Futaba T8FG-24G Radio Control (Transmitter) User Manual Instruction of the T14MZ

Futaba Corporation Radio Control (Transmitter) Instruction of the T14MZ

User manual

T8FG-2.4G   T8FG Radio Control Instruction Manual    INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing a Futaba digital proportional R/C system. In order for you to make the best use of your system and to use it safely, please read this manual carefully. If you have any difficulties while using your system, please consult the manual, our online Frequently Asked Questions (on the web pages referenced below), your hobby dealer, or the Futaba Service Center. Owner’s Manual and Additional Technical Help This manual has been carefully written to be as helpful to you, the new owner, as possible. There are many pages of setup procedures and examples. However, it need not be your sole resource of setup guidelines. For example, the back cover includes a quick-start set of instructions and the Frequently Asked Questions web page referenced below includes this type of step-by-step setup instructions for a variety of other model types. Due to potential unforeseen changes in production procedures, the information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice. No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form, at any time, without prior permission. Support and Service: It is recommended to have your Futaba equipment serviced annually during your hobby’s “off season” to ensure safe operation. Futaba Corporation   1
T8FG-2.4G  IN NORTH AMERICA  Please feel free to contact the Futaba Service Center for assistance in operation, use and programming. Please be sure to regularly visit the Frequently Asked Questions web site referenced below. This page includes extensive programming, use, set up and safety information on your radio system and is updated regularly. Any technical updates and US manual corrections will be available on this web page. If you do not find the answers to your questions there, please see the end of our F.A.Q. area for information on contacting us via email for the most rapid and convenient response.  Futaba Service Center 3002 N. Apollo Drive Suite 1 Champaign, IL 61822 TEL(217)398-8970, FAX(217)398-7721  HOW TO ACCESS to FAQ: http://www.futaba-rc.com/  OUTSIDE NORTH AMERICA Please contact your Futaba importer in your region of the world to assist you with any questions, problems or service needs. Please recognize that all information in this manual, and all support availability, is based upon the systems sold in North America only. Products purchased elsewhere may vary. Always contact your region’s support center for assistance.  The product is subject to regulations of the FCC and is restricted under United States law to such purposes. (See end of this manual for detail) Futaba Corporation   2
T8FG-2.4G Instruction of the T8FG  1. Location   SW-H SW-G SW-C RD Touch sensor T1 T2 RS SW-D J2 LCD J1 Right Stick Power Switch SW-E SW-F LD LS T3 T4 Hook for neck strap J3 J4 Left Stick SW-B SW-A Fig. 1-1 Front view   Charge jack DSC connector Fig.1-2 Rear view  Futaba Corporation   3
T8FG-2.4G  Battery lid (Slider type) Fig. 1-3 Bottom view     Ni-MH battery SD Card slot Fig 1-4 Battery box    2.  Charging the battery 1-1. Please confirms the power switch is off.   1-2. Insert the plug of the charger to charging bush of transmitter. 1-3. During the charging, the LED of the charger is on.  The charging time is appx. 15 hours. Please do not charge the battery for 15hours or more. The overcharge damages the battery. The battery is 6 cells Ni-MH battery the capacity is 7.2 V/ 1,700mAH.  Futaba Corporation   4
T8FG-2.4G     3.  Operation of the touch sensor  Contents Operation Touch part Condition Working At the screen have some pages. (Ex. P-MIX screen)  The cursor jumps to top of next page S1 At the screen have Only one(1) page.   The cursor jumps the top of page.   At the input data mode with blinking the setting data.  The setting data is canceled. At the moving cursor mode.  Change to the input data mode. At the input data mode.  Change to the moving cursor mode. Short touch   RTN At the input data mode with blinking the setting data.  The data is entered. Home screen, System menu, Linkage Menu, Model menu, Selecting ON/OFF Switch, USER NAME, MODEL NAME, DISPLAY, INFO, MODEL SELECT, MODEL TYPE, FREQUECY, DATA RESET, TIMER, Selecting Control, Selecting Function, SERVO MONITOR Jump to “System Menu” screen directly. SYS Except of above  Jump to “SERVO MONITOR” screen directly. LNK  At all screens  Jump to “Linkage Menu” screen directly. MDL  At all screens  Jump to “Model Menu” screen directly. HOME screen  Key lock On or Off S1  Except the HOME screen  Jump to HOME screen directly. RTN  At the input data mode with blinking the setting data.  Entered decision. Long touch(1 second)    At the input data mode without blinking the setting data.  Reset to the initialized value. Futaba Corporation   5
T8FG-2.4G At the moving cursor mode The cursor is moved. Scrolling  Outline of “RTN”  Input data mode  Increment or decrement the data. Select Yes or No, and so on.   4.  Turns on the transmitter 4-1 Power switch is to be on. The red LED is light. LCD displays the bar graph at moment. 4-2 Then, LCD displays the Home screen immediately.      Futaba Corporation   6
T8FG-2.4G  5.  Basic operation of editing LCD screen is consists of editing button and monitor display. You can go through editing menu by touch sensor. If you want t o go back to previous menu, you move the cursor to screen title and touch “RTN”.  6. Home screen You always enter this screen after turning on the power. It is a base screen to edit.      512 3611 17 2948  10  13   1.  User Name  8.  Mode (MULT / 7CH) 2.  Timer #1  9.  Timer #2 3.  Model Name  10.  Trim Indicator 4.  Clock icon (Jump to timer screen)  11.  Model Type Icon 5. Integrated Timer   12. Memory Card Icon (at detected card) 6.  Model Timer  13.  RF Transmit 7. Battery Gauge      Futaba Corporation   7
T8FG-2.4G Futaba Corporation   8  7. Linkage menu The linkage menu sets the primary data of the each model. These data are common to every flight condition. If you touch “LNK” of the touch sensor over 1 second, you can get into the linkage menu screen.       8. Model Menu The model menu sets the data of mixer. These data of each flight condition can be set.  If you touch “MDL” of the touch sensor over 1 second, you can get into model menu screen.   9. System Menu The system menu sets the transmitter setting data. For example, display contrast, stick mode. If you touch “SYS” of the touch sensor over 1 second, you can get into system menu screen
INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.    These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.  This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used according to the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.    However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.    If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which it found by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:   -- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -- Connect the equipment into an outlet other than the receiver’s -- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for assistance.    CAUTION:   To assure continued FCC compliance:          (1) Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  FCC Label Compliance Statement: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  Exposure to Radio Frequency RadiationTo comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, a separation distance of atleast 20cm must be maintained between the antenna of this device and all persons.  Thisdevice must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

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