIMIT [km/h] item and push
the RTN button to switch to the data input mode.
4. Ajust the rate by scrolling the edit dial.
Initial value: 0km/h
Adjustment range 0km/h-500km/h
(↑LIMIT ≧ ↓LIMIT)
*When the RTN button is pushed for one second, the rate is
reset to the initial value.
5. Push the RTN button. (To terminate the input and
return to the original state, push the Home/Exit
button.)
*Speed alarm precaution
Since the GPS speed sensor displays the ground speed, it
cannot be used as a stall alarm. For example, an aircraft that
stalls at 50km/h will stall if the tailwind is 5km/h or greater
even through 55km/h is displayed by ground speed. In
addition, with an aircraft that will fail in midflight at 400km/
h at an over-speed alarm, when the headwind reaches 30km/h
the airplane will fail in midair due to over speeding even at a
ground speed of 370km/h.
TELEMETRY : GPS [ALTITUDE, VARIOMETER, POSITION]
The altitude, variometer, position screen displays
and sets the data from an SBS-01G (GPS sensor)
sold separately.
*A GPS sensor must be installed in the aircraft.
*The GPS sensor is necessary, and is sold separately. Mount
and connect the sensor in accordance with the sensor
instruction manual.
*Only receiver voltage can be used in FASSTest 12CH mode.
*The FASSTest 18CH mode can use all the telemetry
functions.
●This indicates the receiving accuracy from a GPS
Satellite. When three bars are displayed, the GPS is
ready for use.
● Select [GPS] in the TELEMETRY screen and access the
setup screen shown below by pushing the RTN button.

● Select the function name
and return to the Linkage
menu by pushing the RTN
button or pushing the
Home/Exit button.
Scrolling
● Moving cursor
S1
● Push the S1 button
to call next page.
● Push S1 button to advance to next page.
● Refer to the former
page for a setup
about ALTITUDE and
VARIOMETER.
● Push S1 button to advance to next page.
● The position of the present model is displayed.

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TELEMETRY : Servo sensor [Current] [Temperature] [Angle]
The SBS-01S can monitor and display the
in-flight current, operating angle, and internal
temperature of up to two S.BUS2 servos.
If you forget to connect the servo wiring during
fuselage assembly, or the servo was disconnected,
an alarm can be activated at the transmitter.
to
S.BUS2
port
Calling of a servo sensor screen.
*SBS-01S must be installed in the aircraft.
*Only receiver voltage will be received in the FASSTest 12CH
mode.
*The FASSTest 18CH mode will display all telemetry data.
SBS-01S
S.BUS servo
① [Linkage menu]→[Telemetry]
② Select [SERVO SENS]
in the TELEMETRY
screen and access
the next screen
shown below by
pushing the RTN
button.
The current and the
temperature of servo 1
The current and the
temperature of servo 2
Page
1/4 : Servo1: Current・Temp
Servo sensor screen
2/4 : Servo1: Angle
Servo2: Current
To current setup screen
3/4 : Servo2: Temp・Angle
4/4 : Servo1・2 : Connect
To temperature setup screen
Max. and min. values since
the power was turned ON
will display.
Alarm setting
↑ An upward arrow
indicates the alarm
will sound when the
current reaches
above your set value.
A setup of the
current on which
the alarm operates.
↓ A downward arrow
indicates the alarm
will sound when the
current reaches
below your set value.
The ON/OFF switch of
Speech is chosen.
"VIBRATOR" type
If the following types are selected, the
transmitter will vibrate during the warning.
Alarm is chosen
from Buzzer, Voice,
and Inhibit.
Connect Alarm setting
If you forget to connect the servo wiring during
fuselage assembly, or the servo was disconnected,
an alarm can be activated at the transmitter.
TYPE 1
TYPE 2
TYPE 3
When the Alarm or Vibrator options are
activated, the servo connection will display.
*This alarm and display is limited to the S.BUS servos connected to the servo sensors.
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TELEMETRY : Current sensor [Current] [Voltage] [Capacity]
The SBS-01C has the capability of measuring
current, voltage and capacity (consumption) from
drive battery at the same time.
*Current sensor must be installed in the aircraft.
*Only receiver voltage will be received in the FASSTest 12CH
mode.
*The FASSTest 18CH mode will display all telemetry data.
Drive
Battery
ESC
Motor
To Receiver
Calling of a current sensor screen.
SBS-01C
① [Linkage menu]→[Telemetry]
② Select [Current]
in the TELEMETRY
screen and
access the
next screen
shown below by
pushing the RTN
button.
Current sensor screen
Page
Page
1/2 : Current・Voltage
To current setup screen
2/2 : Capacity
To voltage setup screen
Max. and min. values since
the power was turned ON
will display.
Alarm setting
↑ An upward arrow
indicates the alarm
will sound when the
current reaches
above your set
value.
↓ A downward arrow
indicates the alarm
will sound when the
current reaches
below your set value.
The ON/OFF switch
of Speech is
chosen.
A setup of the
current on which
the alarm operates.
"VIBRATOR" type
Alarm is chosen
from Buzzer, Voice,
and Inhibit.
If the following types are selected, the
transmitter will vibrate during the warning.
TYPE 1
TYPE 2
TYPE 3

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SENSOR
Various telemetry sensors setting
[What is a slot?]
This screen registers the telemetry sensors used
with the transmitter. When only one of a certain
type of sensor is used, this setting is unnecessary
and the sensor can be used by simply connecting it
to the S.BUS2 port of the transmitter.
When using 2 or more of the same kind of
sensor, they must be registered here.
● Select [SENSOR] in the Linkage menu and access the
setup screen shown below by pushing the RTN button.
Servos are classified by CH, but sensors are
classified in units called “slot”. There are slots from #1
to #31.
Altitude sensors, GPS sensors and other data
sensor units may use multiple slots.
Using a sensor which uses two or more slots, the
required number of slots is automatically assigned by
setting up a start slot.
When 2 or more of the same kind of sensor are used,
the sensors themselves must allocate unused slots and
memorize that slot.

● Select the function name
and return to the Linkage
menu by pushing the RTN
button or pushing the
Home/Exit button.
Scrolling
● Moving cursor
S1
● Push the S1 button
to call next page.
*3 slots of altitude sensor are used.
*8 slots of GPS sensor are used.
● Push S1 button to advance to next page.
● Push S1 button to advance to next page.
● As shown in the table below, an altimeter requires 3 contiguous slots and a GPS sensor
requires 8 contiguous slots. In addition, since the GPS (SBS-01G) start slots are 8, 16, and 24.
< Assignable slot >
*Altimeter, GPS, and other sensors that display a large amount of data require multiple slots.
*Depending on the type of sensor, the slot numbers that can be allocated may be limited.
Sensor
The required
number of slots
TEMP (SBS-01T/TE)
RPM (SBS01RM/RO/RB)
1 slot
1 slot
Voltage (SBS-01V)
2 slots
Altitude (SBS-01A/02A)
3 slots
Current (SBS-01C)
3 slots
S.BUS Servo (SBS-01S)
6 slots
GPS (SBS-01G)
TEMP125-F1713
8 slots
1 slot
VARIO-F1712
2 slots
VARIO-F1672
2 slots
GPS-F1675
8 slots
The number which can be used as a start slot
1 ~ 31
1 ~ 31
1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ,6 ,8 ,9,10,11,12,13,14,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,24,
25,26,27,28,29,30
1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ,8 ,9 ,1 0,11,12,13,16,17,18,19,20,21,24,25,26,27,
28,29
1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ,8 ,9 ,1 0,11,12,13,16,17,18,19,20,21,24,25,26,27,
28,29
1,2,8,9,10,16,17,18,
24,25,26
8,16,24
1 ~ 31
1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ,6 ,8 ,9,10,11,12,13,14,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,24,
25,26,27,28,29,30
1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ,6 ,8 ,9,10,11,12,13,14,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,24,
25,26,27,28,29,30
8,16,24
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Selling area
Global
Europe
SENSOR : RELOAD
This page is set when using multiple telemetry sensors of the same type.
When using multiple sensors of the same type
the sensors must be registered in the transmitter.
Connect all the sensors to be used to the FMT-03 as
shown in the figure at the right and register them by
the following procedure. The ID of each sensor is
registered in the transmitter.
3-way hub
or Y-harnesses
FMT-03
● Call page 3/3 by pushing the S1 button 2 times
from the [SENSOR] menu.
SENSOR
SENSOR
SENSOR
All the sensors to be used are connected.
*It is not necessary to carry out
multiple connection of the
battery like a T18MZ/T14SG.
Reading all the sensors to be used
(It will damage, if it connects.)
1. Connect all the sensors to be used to the
FMT-03 through a hub as shown in the figure
above.
2. Move the cursor to “RELOAD” on page 3/3 of
the [SENSOR] screen.
3. Push the RTN button.
All the sensors are registered and can be
used.
SENSOR : REGISTER
SENSOR
SENSOR
● Select the function name
and return to the Linkage
menu by pushing the RTN
button or pushing the
Home/Exit button.
This page is set when using multiple telemetry sensors of the same type.
● Call page 3/3 by pushing the S1 button 2
times from the [SENSOR] menu.
● Select the function name
and return to the Linkage
menu by pushing the RTN
button or pushing the
Home/Exit button.
FMT-03
SENSOR
This function registers an additional sensor.
Connect the sensor as shown in the figure at the
right and register it by the following procedure.
The sensor ID is registered in the transmitter.
*It is not necessary to carry out
multiple connection of the
battery like a T18MZ/T14SG.
(It will damage, if it connects.)
Additional sensor registration
1. Connect the sensor to be used to the FMT-03
through a hub as shown in the figure at the
right.
2. Move the cursor to “REGISTER” on page 3/3
of the  screen.
3. Push the RTN button.
The sensor is registered and can be used.
*When the number of slots needed in registration is
insufficient, an error is displayed and registration cannot be
performed. Disable unused slots or perform the following
relocate.

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SENSOR : CHANGE SLOT
This page is set when using multiple telemetry sensors
of the same type.
This procedure changes the slot number of one
registered sensor.
SENSOR
FMT-03
● Call page 3/3 by pushing the S1 button 2 times
from the [SENSOR] menu.
● Select the function name
and return to the Linkage
menu by pushing the RTN
button or pushing the
Home/Exit button.
*It is not necessary to carry out
multiple connection of the
battery like a T18MZ/T14SG.
(It will damage, if it connects.)
● Select [CHANGE SLOT] in the SENSOR
screen and access the setup screen
shown below by pushing the RTN button.
Sensor slot change
1. Connect the sensor to be changed to the
FMT-03 through a hub as shown in the figure
above.
2. Move the cursor to “CHANGE SLOT” on page
3/3 of the  screen.
3. Push the RTN button. A sensor details screen
appears.
4. Move the cursor to “READ” and push the RTN
button.
5. The current start slot is displayed. Move the
cursor to the number of the start slot and
change it to the desired value.(Cannot be
set to a slot that cannot be allocated like the
table of all pages.)
6. Move the cursor to “WRITE” and push the RTN
button.
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TELE. SETTING
Speech interval set, data logging of telemetry.
The set of the speech interval of telemetry data,
and a switch setup for carrying out logging of the
telemetry data to micro SD card and a setup of a
logging interval are carried out.
Telemetry data can be checked with PC after a
flight.
*The software which displays the logging data of micro SD
card on PC has not been put on the market yet.
● Select [TELE. SETTING] at the linkage menu and call the
setup screen shown below by pushing the RTN button.

● Select the function name
and return to the Linkage
menu by pushing the RTN
button or pushing the
Home/Exit button.
S1
Scrolling
● Moving cursor
● Selecting mode
● Adjusting value
● RECEIVER : Data from a receiver is
recorded.
● TRAINER : Data from a trainer
connector is recorded.
*The special use for which usual isn't
used.
Speech interval setting
Logging interval setting
1. Select the Linkage Menu [TELE. SETTING] and
push the RTN button.
2. The TELE. SETTING setup screen is displayed.
3. Select numerical value beside[SPEECH
INTERVAL] and push the RTN button.
4. Ajust the time by scrolling the edit dial.
Initial value: 0
Adjustment range 0~30
5. Push the RTN button.
1. Select the Linkage Menu [TELE. SETTING] and
push the RTN button.
2. The TELE. SETTING setup screen is displayed.
3. Select numerical value beside [LOGGING
INTERVAL] and push the RTN button.
4. Ajust the time by scrolling the edit dial.
Initial value: 0
Adjustment range 0~100
5. Push the RTN button.
Logging switch setting
1. Select the Linkage Menu [TELE. SETTING] and
push the RTN button.
2. The TELE. SETTING setup screen is displayed.
3. Select [OFF] beside [LOGGING SWITCH] and
push the RTN button.
4. Move the cursor to the [SWITCH] item and
call the switch setup screen by pushing the
RTN button and select the switch and ON
direction.
(For a detailed description of the setting method, see [Switch
Setting Method] at the end of this manual.)

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WARNING
Mixing warning normal reset
The warning display at power ON can be turned
ON/OFF for each function. Use by setting functions
which may be dangerous if operated at power ON
to ON. Initial setting is all ON.
● Select [WARNING] at the linkage menu and call the setup screen
shown below by push the RTN button.

● Select the function name
and return to the Linkage
menu by pushing the RTN
button or pushing the
Home/Exit button.
Warning ON/OFF setting
1. The settings can be changed individually.
When set to [OFF], a warning is not displayed
at power ON.
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S1
Scrolling
● Moving cursor
● Selecting mode
TRAINER
Trainer system starting and setting
FMT-03 trainer system makes it possible for the
instructor to chose which channels and operation
modes that can be used in the students transmitter.
The function and rate of each channel can be
set, the training method can also be matched to
the student's skill level. Two FMT-03s must be
connected by an optional Trainer Cord, and the
Instructors’ transmitter should be programmed for
trainer operation, as described below.
When the Instructor activates the trainer switch,
the student has control of the aircraft (if MIX/
FUNC/NORM mode is turned on, the Instructor
can make corrections while the student has control).
When the switch is released the Instructor regains
control. This is very useful if the student gets the
aircraft into an undesirable situation.
NOTE: This trainer system can be used in the
following manner;
1. With the FMT-03 transmitter and a
conventional transmitter, if the channel
order is different, it is necessary to match the
channel order before using this function.
You can select the channel of input data
from student's transmitter in the "FUNC" or
"MIX" mode.
2. A transmitter of anything but FMT-03 doesn't
correspond to this trainer system.
3. Be sure that all channels work correctly in
both transmitters before flying.
● Setting data are stored to model data.
● Student rate can be adjusted at MIX/FUNC/
NORM mode.
● Activated student channels can be selected
by switches.

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● Select [TRAINER] at the system menu and call the setup
screen shown below by pushing the RTN button.

● Select the function name
and return to the Linkage
menu by pushing the RTN
button or pushing the
Home/Exit button.
S1
When using at the student side
When using at the teacher side
1. Select the mode.
1. Select the mode.
Scrolling
● Moving cursor
● Selecting mode
*When changing the mode, use the edit dial to move to the
item you want to change and push the RTN button to switch
to the data input mode and change the mode by turning the
edit dial to the left or right. The display blinks. Push the
RTN button to change the mode.
*When changing the mode, use the edit dial to move to the
item you want to change and push the RTN button to switch
to the data input mode and change the mode by turning the
edit dial to the left or right. The display blinks. Push the
RTN button to change the mode.
"TEACHER/STUDENT": Select [STUD] (student).
"ACT/INH": Enable operation by changing to
[ON].
"CHANNEL MODE": Select [16CH].
"TEACHER/STUDENT": Select [TEACH].
"ACT/INH": Enable operation by changing to
[OFF] or [ON].
"CHANNEL MODE": Select [16CH].
2. Select the trainer switch.
Note: In "student mode", only the teacher
side can turn on and off the power to the
student's transmitter. Keep the power switch
always at off position.
*When setting or changing the switch, use the edit dial to
move to the "SWITCH" item, call the switch setup screen by
pushing the RTN button and set the desired switch and ON/
OFF direction.
(See "Switch selection method" at the end of
this manual for selection method details.)
*The switch mode can also be selected when setting the
ON position on the switch setup screen. When [NORM] is
selected, normal ON/OFF operation is performed. When
[ALTERNATE] is selected, the trainer function is alternately
turned on and off each time the switch is operated. .
Note: The trainer function won’t be turned
on unless the Instructor's transmitter receives
signals from the student's transmitter. Be
sure to confirm this after connecting your
trainer cable.
3. Select the operating mode for each channel.
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*Use the edit dial scrolling to move the cursor to the
"MODE" item of the channel you want to change and push
the RTN button to switch to the data input mode and change
the mode by turning the edit dial to the left or right. The
display blinks. Push the RTN button to change the mode.
"NORM": The model is controlled by signals
from the student transmitter.
"MIX" mode: The model is controlled by
signals from the teacher and student
transmitters. (Reset the student's model data
to the default condition.)
"FUNC" mode (function mode):
The model is controlled by signals from
the student transmitter with the teacher
AFR setting. (Reset the student's model data
to the default condition.)
"OFF": Only the teacher side operates.
*The setting above allows setting of the servo throw relative
to the amount of student side operation when [MIX] or
[FUNC] was selected.
Trainer student channel setting function
Which channel of the signal from the student's
transmitter can be assigned as the instructor
functions input signal when "FUNC" or "MIX" was
set as the trainer function instructor's transmitter
mode setting can be set. This makes trainer
connection easy even when the instructor side and
student side channel assignment is different.
*When the instructor's transmitter mode is set to "NORM",
the signal of the same channel of the student's transmitter is
output as is. (The same as before.)
When changing the rate, use the edit dial
scrolling to move the cursor to the [RATE]
item of the channel you want to change
and use the edit dial to adjust the rate.
Setting range: -100~+100
Initial value: +100
Push the RTN button to end adjustment and
return to the cursor move mode.
*When the RTN button is pushed for 1 second, the rate is
reset to the initial value.
3. Set the switch of each channel.
*When setting the switch at each channel, use the edit dial to
move to the "SW" item of the channel you want to change,
call the switch setup screen by pushing the RTN button, and
select the switch.
"--" : Always ON.
"SA"-"SH": The switch which enables student
side operation can be selected. (See "Switch
selection method" at the end of this manual
for selection method details.)

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STICK ALARM
Throttle stick positional alarm
An alarm (single beep) can be sounded at the
specified throttle stick position.
*Alarm function ON/OFF can be set by switch.
● Select [STICK ALARM] at the linkage menu and call the
setup screen shown below by pushing the RTN button.
●When INH is selected, the function cannot
be used. When ON or OFF is selected, the
function is activated. ON and OFF changes
are linked to the switch.

● Select the function name
and return to the Linkage
menu by pushing the RTN
button or pushing the
Home/Exit button.
S1
Scrolling
● Moving cursor
● Selecting mode
● Adjusting value
● Stick alarm position.
●The current throttle stick
position.
●e.g., Always to make them stick alarm
in spite of switch.
●Select " -- "
●Select "ON"
Stick alarm setting procedure
*Perform the following settings after using the edit dial to
move the cursor to the item you want to set.
1. Activate the function:
Move the cursor to the [ACT/INH] item and
push the RTN button to switch to the data
input mode.
Switch the blinking from "INH" to "ACT" by
turning the edit dial to the left and then push
the RTN button.
2. Switch setting:
Move the cursor to the [SWITCH] item, call
the switch setup screen by pushing the
RTN button, and select the switch and ON
direction.
(For a detailed description of the setting method, see [Switch
Setting Method] at the back of this manual.)
3. Alarm position setting:
Move the cursor to the [POSITION] item and
push the RTN button to switch to the data
input mode.
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Adjust the alarm position operation by
turning the edit dial to the left or right.
Initial value: 50%
Adjustment range: 0%-100%
(When the RTN button is pushed for 1 second, the offset rate
is reset to the initial value.)
Push the RTN button to end adjustment and
return to the cursor move mode.
100%
50%
0%
DATA RESET
Model memory setting data reset. (by item)
This function is designed to allow you to reset
selected portions or all of the settings saved in
the active model memory. You may individually
choose to reset the following sets of data;
T1-T6:
Reset the digital trim setting.
*All the conditions, or the condition currently being displayed
(the entire group for group setting), can be selected.
*The trim step amount and trim rate are not reset.
Model menu setting:
Resets all the functions in the Model menu
except condition select.
All model setting:
Resets all Linkage and Model menu functions
except for frequency, model select, and model type.
Function Name:
A function name is reset.
Telemetry:
Reset the telemetry setting.
● Select [DATA RESET] at the linkage menu and call the
setup screen shown below by pushing the RTN button.

● Select the function name
and return to the Linkage
menu by pushing the RTN
button or pushing the
Home/Exit button.
Scrolling
● Moving cursor
S1
● Push the S1 button
to call next page.
● Push S1 button to advance to next page.
Data resetting method
1. Move the cursor to the item you want to
reset and push the RTN button.
*A confirmation message appears.
2. Execute reset by pushing the RTN button
again. (Operate edit dial or S1 button to stop
resetting.)
[T1-T6 (ALL CONDITION)]: Resets only the T1-T6
(all conditions)
[T1-T6 (CURRNT+GROUP COND.)]: Resets only
the data of T1-T6 (condition in use and all the
conditions set to group mode)
[MODEL MENU SETTING]: Resets all the
functions in the model menu, except the
condition selection functions.
[ALL MODEL SETTING]: Resets all the functions
in the linkage menu and model menu except
the frequency, model select, and model
type functions.
[FUNCTION NAME]: Resets only the function
name functions.
[TELEMETRY]: Resets only the telemetry
functions.

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MODEL MENU (COMMON FUNCTIONS)
This section describes the AFR, program mixing,
and other functions common to all model types.
Before setting the model data, use the Model
Type function of the Linkage Menu to select the
model type matched to the fuselage. When another
model type is selected thereafter, the AFR, program
mixing, and other setting data will be reset.
The functions in the Model Menu can be set for
each flight condition. When you want to use the
system by switching the settings for each condition
by switch, stick position, etc., use the Condition
Select function to add flight conditions. (Up to 8
conditions can be used)
Note: The setup screens in the instruction manual
are typical examples.
(Model Menu screen example)
● Select the [MODEL] at the home screen and call the
model menu shown below by pushing the RTN button.
*The Model Menu screen depends on the model type.
● Use the edit dial to select the function you want to set
and call the setup screen by pushing the RTN button.

● Select the [MODEL MENU]
and return to the home
screen by pushing the
RTN button or pushing the
Home/Exit button.
Scrolling
● Moving cursor
S1
●Calling setup screen
Model Menu functions (Common) list
●SERVO MONITOR
●DUAL RATE
Servo test and servo position display (For a
description of its functions, see the Linkage Menu
section.)
A D/R curve which can be switched with a switch,
etc. can also be added.
●COND.SELECT
Flight conditions addition, deletion, copy,
condition renaming, and condition delay can be set.
●AFR
Sets the function rate and curve of all the
operation functions.
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●PROG. MIX
Program mixing which can be freely customized.
Up to 10 mixes can be used for each condition.
●GYRO
This is a dedicated mix when a Futaba GY
series gyro is used.
CONDIT. SELECT
Flight condition's addition, deletion, copy, condition renaming,
and condition delay can be set. [All model types]
The functions in the Model Menu can be used by
switching the settings of up to 8 flight conditions
by using the Condition Select function to add flight
conditions. Add conditions, as required.
When you do not want to use the Condition
Select function, this setting is unnecessary. In this
case, use the flight conditions assigned at initial
setting.
● Since switching by stick and lever position, in
addition to ordinary toggle switch, is possible
as the flight condition selector switch, this
function can be linked with other operations.
● A Condition Delay function can be set.
Unnecessary fuselage motion generated
● Select [CONDIT. SELECT] at the model menu and call the
setup screen shown below by pushing the RTN button.
when there are sudden changes in the servo
positions and when there are variations in
the operating time between channels during
condition switching can be suppressed. The
delay can be set for each channel.
When setting the delay function at the
switching destination condition, the
related function changes after a delay
corresponding to the set amount.
● When multiple conditions were set, their
operation priority can be freely changed.
● The condition name can be changed. The
selected condition name is displayed on
the screen. When a condition has been
added, give it a name which can be easily
confirmed.
(Currently selected condition name)

●Select the function
name and return to the
preceding screen by
pushing the RTN button
or pushing the Home/Exit
button.
Scrolling
● Moving cursor
S1
(Conditions List)
*Perform the settings below after using the edit dial to move
the cursor to the item you want to set.
Condition addition
1. Use the edit dial to move the cursor to any
condition in the conditions list and push the
RTN button.
Move the cursor to the condition you want to
add.
2. Move the cursor to [ADD] and push the RTN
button.
*Only the number of the conditions which can be added is
displayed.
(For a detailed description of the setting method, see [Switch
Setting Method] at the back of this manual.)
*The data (except the condition name) of the condition
currently being used is copied to the added condition.
Condition deletion
1. Use the edit dial to move the cursor to
the condition you want to delete in the
conditions list and push the RTN button.
*The number before the condition name become reversevideo to show that it is to be deleted.
2. Move the cursor to [REMOVE] and push the
RTN button.
3. Add the condition by pushing the RTN
button again. Push the RTN button to end
adjustment and return to the cursor move
mode.
4. Move the cursor to [SWITCH] item, call
the switch setup screen by pushing the
RTN button, and select the switch and ON
direction to be used in condition switching.
*A confirmation message is displayed.
*Note that if initially operated up and down, the objective
condition changes.
3. When the RTN button is pushed again, the
condition is deleted. (Operate the edit dial
or S1 button to stop deletion.)
Push the RTN button to end adjustment and
return to the cursor move mode.
Condition name change
1. Use the edit dial to move the cursor to
the condition you want to change in the

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conditions list.
*The number before the condition name become reversevideo to show that it is to be deleted.
2. Move the cursor to [RENAME] and push the
RTN button.
*The condition name setup screen appears.
6. Use the edit dial to move the cursor to
"DESTIN.CND." (copy destination) and push
the RTN button.
*The models already saved are displayed at the right side of
the screen.
7. After using the edit dial to move the cursor to
the copy destination condition, push the RTN
button.
*The copy destination conditions are displayed at the
"DESTIN.COND." position.
3. Change the condition name as described
below:
[Moving cursor in input box]
Select [←] or [→], and push the RTN button.
[Deleting a character]
When [DELETE] is selected and the RTN
button is pushed, the character immediately
after the cursor is deleted.
[Adding a character]
When a candidate character is selected
from the character list and the RTN button
is pushed, that character is added at the
position immediately after the cursor.
*A name of up to 8 characters long can be entered as the
condition name. (A space is also counted as 1 character.)
5. At the end of input, select [ENTER] and push
the RTN button. (To terminate input and
return to the original state, select [CANCEL]
and push the RTN button.)
Condition copy
1. Use the edit dial to move the cursor to any
condition in the conditions list and push the
RTN button.
2. Use the edit dial to move to [COPY].
3. Push the RTN button.
8. Use the edit dial to move the cursor to [COPY]
and push the RTN button.
9. When the RTN button is pushed again, copy
is executed. (Operate edit dial or S1 button
to stop copying.)
Push the RTN button to end adjustment and
return to the cursor move mode.
Priority change
1. Use the edit dial to move the cursor to the
condition whose priority you want to change
in the condition list.
2. Move the cursor to [UP] or [DOWN] of
[PRIORITY] and push the RTN button. (The last
condition becomes the highest priority.)
*The initial setting condition cannot be shifted. The priority
is the lowest.
Condition delay setting
1. Use the edit dial to move the cursor to
the condition you want to change in the
condition list and push the RTN button.
2. Move the cursor to [DELAY] and push the RTN
button.
*The condition delay setup screen appears.
*The copy screen appears.
4. Use the edit dial to move the cursor to the
"SOURCE COND." (copy source) item and
push the RTN button.
*The models already saved are displayed at the right side of
the screen.
5. After using the edit dial to move the cursor
to the copy source condition, push the RTN
button.
*The copy source condition is displayed at the "SOURCE
COND." position.
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3. Use the edit dial to move the cursor to the
"DELAY" item of the channel you want to set
and push the RTN button to switch to the
data input mode.
Adjust the delay amount with the edit dial.
Initial value: 0
Adjustment range: 0~27 (maximum delay)
Push the RTN button to end adjustment and
return to the cursor move mode.
● The setting mode (group [GROUP]/single
[SINGLE] mode) can be switched.
(For more information, see the description at the back of this
manual.)
AFR
The function rate and curve of each operation function can be set. [All model
types]
AFR function is used to adjust the throw and
operation curve of the stick, lever, and switch
functions for each flight condition. This is normally
used after End Point has defined the maximum
throw. When mixing is applied from one channel
to another channel, both channels can be adjusted
at the same time by adjusting the operation rate
through the AFR function.
● Operation curve adjustment: Three types
of curves (EXP1, EXP2, and POINT) can be
selected. A maximum 17 points curve can be
used for the point curve type. (Initial setting:
9 points) The number of points can also be
increased and decreased and curves from
complex curves to simple curves can be
used.
● Operation speed adjustment: The operation
speed of each function when the function
is operated (including at flight condition
switching) can be adjusted. The function
operates smoothly at a constant speed
corresponding to the set speed.
● Select [AFR] at the model menu and call the setup
screen shown below by pushing the RTN button.
(Currently selected condition name)
[AFR, D/R]: Displays the currently
selected rate (AFR, D/R).

●Select the function
name and return to the
preceding screen by
pushing the RTN button
or pushing the Home/Exit
button.
S1
Scrolling
● Moving cursor
● Selecting mode
● Adjusting value
● Push the S1 button
to call next page.
●Operation curve setting
(For a description of the setting method, see the
description at the back of this manual.)
●Function selection
●Servo speed setting
(For a description of the setting
method, see the description at
the back of this manual.)
(Number of D/R curves set at the currently
selected condition)
●Group/single mode switch (GROUP/SINGLE)
(For more information, see the description at the back
of this manual.)
Function selection method
1. Use the edit dial to move the cursor to [FUNC.] and push the RTN
button to switch to the data input mode.
2. Select the desired function by scrolling the edit dial to the left or
right, push the RTN button.
*The setting mode (group [GROUP]/single [SNGLE] mode) can be switched (For more
information, see the description at the back of this manual.)

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DUAL RATE
[All model types]
D/R curves which can be switched by switch,
etc. can be added. The curve can be adjusted by the
AFR function.
● Up to 6 rates can be added for each
condition.
● D/R is set for each condition and is not
reflected at other conditions.
● D/R at the top of the D/R list has priority.
● Select [DUAL RATE] at the model menu and call the
setup screen shown below by pushing the RTN button.

●Select the function
name and return to the
preceding screen by
pushing the RTN button
or pushing the Home/Exit
button.
Dual rate adding
1. Move the cursor to the [INH] display of an
unused D/R and push the RTN button to
switch to the data input mode.
Turn it off by scrolling the edit dial to the left
and activate the D/R function by pushing the
RTN button.
2. Move the cursor to the "FUNCTION" item and
push the RTN button to switch to the data
input mode.
Select the function by scrolling the edit dial
and push the RTN button.
3. Move the cursor to the [SWITCH] item and
call the switch setup screen by pushing the
RTN button and select the switch and ON
direction. Alternate mode can be assigned
to dual rate switch.
(For a detailed description of the setting method, see [Switch
Setting Method] at the end of this manual.)
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S1
Scrolling
● Moving cursor
● Selecting mode
● Adjusting value
● Push the S1 button
to call next page.
PROG. MIXES
Program mixing which can be freely customized. Up to 10
mixings can be used for each condition. [All model types]
Programmable mixing may be used to correct
undesired tendencies of the aircraft, and it may also
be used for unusual control configurations. Mixing
means that the motion of a command channel,
called the "master," is added to the motion of the
mixed channel, called "slave."
You may choose to have the Master's trim added
to the Slave channel response ("Trim" setting). The
mixing curve can be changed so that the undesired
tendencies can be corrected effectively by setting
the EXP1/EXP2/POINT modes. The Delay
function can be programmed for each rate. The
Delay is used to change the rate smoothly when
switching mixes. You may define Mixing ON/OFF
switch, control or you may choose to have mixing
remaining on all the time. Mixing ON/OFF delay
time can be adjusted.
The Programmable mixing includes a powerful
link function, which allows Programmable mixing
to be linked with the special mixing functions, or
with other programmable mixing functions. The
link function can be set up for Master and Slave
channel individually.
The slave channel AFR mode (STK-STK mode)
may be selected, where the slave channel AFR and
D/R settings are observed when Link function is
set. The knob for fine tuning can be set up for every
mixing circuit. (Fine tune function)
The programmable mixing (in mixing mode)
STK to STK mixing function can be used even
when the Master is a stick or other hardware.
● Select [PROG. MIXES] at the model menu and call the
setup screen shown below by pushing the RTN button.

●Select the function
name and return to the
preceding screen by
touching the RTN button
or pushing the Home/Exit
button.
S1
Scrolling
● Moving cursor
● Selecting mode
● Adjusting value
● Push the S1 button
to call next page.
Mix setup screen call
● Move the cursor to the mix No.
whose function you want to
activate and call the setup screen
by pushing the RTN button.
●Group/single mode switching (GROUP/SINGLE)
(For more information, see the description at the back of
this manual.)
*When the function is activated, the master and
slave channel name or is displayed.
●Current mix number
(Currently selected condition name)
●Mix operating display
●Operation curve setting
(For a description of the setting method, see
the description at the back of this manual.)

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●Link setting
●Master CH
●Trim mode setting
●Slave CH
●Slave CH AFR mode
●Fine tuning trim setting
(For a description of the setting method, see the description
at the back of this manual.)
●Servo speed setting
(For a description of the setting
method, see the description at
the back of this manual.)
●ON/OFF
●Mix ON/OFF delay
●Switch selection
(For a description of the switch setting method, see the
description at the back of this manual.)
*Perform the settings below after using the edit dial to move
the cursor to the item you want to set.
●Group/single mode selection
1. When you want to activate functions for only
selected conditions, move the cursor to the
[GROUP] item and push the RTN button to
switch to the data input mode.
2. Turn the edit dial to the left until [SINGLE]
starts to blink and then push the RTN button.
*The mode changes to the single mode [SINGLE].
*When using common settings at each conditions, remain in
the [GROUP] mode.
●Activate the function.
1. Move the cursor to [INH] and push the RTN
button to switch to the data input mode.
2. Turn the edit dial to the left until [ACT] starts
to blink and then push the RTN button.
*The function is activated. (ON or OFF display)
*ON/OFF switch and mix rate are not set even through the
function is activated.
●ON/OFF switch setting
Move the cursor to the [SWITCH] item, call
the switch setup screen by pushing the
RTN button, and select the switch and ON
direction.
(For a description of the setting method, see [Switch Setting
Method] at the back of this manual.)
*Always on when [--].
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●Master channel setting
1. Move the cursor to the [FUNCTION.H/W]
item of [MASTER] and push the RTN button to
switch to the data input mode.
Select the function by scrolling the edit dial
and push the RTN button.
2. When you want to link this mixing with other
mixes, move the cursor to the [LINK] item and
push the RTN button to switch to the data
input mode.
Set the link mode to [+] or [-] by scrolling the
edit dial and push the RTN button.
*Check the direction by actual operation.
*Master channel control can be set to simple operating
amount of sticks and VR which do not include ATV, AFR,
D/R, and mixing setting. In this case, the switch setup
screen is displayed by pushing the RTN button with "H/W"
selected by function selection. Select master channel side
control. (To terminate the "H/W" selection, select the [--]
display and push the RTN button.
●Slave channel setting
1. Move the cursor to the [FUNCTION.H/W] item
of [SLAVE] and push the RTN button to switch
to the data input mode.
Select the function by scrolling the edit dial
and push the RTN button.
2. When you want to link this mix with other
mixes, move the cursor to the [LINK] item and
push the RTN button to switch to the data
input mode.
Set the link mode to [+] or [-] by scrolling the
edit dial and push the RTN button.
*Check the direction by actual operation.
●Trim mode ON/OFF setting
1. When changing the trim mode, move the
cursor to the [TRIM] item and push the RTN
button to switch to the data input mode.
Select ON/OFF by scrolling the edit dial and
set the selection by pushing the RTN button.
*When mixing includes master side trim, select [ON] and
when mixing does not include master trim, select [OFF].
*Effective when a function is set at the master channel.
●Slave channel AFR mode setting (STK-STK)
1. Move the cursor to the [STK-STK] item,
select the mode by scrolling the edit dial,
and change the mode by pushing the RTN
button.
*When link is set at the slave side, and you want to add AFR
(D/R) to the mixing rate, select [ON].
*This is effective when the linkage is the same, but the travels
are substantially different.
●Mixing curve setting
(For a description of the curve setting method, see the
description at the back of this manual.)
●Fine tuning trim setting
Operation control [CTRL], operation mode
[MODE], and rate [RATE] adjustment is possible
by [FINE TUNING] item.
(For a description of the fine tuning trim setting method, see
the description at the back of this manual.)
●Servo speed setting
Adjustment is possible with the [SPEED] item.
(For a description of the servo speed setting method, see the
description at the back of this manual).
●Mixing ON/OFF delay setting
Delay time at mix ON [START] and delay time
at mix OFF [STOP] adjustment is possible by
[DELAY] item.
*This function is inactive when a mixing switch is not set.
1. Move the [START] or [STOP] item and push
the RTN button to switch to the data input
mode.
2. Adjust the delay time by scrolling the edit
dial.
Initial value: 0.0 sec
Adjustment range: 0~4 sec
(When the RTN button is pushed for 1 second, the delay time
is reset to the initial value.)
Push the RTN button to end adjustment and
return to the cursor move mode.
●Offset mode setting
Offset mode is function which allows
simultaneous offset control of up 4 slave functions
per circuit.
1. Use [MODE] setting to select the program
mixing oparation mode. [MIXING] is the
normal mixing mode and [OFFSET] is the
offset mode.
2. Move the cursor to [INHIBIT] of the mixing
No. set to the offset mode and push the RTN
button. The setup screen is displayed.
3. Press the S1 button. Page 5/5 is displayed.
4. Move the cursor to the [STATUS] item and
switch to the data input mode by pushing
the RTN button.
5. Turn the dial to the left and right until [ACT]
blinks, and then push the RTN button. To
deactivate the function, switch to [INH].
●ON/OFF switch selection
Move the cursor to the page 5/5 [SWITCH]
item, call the switch setup screen by
pushing the RTN button, and then select the
switch and ON direction. (For a detailed
description of the selection method, see
[Switch Selection Method] at the back of the
instruction manual.)
●Slave No. selection
Setting of the slave No. from 1 to 4 at pages
1/5~4/5 is displayed. When the S1 button is
pushed, the displayed slave No. is switched.
●Slave function setting
Move the cursor to the [FUNCTION] item
and switch to the data input mode by
pushing the RTN button. Select the function
by scrolling the dial and then push the RTN
button.
●Offset rate setting
The function operation offset amount when
the mixing switch is ON and OFF can be set
independently.
1. Move the cursor to the [ON] or [OFF] item
and switch to the data input mode by
pushing the RTN button.
2. Turn the dial to the left and right and set the
offset rate when the switch is ON or OFF.
Initial setting : 0%
Setting range : -300%~+300%
3. After setting, switch to the cursor move mode
by pushing the RTN button.
*At adjustment, the offset rate is reset to the initial value by
pushing the RTN button for 1 second.

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●Fine tuning trim setting
Operation control [CTRL], operation mode
[MODE], and rate [RATE] adjustment is possible
by [FINE TUNING] item.
(For a description of the fine tuning trim setting method, refer
to [Fine tuning trim setting] at the back of this manual.)
●Operation mode setting
The operation mode when the switch was
operated is selected. Normal mode [NORM] or
timer mode [TIME] can be selected.
[Normal mode]
After the switch is set to ON, mixing is turned
ON after the time set by start delay ([START]) has
elapsed. Similarly, after the switch was set to OFF,
mixing is turned OFF after the time set by stop
delay ([STOP]) has elapsed.
[Timer mode]
After the switch was set to ON, mixing is turned
ON after the time set by start delay ([START]) has
elapsed. Mixing is automatically turned OFF after
the time set by stop delay ([STOP]) has elapsed.
Examples of use are jet plane and scale model
retractable landing gear and cover linked mixing,
etc.
●Servo speed setting
The speed at function operation can be adjusted.
(For a description of the setting method, refer to
[Servo speed setting] at the back of the instruction
manual.)
●Delay setting
Mixing operation at mixing switch ON
([START]) and OFF ([STOP]) can be delayed by
[DELAY] item.(When switch is set.)
1. Move the cursor to the [START] or [STOP]
item and switch to the data input mode by
pushing the RTN button.
2. Turn the dial to the left and right and set the
mixing operation delay time at switch ON or
OFF.
Initial setting : 0sec
Setting range : 0sec~35sec
3. After adjustment, switch to the cursor move
mode by pushing the RTN button.
*At adjustment, the delay time can be reset to the initial value
by pushing the RTN button for 1 second.
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GYRO
[Corresponding model type]: Multicopter/Airplane/glider, general
This function is used when a GYA Series gyro
is used to stabilize the aircraft's attitude. The
sensitivity and operation mode (Normal mode/GY
mode) can be switched with a switch.
● Three rates (Rate 1/Rate 2/Rate 3) can be
switched.
● Up to 3 axes (Gyro/Gyro 2/Gyro 3) can be
simultaneously controlled.
● Select [GYRO] at the model menu and
call the setup screen shown below by
pushing the RTN button.
*Initial setting does not assign a sensitivity channel. Use the
Function menu of the Linkage Menu to assign the sensitivity
channel (Gyro/Gyro2/Gyro3) used to a vacant channel
beforehand.
Set [Control] and [Trim] other than Function to [--].
(Currently selected condition name)

●Select the function
name and return to the
preceding screen by
pushing the RTN button
or pushing the Home/Exit
button.
● Group/single mode switching
(For more information, see the
description at the back of this
manual.)
S1
Scrolling
● Moving cursor
● Selecting mode
● Adjusting value
● Push the S1 button
to call next page.
● The operation mode (AVCS/NOR) and sensitivity of the
3 axis controlled by Gyro/Gyro2/Gyro3 can be set.
● Three rates (Rate 1/Rate 2/Rate 3) can be used.
Move the cursor to the [RATE] item and push the RTN button to switch to
the data input mode. Adjust the rate by scrolling the edit dial.
● When using this function, move the cursor to the [ACT] item and push
the RTN button to switch to the data input mode. Turn the edit dial to
the left and push the RTN button.
● When a Futaba GYA gyro is used, when [GY] type is selected, the
sensitivity set value is directly read in both the AVCS and NORM modes.
● When setting a switch, move the cursor to the SWITCH item and press
the RTN button to call the selection screen, and then select the switch
and set its ON direction.
(For a description of the switch selection method, see the description at
the end of this manual.)

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COMMON OPERATIONS USED IN FUNCTION SETUP SCREEN
This section describes the functions often used at the function setup screen. Refer to it when setting each
function.
Operations related to flight conditions
Group/single mode switching (GROUP/SINGLE)
Condition delay setting
When setting multiple flight conditions,
linking the setting contents with all conditions
(group mode) or setting independently (single
mode) can be selected. The mode can be
changed at the [GROUP] item on each setup
screen.
Unnecessary fuselage motion generated when
there are sudden changes in the servo position
and variations in the operating time between
channels can be suppressed by using the
condition delay function of the condition select
function [COND. SELECT].
When the delay function is set at the
switching destination condition, a delay
corresponding to that amount is applied and the
related functions change smoothly.
[Group/single mode switching]
1. Use the edit dial to move the cursor
(reverse-will display) to the [GROUP] item
on the setup screen and push the RTN
button to switch to the data input mode.
2. Turn the edit dial to the left until switch
[SINGLE] starts to blink.
*At this point, the mode has still not been changed.
*When changing from [SINGLE] to [GROUP], turn the
edit dial to the right.
3. Change the mode by pushing the RTN
button.
●Group mode (GROUP)
The same setting contents are set to all
the flight conditions.
●Single mode (SINGLE)
Set this mode when the setting contents
are not linked with other conditions.
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[Setting method]
*At the condition delay setup screen [COND.DELAY],
move the cursor to the [DELAY] item of the channel you
want to set and perform the following settings:
1. Switch to the condition you want to set
and push the RTN button to switch to the
data input mode.
2. Set the delay by turning the edit dial.
Initial value: 0
Adjustment range: 0~27 (maximum delay)
(When the RTN button is pushed for 1 second, the delay is
reset to the initial value.)
3. Push the RTN button to end adjustment
and return to the cursor move mode.
Operations related to fine tuning VR
●VR selection
●Rate adjustment
(Fine tuning VR operation position)
●Operation mode selection
*The operation modes which can be
selected depend on the function.
[Setting method]
1. Control selection
Use the edit dial to move the cursor
(reverse-will display) to the [CTRL] item and
push the RTN button to call the selection
screen.
Move to the control you want to set by
turning the edit dial to the left or right and
push the RTN button.
2. Mode selection
Use the edit dial to move the cursor to the
[MODE] item and push the RTN button to
switch to the data input mode.
Turn the edit dial to the left or right and
switch to the operation mode ([LIN.], [ATL+],
[ATL-], or [SYM.]) corresponding to the set
control and push the RTN button.
3. Rate adjustment
Move the cursor to the [RATE] item and
push the RTN button to switch to the data
input mode.
Turn the edit dial to the left or right and set
the rate.
[Fine tuning VR operation mode]
[LIN.] M i x i n g r a t e 0 % a t c e n t e r o f V R .
When the VR is turned clockwise and
counterclockwise, the mixing rate
increases and decreases, respectively.
[ATL+] Mixing rate 0% at left end of VR.
When the VR is turned, the mixing rate
increases.
[ATL-] Mixing rate 0% at right end of VR.
When the VR is turned, the mixing rate
increases.
[SYM.] When the VR is turned to the left or
right of the neutral position, the mixing
rate increases.
Initial value: 0%
Adjustment range: -100%~+100%
(When the RTN button is pushed for 1 second, the rate is
reset to the initial value.)
Push the RTN button to end adjustment and
return to the cursor move mode.

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Operations related to servo speed
Servo speed setting
The servo speed at each function operation
(including flight condition switching) can be
adjusted. The servos operate smoothly at a
fixed speed corresponding to the set speed. The
operating speed (IN side) and return speed (OUT
side) can be set individually.
Switch the operation mode according to the set
function.
"SYM." mode: Used with ailerons and other
self neutral functions.
"LIN." mode: Used with functions which hold
the operation position of the throttle and
switch channel, etc.
[Setting method]
1. Use the edit dial to move the cursor
(reverse-will display) to the [MODE] item
and push the RTN button to switch to the
data input mode.
Turn the edit dial to the left or right and
switch to the operation mode ("SYM." or
"LIN.") corresponding to the set function
and push the RTN button.
2. Move the cursor to the direction ([IN] or
[OUT]) item you want to set and push the
RTN button to switch to the data input
mode.
Turn the edit dial to the left or right and set
the speed.
Initial value: 0
Adjustment range: 0~27 (maximum delay)
(When the RTN button is pushed for 1 second, the servo
speed is reset to the initial value.)
Push the RTN button to end adjustment and
return to the edit mode.
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Curve setting operation
This section describes the setting procedure of curves which are used with the AFR function and each
mixing function.
Curve type selection
Three types of curves (EXP1, EXP2 and
POINT) can be selected.
Curve type selection
1. Use the edit dial to move the cursor
(reverse-will display) to the [MODE] item
and push the RTN button to switch to the
data input mode.
2. Display the curve you want to use by
turning the edit dial to the left or right.
*The curve type blinks.
3. When the RTN button is pushed, the curve
type is changed. (Operate the edit dial
or S1 button to stop the change.)
[EXP1]: EXP1 curve
[EXP2]: EXP2 curve
[POINT]: point curve
Setting by curve type
When the curve type is selected as described above, adjustment items corresponding to the curve type
appear on the screen. Adjust each curve as described below.
EXP1/EXP2 curve adjustment
(EXP1 curve)
B], [EXP A], or [EXP B] setting item and
push the RTN button to switch to the data
input mode.
2. Set the rate by turning the edit dial to the
left or right.
Initial value: +100.0% (rate)/+0.0% (EXP
rate)
*Initial value differs depending on function.
Using the EXP1 curve is effective in smoothing
starting of the ailerons, elevator, rudder, etc.
(EXP2 curve)
Using the EXP2 curve is effective in engine
rise and other engine control.
The curve left and right rates ([RATE A],
[RATE B]) and EXP curve rate ([EXP A], [EXP
B]) can be adjusted individually. ([EXP] for
EXP2)
The curve can also be offset horizontally
([OFFSET]) in the vertical direction.
[Rate setting]
1. Use the edit dial to move the cursor
(reverse-will display) to the [RATE A], [RATE
Adjustment range: -200.0~+200.0% (rate)/100.0~+100.0% (EXP rate)
(When the RTN button is pushed for 1 second, the rate is
reset to the initial value.)
Push the RTN button to end adjustment and
return to the cursor move mode.
[Offsetting the curve horizontally in the
vertical direction]
1. Use the edit dial to move the cursor
(reverse-will display) to the [OFFSET] setting
item and push the RTN button to switch to
the data input mode.
2. Move the curve in the vertical direction by
turning the edit dial to the left or right.
Initial value: +0.0%
(When the RTN button is pushed for 1 second, the rate is
reset to the initial value.)
Push the RTN button to end adjustment and
return to the cursor move mode.

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Point curve (POINT) adjustment
(Point)
Up to 11 or 17 points curve can be used.
(differs with function)
Initial point number: 9 points (17 points
curve), 11 points (11 points curve)
*The set points can be freely increased, decreased, and
offset.
[Rate adjustment of each point]
1. Use the edit dial to move the cursor
(reverse-display) to the [POINT] or [RATE]
item and push the RTN button to switch to
the curve setting mode.
*It is changed from the reverse-display to the square box
display.
*In this mode, push the RTN button to switch the [POINT]
item and [RATE] item alternately.
2. Move the cursor (square box) to the
[POINT] item by pushing the RTN button.
3. Turn the edit dial to the left or right and
select the point whose rate you want to
set.
*The mark on the curve shows the currently selected
point. The mark on the curve shows the currently
deleted point.
4. Move the cursor (square box) to the [RATE]
item by pushing the RTN button and set
the rate by turning the edit dial to the left
or right.
Repeat steps 2 through 5 and adjust the
curve.
Push the S1 button to end adjustment and
return to the cursor move mode.
[Point addition]
1. In the curve setting mode, push the RTN
button to move the cursor to the [POINT]
item and turn the edit dial to the left or
right and move the cursor on the curve to
the position (mark ) you want to add.
2. When the RTN button is pushed for 1
second, the point is added.
[Point deletion]
1. In the curve setting mode, push the RTN
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button to move the cursor to the [POINT]
item and turn the edit dial to the left or
right and move the cursor on the curve to
the position (mark ) you want to delete.
2. When the RTN button is pushed for 1
second, the point is deleted.
[Offsetting the curve horizontally in the
vertical direction]
1. Use the edit dial to move the cursor
(reverse-will display) to the [OFFSET] item.
2. Move the curve in the vertical direction by
turning the edit dial to the left or right.
Initial value: +0.0%
(When the RTN button is pushed for 1 second, the curve is
reset to the initial value.)
Push the RTN button to end adjustment and
return to the cursor move mode.
Switch selection method
The various functions used in the FMT-03 can be selected by switch. The switch (including when stick,
trim lever, or VR are used as a switch) setting method is common to all functions.
Switch selection
When a switch is selected at a mixing function, etc., the selection screen shown below is called.
(Switch selection screen example)
Switch selection
When stick, trim lever, or knob selected
1. Use the edit dial to move the cursor
(highlights) to the switch you want to
select and push the RTN button.
When a stick, trim lever, or knob is used as a
switch, four operation modes can be selected by
the following mode and type combination:
*The switch blinks.
2. To return to the preceeding screen, move
the cursor to the [HARDWARE SEL.] at
the top of the screen and push the RTN
button.
Or, move the cursor to the [ON/OFF] and
call the ON/OFF position setting screen by
pushing the RTN button.
When switch was selected
When switch was selected, ON/OFF position
setting is also performed.
1. When you want to change the mode,
move the cursor to [MODE] and push the
RTN button to switch to the data input
mode. Switch the display to the mode
you want to change by turning the edit
dial to the left or right and then make the
change by pushing the RTN button.
●Mode: [LINEAR]/[SYMMETRY]
*Set the ON/Off point by the method described on the next page.
*The ON/OFF setting state of each position is displayed.
1. When you want to change the ON/OFF
setting, use the edit dial to move the
cursor and push the RTN button to switch
to the data input mode. Switch the ON/
Off display by turning the edit dial to the
left or right.
*ON/OFF display blinks.
2. When the EDIT button is pressed, the ON/
OFF setting is changed. (Operate the edit
dial or S1 button to stop the change.)
3. To return to the preceeding screen, move
the cursor to the [ON/OFF] at the top of
the screen and push the RTN button.
Alternate mode setting
●Mode: [NORMAL]/[ALTERNATE]
1. Move the cursor to the [ALTERNATE] item
and push the RTN button to switch to the
data input mode.
2. Change to the mode you want to set by
turning the edit dial to the left or right.
*The mode display blinks.
3. Push the RTN button. (Operate the edit dial
or S1 button to stop the change.)
4. To return to the preceeding screen, move
the cursor to the [ON/OFF] at the top of the
screen and push the RTN button.

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Operation modes
The operation modes when stick, trim lever, or
knob are selected is described below.
Shifting the ON/Off point
The ON/OFF point can be shifted. ON/OFF
at a free position can be changed.
Linear mode
●Black range: OFF range
●White range: ON range
This mode sets ON/OFF at the left or right (up or
down) with the set point as the reference.
Symmetrical mode
Left and right (up and down) operations are
symmetrical about the neutral position. For
instance, when you want to switch DR1 with the
aileron stick, when the stick is moved to the left or
right, DR1 can be turned on at the same left and
right position.
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[Setting method]
1. First, use the edit dial to move the cursor
to the [POSITION] item.
2. Move the stick, trim lever, or knob to the
point you want to change and push the
RTN button. The point is shifted.
3. To return to the preceeding screen, move
the cursor to the [ON/OFF] at the top of
the screen and push the RTN button.
Logic switch (Condition Select function only)
The logic switch function lets you turn operation on and off by combining two switches. For instance,
the condition is activated when 2 switches are turned on.
Logic mode
AND: When both switches are ON, the
condition is ON.
OR: When either switches is ON, the
condition is ON.
EOR: When the two switches are in different
states, the condition is ON.
Logic mode selection
1. Move the cursor to the [LOGIC] item and
push the RTN button to switch to the data
input mode.
2. Turn the edit dial to the left or right and
select the logic mode.
*The mode display blinks.
3. Push the RTN button to change to the logic
mode.
Switch mode selection
4. To return to the preceeding screen, move
the cursor to the [SWITCH] at the top of the
screen and push the RTN button.
1. Move the cursor to the [MODE] item and
push the RTN button to switch to the data
input mode.
2. Turn the edit dial to the left and select the
[LOGIC].
*[LOGIC] display blinks.
3. Push the RTN button to change to the logic
switch mode.
(Logic switch setting screen)
Swich selection
1. Select the switch A and B. (Refer to the
description at the previous page.)

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UPDATING
Your Futaba FMT-03 transmitter programming can be updated easily online. When functions are added
or improved, the update file can be downloaded from our website. Copy the update files to the SD card
and then use the following procedure to update the program.
Check our web site for the FAQ regarding updating for more information.
Updating procedure
Note: If the battery fully discharges during
program updating, updating will fail. When
the remaining battery capacity is 50% or
less, always recharge the battery before
updating.
Note: The model data in the transmitter can
be used unchanged after updating, but to
be safe, back up the model data before
updating.
4. When updating is complete, the screen
shown below appears.
1. Copy update files to a SD card. Typical
structure of folders of the card for update
are following.
Removable disk (E:)
2. Attach the SD card into the SD slot of the
FMT-03.
① Open the battery cover. (Minus driver is used.)
SD card slot
*Don't mistake the
direction that the
micro SD card is
inserted.
② It inserts until it locks micro SD card into SD card slot.
*It is releasable if a card is pushed once again.
3. Press the Home/Exit switch and turn on the
power switch, and FMT-03 should begin to
update.
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5. Turn off the power switch. After the monitor
LED goes off, switch the update switch in the
down direction.
After the updating above has been
completed, turn on the power and then
check the system program version at the
system menu information screen.
6. If writing goes wrong, the following error
message will come out.
"LOW BATTERY"
"UPDATE FILE NOT FOUND"
"BROKEN FILE"
"WRITE ERROR"
Reference
FMT-03 is equipped with a stick of multi-copter exclusive use. Therefore it's
unsuitable for use of an airplane, a glider and a helicopter.
AIRPLANE/GLIDER/HELICOPTER FUNCTIONS
FMT-03 is equipped with a stick of
multi-copter exclusive use. Therefore
it's unsuitable for use of airplane,
glider and helicopter.
But, FMT-03 is also equipped with the
function of the airplane, glider and
helicopter. It's indicated on a page
after this by reference.
< Model Menu (Airplane/Glider Functions) >
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Reference
FMT-03 is equipped with a stick of multi-copter exclusive use. Therefore it's
unsuitable for use of an airplane, a glider and a helicopter.
MODEL MENU (AIRPLANE/GLIDER FUNCTIONS)
The dedicated mixes, etc. usable when airplane
or glider model type is selected are displayed in
this Model Menu functions section. First use the
Model Type function of the Linkage Menu to
preset the model type, wing type, and tail type
matched to the fuselage used. Other settings reset
the data used in mixing function, etc.
These dedicated mixes can be set for each
flight condition, as required. When you want to
use the system by switching the settings for each
condition by switch or stick position, use the
Condition Select function to add flight conditions.
(Up to 8 conditions can be used)
Note: The FMT-03 is designed so that the airplane
and glider model types can handle aircraft of the
same wing type.
The functions common to airplanes and gliders,
except some dedicated functions, are summarized
without regard to the model type.
The setting items are different, depending on the
number of servos, etc. according to the wing type
used. The setup screens in the instruction manual
are typical examples.
(Model Menu screen example)
● Select the [MODEL] at the home screen and call the
model menu shown below by pushing the RTN button.
*The Model Menu screen depends on the model type.
This screen is for model type 4AIL+4FLP.
● Use the edit dial to select the function you want to set
and call the setup screen by pushing the RTN button.

● Select the [MODEL MENU]
and return to the home
screen by pushing the
RTN button or pushing the
Home/Exit button.
Model Menu functions list
AIL DIFFERENTIAL
This function adjusts the left and right ailerons.
Roll axis correction and fine tuning with a VR are
also possible. This is convenient when making
settings during flight.
[Airplane/glider, 2 ailerons or more]
Scrolling
● Moving cursor
S1
● Push the S1 button
to call next page.
characteristic of the roll axis. [Airplane/glider, 2
ailerons + 2 flaps or more]
AIL to BRAKEFLP
This mix operates the brake flaps in the aileron
mode. It improves the operation characteristic of
the roll axis. [Airplane/glider, 4 flaps or more]
FLAP SETTING
AIL to RUD
The flaps can be adjusted independently. For a
4 flaps model, the camber flaps can be mixed with
the brake flaps. [Airplane/glider, 2 flaps or more]
This mix is used when you want to operate the
rudder at aileron operation. Banking at a shallow
bank angle is possible. [Airplane/glider, general]
AIL to CAMBERFLP
AIRBRAKE to ELE
This mix operates the camber flaps in
the aileron mode. It improves the operation
This mix is used to correct operation of the
airbrakes (spoilers) when landing. [Airplane/
glider, general]
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Reference
FMT-03 is equipped with a stick of multi-copter exclusive use. Therefore it's
unsuitable for use of an airplane, a glider and a helicopter.
RUD to AIL
This mix is used to correct roll maneuvers,
knife edge, etc. of stunt planes. [Airplane/glider,
general]
CAMBER Mix
This mix adjusts the camber and corrects the
elevators. [Airplane/glider, 2 ailerons or more]
ELE to CAMBER
This mix is used when you want to the mix
camber flaps with elevator operation. Lifting force
can be increased at elevators up. [Airplane/glider,
2 ailerons or more]
CAMBERFLP to ELE
This mix is used to correct for attitude changes
when the camber flaps are being used. [Airplane/
glider, 2 ailerons + 1 flap or more]
BUTTERFLY (Crow)
This function is used when powerful brake
operation is necessary. [Glider, 2 ailerons or
more]
TRIM MIX 1/2
The ailerons, elevators, and flaps trim offset
rate can be called by switch or condition selection.
[Glider, 2 ailerons or more]
AIRBRAKE
This function is used when airbrakes are
necessary when landing or when diving, etc.
during flight. (Airplane, general)
RUDDER 1
Winglet
at Flying wing
AIL1
(Main Aileron)
AIL 3
(Chip Aileron)
FLP 3
(Brake Flap)
FLP 1
(Camber Flap)
V-TAIL
This function adjusts the elevators and
rudder of V-tail models. [Airplane/glider, V-tail
specifications]
AILEVATOR
This function adjusts the elevators and ailerons
of models with elevator specifications. [Airplane/
glider, elevator specifications]
WINGLET
This function adjusts the left and right rudders
of winglet models. [Airplane/glider, winglet
specifications]
MOTOR
The operation speed when the motor of F5B
and other EP gliders is started by switch can be
set. [EP glider, general]
RUD to ELE
This function is used to correct roll maneuvers,
knife edge, etc. of stunt planes. [Airplane,
general]
SNAP ROLL
This function selects the snap roll switch and
adjusts the steering angle of each rudder. Servo
speed can also be adjusted. [Airplane general]
AIR BRAKE
FLP 4
(Brake Flap)
AIL 2
(Main Aileron)
FLP 2
(Camber Flap)
V-TAIL
ELEVATOR
(RUDDER 2)
GYRO
This is a dedicated mix when a GYA Series
gyro is used. [Airplane/glider, general]
RUDDER 2
Winglet
at Flying wing
AIL 4
(Chip Aileron)
AILVATOR
RUDDER
(ELEVATOR 2)
ELEVATOR
(AILERON 5)
ELEVATOR 2
(AILERON 6)
< Model Menu (Airplane/Glider Functions) >
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Reference
FMT-03 is equipped with a stick of multi-copter exclusive use. Therefore it's
unsuitable for use of an airplane, a glider and a helicopter.
Servo connection by Airplane/glider type
The FMT-03 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 airplane/glider type is shown below. Connect the receiver and servos to match the type used.
*The set channels can be checked at the Function screen of the Linkage Menu. The channel assignments can also be changed.
For more information, read the description of the Function menu.
Airplane/glider/motor glider
●Airplane and V tail
1AIL
Airplane
2AIL
Glider
Airplane
EP
2AIL+1FLAP
Glider
Glider
Airplane
EP
2AIL+2FLAP
Glider
Airplane
EP
The output
CH of each
system
RX
CH
EP
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Throttle
Motor
AUX7
Throttle
Motor
AUX7
Throttle
Motor
AUX7
Throttle
Motor
AUX7
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Aileron2
Gear
AUX6
AUX6
Gear
AUX6
AUX6
Gear
AUX6
AUX6
Aileron2
Aileron2
Airbrake
Airbrake
Airbrake
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Flap
Flap
Flap
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
Flap
Flap
Flap
Flap2
Flap2
Flap2
AUX4
AUX4
AUX4
AUX4
AUX4
AUX4
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
Gear
AUX6
AUX6
AUX3
AUX3
AUX3
AUX3
AUX3
AUX3
AUX4
AUX4
AUX4
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
10
AUX2
AUX2
AUX2
AUX2
AUX2
AUX2
AUX3
AUX3
AUX3
AUX4
AUX4
AUX4
11
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX2
AUX2
AUX2
AUX3
AUX3
AUX3
12
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX2
AUX2
AUX2
13
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
14
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
15
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
Butterfly
Butterfly
AUX1
Butterfly
Butterfly
AUX1
Butterfly
Butterfly
Camber
16
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
DG1
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
DG2
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
2AIL+4FLAP
4AIL+2FLAP
Glider
Glider
Airplane
Airplane
EP
4AIL+4FLAP
Glider
Airplane
EP
The output
CH of each
system
RX
CH
EP
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Throttle
Rudder
Rudder
Throttle
Rudder
Rudder
Throttle
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Aileron2
Aileron2
Rudder
Aileron2
Aileron2
Rudder
Aileron2
Aileron2
Gear
Flap
Flap
Gear
Aileron3
Aileron3
Gear
Aileron3
Aileron3
Aileron2
Flap2
Flap2
Aileron2
Aileron4
Aileron4
Aileron2
Aileron4
Aileron4
Flap
Flap3
Flap3
Aileron3
Flap
Flap
Aileron3
Flap
Flap
Flap2
Flap4
Flap4
Aileron4
Flap2
Flap2
Aileron4
Flap2
Flap2
Flap3
Motor
AUX7
Flap
Motor
AUX7
Flap
Flap3
Flap3
10
Flap4
AUX6
AUX6
Flap2
AUX6
AUX6
Flap2
Flap4
Flap4
11
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
Flap3
Motor
AUX7
12
AUX4
AUX4
AUX4
AUX4
AUX4
AUX4
Flap4
AUX6
AUX6
13
AUX3
AUX3
AUX3
AUX3
AUX3
AUX3
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
14
AUX2
AUX2
AUX2
AUX2
AUX2
AUX2
AUX4
AUX4
AUX4
15
AUX1
Butterfly
Butterfly
AUX1
Butterfly
Butterfly
AUX3
Butterfly
Butterfly
Camber
16
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
DG1
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
DG2
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
116 < Model Menu (Airplane/Glider Functions) >
FASSTest 18CH
Aileron
Elevator
FASSTest 12CH
FASSTest 18CH
Aileron
Elevator
FASSTest 12CH
Reference
FMT-03 is equipped with a stick of multi-copter exclusive use. Therefore it's
unsuitable for use of an airplane, a glider and a helicopter.
●Ailevator
1AIL
Airplane
2AIL
Glider
Airplane
EP
2AIL+1FLAP
Glider
Airplane
EP
2AIL+2FLAP
Glider
Glider
Airplane
EP
The output
CH of each
system
RX
CH
EP
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Throttle
Motor
AUX7
Throttle
Motor
AUX7
Throttle
Motor
AUX7
Throttle
Motor
AUX7
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Gear
AUX6
AUX6
Gear
AUX6
AUX6
Airbrake
Airbrake
Airbrake
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Elevator2 Elevator2 Elevator2 Elevator2 Elevator2 Elevator2
Elevator2 Elevator2 Elevator2 Elevator2 Elevator2 Elevator2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Flap
Flap
Flap
Flap
Flap
Flap
Flap2
Flap2
Flap2
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
Gear
AUX6
AUX6
Aileron2
AUX4
AUX4
AUX4
AUX4
AUX4
AUX4
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
Gear
AUX6
AUX6
10
AUX3
AUX3
AUX3
AUX3
AUX3
AUX3
AUX4
AUX4
AUX4
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
11
AUX2
AUX2
AUX2
AUX2
AUX2
AUX2
AUX3
AUX3
AUX3
AUX4
AUX4
AUX4
12
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX2
AUX2
AUX2
AUX3
AUX3
AUX3
13
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX2
AUX2
AUX2
14
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
15
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
Butterfly
Butterfly
AUX1
Butterfly
Butterfly
AUX1
Butterfly
Butterfly
Camber
16
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
DG1
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
DG2
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
2AIL+4FLAP
4AIL+2FLAP
Glider
Glider
Airplane
Airplane
EP
4AIL+4FLAP
Airplane
EP
The output
CH of each
system
RX
CH
FASSTest 18CH
Aileron
Elevator
FASSTest 12CH
Glider
EP
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Throttle
Motor
AUX7
Throttle
Motor
AUX7
Throttle
Motor
AUX7
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Elevator2 Elevator2 Elevator2 Elevator2 Elevator2 Elevator2 Elevator2 Elevator2 Elevator2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Flap
Flap
Flap
Aileron3
Aileron3
Aileron3
Aileron3
Aileron3
Aileron3
Flap2
Flap2
Flap2
Aileron4
Aileron4 Aileron4 Aileron4
Flap3
Flap3
Flap3
Flap
Flap
Flap
Flap
Flap
Flap
10
Flap4
Flap4
Flap4
Flap2
Flap2
Flap2
Flap2
Flap2
Flap2
11
Gear
AUX6
AUX6
Gear
AUX6
AUX6
Flap3
Flap3
Flap3
12
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
Flap4
Flap4
Flap4
13
AUX4
AUX4
AUX4
AUX4
AUX4
AUX4
Gear
AUX6
AUX6
14
AUX3
AUX3
AUX3
AUX3
AUX3
AUX3
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
15
AUX2
Butterfly
Butterfly
AUX2
Butterfly
Butterfly
AUX4
Butterfly
Butterfly
Camber
FASSTest 18CH
Aileron
Elevator
FASSTest 12CH
Aileron4 Aileron4
16
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
DG1
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
DG2
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
< Model Menu (Airplane/Glider Functions) >
117
Reference
FMT-03 is equipped with a stick of multi-copter exclusive use. Therefore it's
unsuitable for use of an airplane, a glider and a helicopter.
●Tailless wing
2AIL+1FLAP
2AIL+2FLAP
The output
CH of each
system
2AIL
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
Airplane
EP
Glider
Airplane
EP
Glider
EP
Aileron
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Gear
AUX6
AUX6
Gear
AUX6
AUX6
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Flap
Flap
Flap
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
Flap
Flap
Flap
Flap2
Flap2
Flap2
AUX3
AUX3
AUX3
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
Gear
AUX6
AUX6
AUX2
AUX2
AUX2
AUX3
AUX3
AUX3
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
10
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX2
AUX2
AUX2
AUX3
AUX3
AUX3
11
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX2
AUX2
AUX2
12
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
13
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
14
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
Butterfly
Butterfly
AUX1
Butterfly
Butterfly
15
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
16
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
DG1
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
DG2
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
2AIL+4FLAP
4AIL+2FLAP
Glider
Glider
Airplane
Airplane
EP
4AIL+4FLAP
Airplane
EP
The output
CH of each
system
RX
CH
Glider
EP
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Throttle
Motor
AUX7
Throttle
Motor
AUX7
Throttle
Motor
AUX7
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Flap
Flap
Flap
Aileron3
Aileron3
Aileron3
Aileron3
Aileron3
Aileron3
Flap2
Flap2
Flap2
Aileron4
Aileron4
Aileron4
Aileron4
Aileron4
Aileron4
Flap3
Flap3
Flap3
Flap
Flap
Flap
Flap
Flap
Flap
Flap4
Flap4
Flap4
Flap2
Flap2
Flap2
Flap2
Flap2
Flap2
AUX4
AUX4
AUX4
AUX4
AUX4
AUX4
Flap3
Flap3
Flap3
10
Gear
AUX6
AUX6
Gear
AUX6
AUX6
Flap4
Flap4
Flap4
11
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
AUX4
AUX4
AUX4
12
AUX3
AUX3
AUX3
AUX3
AUX3
AUX3
Gear
AUX6
AUX6
13
AUX2
AUX2
AUX2
AUX2
AUX2
AUX2
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
14
AUX1
Butterfly
Butterfly
AUX1
Butterfly
Butterfly
AUX3
Butterfly
Butterfly
15
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
16
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
DG1
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
DG2
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
FASSTest 18CH
Aileron
Aileron2
FASSTest 12CH
118 < Model Menu (Airplane/Glider Functions) >
FASSTest 18CH
Airplane
Glider
FASSTest 12CH
RX
CH
Reference
FMT-03 is equipped with a stick of multi-copter exclusive use. Therefore it's
unsuitable for use of an airplane, a glider and a helicopter.
●Tailless wing Winglet 2Rudder
2AIL+1FLAP
2AIL+2FLAP
The output
CH of each
system
2AIL
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
Airplane
EP
Glider
Airplane
EP
Glider
EP
Aileron
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Gear
AUX6
AUX6
Gear
AUX6
AUX6
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Flap
Flap
Flap
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
Flap
Flap
Flap
Flap2
Flap2
Flap2
AUX3
AUX3
AUX3
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
Gear
AUX6
AUX6
AUX2
AUX2
AUX2
AUX3
AUX3
AUX3
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
10
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX2
AUX2
AUX2
AUX3
AUX3
AUX3
11
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX2
AUX2
AUX2
12
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
13
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
14
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
AUX1
Butterfly
Butterfly
AUX1
Butterfly
Butterfly
15
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
16
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
DG1
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
DG2
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
2AIL+4FLAP
4AIL+2FLAP
Glider
Glider
Airplane
Airplane
EP
4AIL+4FLAP
Airplane
EP
The output
CH of each
system
RX
CH
FASSTest 18CH
Airplane
Glider
FASSTest 12CH
RX
CH
Glider
EP
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Aileron2
Throttle
Motor
AUX7
Throttle
Motor
AUX7
Throttle
Motor
AUX7
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Rudder
Flap
Flap
Flap
Aileron3
Aileron3
Aileron3
Aileron3
Aileron3
Aileron3
Flap2
Flap2
Flap2
Aileron4
Aileron4
Aileron4
Aileron4
Aileron4
Aileron4
Flap3
Flap3
Flap3
Flap
Flap
Flap
Flap
Flap
Flap
Flap4
Flap4
Flap4
Flap2
Flap2
Flap2
Flap2
Flap2
Flap2
RUD2
RUD2
RUD2
RUD2
RUD2
RUD2
Flap3
Flap3
Flap3
10
Gear
AUX6
AUX6
Gear
AUX6
AUX6
Flap4
Flap4
Flap4
11
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
RUD2
RUD2
RUD2
12
AUX3
AUX3
AUX3
AUX3
AUX3
AUX3
Gear
AUX6
AUX6
13
AUX2
AUX2
AUX2
AUX2
AUX2
AUX2
AUX5
AUX5
AUX5
14
AUX1
Butterfly
Butterfly
AUX1
Butterfly
Butterfly
AUX3
Butterfly
Butterfly
15
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
Camber
16
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
Elevator
DG1
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
DG2
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
FASSTest 18CH
Aileron
Aileron2
FASSTest 12CH
* Output channels differ by each system of a table. When using a system with few channels,
there is a wing type which cannot be used. It cannot be used when there is a function
required out of the range of the arrow of a figure.
< Model Menu (Airplane/Glider Functions) >
119
Reference
AIL DIFF.
FMT-03 is equipped with a stick of multi-copter exclusive use. Therefore it's
unsuitable for use of an airplane, a glider and a helicopter.
[Airplane/glider, 2 ailerons or more]
The left and right aileron differential can be
adjusted independently. The differential rate can
also be adjusted according to the flying state by
setting a fine tuning VR.
AIL1
(Main Aileron)
AIL 3
(Chip Aileron)
AIL 2
(Main Aileron)
AIL 4
(Chip Aileron)
(Currently selected condition name)
● Select [AIL DIFF.] at the model menu and call
the setup screen shown below by pushing
the RTN button.
● Group/single mode switching
(For more information, refer to the description at
the back of this manual.)

●Select the function
name and return to the
preceding screen by
pushing the RTN button
or pushing the Home/Exit
button.
S1
● Aileron left/right adjustment
Scrolling
● Moving cursor
● Selecting mode
● Adjusting value
● Calls the AFR screen directly when
adjusting aileron operation AFR.
● Fine tuning VR setting
*The graph is operated by setting a VR, etc.
● Overall adjustment by Rate
A and Rate B.

Setting method
● Move the cursor to the aileron (AIL) 1~4 left (or
right) setting item and push the RTN button to
switch to the data input mode.
Adjust the aileron angles when the stick is
moved to the left (or right) end.
Push the RTN button to end adjustment and
return to the cursor move mode.
*The aileron AFR screen can be directly called from the AIL
differential setup screen. ([AIL-AFR] )
● When setting the fine tuning VR, move the
cursor to the "--" item and push the RTN
button to call the selection screen, and then
select the fine tuning VR.
Push the RTN button to end adjustment and
return to the cursor move mode.
● The fine tuning rate can be set by curve.
120 < Model Menu (Airplane/Glider Functions) >
*The display screen is an example. The actual screen
depends on the Model Type.

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