Futaba T18SZ-24G Radio Control User Manual Part II

Futaba Corporation Radio Control Part II

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User Manual-Part II

39<Functions of System Menu>SYSTEM MENUSystem Menu functions table[DISPLAY]: LCD contrast and back light adjustment.[SYSTEM TIMER]: Resets the accumulated timer for each model.[USER NAME]: User name registration.[SOUND]: Various volume control and low battery setting.[H/W SETTING]: H/W reverse, stick mode, stick calibration, and switch position.[INFORMATION]: Displays the program version, SD card information, and language selection.[RANGE CHECK]: A transmitting output is lowered and the check before a ight is carried out.[S.BUS SERVO]: S.BUS servo setting.The System Menu sets up functions of the transmitter: This does not set up any model data.● Select [SYSTEM] at the home screen and call the system  menu shown  below by  touching the RTN button.●  Scrolling  the  touch  sensor  to  select  the function you want to set and call the setup screen by touching the RTN button.● Select the function name and return to  the  System menu  by  touching  the RTN button or pushing the Home/Exit button.<SensorTouch™>●Access setup screenScrolling● Moving cursor
40 <Functions of System Menu>● Select the function name and return to  the  System menu  by  touching  the RTN button or pushing the Home/Exit button.<SensorTouch™>LCD contrast adjustment1.  Scrolling  the  touch  sensor  to  select  "LCD CONTRAST"  and  touch  the  RTN  button  to switch to the data input  mode  and  adjust the contrast by  turning the touch  sensor to the left and right.  Setting range: (Lighter) 0 to 30 (Darker)  Initial value: 15  Touch the RTN button to end adjustment and return to the cursol move mode.*Adjust to the contrast while watching the screen display.*When you want to reset the contrast to the initial state, select "LCD CONTRAST" and touch the RTN button for 1 second.Backlight brightness adjustment1.  Scrolling  the  touch  sensor  to  select  "BACKLIGHT BRIGHTNESS" and touch the  RTN button  to  switch  to  the  data  input  mode and adjust the contrast by turning the touch sensor to the left and right.  Setting range: (Darker) 0 to 30 (Lighter)  Initial value: 10  Touch the RTN button to end adjustment and return to the cursol move mode.*Adjust to the brightness while watching the screen display.*When you want to reset the contrast to the initial state, select "BACKLIGHT BRIGHTNESS" and touch the RTN button for 1 second.Back-light off-timer1. Select "Back-light timer"  and touch the  RTN button to switch to the data input mode and adjust the back-light off-timer by scrolling the touch sensor.  "OFF TIMER": Adjust the time when the back-DISPLAY LCD contrast adjustment and automatic key lockThe following LCD screen adjustments and auto power off setting are possible:● Backlighting brightness adjustment● Backlighting off timer adjustment● Automatic key lock setuplight  turns  off  after  operating  the  touch sensor.  Setting range: 10 to 240  sec (each 10 sec), OFF (always on)  Initial value: 10 sec*When you want to reset the value to the initial state, touch the RTN button for one second.2. Touch the RTN button to end adjustment and return to the cursor mode.*If the back light is on for a long time, consumption current will increase. Start lockAuto Lock functions automatically when the model changes or power is turned on.*To temporarily allow access to the T18SZ programming press and hold the S1 button for one second.  Please note, the Auto Lock function timer will resume immediately once again.1. Select "STARTUP LOCK"  and  touch  the  RTN button to switch to the data input mode and adjust the ON or OFF by scrolling the touch sensor.  Setting range: ON or OFF  Initial value: OFFAutomatic lockAuto Lock functions automatically when there is no operation from the HOME screen display for a chosen number of seconds.1.  Scrolling  the  touch  sensor  to  select  "AUTOMATIC  LOCK"  and  touch  the  RTN button to switch to the data input mode and adjust the time by turning the touch sensor to the left and right.  Setting range: INH, 0 to 120 (s)  Initial value: INH● Select [DISPLAY] at the system menu and call the setup screen shown below by touching the RTN button.Scrolling● Moving cursor● Selecting mode● Adjusting value
41<Functions of System Menu>● Select the function name and return to  the  System menu  by  touching  the RTN button or pushing the Home/Exit button.<SensorTouch™>Timer selection1.Move  the  cursor  to  the  [MODE]  item  and touch the RTN button to switch to  the data input mode.  Select the mode by scrolling the touch sensor and  touch the RTN button.  TOTAL: Displays  the total  timer on  the home screen.  MODEL  timer: Displays the model timer on the home screen. SYSTEM TIMER Resets the accumulated timer.This function resets the system timer displayed on the home screen.●  T18SZ has two type system timers.  TOTAL timer: Displays the total  accumulated time on the transmitter from the last time the timer was reset.  MODEL timer: Displays the total accumulated time on each  model from the  last time the timer was reset.●  System timer  displayed on the home screen can be selected.●  Select [SYSTEM TIMER] at the  system  menu  and call the setup  screen shown below  by  touching the RTN button.Timer reset1.Move the cursor  to the [SYSTEM  TIMER] item and reset the timer to "00:00:00" by touching the RTN button for 1 second. After reset, the timer restarts from "00:00:00".Scrolling● Moving cursor● Selecting mode
42 <Functions of System Menu>● Select the function name and return to  the  System menu  by  touching  the RTN button or pushing the Home/Exit button.<SensorTouch™>USER NAME User name registrationThis function registers the T18SZ user name.*A name of up to 12 characters can be entered as the user name. (Space is also counted as 1 character.)User name registration1. Change the user name as described below:  [Moving cursor in input box]  Select [←] or [→], and touch the RTN button.  [Deleting a character]  When [DELETE] is selected and the RTN button is touched, 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 touched, that  character  is added at  the position immediately after the cursor.*A name of up to 12 characters long can be entered as the user name. (A space is also counted as 1 character.)2. At the end of input, select [ENTER] and touch the  RTN  button.  (To  terminate  input  and return to  the original state, select [CANCEL] and touch the RTN button.)(Character list 1/3)(Character list 2/3)(Character list 3/3)●  Select [USER NAME] at the system menu and call the setup screen  shown  below by touching  the RTN button.● Push  the  S1  button  to call next page. Current user nameInput boxCursor (blink)Scrolling● Moving cursor
43<Functions of System Menu>● Select the function name and return to  the  System menu  by  touching  the RTN button or pushing the Home/Exit button.<SensorTouch™>3 independent sound volumes: "WARNING", "VOICE" and others, are available."LOW BATTERY" adjusts low battery alarm voltage to match a battery.● Select [SOUND] at the  system menu and  access the setup screen  shown  below by touching  the RTN button.● LOW BATTERY : 6.8V~7.6VSound volume operation1. Move the cursor  to the [WARNING][VOICE] or [OTHER SOUND]  item and touch  the RTN button to switch to the data input mode.2. Select  the  volume  by  scrolling  the  touch sensor. *The display blinks.3.Touch the RTN button.Low battery voltage operation1. Move the cursor to the [LOW BATTERY] item and touch the RTN button to voltage  to the data input mode.2. Select the  voltage  by  scrolling  the  touch sensor. (6.8V-7.6V)*The display blinks.3.Touch the RTN button.SOUND Turns off the buzzer.Scrolling● Moving cursor● Adjusting value
44 <Functions of System Menu>● Select the function name and return to  the  System menu  by  touching  the RTN button or pushing the Home/Exit button.<SensorTouch™>Operation direction reversal method1.Select  [H/W  REVERSE]  and  call  the  setup screen  shown  below  by  touching  the  RTN button.2.Use the touch  sensor to move  the  cursor to the "MODE" item corresponding to  the H/W (hardware) you want to reverse  and touch the RTN button  to  switch to the data  input mode.3.  Change  the  mode  by  turning  the  touch sensor to the left or  right. The  display blinks. When  the  RTN  button  is  touched,  the  operation direction is reversed. (To terminate mode change, turn the touch sensor or push the S1 button.)  "NORM": Normal operation direction  "REV" : Operation direction is reversed.H/W SETTING Hardware reverse and stick mode, stick calibration, switch positionH/W reverseThis function reverses the operation signal of the sticks, switches, trimmer levers, and knobs.Note: This setting reverses the actual operation signal, but does  not  change the display  of the indicators on the display. Use the Normal mode as long as there is no special reason to use the Reverse mode.Stick modeThis function changes the stick mode of transmitter.Note: This  will not  change the  throttle ratchet, etc.  Those  are  mechanical  changes  that must be done by a Futaba service center.Note: After changing the  mode,  it is applied when setting  a new  model. It  is not  applied to an existing model.Stick calibrationJ1-J4 stick correction can be performed.Note: It does not  carry  out, when there  is  no necessity.SwitchIt inputs, when the kind of switch is changed or it adds.● Select [H/W SETTING] at the system menu and call the setup screen shown below by touching the RTN button.Operation direction reversal method1.Select  [STICK  MODE]  and  call  the  setup screen  shown  below  by  touching  the  RTN button.2. Use  the touch  sensor to  move the  cursor to the  "STICK MODE" item and touch the  RTN button to switch to the data input mode.3.  Change  the  mode  by  turning  the  touch sensor to the left or  right. The  display blinks. When the RTN button is  touched,  the  stick mode  is  changed.  (To  terminate  mode change, turn the touch sensor or push the S1 button.) (J1)(J2)(J4)(J3)Mode J1 J2 J3 J41Aileron Throttle Elevator Rudder2 Aileron Elevator Throttle Rudder3 Rudder Throttle Elevator Aileron4 Rudder Elevator Throttle Aileron●Access setup screenScrolling● Moving cursor
45<Functions of System Menu>Operation switch setting method1.Select  [SWITCH]  and  call  the  setup  screen shown below by touching the RTN button.2.Use the touch  sensor to move  the  cursor to the "SA-SJ" item corresponding to the  switch you  want  to  change  and  touch  the  RTN button to switch to the data input mode.3. Change the  "2Pos" or "3Pos" by  turning the touch sensor to the left  or right.  The display blinks.  It  will  decide,  if  the  RTN  button  is pushed. (To terminate mode change,  turn the touch sensor or push the S1 button.)  "3Pos": 3 position switch  "2Pos" : 2 position switchStick calibration method*J3 and J4 correction is described below. J1 and J2 corrections are performed using the same procedure. 1.Select [CALIBRATION] and access the  setup screen  shown  below  by  touching  the  RTN button.2.Move  the  cursor  to  the  J3-J4  button  and touch the RTN button.3.Move the J3 or J4 sticks to the neutral position and press the RTN button for one second.4.Set the J3 and J4  sticks  fully  to  the bottom right and wait until the buzzer sounds.5.Set the J3 and J4 sticks fully to the top left and wait until the buzzer sounds.6.The  above  completes  the  correction  operation.  Operate  and  check  if  stick correction was performed normally.
46 <Functions of System Menu>● Select the function name and return to  the  System menu  by  touching  the RTN button or pushing the Home/Exit button.<SensorTouch™>Displays the program version, SD card information, and product ID.The T18SZ system program version information, SD card information (maximum and vacant number of model data), and product ID are displayed on the Information screen.*When the SD card is not inserted, the SD card information is not displayed.The language displayed in home, menu, and setup screen is selectable.Moreover, the unit of a telemetry display can also be changed.● Select [INFORMATION]  at the system menu  and call the setup  screen shown below  by  touching the RTN button.Information  "VERSION":  T18SZ  system  program  version information  "MEMORY CARD SIZE": Maximum number  of model data (SD card)  "CARD FREE SIZE": Vacant number of model data (SD card)Language selection1. Use the touch sensor to  move the cursor to the  "LANGUAGE"  item  and  touch  the  RTN button to switch to the data input mode.2. Change  the  language  by  turning  the touch sensor to the left  or right.  The display blinks. When  the RTN  button is touched, the language is changed.  (To  terminate mode change, turn the touch sensor or push the S1 button.)Unit system selection1. Use the touch sensor to  move the cursor to the  "UNIT  SYSTEM" item and touch the RTN button to switch to the data input mode.2. Change  the  unit  by  turning  the  touch sensor to the left or  right. The  display blinks. When the RTN button is touched, the  unit is changed. (To terminate mode change, turn the touch sensor or push the S1 button.)Scrolling● Moving cursor● Selecting modeINFORMATION
47<Functions of System Menu>● Select the function name and return to  the  System menu  by  touching  the RTN button or pushing the Home/Exit button.<SensorTouch™>RANGE CHECK Before a ight ground range check.The 'range check mode' reduces the transmission range of the radio waves to allow for a ground range check.*The range check mode, when activated, will continue for90 seconds unless the user exits this mode early. When the progress bar reaches 90 second mark, the RF transmission automatically returns to the normal operating power.● Pushing [U.menu/Mon]key is continued. →Turn ON the transmitter's power switch. (First, a throttle stick is made into a low position, and turns on a power supply.) It is displayed  as "TRANSMIT?" . "NO" is chosen and [RTN] is pushed.● [Yes] is chosen and [RTN] is pushed.●  Remaining  time  of RANGE CHECK MODE● Range Check mode is disabled ●  Range  Check  mode timer is returned to 90Rotation Range Check method1.  Pushing  [U.menu/Mon]key  is  continued. →Turn  ON  the  transmitter's power switch. (First,  a  throttle  stick  is  made  into  a  low position, and turns on a power supply.)It is displayed as "TRANSMIT?." "NO" is chosen and [RTN] is pushed. *For safety, the RANGE CHECK mode can not be selected while the RF transmission is active.2.  In  the  system  menu,  choose  the  'Range Check' selection from the menu options.3.  The  Range  Check  screen  is  displayed.  To activate  the  Range  Check  mode  press the [Yes] button. During the  Range  Check period, the RF power is reduced to allow the ground range tests to be performed.4.  The  Range  Check  function  automatically exits  after  the  90  second  time  limit  has expired. The count down time is displayed on the transmitter's screen. Should you complete the range check before the 90 seconds has pressed, press the [Exit] button.*When the [RESTART] button is pressed, the range check mode timer is returned to 90.*Please note, upon expiration of the 90 seconds, or when [Exit] is selected, the transmitter will automatically return to the normal RF operation as noted on the display. *Once the T18SZ is transmitting at full power, it is not possible to enter the Range Check mode without first switching the transmitter Off and back On. This has been designed to prevent a modeler from inadvertently ying in the Range Check mode.5. When the [Exit] button is pressed, the Range Check mode is  disabled  and the T18SZ will begin transmitting at full power.*After exiting the Range Check mode, the function cannot be selected again. To select the Range Check mode again you must cycle the transmitter power switch.● Select [RANGE CHECK] at the system menu and call the setup screen shown below by touching the RTN button.WARNING  Do not y in the range check mode.■Since the range of the radio waves is short, if the model is too far from the transmitter, control will be lost and the model will crash.Scrolling● Moving cursor
48 <Functions of System Menu>● Select the function name and return to  the  System menu  by  touching  the RTN button or pushing the Home/Exit button.<SensorTouch™>Procedure for changing S.BUS/S.BUS2 servo setting1. Select [S.BUS Servo] of the System Menu.2. Wire the servo as shown in the gure above.3. Press [READ]. The  ID  and current setting  of that servo are displayed.4. When multiple servos are connected change [INH] at the right side of the ID number on the screen to [ACT] and enter the ID of the servo you want to set.5. Set each item. (Please see the next page.) 6. Press [WRITE]. The settings are changed.S.BUS Servo S.BUS/S.BUS2 servo settingAn S.BUS/S.BUS2 servo can memorize the channel and various settings itself.  Servo setting can be performed on the T18SZ screen by wiring the servo as shown in the figure.● Call the following setting screen by pressing the  [S.BUS  Servo]  button  in  the  System Menu.●Servo ID numberIndividual ID numbers are memorized for your S.BUS servos in your T18SZ.  When a servo is used (as shown at the right), the servo ID number is automatically read by the transmitter.If you use multiple S.BUS servos and do not want to change the settings on all that are mounted in a fuselage, only the desired servo in the group can be set by entering the ID of that specic servo.* With S.BUS/S.BUS2 servos of use, there are a function which can be used, and an impossible function and a display screen changes. (Only the function which can be used by a servo is displayed.)* After reading completion, with connection of the above gure, if a stick is moved, the test of operation of the servo can be operated and carried out.S.BUS/S.BUS2  servoT18SZ*It is not necessary to carry out multiple connection of the battery like a T18MZ/T14SG. (It will damage, if it connects.)Scrolling● Moving cursor● Push  the  S1  button  to call next page. *When you connect to a transmitter many servos which consume many current, please use "Another power supply HUB". And electric power is supplied to a servo with another power supply.
49<Functions of System Menu>S.BUS Servo Description of function of each parameter*There are a function which can be used according to the kind of servo, and an impossible function. • IDDisplays the ID of the servo whose parameters are to be read. It cannot be changed.• ChannelChannel of the S.BUS system assigned to the servo. Always assign a channel before use.• ReverseThe direction in which the servo rotates can be changed.• Servo typeWhen “Retractable” is selected and the servo has been continuously stopped for 30 seconds, the dead band expands and unnecessary hold current due to external force is eliminated. When a new control signal enters, normal operation is resumed. When using the servo as a landing gear servo, select “Retractable”. Also adjust the servo travel to match the landing gear movement range.• Soft StartRestricts operation in the specified direction the instant the power is turned on. By using this setting, the first initial movement when the power is turned on slowly moves the servo to the specified position.• Stop Mode The state of the servo when the servo input signal is lost can be specified. The "Hold" mode setting holds the servo in its last commanded position even if using AM or FM system.• SmootherThis function changes smoothness of the servo operation relative to stick movement changes. Smooth setting is used for normal flight. Select the "OFF" mode when quick operation is necessary such as 3D.• Neutral OffsetThe neutral position can be changed. When the neutral offset is large value, the servo's range of travel is restricted on one side.• Speed ControlSpeeds can be matched by specifying the operating speed. The speed of multiple servos can be matched without being affected by motor fluctuations. This is effective for load torques below the maximum torque.However, note that the maximum speed will not be exceed what the servo is capable of even if the servos operating voltage is increased. • Dead bandThe dead band angle at stopping can be specified.[Relationship between dead band set value and servo operation]Small → Dead band angle is small and the servo is immediately operated by a small signal change.Large → Dead band angle is large and the servo does not operate at small signal changes.(Note) If the dead band angle is too small, the servo will operate continuously and the current consumption will increase and the life of the servo will be shortened.• Travel AdjustThe left and right travels centered about the neutral position can be set independently.• BoostThe minimum current applied to the internal motor when starting the servo can be set. Since a small travel does not start the motor, it essentially feels like the dead band was expanded. The motor can be immediately started by adjusting the minimum current which can start the motor.[Relationship between boost set value and servo operation]Small → Motor reacts to a minute current and operation becomes smooth.Large → Initial response improves and output torque increases. However, if the torque is too large, operation will become rough.
50 <Functions of System Menu>• Boost ON/OFFOFF : It is the boost ON at the time of low-speed operation.(In the case of usual)ON : It is always the boost ON.(When quick operation is hope)• DamperThe characteristic when the servo is stopped can be set.When smaller than the standard value, the characteristic becomes an overshoot characteristic. If the value is larger than the standard value, the brake is applied before the stop position.Especially, when a large load is applied, overshoot, etc. are suppressed by inertia and hunting may occur, depending on the conditions. If hunting (phenomena which cause the servo to oscillate) occurs even though the Dead Band, Stretcher, Boost and other parameters are suitable, adjust this parameter to a value larger than the initial value.[Relationship between damper set value and servo operation]Small → When you want to overshoot. Set so that hunting does not occur.Large → When you want to operate so that braking is not applied. However, it will feel like the servo response has worsened.(Note) If used in the hunting state, not only will the current consumption increase, but the life of the servo will also be shortened.• StretcherThe servo hold characteristic can be set. The torque which attempts to return the servo to the target position when the current servo position has deviated from the target position can be adjusted.This is used when stopping hunting, etc., but the holding characteristic changes as shown below.[Relationship between stretcher and servo operation]Small → Servo holding force becomes weaker.Large → Servo holding force becomes stronger.(Note) When this parameter is large, the current consumption increases.• BuzzerWhen the power supply of a servo is previously turned on at the time of a power supply injection without taking transmit of a transmitter, the buzzer sound of about 2.5 Hz continues sounding from a servo. (Even when the transmit of a transmitter is taken out previously, a buzzer becomes until the signal of a servo is outputted normally, but it is not unusual.) The transmitter has been turned OFF ahead of a servo power supply → The buzzer sound of about 1.25 Hz continues sounding as servo power supply end failure alarm.(Do not insert or remove the servo connector while the receiver power is ON. A buzzer may sound by incorrect recognition.) * Buzzer sound is generated by vibrating the motor of a servo. Since current is consumed and a servo generates heat, please do not operate the number more than needed or do not continue sounding a buzzer for a long time.
51<Model Basic Setting Procedure>MODEL BASIC SETTING PROCEDURE1. Model addition and callInitial setting assigns 1 model to the T18SZ transmitter. The Model Select function of the Linkage Menu is used to add models and to select models which are already set.The data for up to 30 models can be saved to the transmitter. Data can also be saved to the optional SD card.The currently selected model name is displayed at the top of the screen. Before flying and before changing any settings, always confirm the model name.When a new model is added, the Model type select screen and System/Receiver ID setup screen automatically appear. Please be  aware that the transmitter will stop transmitting when you change the model. 2. Model type selection                       Select the model type matched to the aircraft with the Model Type select function of the Linkage Menu. For an airplane, select the model type from among the 2 types: airplane and glider. After the  wing type is selected the tail type select screen is displayed. Select the tail type matched to the aircraft. There are 13 wing types and 3 tail types for airplane and glider.Airplane/glider basic setting procedure3. Fuselage linkageConnect the ailerons, elevators, throttle, rudder, etc. in accordance with the model's instruction manual. For a description of the connection method, see the Receiver and Servos Connection.Note: The channel assignment of the T18SZ is different from that of our existing systems. Note that even for the same "airplane model", when the wing type and tail type are different, the channel assignment may be different. (The channel assigned to each function can be checked at the Function menu of the Linkage Menu.)● If the direction of the servo is incorrect, adjust the direction with the Reverse function of the Linkage Menu. ● Adjust the neutral position and control surface angle with the linkage, and fine tune them with the Sub Trim and End Point functions (angle adjustment). To protect the linkage, a limit position can also be set with the End Point function. The End Point function can adjust the amount of up/down and left/right movement, limit, and servo speed of each channel.4. Throttle cut settingThrottle cut can be performed with one touch by a switch without changing the throttle trim position.Set throttle cut with the Throttle Cut function of the Linkage Menu. After activating the throttle cut function and selecting the switch, adjust the throttle position so that the carburetor becomes fully closed. For safety, the
52 <Model Basic Setting Procedure>throttle cut function operates the throttle stick in the 1/3 or less (slow side) position.5. Idle down settingThe idling speed can be lowered with one touch by a switch without changing the throttle trim position. Perform this setting with the Idle Down function of the Linkage Menu. After activating the Idle Down function and selecting the switch, adjust the idle down speed. For safety, the idle down function acts only when the throttle stick is slow side.*While the Throttle Cut function is in operation, the Idle Down function does not work.6. AFR (D/R)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 dened the maximum throw directions.7. AirbrakeThis function is used when an air brake is necessary when taking off or diving, etc.The preset elevators and aps (camber ap, brake ap) offset amount can be activated by a switch.The offset amount of the aileron, elevator, and flap servos can be adjusted as needed. Also the speed of the aileron, elevator, and flap servos can be adjusted. (IN side/OUT side) A delay can be set for each condition, and a Cut switch which will turn OFF the delay can be chosen. Trim amounts can be ne-tuned by setting a VR. You can also set the Auto Mode, which will link Airbrake to a stick, switch, or dial. A separate stick switch or dial can also be set as the ON/OFF switch.8. Addition of ight conditionsThe Condition Select function automatically allocates the Condition 1 (CONDIT1) for each model. Condition 1 is the default condition and is the only one active when a new model type is dened.If you want to add ight conditions, please refer to a description of the COND. SELECT function.*The Condition 1 is always on, and remains on until other conditions are activated by switches.*When a new condition is added, the model data of the Condition 1 is automatically copied to the new condition.*You can set the model data of new condition in the switch ON state. However, if the group mode (GROUP) was selected in advance, the same data will be input at all the conditions. Select the single mode (SINGLE) and adjust only the condition you want to change. For Group/Single mode switching, refer to the description at the back of this manual.*The Condition Delay can be programmed for each channel. The Condition Delay is used to change the servo throw smoothly when switching conditions.9. When tailless wing model selectedTailless wing elevator operation uses elevator to camber mixing. This  function cannot  be performed at initial setting.
53<Model Basic Setting Procedure>1. Model addition and callDefault setting assigns 1 model to the T18SZ. To add new models or to call a model already set, use the Model Select function of the Linkage Menu. This is convenient when calling a model after registering the model names in advance. (The data of up to 30 models can be saved at the transmitter. Data can also be saved to the optional SD card.)The currently called model is displayed at the top of the screen. Before flying and before changing any settings, always conrm the model name. When a new model is added, the Model Type Select screen and Frequency/Modulation mode/Receiver ID setup screen automatically appear. Change, or check that they match the type, frequency, and receiver type of the model used.2. Model type and swash type selectionIf a different model type is already selected, select helicopter with the Model Type function of the Linkage Menu, and then select the swash type matched to the helicopter.Helicopter basic setting procedureThis section outlines examples of use of the helicopter functions of the T18SZ. Adjust the  actual values, etc. to match the fuselage used.*The Model Type function automatically selects the appropriate output channels, control functions, and  mixing functions for the chosen model type. Eight swash types are available for helicopters.*For a description of the swash type selection, refer to the MODEL TYPE function.3. Flight condition additionThe transmitter can install up to eight ight conditions per model. The Condition Select function automatically allocates ve conditions for helicopter.  (Initial setting)  ● NORMAL  ● IDLE UP1 (SW-E)  ● IDLE UP2 (SW-E)  ● IDLE UP3 (SW-F)  ●HOLD (SW-G) Note: Since you may accidentally activate the conditions that has not been setup during flight and this could cause a crash, delete the conditions not used.*For a description of the condition deletion, refer to the COND. SELECT function.The NORMAL condition is always on, and remains on until other conditions are activated by switches.The priority is throttle hold/idle up 2/idle up 1/normal. Throttle hold has the highest priority.Add other conditions, as required.The Condition Delay can be programmed for each channel. The Condition Delay is used to change the servo throw smoothly when switching conditions.(General ight condition setting example)● Normal: (Use initial setting conditions/operate when switch OFF)Use from engine starting to hovering.● Idle up 1: (Operate at SW-E center)Use in 540º stall turn, loop, rolling stall turn, and other maneuvers.● Idle up 2: (Operate at SW-E forward side)Use in rolls.● Throttle hold: (Operate at SW-G forward side)Use in auto rotation.
54 <Model Basic Setting Procedure>5. Throttle/Pitch curve settingThis function adjusts the throttle or pitch operation curve in relation to the movement of the throttle stick for each condition.<Throttle curve setting example>Call the throttle curve of each condition with the condition select switch.●Normal curve adjustmentNormal curve creates a basic throttle curve centered near hovering. This curve is adjusted together with the pitch curve (Normal) so that the engine speed is constant and up/down control is easiest. ●Idle up curve adjustmentThe low side Throttle curve creates a curve matched for aerobatics (loop, roll, 3D, etc.). ●Throttle hold curve adjustmentThe curve is not used when performing auto rotation dives.Conrm that the rate of the slowest position (0%) of the stick is 0% (initial setting).<Example of pitch curve setting>Call the pitch curve of each condition with the condition select switch.●Pitch curve (Normal)Make the pitch at hovering approximately +5º~6º.Set the pitch at hovering with the stick position at the 50% point as the standard.*Stability at hovering may be connected to the throttle curve. Adjustment is easy by using the hovering throttle function and hovering pitch function together.●Pitch curve (Idle up 1)The idle up 1 pitch curve function creates a curve matched to airborne ight.Set to -7º~+12º as standard.●Pitch curve (Idle up 2)The high side pitch setting is less than idle up 1. The standard is +8º.●Pitch curve (Hold)At auto rotation, use the maximum pitch at both the high and low sides.[Pitch angle setting example]Throttle hold: -7º~+12º4. Fuselage linkageConnect the throttle rudder, aileron, elevator, pitch, and other servos in accordance with the kit instruction manual. For a description of the connection method, see "Receiver and Servos Connection".  Note: The channel assignment of the T18SZ is different from that of our existing systems. (The channel assigned to each function can be checked at the Function menu of the Linkage Menu.)●  If  the  direction  of  operation  of  the  servo is incorrect, use the Reverse function of the Linkage Menu. Also  use  the swash AFR function in other than the H-1 mode.● Adjust the direction of operation of the gyro. (Gyro side function)●  Connect  the  throttle  linkage  so  that  the carburetor can fully close at full trim throttle cut.● Adjust the neutral position at the linkage side and ne tune with the Sub-Trim function and End Point function (rudder angle adjustment). To protect the linkage, a limit position can also be set with the End Point function.● Swash plate correction (Except H-1 mode)*If any interactions are noticed, for a description of the linkage correction function, please refer to the SWASH function.
55<Model Basic Setting Procedure>do not use Pitch to RUD mixing.Call  the  Pitch  to  RUD  mixing  function  from  the Model Menu, and set the curve for each condition. (At initial setting, this function is in the "INH" state. To use it, set it to the "ON" state.)<Setting example>Call  the  mixing  curve of each condition with  the condition select switch.1. A curve setting example is shown below.●Pitch to RUD mixing curve (Normal)Use the hovering system and set this curve to match take off and landing and vertical climb at a constant speed.*For this curve, use the initial setting [EXP1] curve type.●Pitch to RUD mixing (Idle up 1)Use this curve in 540º stall turn, loop, and rolling stall turn, and adjust it so the fuselage is facing straight ahead when heading into the wind.*For this curve, [EXP1] curve type can be used and the entire curve can be lowered with the [Offset] function.●Pitch to RUD mixing (Hold)This function is set so that the fuselage is facing straight ahead at straight line auto rotation. The pitch of the tail rotor becomes nearly 0º.*For this curve, [EXP1] curve type can be used and the entire curve can be lowered with the [Offset] function.●Other settingsThe mixing rise characteristic at pitch operation can be adjusted. An acceleration function which temporarily increases and decreases the mixing amount can be set.9. Throttle hold setting*If throttle hold is necessary, please refer to the THR HOLD function.10. Throttle cut settingThrottle cut provides an easy way to stop the engine, by flipping a switch with the throttle stick at idle. The action is not functional at high throttle to avoid accidental dead sticks. The switch’s location and direction must be chosen, as it defaults to NULL.6. AFR (D/R)AFR (D/R) function is used to adjust the throw and operation curve of aileron, elevator and rudder for each  condition.*For throttle  and pitch  curve settings,  refer to  the above-mentioned "Throttle/Pitch curve setting"This is normally used after End Point has dened the maximum throw directions.7. Gyro sensitivity and mode switchingThe gyro sensitivity and mode switching function is dedicated gyro mixing of  the Model Menu,  and can be set for each condition.●Normal condition (hovering):  Gyro sensitivity maximum●Idle  up  1/Idle  up  2/Throttle  hold:  Gyro sensitivity minimum●However,  at  auto  rotation  of  a  tail-driven helicopter, this function may not have any effect at high gyro sensitivity.8. Pitch to RUD mixing setting  Note: When using  a GY601, GY502, GY401, or other heading hold gyro, this Pitch to RUD mixing should not be used. The reaction torque is corrected  at the gyro  side. When operating the gyro  in  the AVCS mode,  the mixed signal will cause neutral deviation symptoms and the gyro will not operate normally.Use this function when you want to suppress the torque generated by the changes in the pitch and speed of the main rotor during pitch operation. Adjust it so that the nose does not swing in the rudder direction. However, when using a heading hold gyro like those shown below,
56 <Model Basic Setting Procedure>*With throttle stick at idle, adjust the cut position until the engine consistently shuts off, but throttle linkage is not binding.11. Swash Mix corrects aileron, elevator and pitch interactionThe swash mix function is used to correct the swash plate in the aileron (Left/Right Cyclic) and elevator (Forward/Aft Cyclic) direction corresponding to each operation of each condition.12. Throttle mixing setting*If  throttle mixing  is  necessary  for a  compensation  for slowing of engine speed caused by swash plate operation during aileron or elevator operation, please refer to the THROTTLE MIX function.13. Other special mixings●Pitch to Needle mixingThis mixing is used with engines with a construction which allows needle control during ight (fuel-air mixture adjustment). A needle curve can be set. The needle servo rise characteristics at throttle stick acceleration/deceleration operation can be adjusted. (Acceleration function)●Governor mixingThis mixing is dedicated governor mixing when a governor is used. Up to 3 rates (speeds) can be switched for each condition.
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58 <Model Basic Setting Procedure>Servo connection by model typeThe T18SZ 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 each model 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 tailRX CH1AIL 2AIL 2AIL+1FLAP 2AIL+2FLAPAirplane Glider Airplane Glider Airplane Glider Airplane GliderEP EP EP EP1Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron2Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator3Throttle Motor AUX7 Throttle Motor AUX7 Throttle Motor AUX7 Throttle Motor AUX74Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder5 Gear AUX6 AUX6 Gear AUX6 AUX6 Gear AUX6 AUX6 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron26Airbrake Airbrake Airbrake Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Flap Flap Flap7 AUX5 AUX5 AUX5 AUX5 AUX5 AUX5 Flap Flap Flap Flap2 Flap2 Flap28AUX4 AUX4 AUX4 AUX4 AUX4 AUX4 AUX5 AUX5 AUX5 Gear AUX6 AUX69AUX3 AUX3 AUX3 AUX3 AUX3 AUX3 AUX4 AUX4 AUX4 AUX5 AUX5 AUX510 AUX2 AUX2 AUX2 AUX2 AUX2 AUX2 AUX3 AUX3 AUX3 AUX4 AUX4 AUX411 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX2 AUX2 AUX2 AUX3 AUX3 AUX312 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX2 AUX2 AUX213 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX114 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX115 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 Buttery Buttery AUX1 Buttery Buttery AUX1 Buttery Buttery16 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 Camber Camber Camber Camber Camber Camber Camber Camber CamberDG1 SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SWDG2 SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SWRX CH2AIL+4FLAP 4AIL+2FLAP 4AIL+4FLAPAirplane Glider Airplane Glider Airplane GliderEP EP EP1Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron2Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator3Throttle Rudder Rudder Throttle Rudder Rudder Throttle Rudder Rudder4Rudder Aileron2 Aileron2 Rudder Aileron2 Aileron2 Rudder Aileron2 Aileron25 Gear Flap Flap Gear Aileron3 Aileron3 Gear Aileron3 Aileron36Aileron2 Flap2 Flap2 Aileron2 Aileron4 Aileron4 Aileron2 Aileron4 Aileron47Flap Flap3 Flap3 Aileron3 FlapFlapAileron3 FlapFlap8Flap2 Flap4 Flap4Aileron4 Flap2 Flap2 Aileron4 Flap2 Flap29Flap3 Motor AUX7Flap MotorAUX7Flap Flap3 Flap310 Flap4 AUX6 AUX6 Flap2 AUX6 AUX6Flap2 Flap4 Flap411 AUX5 AUX5 AUX5 AUX5 AUX5 AUX5 Flap3 Motor AUX712 AUX4 AUX4 AUX4 AUX4 AUX4 AUX4 Flap4 AUX6 AUX613 AUX3 AUX3 AUX3 AUX3 AUX3 AUX3 AUX5 AUX5 AUX514 AUX2 AUX2 AUX2 AUX2 AUX2 AUX2 AUX4 AUX4 AUX415 AUX1 Buttery Buttery AUX1 Buttery Buttery AUX3 Buttery Buttery16 Camber Camber Camber Camber Camber Camber Camber Camber CamberDG1 SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SWDG2 SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SWFASST 7CHS-FHSSFASSTest 12CHFASSTest 18CH       FASST MULTThe output CH of each systemFASST 7CHS-FHSSFASSTest 12CHFASSTest 18CH       FASST MULTThe output CH of each system
59<Model Basic Setting Procedure>RX CH1AIL 2AIL 2AIL+1FLAP 2AIL+2FLAPAirplane Glider Airplane Glider Airplane Glider Airplane GliderEP EP EP EP1Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron2Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator3Throttle Motor AUX7 Throttle Motor AUX7 Throttle Motor AUX7 Throttle Motor AUX74Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder5Gear AUX6 AUX6 Gear AUX6 AUX6 Elevator2 Elevator2 Elevator2 Elevator2 Elevator2 Elevator26Airbrake Airbrake Airbrake Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron27 Elevator2 Elevator2 Elevator2 Elevator2 Elevator2 Elevator2 Flap Flap Flap Flap Flap Flap8AUX5 AUX5 AUX5 AUX5 AUX5 AUX5 Gear AUX6 AUX6 Flap2 Flap2 Flap29AUX4 AUX4 AUX4 AUX4 AUX4 AUX4 AUX5 AUX5 AUX5 Gear AUX6 AUX610 AUX3 AUX3 AUX3 AUX3 AUX3 AUX3 AUX4 AUX4 AUX4 AUX5 AUX5 AUX511 AUX2 AUX2 AUX2 AUX2 AUX2 AUX2 AUX3 AUX3 AUX3 AUX4 AUX4 AUX412 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX2 AUX2 AUX2 AUX3 AUX3 AUX313 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX2 AUX2 AUX214 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX115 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 Buttery Buttery AUX1 Buttery Buttery AUX1 Buttery Buttery16 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 Camber Camber Camber Camber Camber Camber Camber Camber CamberDG1 SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SWDG2 SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SWRX CH2AIL+4FLAP 4AIL+2FLAP 4AIL+4FLAPAirplane Glider Airplane Glider Airplane GliderEP EP EP1Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron2Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator3Throttle Motor AUX7 Throttle Motor AUX7 Throttle Motor AUX74Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder5 Elevator2 Elevator2 Elevator2 Elevator2 Elevator2 Elevator2 Elevator2 Elevator2 Elevator26Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron27Flap Flap Flap Aileron3 Aileron3 Aileron3 Aileron3 Aileron3 Aileron38Flap2 Flap2 Flap2 Aileron4 Aileron4Aileron4Aileron4 Aileron4Aileron49Flap3 Flap3 Flap3Flap Flap Flap Flap Flap Flap10 Flap4 Flap4 Flap4Flap2 Flap2Flap2Flap2 Flap2 Flap211 Gear AUX6 AUX6 Gear AUX6 AUX6 Flap3 Flap3Flap312 AUX5 AUX5 AUX5 AUX5 AUX5 AUX5 Flap4 Flap4 Flap413 AUX4 AUX4 AUX4 AUX4 AUX4 AUX4 Gear AUX6 AUX614 AUX3 AUX3 AUX3 AUX3 AUX3 AUX3 AUX5 AUX5 AUX515 AUX2 Buttery Buttery AUX2 Buttery Buttery AUX4 Buttery Buttery16 Camber Camber Camber Camber Camber Camber Camber Camber CamberDG1 SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SWDG2 SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW●AilevatorFASST 7CHS-FHSSFASSTest 12CHFASSTest 18CH       FASST MULTThe output CH of each systemFASST 7CHS-FHSSFASSTest 12CHFASSTest 18CH       FASST MULTThe output CH of each system
60 <Model Basic Setting Procedure>●Tailless wingRX CH2AIL 2AIL+1FLAP 2AIL+2FLAPAirplane Glider Airplane Glider Airplane GliderEP EP EP1Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron2 AUX4 AUX4 AUX4 AUX4 AUX4 AUX4 AUX4 AUX4 AUX43Throttle Motor AUX7 Throttle Motor AUX7 Throttle Motor AUX74Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder5 Gear AUX6 AUX6 Gear AUX6 AUX6 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron26Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Flap Flap Flap7 AUX5 AUX5 AUX5 Flap Flap Flap Flap2 Flap2 Flap28AUX3 AUX3 AUX3 AUX5 AUX5 AUX5 Gear AUX6 AUX69AUX2 AUX2 AUX2 AUX3 AUX3 AUX3 AUX5 AUX5 AUX510 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX2 AUX2 AUX2 AUX3 AUX3 AUX311 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX2 AUX2 AUX212 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX113 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX114 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 Buttery Buttery AUX1 Buttery Buttery15 Camber Camber Camber Camber Camber Camber Camber Camber Camber16 Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator ElevatorDG1 SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SWDG2 SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SWRX CH2AIL+4FLAP 4AIL+2FLAP 4AIL+4FLAPAirplane Glider Airplane Glider Airplane GliderEP EP EP1Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron23Throttle Motor AUX7 Throttle MotorAUX7Throttle MotorAUX74Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder5Flap Flap Flap Aileron3 Aileron3 Aileron3 Aileron3 Aileron3 Aileron36Flap2 Flap2 Flap2 Aileron4 Aileron4 Aileron4 Aileron4 Aileron4 Aileron47 Flap3 Flap3 Flap3 FlapFlapFlapFlap FlapFlap8Flap4 Flap4 Flap4 Flap2 Flap2 Flap2 Flap2 Flap2 Flap29AUX4 AUX4 AUX4 AUX4 AUX4 AUX4Flap3 Flap3 Flap310 Gear AUX6 AUX6 Gear AUX6 AUX6 Flap4 Flap4 Flap411 AUX5 AUX5 AUX5 AUX5 AUX5 AUX5 AUX4 AUX4 AUX412 AUX3 AUX3 AUX3 AUX3 AUX3 AUX3 Gear AUX6 AUX613 AUX2 AUX2 AUX2 AUX2 AUX2 AUX2 AUX5 AUX5 AUX514 AUX1 Buttery Buttery AUX1 Buttery Buttery AUX3 Buttery Buttery15 Camber Camber Camber Camber Camber Camber Camber Camber Camber16 Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator ElevatorDG1 SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SWDG2 SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SWFASST 7CHS-FHSSFASSTest 12CHFASSTest 18CH       FASST MULTThe output CH of each system FASST 7CHS-FHSSFASSTest 12CHFASSTest 18CH       FASST MULTThe output CH of each system
61<Model Basic Setting Procedure>●Tailless wing  Winglet 2RudderRX CH2AIL 2AIL+1FLAP 2AIL+2FLAPAirplane Glider Airplane Glider Airplane GliderEP EP EP1Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron2 RUD2 RUD2 RUD2 RUD2 RUD2 RUD2 RUD2 RUD2 RUD23Throttle Motor AUX7 Throttle Motor AUX7 Throttle Motor AUX74Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder5 Gear AUX6 AUX6 Gear AUX6 AUX6 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron26Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Flap Flap Flap7 AUX5 AUX5 AUX5 Flap Flap Flap Flap2 Flap2 Flap28AUX3 AUX3 AUX3 AUX5 AUX5 AUX5 Gear AUX6 AUX69AUX2 AUX2 AUX2 AUX3 AUX3 AUX3 AUX5 AUX5 AUX510 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX2 AUX2 AUX2 AUX3 AUX3 AUX311 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX2 AUX2 AUX212 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX113 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX114 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 AUX1 Buttery Buttery AUX1 Buttery Buttery15 Camber Camber Camber Camber Camber Camber Camber Camber Camber16 Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator ElevatorDG1 SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SWDG2 SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SWRX CH2AIL+4FLAP 4AIL+2FLAP 4AIL+4FLAPAirplane Glider Airplane Glider Airplane GliderEP EP EP1Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron23Throttle Motor AUX7 Throttle MotorAUX7Throttle MotorAUX74Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder Rudder5Flap Flap Flap Aileron3 Aileron3 Aileron3 Aileron3 Aileron3 Aileron36Flap2 Flap2 Flap2 Aileron4 Aileron4 Aileron4 Aileron4 Aileron4 Aileron47 Flap3 Flap3 Flap3 FlapFlapFlapFlap FlapFlap8Flap4 Flap4 Flap4 Flap2 Flap2 Flap2 Flap2 Flap2 Flap29RUD2 RUD2 RUD2 RUD2 RUD2 RUD2Flap3 Flap3 Flap310 Gear AUX6 AUX6 Gear AUX6 AUX6 Flap4 Flap4 Flap411 AUX5 AUX5 AUX5 AUX5 AUX5 AUX5 RUD2 RUD2 RUD212 AUX3 AUX3 AUX3 AUX3 AUX3 AUX3 Gear AUX6 AUX613 AUX2 AUX2 AUX2 AUX2 AUX2 AUX2 AUX5 AUX5 AUX514 AUX1 Buttery Buttery AUX1 Buttery Buttery AUX3 Buttery Buttery15 Camber Camber Camber Camber Camber Camber Camber Camber Camber16 Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator Elevator ElevatorDG1 SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SWDG2 SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW* 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 gure.FASST 7CHS-FHSSFASSTest 12CHFASSTest 18CH       FASST MULTThe output CH of each system FASST 7CHS-FHSSFASSTest 12CHFASSTest 18CH       FASST MULTThe output CH of each system
62 <Model Basic Setting Procedure>CHH-4/H-4X SwashAll Other1Aileron Aileron2Elevator Elevator3Throttle Throttle4Rudder Rudder5 Gyro Gyro6Pitch Pitch7 GovernorGovernor8Elevator2Governor29GYRO2 GYRO210 GYRO3 GYRO311Governor2 Needle12Needle AUX513AUX414AUX315AUX216AUX1DG1SWDG2CHH-4/H-4X SwashAll Other1Aileron Aileron2Elevator Elevator3Throttle Throttle4Elevator2 Rudder5Pitch Pitch6Gyro Gyro7 GovernorGovernor8 RudderGovernor29GYRO2 GYRO210 GYRO3 GYRO3DG1SWDG2Helicopter●FASSTest 18CH / FASST MULTI / FASST 7CH / S-FHSS●FASSTest 12CHFASST 7CHS-FHSSFASSTest 18CH       FASST MULTThe output CH of each systemFASSTest 12CHThe output CH of each system
63<Functions of Linkage Menu>FUNCTIONS OF LINKAGE MENUThe Linkage Menu is made up of functions which perform model addition, model type selection, frequency setting, end point setting, and other model basic settings.The functions which can be selected depend on the model type. A typical menu screen is shown below.*The display screen is an example. The screen depends on the model type.Linkage Menu functions table[SERVO MONITOR]: Displays the servo test and operation position[MODEL SELECT]: Model addition, call, deletion, copy, model name setting[MODEL TYPE]: Model type, wing type, swash type, etc. selection[SYSTEM TYPE]: System mode selection, link of a transmitter and receiver, area mode selection[FUNCTION]: Channel assignment of each function can be changed[SUB-TRIM]: Adjusts the neutral position of each servo[SERVO-REVERSE]: Servo direction reversal[FAIL SAFE]: Fail safe function and battery fail safe function setting [END POINT]: Servo basic rudder adjustment and limit setting[THROTTLE CUT]: Stops the engine safely and easily (airplane and helicopter only)[IDLE DOWN]: Lowers the idle speed of the engine (airplane and helicopter only)[SWASH RING]: Limits the swash plate travel to within a xedrange. (helicopter only)[SWASH]: Swash AFR and linkage correction function (helicopter only)[TIMER]: Timer setting[T1-T6 SETTING]: Control step amount and mode selection of the digital trim[MULTIPROP]: CH is extended by MPDX-1 of an option[FUNCTION NAME]: Function name can be changed[TELEMETRY]: Displays various data sent from the receiver[SENSOR]: Various telemetry sensors setting[TELE.SETTING]: Various telemetry sensors setting[WARNING]: Mixing warning normal reset [TRAINER]: Starts and sets the trainer system.[DATA RESET]: Model memory set data reset (by item)[COND. HOLD]: Condition hold function (helicopter only)● Select [LINKAGE] at the home screen and call the linkage menu shown below  by touching the RTN button.● Use the  touch sensor to select  the function you want to set and call the setup screen by touching the RTN button. To activate/deactivate Condition Hold:(Helicopter type only)1.Move the cursor to [COND. HOLD].2.Set  the  throttle  stick  lower  than the  1/3  point  and  touch  the  RTN button to activate/deactivate  the condition hold function.*Refer to condition hold function details.*Condition hold operation is displayed.● Select the function name and return to the Linkage menu  by  touching  the RTN button or pushing the Home/Exit button. ●Calling setup screenScrolling● Moving cursor● Push  the S1  button to call next page.
64 <Functions of Linkage Menu>● Select the function name and return to the Linkage menu  by  touching  the RTN button or pushing the Home/Exit button.<SensorTouch™>WARNING  Don't set a servo test mode when the drive motor is connected and the engine was started.■Inadvertent rotation of the motor or acceleration of the engine is extremely dangerous.SERVO MONITOR Servo Test & Graph Display / Displays servo positions.This is used for testing servo movement.  “Moving Test” (repetition mode) and “Neutral Test” (xed position mode) are available.  The “Neutral Test” is good for finding the neutral position of a servo horn.In order to prevent any potential difficulties, the servo test function will be inoperable, or inaccessible, under certain conditions.  Specically, the Servo Test function is not operational if the Throttle Cut is ON in either airplane or helicopter modes; or if the Throttle Hold is ON in Helicopter mode.● Select [SERVO MONITOR] at the linkage menu and call the setup  screen shown below  by  touching the RTN button.Servo test operation1. Use  the touch  sensor to  move the  cursor to the [TEST] item and touch the RTN  button to switch to the data input mode.   Select the test mode by  turning  the  touch sensor to the left or right and touch the RTN button.  [MOVING]: Mode which repeats operation of each servo  [NEUTRAL]: Mode  which locks each servo in the neutral position2. Use  the touch  sensor to  move the  cursor to the [TEST] item and touch the RTN  button to switch to the data input mode.  Select the [OFF] by turning the touch  sensor and touch the RTN button. Testing is stopped.*The display screen is an example. The screen depends on the model type.Scrolling● Moving cursor● Selecting mode
65<Functions of Linkage Menu>● Select the function name and return to the Linkage menu  by  touching  the RTN button or pushing the Home/Exit button.<SensorTouch™>MODEL SELECT The  Model  Selection  function  performs  model  addition,  call, deletion, copy, and model name setting. This function is used to load the settings of the desired model into the T18SZ’s memory.The settings may be selected from either the transmitter’s built-in memory or a SD card (32MB-2GB). Remember that up to 30 model memories are available in the transmitter.The name of the model stored in the transmitter and the SD card may be changed. This can be very useful to tell different models settings apart. Each model name can be as long as 15 characters, and the model name always appears in the display screen.The Copy function is used to copy one set of model data into a second memory within the transmitter and the SD card. It may be used for getting a head-start on setting up models with almost the same settings (only differences need to be modified, instead of entering the complete model from scratch). Also, this function may be used to make a backup copy of a model setup before any changes are made.Model call*Model data saved at models other than the model currently used or saved on a SD card can be called.1. Use the touch  sensor  to  move to the save destination ("INTERNAL" or "MEM.CARD") and touch the RTN button to switch to  the data input mode.   Select  the  location  which  is  to  save  the desired model by turning the touch sensor to the left or right. Touch the RTN button.  [INTERNAL]: Transmitter memory  [MEM. CARD]: SD card2.  After  using  the  touch  sensor  to  move  the cursor to the desired model in the model list, touch the RTN button.3. Use the touch sensor to move to [SELECT].4. Touch the RTN button. When  a conrmation message is  displayed and the RTN button is touched again, calling is complete.*Transmission stops and a send with new model conrmation message ("TRANSMIT?") appears.5. To start transmission, use the touch sensor to select [YES] and then touch the RTN button.  To not transmit, select  [NO] and touch the RTN button.Model addition*A new model can be added to the transmitter memory or SD card. 1. Use  the touch  sensor to  move the  cursor to the  save  destination  ("INTERNAL"  or  "MEM. CARD) and touch the RTN button to switch to the data input mode.   Select  the  save destination by turning the touch sensor to the  left  or right. Touch the RTN button.  [INTERNAL]: Transmitter memory  [MEM. CARD]: SD card2. Use the touch sensor to move to [NEW].3. Press the RTN button. A conrmation message appears. Press the RTN button again.*The model type setup screen and frequency setup screen are automatically displayed. Conrm or change the model type and frequency.*A starting transmission with new model confirmation message ("TRANSMIT") appears.4. To start transmission, use the touch sensor to select [YES] and then touch the RTN button.  To not transmit, select  [NO] and touch the RTN button.*The added model appears in the model list.● Select [MODEL SELECT] at the linkage menu and call the setup screen shown below by touching the RTN button.*The display screen is an example. The screen depends on the model type.(Model list)●"Save to"  [INTERNAL]: transmitter memory  [MEM.CARD]: SD cardScrolling● Moving cursor● Selecting mode
66 <Functions of Linkage Menu>Model deletion*The model stored in the transmitter memory or a SD card can be deleted.*The current model can not be deleted.1. Use  the touch  sensor to  move the  cursor to the save destination display  ("INTERNAL"  or "MEM. CARD")  and touch  the RTN  button to switch to the data input mode.   Select  the  save destination by turning the touch sensor to the left or right and touch the RTN button.  [INTERNAL]: Transmitter memory  [MEM. CARD]: SD card2. Use  the touch  sensor to  move the  cursor to the model  you want to delete in the model list and then touch the RTN button.3. Move the cursor to [DELETE].4. Touch the RTN button. When  a conrmation message is  displayed and the RTN button is touched again, the model is deleted.Model name change*The current model's name can be changed.1.Use  the  touch  sensor  to  select  the  current model in the model list  and then touch the RTN button.2. Use the touch sensor to move to [RENAME].3. Touch the RTN button.*The model name setup screen is displayed.4.  Change  the  model  name  as  described below:  [Moving cursor in input box]  Select [←] or [→], and touch the RTN button.  [Deleting a character]  When [DELETE] is selected and the RTN button is touched, 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 touched, that  character  is added at  the position immediately after the cursor.*A name of up to 8 characters long can be entered as the model name. (A space is also counted as 1 character.)5. At the end of input, select [ENTER] and touch the  RTN  button.  (To  terminate  input  and return to  the original state, select [CANCEL] and touch the RTN button.)Model copy*A copy can be made of the current model.1.Use  the  touch  sensor  to  select  the  current model in the model list  and then touch the RTN button.2. Move to [COPY] with the touch sensor.3. Touch the RTN button.*The copy screen appears.4. Use the  touch sensor to move  to the copy destination  position  at  the  bottom  of  the screen and touch the RTN button to switch to the data input mode.  Select  the  save destination by turning the touch sensor and touch the RTN button.5. Use the touch sensor to move to [COPY].6. Touch the RTN button. When  a conrmation message is  displayed and the RTN button is touched again, the model data is copied.*T18SZ accepts a SD card formatted FAT file system, but it does not supports the long file name feature used in Windows or other modern operating systems. Thus T18SZ can accept files whose name consists of only 8 characters or less. Furthermore, it supports only basic alphanumeric characters such as 'A" to 'Z", '0' to '9' and '_'.
67<Functions of Linkage Menu>● Select the function name and return to the Linkage menu  by  touching  the RTN button or pushing the Home/Exit button.<SensorTouch™>MODEL TYPE This  function  selects  the  model  type  from  among  airplane, helicopter, and glider.(The display screen is an example. The screen depends on the model type.) Seven types of main wings and three types of tail wings are available for airplanes. Eight swash types are available for helicopters. Seven types of main wings and three types of tail wings are available for gliders. Functions and mixing functions necessary for each model type are set in advance at the factory.Note: The Model Type function automatically selects the  appropriate output  channels,  control functions, and mixing functions for the chosen model type.When  the  Model  Type  Selection  command  is accessed,  all of  the data in  the active  memory  is cleared (except  the following  swash type.) Be  sure that you don’t mind losing this data, or back it up to another memory using the copying functions.When  you  change  the  helicopter  swash  type within  the  following  each  group,  you  can  leave the setting  data other  than the SWASH  function. In this  case, confirmation  screen  appears. However, it  is  initialized  when  you  change  the  swash  type exceeding the group.Model type selection1. Use  the touch  sensor to  move the  cursor to the item you want to change and then  call the  selection  screen  by  touching  the  RTN button.  "TYPE": Model type  "WING " (airplane/glider): Wing type  "TAIL"  (airplane/glider): Tail type  "SWASH" (helicopter): Swash type2. Use  the touch  sensor to  move the  cursor to the type you want to change and select the type by touching the RTN button.*When the model type was changed, the wing type, tail type, or swash type selection screens sequentially appear according to the model. Finally, the blinking confirmation message "MODEL TYPE CONFIRMATION" appears.3.  Touch  the  RTN  button  to  execute  the change.  (Operate  the  touch  sensor  or  S1 button to stop the change.)● Select [MODEL TYPE] at the linkage menu and call the setup screen  shown  below by touching  the RTN button.*The model types which are displayed (which can be selected) depend on the type of receiver used. See Servo Connection by Model Type.Swash type group A:H-1, H-2, H-3, HR3, HN3, and HE3Swash type group B:H-4, H-4X●Calling setup screenScrolling● Moving cursor● Selecting mode
68 <Functions of Linkage Menu>Model typeSelect the model type from among airplane, helicopter, and glider.●Model type selection(Airplane, glider)   (Helicopter)●Wing type selection (Normal)●Wing type selection (Tailless wing)●Rudder type selection ●Swash type selection● Tail type selectionWing type (Normal)Select from among :1 aileron, 2 ailerons, 2 ailerons + 1 ap, 2 ailerons + 2 aps,  2 ailerons + 4aps, 4 ailerons + 2 aps,  4 ailerons + 4 aps.Wing type (Tailless wing)Selection from among: 2 ailerons, 2 ailerons + 1 ap, 2 ailerons + 2 aps, 2 ailerons + 4 aps, 4 ailerons + 2 aps,  4 ailerons + 4 aps.*For tailless wing, the rudder type can be selected from normal rudder and winglet.Tail typeSelect from  normal, V tail, and ailvator.Helicopter swash typeSelect  from  among  H-1,  H-2,  H-4,  HR3, HN3, H-3, HE3, and H4X.●Wing type selection
69<Functions of Linkage Menu>Model type selection (Airplane, Glider)●Wing type (Normal)  ●Wing type (Tailless wing)  ●Rudder type●Tail type Model type selection (Helicopter)●Swash type
70 <Functions of Linkage Menu>● Select the function name and return to the Linkage menu  by  touching  the RTN button or pushing the Home/Exit button.<SensorTouch™>System Type selectionThe T18SZ  is  for  2.4GHz  only.  The  system can be changed from among 5 choices: FASSTest 18CH, FASSTest 12CH, FASST MULTI, FASST 7CH, T-FHSS, S-FHSS. It is FASSTest18CH and FASSTest12CH which can be chosen by R7008SB set. The method of selection is to the next page.*If you change the System Type, other model data is not reset.*If a system type is changed in Helicopter mode, the transmitter will offer two selections:[Yes] : Selection sets the channel order suitable for System Type. (We recommend here. )[No] : The present channel order is maintained.*After any change, remember to test the  model and should fully check servo direction and a motion.*Analog servos cannot be used with the R7008SB in the FASSTest 12CH mode.SYSTEM TYPE System mode setting, Receiver linkReceiver linkingThe receiver will only be controlled (without being affected by other transmitters) by the transmitter it is linked to. When using a receiver other than one purchased as a set, linking is necessary.Moreover, a re-link is required when a new model is added by model selection, and the time of system type change.Dual receiver function (only FASSTest 18CH /T-FHSS mode)Dual receivers can be linked with the T18SZ. Two  receivers are recognized individually  by ID numbers. For example, in R7008SB, CH output setting function is used, by setting the first as as "1-8CH", and setting the second as "9-16CH", two sets of receivers can be used as a set in the  model, allowing you 16 channels. Separate fail-safe voltage can be set to each receiver.However, telemetry cannot be used for the 2nd receiver. Battery fail-safe voltage setup (only FASSTest /T-FHSS mode)The voltage which battery fail-safe activates, can be set when you link.  (3.5-8.4V) The receiver memorizes the setting as it was at link.Suggested setting voltages are as follows.• 4 cells NiCd or NiMH (Normal: 4.8v) = 3.8 v• 2 cells LiFe (Normal: 6.6 v) = 6.0 ~ 6.2 v• 2 cells LiPo (Normal: 7.4 v) = 6.6 ~ 7.4 vIt is a rough reference value.Since it changes with servos carried in the condition and the model of a battery, please set to your own model in a battery consumption current.● Select [SYSTEM] in the Linkage menu and access the setup  screen shown below by touching the RTN button.P.36Linking method Cases when linking is necessary:・When using a receiver other than the initial setting.・When the  communication system was  changed.(FASSTest18CH ↔FASSTest12CH etc. )・When  a  new  model  was  created  by  model selection.Scrolling● Moving cursor● Selecting mode● Adjusting value
71<Functions of Linkage Menu>Telemetry function (FASSTest /T-FHSS mode only)To use the telemetry function, set “Telemetry” to “ACT”.DL Interval (FASSTest/T-FHSS  mode only)When a telemetry function is enabled, the receiving interval (down-link interval) of sensor data can be changed. If a DL interval is increased, the  response of the sensor data display becomes slower, but stick response will improve. System Type selection procedure1. Move the cursor to the [FASSTest-18CH] item and touch the  RTN  button to switch  to  the data input mode. 2. Select the system type by scrolling the touch sensor.  [FASSTest-18CH][FASSTest-12CH][FASST-MULT][FASST-7CH][S-FHSS]*An example of selections for each system is on the following page.3. Touch the RTN button to end adjustment and return to the cursor mode.Dual receiver function (only FASSTest 18CH /T-FHSS mode) procedure1. Move  the  cursor  to  the  [SINGLE]  item  and touch the RTN button to switch to  the data input mode. 2. Select the [SINGLE] or [DUAL] by scrolling the touch sensor.3. Touch the RTN button to end adjustment and return to the cursor mode.Telemetry ACT/INH procedure1. Move the cursor to the TELEMETRY [ACT] item and touch the  RTN  button to switch  to  the data input mode. 2. Select the [ACT]or[INH] by scrolling the touch sensor.3. Touch the RTN button to end adjustment and return to the cursor mode.DL Interval set procedure1. Move  the  cursor to the TELEMETRY DL[1.0s] item and  touch the RTN button to switch to the data input mode. 2. Select the  DL  time  by  scrolling  the  touch sensor.  If  a  DL  interval  is  increased,  the  response of the sensor data display becomes slower, but stick response will improve.  Initial value: 1.0s  Adjustment range : 0.1s~2.0s3. Touch the RTN button to end adjustment and ID  of  a  Primary receiver displays.ID of a Secondary receiver displays.In DUAL, a primary receiver is link previously. Next, a secondary receiver is link.
72 <Functions of Linkage Menu>System Type■FASSTest 18CH ---■FASSTest 12CH ---■FASST MULTI      ---■FASST 7CH          ---FASST-7CHsystemreceivermode.Upto7channelscanbeused.■T-FHSS Air          ---■S-FHSS                  ---S-FHSSsystemreceivermode.Upto8channelscanbeused.FASSTestsystemreceivermode.Applicablewiththetelemetrysensorunit.Upto18channels(linear16+ON/OFF2)canbeused.T-FHSSsystemreceivermode.Applicablewiththetelemetrysensorunit.Upto18channels(linear16+ON/OFF2)canbeused.FASSTestsystemreceivermode.Applicablewithreceivervoltagedisplay.Upto12channels(linear10+ON/OFF2)canbeused.TelemetrySensorcannotbeused,buttheresponsespeedisafasterthanthatofthe18CHmode.FASST-MULTIsystemreceivermode.Upto18channels(linear16+ON/OFF2)canbeused.• Analog servos cannot be used with the R7008SB in the FASSTest 12CH mode.-Response speed has priority over number of channels-Telemetry requires only the current receiver  battery-Want to use a previously used receiver as is-Want to use a miniature receiver for indoor planes -Want to use an S-FHSS system miniature receiver-Want to use an T-FHSS system receiverFASSTest 18CHFASSTest 12CHFASST MULTIFASST 7CHS-FHSSR608FSR6008HSR6108SBR6208SBR6014HSR6014FSR6203SBR6203SBER6202SBWR6303SBR6303SBEFMR-01R7008SBR7003SBR7018SBR617FSR6004FFR616FFMR6106HFR6106HFCR6203SBR6203SBER6202SBWR6303SBR6303SBER2006GSR2106GFR2008SBFMR-01R7008SBR7003SBR7018SB (Usable receivers)-Want to use more channels-Want to use a large number of telemetry functions(The time of June, 2015) T-FHSS AirR3006SBR3008SB-Want to use a large number of telemetry functionsThe example for choosing System Type
73<Functions of Linkage Menu>● Select the function name and return to the Linkage menu  by  touching  the RTN button or pushing the Home/Exit button.<SensorTouch™>FUNCTION  Channel assignment of each function can be changed.Function change1.  Use  the  touch  sensor  to  move  the  cursor to the "FUNCTION"  item of the  channel you want to change and touch the RTN button.*The function selection screen is displayed.2.  Use  the  touch  sensor  to  move  the  cursor to the function  name  you want to  set  and touch the RTN button.*The function name blinks.3.  Touch  the  RTN  button  to  execute  the change.  (When  you  want  to  cancel  this operation,  operate the touch sensor or S1 button.)*Multiple channels can be assigned to one function.Operation control change1. Use  the touch  sensor to  move the  cursor to the "CONTROL" item of the channel you want to change and touch the RTN button.*The control selection screen is displayed.2. Use  the touch  sensor to  move the  cursor to the control you want to change, and touch the RTN button.*The same control can be assigned to multiple channels.*The setting can be changed for each condition.  After the set mode is changed from group mode [G] to single mode [S] at the control selection screen, only that condition setting is changed by control change; setting of other conditions remains the same.(The display screen is an example. The screen depends on the model type.)● Select [FUNCTION] at the linkage menu and call the setup screen  shown  below by touching  the RTN button.● Trim operation mode"COMB": Combination mode"SEPAR": Separate modeWhen you select model and wing (swash) types, you will find  that the optimized  combinations of servo output channels and functions have been already preset. If you would like, you can freely change combinations of servo output channels, functions (aileron, elevator, etc), and control (sticks, switches, and trim levers). *You can also assign the same function to multiple servo output channels such as assigning elevator function to CH2 and CH3.Channel ReplacementWhen the channel is replaced in the function menu, replaced channel uses the setting data (ATV, SUB-TRIM, REVERSE, F/S, and B-F/S, etc.).Servo Output ChannelsFor FASSTest 14CH mode, you can set 12 linear channels and two digital channels. For FASSTest 18CH mode, you can set 10 linear channels and two digital channels. For FASST MULT mode, you can set 12 linear channels and two digital channels.For FASST 7CH mode, you can set only 7 linear channels. For S-FHSS mode, you can set only 8 linear channels.*DG1/2 (digital channels)  These channels can function as switched channels. You can freely change combinations between servo output channels and input controls (sticks, switches, and trim levers).Motor FunctionIf you have either a glider or airplane model type selected, and choose to activate the motor function, a reverse setting screen is displayed. *If " YES" is selected, the output is reversed.  If "NO" is selected, the output is normal.Scrolling● Moving cursor● Selecting mode● Push the S1 button to call next page.
74 <Functions of Linkage Menu>Trim setting  Use the touch sensor to move the  cursor to the "TRIM" item of the  channel you want  to change and touch the RTN button.*The trim setup screen is displayed.  The  following  items  can  be  set at the trim setup screen:*The setting can be changed for each condition.  After the set mode is changed from group mode [G] to single mode [S] at the control selection screen, only that condition setting is changed by control change; setting of other conditions remains the same.Trim selection  Use  the  touch  sensor  to  move  the  cursor to the trim,  lever, etc. you  want to set  and touch the RTN button.*The setting can be changed.Trim rate setting  Use the touch sensor to move the  cursor to the [RATE] item and touch the RTN button to switch to the data input mode.   Set the trim rate by turning the touch sensor.  Initial value: +30%  Adjustment range : 0~150%(When the RTN button is touched for 1 second, the trim rate is reset to the initial value.)  Touch the RTN button to end adjustment and return to the cursol move mode.Trim mode selection  Use the touch sensor to move the  cursor to the  [TRIM  MODE]  item  and  select  the  trim mode by turning the touch sensor.  [NORM]: Normal mode. Normal trim (parallel shift trim) operation.  [ATL]:  ATL  operation  mode.  Maximum change near center  by operation normally used  with  throttle  trim.  Reverse  is  also possible.   [NORM]/[REV] selection is possible at the "ATL REV" item.  [CENTER]: Maximum change near center by center trim operation.WARNING  As a safety precaution to prevent the motor from starting unexpectedly, please switch off the motor accordingly. We also suggest removing the propeller from the motor as an additional precaution.
75<Functions of Linkage Menu>● Select the function name and return to the Linkage menu  by  touching  the RTN button or pushing the Home/Exit button.<SensorTouch™>SUB-TRIM Setting of neutral position of each servo.(The display screen is an example. The screen depends on the model type.)The Sub-Trim function is used to set the servo neutral position, and may be used to make fine adjustments to the control surface after linkages and touchrods are hooked up. When you begin to set up a model, be sure that the digital trims are set to their center position.Sub trim adjustment1. Use  the touch  sensor to  move the  cursor to the channel you  want to adjust  and touch the RTN button  to  switch to the data  input mode.2. Adjust by turning the touch sensor.  Initial value: 0  Adjustment range: -240~+240 (steps)(When the RTN button is touched for 1 second, sub trim is reset to the initial value.)*Before sub trim adjustment, adjustment of the linkage so that control surfaces need not use sub trim as much as possible is very important.3. Repeat this procedure for each channel.● Select [SUB-TRIM] at the linkage menu and call the setup screen shown  below by touching  the RTN button.Scrolling● Moving cursor● Adjusting value● Push the S1 button to call next page.
76 <Functions of Linkage Menu>● Select the function name and return to the Linkage menu  by  touching  the RTN button or pushing the Home/Exit button.<SensorTouch™>SERVO-REVERSE Use to reverse the throw direction.Servo Reverse changes the direction of an individual servo’s response to a control stick movement.For CCPM helicopters, be sure to read the section on Swash AFR  before reversing any servos. With CCPM helicopters, always complete your servo reversing prior to any other programming. If you use pre-built Airplane/Sailplane functions Servo reversing procedure*After linkage of a new model is complete, check whether or not each servo is connected to the correct channel.*Next, determine whether you need to reverse any channels by moving each stick.1. Use  the touch  sensor to  move the  cursor to the channel you want to reverse and touch the RTN button  to  switch to the data  input mode.2.  Turn  the  touch  sensor  and  change  the display to [REVERSE] (or [NORMAL]).*The display blinks.3.  When  the  RTN  button  is  touched,  servo operation is reversed. (Operate touch sensor or S1 button to stop reversal.)*Repeat the operation above for each channel that must be reversed.that control multiple servos, it may be confusing to tell whether the servo needs to be reversed or a setting in the function needs to be reversed. See the instructions for each specialized function for further details. Always check servo direction prior to every ight as an additional precaution to conrm proper model memory, hook ups, and radio function.(The display screen is an example. The screen depends on the model type.)● Select [SERVO REVERSE] at the linkage menu and call the setup  screen shown below  by  touching the RTN button.Scrolling● Moving cursor● Selecting mode● Push the S1 button to call next page.
77<Functions of Linkage Menu>● Select the function name and return to the Linkage menu  by  touching  the RTN button or pushing the Home/Exit button.<SensorTouch™>(The display screen is an example. The screen depends on the model type.)● Select [FAIL SAFE] at the linkage menu and call the setup screen shown  below by touching  the RTN button.FAIL SAFE Sets the servos  operating  position when transmitter  signals can no longer be received or when the receiver battery voltage drops.The Failsafe function may be used to set up positions that the servos move to in the case of radio interference.You may set either of two positions for each channel: Hold, where the servo maintains its last commanded position, or Failsafe, where each servo moves to a predetermined position. You may choose either mode for each channel. (FASST 7CH mode: CH3 only)The T18SZ system also provides you with an advanced battery monitoring function that warns you when the receiver battery has only a little power remaining. In this case, each servo is moved to the defined failsafe position. (FASST 7CH mode: CH3 only) The battery failsafe may be released by operating a predefined control on the transmitter, do not continue to fly, land as soon as possible. Remember, if the predefined Fail safe setting procedure1.  Move  the  cursor  to  the  "F/S"  item  of  the channel you want to set and touch the RTN button to switch to the data input mode.2. Select the F/S  mode by scrolling the  touch sensor. A conrmation message appears. *The display blinks.3. Touch the RTN button. (Touch the S1 button to stop setting.)*The channel switches to the F/S mode.4. Move the cursor to the "POS" item.  Hold  the  corresponding  stick,  knob, slider, etc.  in  the  position  you  want  the  servo to  move  to  when  the  fail  safe  function  is activated and touch the RTN button for one second.*The set position is displayed in percentage.*If you want to return that channel to the hold mode, move the cursor to the "F/S" item and touch the RTN button to switch to the data input mode. Select the F/S mode by scrolling the touch sensor. A conrmation message appears and then change the mode by touching the RTN button.control suddenly moves to a position you did not command, land at once and check your receiver battery.Denes servo position when signals are lost and when receiver battery voltage becomes low.WARNING For safety, always set the fail safe functions.●Remember to set the throttle channel fail safe function so that the servo moves to the maximum slow side for airplanes and to the slow side from the hovering position for helicopters.Crashing of the model at full high when normal radio waves cannot be received due to interference, etc., is very dangerous.●If the battery  fail  safe is  reset  by the  throttle stick, it  may be mistaken for an engine malfunction and will be reset at throttle slow and the model will continue to y. If you have any doubts, immediately land.Battery fail safe setting procedure  Battery fail safe can be set for each channel by the  same method as the fail safe setting procedure. Select and set the "B.F/S" item.  [ON]: Battery fail safe function ON  [OFF]: Battery fail safe function OFFBattery fail safe release switch setting  This function temporarily releases the battery fail  safe  function,  so  the  fuselage  can recover after the battery fail  safe  function was  activated  by  a  drop  in  the  receiver battery voltage. This setting selects the switch which releases the battery fail safe function.1. Move the cursor to the [RELEASE B.F/S] item in the setup screen (last page).2. Touch the RTN button.*The switch selection screen is called.*For a detailed description of the switch selection and ON/OFF direction setting method, see [Switch Setting Method] at the back of this manual.Scrolling● Moving cursor● Selecting mode● Push the S1 button to call next page.
78 <Functions of Linkage Menu>● Select the function name and return to the Linkage menu  by  touching  the RTN button or pushing the Home/Exit button.<SensorTouch™>END POINT Sets the travel, limit point, and speed of each servo.The End Point function adjusts the left and right servo throws, generates differential throws, and will correct improper linkage settings. The travel rate can be varied from 30% to 140% in each direction on channels 1 to 12. Also, the limit point where servo throw stops may be varied from 0% to 155%.Servo travel adjustment1. Use  the touch  sensor to  move the  cursor to the "TRAV." item of the channel you want to adjust and touch the RTN button to switch to the data input mode.2. Turn the touch sensor to adjust the rate.  Initial value: 100%  Adjustment range: 30%~140%(When the RTN button is touched for 1 second, the rate is reset to the initial value.)  Touch the RTN button to end adjustment and return to the cursol move mode.3. Repeat this procedure for each rate.Limit point adjustment1. Use  the touch  sensor to  move the  cursor to the "LIMIT" item of the channel you  want to adjust and touch the RTN button to switch to the data input mode.2. Turn the touch sensor to adjust the limit point.  Initial value: 135%  Adjustment range: 0%~155%(When the RTN button is touched for 1 second, the limit point is reset to the initial value.)  Touch the RTN button to end adjustment and return to the cursol move mode.3. Repeat this procedure for each limit point.NOTE: The servo speed setting is used to set the servo delay for each channel, from channel l to channel 12. The system uses the programmed speed (delay) to slow down servo position changes. The servo speed setting can be varied from 0 to 27 in each channel.Servo speed setting1. Use  the touch  sensor to  move the  cursor to the "SPEED" item of the channel you want to adjust and touch the RTN button to switch to the data input mode.2.  Turn  the  touch  sensor  to  adjust  the  servo speed.  Initial value: 0  Adjustment range: 0~27 (steps)(When the RTN button is touched for 1 second, the servo speed is reset to the initial value.)  Touch the RTN button to end adjustment and return to the cursol move mode.3. Repeat this procedure for each channel.● Select  [END POINT] at the linkage menu and call the setup screen  shown  below by touching  the RTN button.(The display screen is an example. The screen depends on the model type.)Scrolling● Moving cursor● Adjusting value● Push the S1 button to call next page.
79<Functions of Linkage Menu>● Select the function name and return to the Linkage menu  by  touching  the RTN button or pushing the Home/Exit button.<SensorTouch™>THROTTLE CUT Stops the engine safely and easily.(airplane and helicopter only)Throttle cut provides an easy way to stop the engine, by ipping a switch with the throttle stick at idle. The action is not functional at high throttle to avoid accidental dead sticks. The switch’s location and direction must be chosen, as it defaults to NULL.Throttle cut setting procedure*Perform the following settings before using the touch sensor to move the cursor to the item to be set.1. Activate the function:  Move the cursor to the  [ACT/INH] item and touch the RTN button to switch to  the data input mode.   Turn  the  touch  sensor  to  the  left  until  the blinking  changes  from  "INH"  to  "ACT"  and then touch the RTN button.2. Switch setting:  Move the cursor to the  [SWITCH]  item  and call the  switch setup  screen by  pressing 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. Throttle cut position setting:  Move the  cursor to the [CUT POSITION] item and touch the  RTN  button to switch  to  the data input mode.  Adjust the servo operation position at throttle cut operation by turning the touch sensor to the left or right.  Initial value: 17%  Adjustment range: 0%~50%(When the RTN button is pressed for 1 second, the servo operation position is reset to the initial value.)  Touch the RTN button to end adjustment and return to the cursol move mode.*With the selected cut switch ON and the throttle stick at idle; adjust the rate until the engine consistently cuts off.  However, be sure that the throttle linkage is not pulled too tight and unreasonable force is not applied to the servo.● Select [THROTTLE  CUT] at the linkage  menu and call the setup  screen shown below  by  touching the RTN button.● Current throttle position ● Cut positionScrolling● Moving cursor● Selecting mode● Adjusting value
80 <Functions of Linkage Menu>● Select the function name and return to the Linkage menu  by  touching  the RTN button or pushing the Home/Exit button.<SensorTouch™>IDLE DOWN Lowers the engine idling speed.(airplane and helicopter only)The Idle Down function lowers the engines idle by ipping a switch with the throttle stick at idle. The action is not functional at high throttle to avoid accidental dead sticks. The switch’s location and direction must be chosen, as it defaults to NULL.Idle down setting procedure*Perform the following settings after using the touch sensor to move the cursor to the item you want to set.1. Activate the function:  Move the cursor to the  [ACT/INH] item and touch the RTN button to switch to  the data input mode.   Switch  the  blinking  from  "INH"  to  "ACT"  by turning the touch sensor to the left and then touch the RTN button.2. Switch setting:  Move the cursor to  the  [SWITCH]  item, call the  switch  setup  screen  by  touching  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. Offset rate setting:  Move  the  cursor  to  the  [OFFSET]  item  and touch the RTN button to switch to  the data input mode.   Adjust  the  servo  offset  rate  at  idle  down operation by turning the touch sensor to the left or right.  Initial value: 0%  Adjustment range: -100%~100%(When the RTN button is touched for 1 second, the offset rate is reset to the initial value.)*Maximum offset amount is near maximum slow.*When a minus rate is input, offset is applied to the high side.  Touch the RTN button to end adjustment and return to the cursol move mode.● Select [IDLE DOWN] at the linkage menu and call the setup screen  shown  below by touching  the RTN button.● Current throttle positionScrolling● Moving cursor● Selecting mode● Adjusting value
81<Functions of Linkage Menu>● Select the function name and return to the Linkage menu  by  touching  the RTN button or pushing the Home/Exit button.<SensorTouch™>SWASH RINGSwash ring setting procedure*Perform the following settings after using the touch sensor to move the cursor to the item you want to set.1. Activate the function:  Move the cursor to the  [ACT/INH] item and touch the RTN button to switch to  the data input mode.   Switch  the  blinking  from  "INH"  to  "ACT"  by turning the touch sensor to the left and then touch the RTN button.2. Rate setting:  Use  the  touch  sensor  to  move  the  cursor to the [RATE]  item touch the  RTN button to switch to the data input mode.   Use the touch sensor to set the rate.  Initial value: 100%.   Adjustment range: 50% to 200%.*Adjust the rate to maximum swash tilt. (When the RTN button is touched for 1 second, the rate is reset to the initial value.)  Touch the RTN button to end adjustment and return to the cursol move mode.Limits the swash plate travel to within a xed range. (Helicopter only)This function limits the swash travel to within a fixed range to prevent damaging of the swash linkage by simultaneous operation of the ailerons and elevators. It is effective in 3D aerobatics which use a large travel.●  The operating range display area:  The  vertical  direction  shows  the elevator  travel.  The  horizontal direction shows the aileron travel.●  The  marker  shows  the stick position.● Select [SWASH RING] at the linkage menu  and  call  the  setup  screen shown  below by touching the RTN button.● When the swash ring function is activated, a  circle  is  displayed  in  the  operating range  display  area  and  the  rate input box is displayed. Stick operation is limited to within the area of this circle.Scrolling● Moving cursor● Selecting mode● Adjusting value
82 <Functions of Linkage Menu>● Select the function name and return to the Linkage menu  by  touching  the RTN button or pushing the Home/Exit button.<SensorTouch™>SWASH Swash operation linkage correction function.(helicopter only, except swash type H-1)Neutral PointAt your linkages, if the servo horn deviates from a perpendicular position at neutral, the linkage compensation functions in this menu may not compensate effectively. To correct this use the neutral point function. This will move the neutral point of the servos to the actual perpendicular position. However, this adjustment changes only the axis point of the compensation functions in this menu, and does not affect the neutral position of other functions.Swash AFRSwash AFR function reduces/increases/reverses the rate (travel) of the aileron, elevator and collective pitch functions, by adjusting or reversing the motion of all servos involved in that function, only when using that function. *Before making the following settings, use the touch sensor to move the cursor to the item you want to set.Neutral point setting procedureThe neutral point becomes the correction standard point.*Adjusting the servo horn so that the neutral point is near the 50% position makes the mixing amount small.1. Neutral point setting  Move the cursor to the [POINT] item and hold the pitch operation so that the servo horn is at a right angle to the linkage rod and touch the RTN button for  1  second  and read the neutral position.*The neutral point can also be displayed by bar graph.  After  reading  the  neutral  point,  use  the other  correction functions to make further adjustments.Mixing RateThis compensation mixing is used to correct the tendency of the swash-plate for each control. The following compensation mixing is possible; PIT to AIL, PIT to ELE, AIL to PIT, ELE to AIL, and ELE to PIT (HR3 mode.) It adjusts the swash-plate to operate correctly for each control using the corresponding compensation mixing.Linkage CompensationThis compensation mixing is used to correct the tendency of the swash-plate for pitch control at low pitch and high pitch.Speed CompensationThis function is used to cancel the reaction that is generated by the difference of the operation amount of each servo when the swash-plate moves.Swash AFR setting procedureThe swash AFR function makes adjustments so that the servos travel the specified amount by [AILERON], [ELEVATOR], and [PITCH] operation.1. Use the touch sensor to  move the cursor to the function you  want to adjust  and touch the RTN button  to  switch to the data  input mode.2.  Adjust  the  AFR  rate  by  turning  the  touch sensor to the left or right.  Initial value: +50%  Adjustment range: -100%~+100%(When the RTN button is touched for 1 second, the AFR rate is reset to the initial value.)  Touch the RTN button to end adjustment and return to the cursol move mode.● Select [SWASH] at the linkage menu  and call the setup screen shown  below by touching  the RTN button.● Push the S1 button to call next page. Scrolling● Moving cursor● Selecting mode● Adjusting value
83<Functions of Linkage Menu>Mixing rate setting procedureThe HR-3 is taken as an example to describe mixing rate setting. Mixing applied in other swash modes is different, but the setting procedure is the same.*Set the throttle stick to the preset neutral point. Adjust the length of the linkage rod so that the swash plate is horizontal at this position.*The sub trim function can be used to make small adjustments.*Adjust so that the pitch curve is a straight line and pitch operation is maximum.*When making the following setting, use the touch sensor to move the cursor to the item you want to set and touch the RTN button to switch to the data input mode. Touch the RTN button to end adjustment and return to the cursol move mode.1. Adjustment at aileron operation [AIL to PIT]  Adjust  the  AIL  to  PIT  rate  so  there  is  no interference in the elevator or pitch direction when the aileron stick is  moved  to  the left and right.*Adjust by turning the touch sensor to the left or right.*The left and right sides can be adjusted individually.2.  Adjustment  at  elevator  operation  [ELE  to AIL]/[ELE to PIT]  Adjust the ELE to AIL and ELE  to PIT rates so there is no interference in the aileron or pitch direction when the elevator  stick is moved up and down.*Adjust by turning the touch sensor to the left and right.*The up and down sides can be adjusted individually.3. Adjustment at pitch operation [PIT to AIL][PIT to ELE]  Adjust the PIT  to AIL and  PIT  to ELE rates  so that the swash plate moves to the horizontal position when the throttle stick was moved to maximum slow and full high.*Adjust by turning the touch sensor to the left and right.*The slow and high sides can be adjusted individually.Linkage compensation setting procedure*Perform linkage compensation setting after mixing rate setting.*Linkage compensation compensates for interference by aileron operation with the elevator or elevator operation with the aileron at collective pitch control for low pitch and high pitch.*When making the following setting, use the touch sensor to move the cursor to the item you want to set and touch the RTN button to switch to the data input mode. Touch the RTN button to end adjustment and return to the cursol move mode.1. Compensation  at  aileron  operation  [AILERON]  Set the throttle to the maximum slow position. Move the aileron stick  to  the left and  right and adjust the aileron compensation amount so that interference in the elevator or  pitch direction at that time is minimum.*Adjust the touch sensor to the left and right.*The left and right sides can be adjusted individually.*When the interference increases when the compensation amount was increased, make adjustments with the compensation direction [DIR] as "-".2.  Compensation  at  elevator  operation [ELEVATOR]  Adjust the elevator compensation  amount so  that  the  aileron  or  pitch  direction  interference  when  the  elevator  stick  was moved up and down is minimum.3.  Regarding  steps  1  and  2  above,  perform aileron and  elevator compensation  similarly at the full high side of the throttle stick also.Speed compensation setting procedure1. Use  the touch  sensor to  move the  cursor to the "SPEED COMPENSATION" item and touch the RTN button  to  switch to the data  input mode.2. Set  the  throttle  stick  to  the  neutral  point position. Quickly move the elevator stick and adjust  the  speed  compensation  amount [SPEED  COMPENSATION]  for  minimum  interference in the pitch direction.*Adjust by turning the touch sensor to the left and right.  Touch the RTN button to end adjustment and return to the cursol move mode.
84 <Functions of Linkage Menu>● Select the function name and return to the Linkage menu  by  touching  the RTN button or pushing the Home/Exit button.<SensorTouch™>TIMER Timer settingThe Timer function may be set for any desired time, i.e. engine run time, specified times for competitions, etc. Two independent timers are provided for your use. The timers are stored independently with each model, meaning that when you switch between model setups, the timer associated with the new model is brought up automatically.The timers may be set to start and stop from the motion of any switch or stick. You may set the ON and OFF directions freely. Each timer has a capacity of up to 59 minutes 59 seconds.Timer setting*Perform the following settings after using the touch sensor to move the cursor to the item you want to set.1. Up timer/down timer setting  Move  the  cursor  to  the  [MODE]  item  and touch the RTN button to switch to  the data input mode.   Select the mode by moving the touch sensor to the left or right and touch the RTN button.  [UP]: Up timer  [DOWN]: Down timer2. Timer time setting  Move the cursor  to  the [10]:[100] item  and touch the RTN button to switch to  the data input mode.  Set the time  by turning the  touch sensor to the left or right.  [00]:[00]:[min]:[sec]  Touch the RTN button to end adjustment and Each timer may be set for count-down or count up operation with a target time. If a target time is set and the timer reaches the set time, a buzzer sound for each count is generated.Countdown timers sound one short beep during the last twenty seconds and two short beeps during the last ten seconds before reaching the target, then a long tone at the target time, and continue counting with displaying a minus (-) sign. Count-up timers also beep the last twenty and ten seconds, beep the target time, and keep counting upwards until shut down.return to the cursol move mode.3. Switch setting  Move  the  cursor  to  the  item  of  the  switch you want to set, call the switch setup screen by touching 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.]  [RESET SW]: Reset switch  [START SW]: Start switch  [STOP SW]: Stop switchTimer operation●  Timer 1  and Timer 2 are started/stopped by pre-selected start/stop switch.●  To  reset  a  timer,  operate the pre-selected reset switch, or move the cursor to the [RESET] display on the timer  screen  and touch the RTN button.●  Select [TIMER] at the linkage menu and call the setup screen shown below by touching the RTN button.●  The  timer  value  is  held even  if  the  power  is  turned off  or the model is switched.Memory →ON●Calling setup screenScrolling● Moving cursor● Selecting mode
85<Functions of Linkage Menu>Alarm mode*A mode which sounds an alarm every minute during the remaining time up to the timer alarm time.1.  Change  the  setting  by  pressing ↑or ↓button.  [↑]: An  alarm sounds every minute of the elapsed time from timer start. (Conventional mode)  [↓]: An  alarm sounds every minute of the remaining time up to the alarm time.HOUR mode*An HOUR mode counts up to 99 hours 50 minutes to the timer modes.●  This  mode  is  convenient  when  used  at engine maintenance period and other long term measurements.●  When  the  HORU  mode  is  set,  "xx(hour)  : xx(minute)"  is displayed on the count  time display. Seconds are not displayed.●  When the HORU mode is set, " : " blinks each second during timer operation.●  When  the  HORU  mode  is  set,  the  alarm function/lap time measurement function are inhibited.
86 <Functions of Linkage Menu>● Select the function name and return to the Linkage menu  by  touching  the RTN button or pushing the Home/Exit button.<SensorTouch™>T1-T6 SETTING Digital trim settingsThis function adjusts the digital trim's control step amount and operation mode (T1~T6.)When the flight conditions are set, the trim operation can be coupled with among all the conditions which combination mode is selected.Control step amount setting1. Use the touch sensor to  move the cursor to the [STEP] item and touch the RTN button to switch to the data input mode.   Set the control  step amount by  turning  the touch sensor.  Initial value: 4  Adjustment range: 1~200(When the RTN button is touched for 1 second, the control step amount is reset to the initial value.)*When the value is made large, the change per step becomes larger.2. Touch the RTN button to end adjustment and return to the cursol move mode.Separate/combination mode selection1. Use  the  touch  sensor  to  move  the  cursor to the [SEPA./COMB.] item  and  change to blinking  by  turning  the  touch  sensor  and select the mode by touching the RTN button.  [COMB]: Combination mode. The trim data are reected at all the ight conditions.   [SEPAR]: Separate mode. Trim adjustment for each ight condition.Trim display units●  Percentage(%) display  can  be selected at trim.1. Select  "TRIM  UNIT"  and  turn  the  dial  and switch the display to [%] or [--].*The display blinks.  [%]: Trim is displayed in % units.   [--]:  Trim  is  displayed  numerically as in the past.2. When the RTN button touched, the setting is changed.● Select [T1-T6 SETTING] at the linkage menu and call the setup screen  shown  below by touching  the RTN button.Scrolling● Moving cursor● Selecting mode
87<Functions of Linkage Menu>● Select the function name and return to the Linkage menu  by  touching  the RTN button or pushing the Home/Exit button.<SensorTouch™>MULTIPROP CH is extended by MPDX-1 of an optionThe system has compatible with the Futaba MPDX-1 multiprop decoder. One channel can be expanded to 8 channels by using the MPDX-1 multiprop decoder. Up to two MPDX-1 can be used.*The trim step amount and trim rate are not reset.Multiprop selection1. Select the Linkage  Menu  multiprop setting [MULTIPROP] and touch the RTN button.2. The MULTIPROP setup screen is displayed.3. Select [MP1] and touch the RTN button.4.  Scrolling  the  touch  sensor  and  switch  the display to [MP1] or [MP2].*The display blinks.   [MP1]: Multiprop 1   [MP2]: Multiprop 25. Touch the RTN button.Channel setting1.  Select  [CH]  and  touch  the  RTN  button.Scrolling  the touch sensor and display the channel to which the MPDX-1 is connected.*To turn off the multiprop function, set [--] at CH.2. When the activated channel is selected and touch the RTN button, the  multiprop setting contents are displayed.Control setting1. Select the "CONTROL" row  of the multiprop channel whose control you want to set and touch the RTN button.2.  A hardware selection screen is displayed. Select the hardware  which is to  set control and touch the RTN button.Servo reverse setting1.  Select  the "REVERSE" row of the multiprop channel which is to be reversed and  touch the RTN button.2.  Scrolling  the  touch  sensor  and  switch  the display to [NORM] or [REV].*The display blinks.   [NORM]: Normal mode   [REV]: Reverse mode3. Touch the RTN button.End Point Setting1. Select the " ←↑" row or " ↓→" row of the multiprop channel whose end point is to be set and switch to  the  data  input mode by  touch the RTN button.2. Adjust the end point  by scrolling the  touch sensor .    Initial value : 100%    Adjustment range : 30-100%3. After adjustment, touch the RTN button.● Select  [MULTPROP] at  the linkage menu and call the setup screen  shown  below by touching  the RTN button.Scrolling● Moving cursor● Selecting mode
88 <Functions of Linkage Menu>● Select the function name and return to the Linkage menu  by  touching  the RTN button or pushing the Home/Exit button.<SensorTouch™>FUNCTION NAME Function name can be changedThe name of the spare functions (AUXILIARY1-8) can be changed for the full name (10 characters) or for the abbreviated name (4 characters).Function name change method1.  Select  [FUNCTION  NAME]    of  the  Linkage Menu and touch the RTN button.2.  The  FUNCTION  NAME  setup  screen  is displayed.3.  When  the  function  whose  name  is  be change  is  selected  and  the  RTN  button  is touched , a modication screen is displayed.4.  Select  the  function  to  be  renamed  and select [RENAME]  and touch  the RTN button. A character  input screen  is displayed.  Input the function name.5. When [RESET] is selected and the RTN button is held down, the function name is set to the initial state function name.6. The function name may  be displayed in 10 characters or 4 characters, depending  on the setup screen.  For 4 characters,  display, input the function name as required.● Select [FUNCTION NAME] at the linkage menu and call the setup  screen shown below  by  touching the RTN button.Scrolling● Moving cursor● To next page
89<Functions of Linkage Menu>● Select the function name and return to the Linkage menu  by  touching  the RTN button or pushing the Home/Exit button.<SensorTouch™>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).*It cannot be used in FASST mode and S-FHSS mode.*Only receiver voltage and EXT voltage can be used in FASSTest12CH mode.*The FASSTest18CH mode can use all the telemetry functions. ●  Select  [TELEMETRY]  in  the  Linkage  menu  and access the setup screen shown below by touching the RTN button.● Push S1 button to advance to next page.Scrolling● Moving cursor● To next page●  Receiver → Transmitter. The reception strength is shown.How to see telemetry date1. Telemetry  screen  can  be  called  select [TELEMETRY] in the Linkage menu and access the setup screen by touching 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.  *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.WARNING Do not watch the transmitter screen during ight.*You may loose sight of the aircraft during ight 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.
90 <Functions of Linkage Menu>● Select the function name and return to the Linkage menu  by  touching  the RTN button or pushing the Home/Exit button.<SensorTouch™>TELEMETRY : RECEIVER [BATTERY] Displaying  data  from  the receiver battery voltageIn 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.*It cannot be used in FASST mode and S-FHSS mode.*Only receiver voltage and EXT voltage can be used in FASSTest12CH mode.*The FASSTest18CH mode can use all the telemetry functions.● Select [Rx-BATT.] in the TELEMETRY screen and  access  the  setup  screen  shown below by touching the RTN button.● Select  [BATTERY] in the RECEIVER screen and  access  the  setup  screen  shown below by touching the RTN button.●A setup of the voltage  on which the alarm operates.Scrolling● Moving cursor● Receiver battery voltage ● 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.●  ↓The  "down"  arrow will  indicate  that  an alarm will sound when  the  voltage drops  to  below  the setting.●  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 touch the RTN button to switch to  the data input mode. 4. Ajust the rate by scrolling the touch sensor.  Initial value: 4.0V  Adjustment range: 0.0V~100.0V*When the RTN button is touched for one second, the rate is reset to the initial value.5. Touch the RTN button. (To terminate the input and  return to the original  state,  touch  the Home/Exit button.)TYPE 1TYPE 2TYPE 3"VIBRATOR" typeIf the following types are selected, the transmitter will vibrate during the warning.
91<Functions of Linkage Menu>● Select the function name and return to the Linkage menu  by  touching  the RTN button or pushing the Home/Exit button.<SensorTouch™>● Select [Rx-BATT.] in the TELEMETRY screen and  access  the  setup  screen  shown below by touching the RTN button.● Select [EXT BATT.] in the RECEIVER screen and  access  the  setup  screen  shown below by touching the RTN button.●A setup  of the voltage on which the alarm operates.Scrolling● Moving cursor● EXT battery voltage  ●  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.●  ↓The  "down"  arrow will  indicate  that  an alarm will sound when the  voltage drops to below the setting.●  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 touch the RTN button to switch to  the data input mode. 4. Ajust the rate by scrolling the touch sensor.  Initial value: 4.0V  Adjustment range: 0.0V~100.0V*When the RTN button is touched for one second, the rate is reset to the initial value.5. Touch the RTN button. (To terminate the input and  return to the original  state,  touch  the Home/Exit button.)TYPE 1TYPE 2TYPE 3"VIBRATOR" typeIf the following types are selected, the transmitter will vibrate during the warning.TELEMETRY : RECEIVER [EXT BATT.] Displaying data from the EXT battery voltage portThe 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 (FUTM5551) or SBS-01V to the battery you desire to measure the voltage of the EXT-battery.You will be alerted by an alarm or vibration if the voltage set by you is exceeded.*It cannot be used in FASST mode and S-FHSS mode.*Only receiver voltage and EXT voltage will be received in the FASSTest12CH mode.*The FASSTest18CH mode will display all telemetry data.*CA-RVIN-700 must be installed in the aircraft.
92 <Functions of Linkage Menu>● Select the function name and return to the Linkage menu  by  touching  the RTN button or pushing the Home/Exit button.<SensorTouch™>TELEMETRY : TEMPERATURE Displaying data from the temperatureTemperature is a screen which displays/sets up the temperature information from an optional temperature sensor. The temperature of the model (engine,  motor, battery, etc.) which is ying can be displayed.If it becomes higher or lower than the setting  an alarm and/or vibration will alert you.*It cannot be used in FASST mode and S-FHSS mode.*Only receiver voltage and EXT voltage can be used inFASSTest12CH mode.*The FASSTest18CH mode can use all the telemetry functions.●  Select  [TEMPERATURE]  in  the  TELEMETRY  screen and  access  the  setup  screen  shown  below  by touching the RTN button.Scrolling● Moving cursor● Temperature● 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.●  ↓  A  downward  arrow will show  that an  alarm will  sound  when  the  temperature  drops  below the set value.●  ↑ An  upward  arrow will show  that  an  alarm  will  sound  when  the temperature rises above the set value.Alert set : Hot 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 touch the RTN button to switch to  the data input mode.4. Ajust the rate by scrolling the touch sensor.  Initial value: 100℃  Adjustment range: 0℃~200℃(↑LIMIT ≧ ↓LIMIT)*When the RTN button is touched for one second, the rate is reset to the initial value.5. Touch the RTN button. (To terminate the input and  return to the original  state,  touch  the Home/Exit button.)Alert set : Low-temperature warning1. 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 touch the RTN button to switch to  the data input mode.4. Ajust the rate by scrolling the touch sensor.  Initial value: 0℃  Adjustment range: 0℃~200℃(↑LIMIT ≧ ↓LIMIT)*When the RTN button is touched for one second, the rate is reset to the initial value.5. Touch the RTN button. (To terminate the input and  return to the original  state,  touch  the Home/Exit button.)*A temperature sensor must be installed in the aircraft.●Select [TEMPERATURE](small font display)  in  the  TEMPERATURE screen  and  access  the  setup screen  shown  below  by  touching the RTN button.● The ON/OFF switch of SPEECH is chosen.●A setup of the temperature on which the alarm operates.TYPE 1TYPE 2TYPE 3"VIBRATOR" typeIf the following types are selected, the transmitter will vibrate during the warning.
93<Functions of Linkage Menu>● Select the function name and return to the Linkage menu  by  touching  the RTN button or pushing the Home/Exit button.<SensorTouch™>●  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.●A setup of the revolution on which the alarm operates.TELEMETRY : RPM SENSOR Displaying data from the RPMRPM 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 ying can be shown.If it becomes higher or lower than the setting  an alarm and/or vibration will alert you. *It cannot be used in FASST mode and S-FHSS mode.*Only receiver voltage and EXT voltage can be used inFASSTest12CH mode.*The FASSTest18CH mode can use all the telemetry functions.●  Select  [RPM  sensor]  in  the  TELEMETRY screen  and  access  the  setup  screen shown below by touching the RTN button.Scrolling● Moving cursor● RPM●"MAGNET"  or "OPTICS"  is set  according  to  the sensor you use.SBS-01RM : MAGNETSBS-01RO : OPTICS● ↓A  downward arrow indicates  that  the alarm  will  sound  when  the  RPM  falls below the set value.●  ↑An  upward  arrow indicates  that  the  alarm  will  sound  when  the  RPM  rises above the set value.Alarm set : Over 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 touch the  RTN  button to switch  to  the data input mode.4. Ajust the rate by scrolling the touch sensor.  Initial value: 2,000rpm  Adjustment range: 0rpm~150,000rpm(↑LIMIT ≧ ↓LIMIT)*When the RTN button is touched for one second, the rate is reset to the initial value.5. Touch the RTN button. (To terminate the input and  return to the original  state,  touch  the Home/Exit button.)Alarm set : Under rotations1. 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 touch the RTN button to switch to  the data input mode.4. Ajust the rate by scrolling the touch sensor.  Initial value: 0rpm  Adjustment range: 0rpm~150,000rpm(↑LIMIT ≧ ↓LIMIT)*When the RTN button is touched for one second, the rate is reset to the initial value.5. Touch the RTN button. (To terminate the input and  return to the original  state,  touch  the Home/Exit button.)● 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. *A RPM sensor must be installed in the aircraft.●Select  [ROTATION](small  font display)  in  the  RPM  sensor screen  and  access  the  setup screen  shown  below  by  touching the RTN button.●  The  ON/OFF switch of SPEECH is chosen.TYPE 1TYPE 2TYPE 3"VIBRATOR" typeIf the following types are selected, the transmitter will vibrate during the warning.
94 <Functions of Linkage Menu>● Select the function name and return to the Linkage menu  by  touching  the RTN button or pushing the Home/Exit button.<SensorTouch™>TELEMETRY : ALTITUDE Displaying data from the altitudeALTITUDE 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 aireld is high, that shall be 0 m and the altitude difference from an airfield is displayed. This sensor calculates the altitude from atmospheric pressure. Atmospheric pressure 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 pressure changes in a weather situation.*It cannot be used in FASST mode and S-FHSS mode.*Only receiver voltage and EXT voltage can be used in FASSTest12CH mode.*The FASSTest18CH mode can use all the telemetry functions.● Select [ALTITUDE] in the TELEMETRY screen and  access  the  setup  screen  shown below by touching the RTN button.Scrolling● Moving cursor● Altitude● ↓ A downward arrow indicates  the  alarm will  sound  when  the altitude  reaches  below your set value.●  ↑  An  upward  arrow indicates  the  alarm will  sound  when  the altitude  reaches  above 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. Move  the  cursor  to  the  [PRESET]  of  "REFERENCE" item. 3. Touch the RTN button is pushed for 1 second. (To terminate the input and return to the original state, touch the Home/Exit button.) *Atmospheric pressure is changed according to the weather also at the same aireld. You should preset before a ight.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 touch the RTN button to switch to  the data input mode.4. Ajust the rate by scrolling the touch sensor.  Initial value: 200m  Adjustment range-500m~+3,000m(↑LIMIT ≧ ↓LIMIT)*When the RTN button is touched for one second, the rate is reset to the initial value.5. Touch the RTN button. (To terminate the input and  return to the original  state,  touch  the Home/Exit button.)Alarm set : Low side1. 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 touch the RTN button to switch to  the data input mode.4. Ajust the rate by scrolling the touch sensor.  Initial value: -50m  Adjustment range-500m~+3,000m(↑LIMIT ≧ ↓LIMIT)*When the RTN button is touched for one second, the rate is reset to the initial value.5. Touch the RTN button. (To terminate the input and  return to the original  state,  touch  the Home/Exit button.)*An altitude sensor or GPS sensor must be installed in the aircraft.●Select [ALTITUDE](small font display) in  the  TEMPERATURE  screen  and access  the  setup  screen  shown below by touching 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.●The ON/OFF switch  of SPEECH is chosen.●If  this  is  set  to  MODE1-4,  a rise  and dive  are  told by  a different melody.MODE1: Little rise/dive →Melody changes (sensitively) MODE4: Big rise/dive →Melody changes (insensible) . . .TYPE 1TYPE 2TYPE 3"VIBRATOR" typeIf the following  types  are  selected,  the transmitter will vibrate during the warning.
95<Functions of Linkage Menu>● Select the function name and return to the Linkage menu  by  touching  the RTN button or pushing the Home/Exit button.<SensorTouch™>●  Select [ALTITUDE]  in  the TELEMETRY  screen and access the  setup screen shown below by touching the RTN button.Scrolling● Moving cursor● ↓ A downward arrow indicates  the  alarm will  sound  when  the variomete  reaches  below your set value.●  ↑  An  upward  arrow indicates  the  alarm will  sound  when  the variometer  reaches above your set value.TYPE 1TYPE 2TYPE 3"VIBRATOR" typeIf the following  types  are  selected,  the transmitter will vibrate during the warning.●Select [VARIOMETER](small font display) in the TEMPERATURE screen and access the  setup  screen  shown  below  by touching 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.TELEMETRY : ALTITUDE [VARIOMETER] Displaying data from the variometerVARIO is a screen which displays / sets up the variometer information from an optional altitude sensor or GPS sensor. The variometer of the model which is ying can be known.If it becomes higher or lower than the setting  an alarm and/or vibration will alert you.To ensure that the pilot is aware as to the model's status, the T18SZ  incorporates a different melody for ascent and descent.  Additionally, depending upon the rate of climb or descent, the tones vary to indicate whether or not the airplane is climbing or descending at a rapid rate. *It cannot be used in FASST mode and S-FHSS mode.*Only receiver voltage and EXT voltage can be used in FASSTest12CH mode.*The FASSTest18CH mode can use all the telemetry functions.● VariometerAlert set : Rise 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 touch the RTN button to switch to  the data input mode.4. Ajust the rate by scrolling the touch sensor.  Initial value: +1m  Adjustment range-50m/s~+50m/s(↑LIMIT ≧ ↓LIMIT)*When the RTN button is touched for one second, the rate is reset to the initial value.5. Touch the RTN button. (To terminate the input and  return to the original  state,  touch  the Home/Exit button.)Alert set : Dive side1. 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 touch the RTN button to switch to  the data input mode.4. Ajust the rate by scrolling the touch sensor.  Initial value: -1m  Adjustment range-50m/s~+50m/s(↑LIMIT ≧ ↓LIMIT)*When the RTN button is touched for one second, the rate is reset to the initial value.5. Touch the RTN button. (To terminate the input and  return to the original  state,  touch  the Home/Exit button.)*An altitude sensor or GPS sensor must be installed in the aircraft.●The ON/OFF switch of SPEECH is chosen.●If  this  is  set  to  MODE1-4,  a rise and dive  are told  by a different melody.MODE1: Little rise/dive →Melody changes (sensitively) MODE4: Big rise/dive →Melody changes (insensible) . . .
96 <Functions of Linkage Menu>● Select the function name and return to the Linkage menu  by  touching  the RTN button or pushing the Home/Exit button.<SensorTouch™>In this screen, the battery voltage is displayed.  In order to use this function, it is necessary to connect External voltage connector of R7008SB ⇔ SBS-01V ⇔ Battery SBS-01V measures two batteries. The power battery connected to two lines is displayed on EXT-VOLT. The battery for receivers connected to 3P lines is displayed here. *It cannot be used in FASST mode and S-FHSS mode.*Only receiver voltage and EXT voltage can be used inFASSTest12CH mode.*The FASSTest18CH mode can use all the telemetry functions.*SBS-01V must be installed in the aircraft.<Two examples of wiring are shown >*Refer to the manual of SBS-01V for the details of wiring.to S.BUS2portto S.BUS2portR7008SBR7008SBDrive battery 1(EXT Battery)Receiver battery Receiver battery Drive battery 2(EXT Battery)Drive battery 1(EXT Battery)Drive battery 2(EXT Battery)SwitchPower supplies for servosAnother power supply Hub S.BUS2servosTwo drive batteries are measured (R7008SB use) Two drive batteries and power supplies for servos are measured (R7008SB use)●Battery voltage measurement for receivers [R7008SB use]●The drive battery 1 is measured in an EXT port [R7008SB use]●The drive battery 2 is measured in an EXT line [SBS-01V use]●Battery voltage measurement for receivers [R7008SB use]●The drive battery 1 is measured in an EXT port [R7008SB use]●The drive battery 2 is measured in an EXT line [SBS-01V use]●The voltage for servos is measured in a power supply line [SBS-01V use]Normal LineNormal LineEXT LineEXT Line*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.TELEMETRY : VOLTAGE [BATTERY] Displaying data from the battery voltage●Select  [VOLTAGE]  in  the  TELEMETRY screen and access the setup screen shown below by touching the RTN button.●Select [BATTERY]  in the VOLTAGE screen and access  the  setup  screen  shown  below  by touching the RTN button.●A setup of the voltage on  which  the  alarm operates.Scrolling● Moving cursor●Battery voltage ●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.●↓The  "down"  arrow  will indicate that an alarm  will sound  when  the  voltage drops to below the setting.●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 touch the RTN button to switch to the data input mode. 4.  Ajust  the  rate  by  scrolling  the touch sensor.  Initial value: 4.0V  Adjustment range: 0.0V~100.0V*When the RTN button is touched for one second, the rate is reset to the initial value.5. Touch  the  RTN  button.  (To  terminate  the  input  and  return to  the  original  state,  touch  the Home/Exit button.)TYPE 1TYPE 2TYPE 3"VIBRATOR" typeIf the following  types  are  selected,  the transmitter will vibrate during the warning.
97<Functions of Linkage Menu>● Select the function name and return to the Linkage menu  by  touching  the RTN button or pushing the Home/Exit button.<SensorTouch™>●  Select  [VOLTAGE]  in  the  TELEMETRY screen  and  access  the  setup  screen shown  below  by  touching  the  RTN  button.● Select [EXT BATT.] in the RECEIVER screen and  access  the  setup  screen  shown below by touching the RTN button.●A setup  of the voltage on which the alarm operates.Scrolling● Moving cursor● EXT battery voltage ● 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.●  ↓The  "down"  arrow will  indicate  that  an  alarm  will  sound when  the  voltage  drops  to  below  the setting.●  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 touch the RTN button to switch to  the data input mode. 4. Ajust the rate by scrolling the touch sensor.  Initial value: 4.0V  Adjustment range: 0.0V~100.0V*When the RTN button is touched for one second, the rate is reset to the initial value.5. Touch the RTN button. (To terminate the input and  return to the original  state,  touch  the Home/Exit button.)TELEMETRY : VOLTAGE [EXT-VOLT] Displaying  data  from  the  EXT  battery voltage portIn this screen, the  EXT battery voltage is displayed.  In order to use this function, it is necessary to connect External voltage connector of R7008SB ⇔ SBS-01V ⇔ Battery SBS-01V measures two batteries. The power battery connected to two lines is displayed on EXT-VOLT. *It cannot be used in FASST mode and S-FHSS mode.*Only receiver voltage and EXT voltage will be received in the FASSTest12CH mode.*The FASSTest18CH mode will display all telemetry data.*SBS-01V must be installed in the aircraft.TYPE 1TYPE 2TYPE 3"VIBRATOR" typeIf the following  types  are  selected,  the transmitter will vibrate during the warning.
98 <Functions of Linkage Menu>● Select the function name and return to the Linkage menu  by  touching  the RTN button or pushing the Home/Exit button.<SensorTouch™>TELEMETRY : GPS [DISTANCE] Displaying data from the Distance ScreenThe 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.*The GPS sensor is necessary, and is sold separately. Mount and connect the sensor in accordance with the sensor instruction manual. *It cannot be used in FASST mode and S-FHSS mode.*Only receiver voltage and EXT voltage can be used in FASSTest12CH mode.*The FASSTest18CH mode can use all the telemetry functions.*A GPS sensor must be installed in the aircraft.●This indicates the receiving  accuracy from a GPS  Satellite.  When three bars are displayed, the GPS is ready for use.SurfaceAltitudeSlant●Altitude calculated as either straight line distance  (slant)  or  surface  distance  on  a map can also be selected.●Select  <SLANT>  <SURFACE>    to “DISTANCE MODE”, scroll either  to the desired  method and touch the RTN button.*Positioning time of GPSWhen 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.● Select  [GPS] in the  TELEMETRY screen and  access the  setup  screen shown below by touching the RTN button.Scrolling● Moving cursor● Distance● ↓ A downward arrow indicates  the  alarm will  sound  when  the distance  reaches  below your set value.●  ↑  An  upward  arrow indicates  the  alarm will  sound  when  the distance  reaches  above your set value.●Select  [DISTANCE](small  font  display) in the TEMPERATURE screen and  access  the  setup  screen shown below by touching 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.●The ON/OFF switch of SPEECH is chosen.●Move the cursor to the [PRESET] of  "REFERENCE"  item.  Touch the RTN button  is  pushed  for  1 second. Sets the current aircraft position as the starting point.TYPE 1TYPE 2TYPE 3"VIBRATOR" typeIf the following  types  are  selected,  the transmitter will vibrate during the warning.
99<Functions of Linkage Menu>First, the set of a reference is required.1. The model and transmitter to which the GPS sensor was connected are turned on. 2. Move  the  cursor  to  the  [PRESET]  of  "REFERENCE" item. 3. Touch the RTN button is pushed for 1 second. (To terminate the input and return to the original state, touch 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 touch the RTN button to switch to  the data input mode.4. Ajust the rate by scrolling the touch sensor.  Initial value: 1,000m  Adjustment range 0m~3,000m(↑LIMIT ≧ ↓LIMIT)*When the RTN button is touched for one second, the rate is reset to the initial value.5. Touch the RTN button. (To terminate the input and  return to the original  state,  touch  the Home/Exit button.)Setting a "too close" alarm distance1. 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 touch the RTN button to switch to  the data input mode.4. Ajust the rate by scrolling the touch sensor.  Initial value: 0m  Adjustment range 0m~3,000m(↑LIMIT ≧ ↓LIMIT)*When the RTN button is touched for one second, the rate is reset to the initial value.5. Touch the RTN button. (To terminate the input and  return to the original  state,  touch  the Home/Exit button.)DistanceSpeedpositionTelemetry Data

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