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10 The M12 is equipped with several dif
100Dual Rate SteeringDual Rate ThrottleDual Rate BrakeDual Rate Brake 2Trim SteeringTrim ThrottleTrim
101TR Ackerman Angle: An engineered value that allows the inner tire to tur
102Compensation Mixing: Used to create your own custom Mixes that allow you to control any number of
103TR Inactivity Alarm: This alarm will sound if the transmitter is Left on
104 Point Auxiliary: Allows you to program the Auxiliary 1 or Auxiliary 2 c
105TR Stroke: Determines the amount of Brake that's applied automatica
106 Symbols 2.4GHz Frequency Band Precautions 4A Ackerman Ang
107TR B Battery - Receiver, Warning if Using Li-Po or Li-Fe 8Battery -Transmitter, Cha
108 C Current Programming Menu, Diagram of 20Cursor Indicator, Definition of 21, 102C
109TR F Four Wheel Steering, Controlling 68Four Wheel Steering Mixing, Choosing Option
11TR3) Slide the battery cover back onto the transmitter and push it firmly until it 'clicks&ap
110 L Low Voltage Alert Alarm, Alert Value Tables 46Low Voltage Alert Alarm, Changing
111TR O ON/OFF Switch. See Power SwitchOn-Time Indicator, Definition of 19, 103On-Time
112 R Racing Mode Indicator, Diagram of 18Racing Mode LED. See Racing Mode, Active Rac
113TR S Setup Menu, Overview 61SHR Servo Mode. See Servo Operating ModeSHR Servo Mode,
114 T Telemetry - Receiver Mode, Enabling Receiver Mode 53Telemetry - Receiver Mode, O
115TR T Trim Type, Changing the Trim Type 43Trim Type, Overview 43Troubleshooting Gui
116Airtronics is Imported Exclusively in North America by:Global Hobby Distributors18480 Bandilier Ci
12To adjust the Steering Wheel spring tension, follow the step below:1) To Increase the spring tensi
13TRAn optional larger diameter Steering Wheel is included to best suit the user. Some user's fe
143) When satisfied with the adjustment, tighten the Throttle Trigger mounting screw (A).As you adju
15TR4) Being careful not to pinch any connectors or wires, align and secure the offset plate to the
16The position of the Steering Wheel can be switched from the Right side to the Left side to accommod
17TRScrolls between STATUS, ASSIGN and TELEMETRY screens. Scrolls the Programming Cursor RI
18Use the information in this section to familiarize yourself with the layout and different indicator
19TRThe M12 features four main menus that are accessed from the STATUS screen. Each of the four main
2Additional Airtronics 2.4GHz FH2, FH3, FH4 and FH4T surface receivers* can be purchased and paired w
20The four main menus described in the previous section all share the same basic layout as illustrate
21TRThe TELEMETRY screen displays Telemetry Data, such as RPM or Speed, Temperature, Receiver Voltage
22 TELEMETRY Screen Overview Diagram Descriptions, Continued...Numer
23TR7) Move the Steering Wheel and Throttle Trigger to verify that the servos are operating normally
24TYPEMODELDMSBINDSERVOASSIGNBUZZERVIBRATORLCDAUX TYPETRIM TYPETH TYPEVR ADJUSTBATTLOG SETUPBOOT MENU
25TRChoosing a Car Type, Continued:2) Press the ENTER key to open the TYPE menu. The cursor will def
265) EXECUTED will be displayed and the Model that you just Selected will be displayed in
27TRDeleting a Character:1) Press the SELECT sw
285) Press the ENTER key. MODEL COPY OK? NO/YES
29TRThe Model Sort function allows you
3TRThis is a high-output, full-range radio control system that should well exceed the range needed fo
30Changing Direct Model Select Models:1) From within the SYST
31TRChanging the Modulation Typ
32IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT S
33TRThe ASSIGN menu allows you to Assign different functions to each of the three Push-Button Switche
34Sw2*Sw1*Sw3*Sw3*Changing the Push-Bu
35TRChanging the Trim Switch Function Assignments:1) From within the SYSTEM menu, scroll UP or DOWN
36Changing the Trim Switch Direction o
37TRChanging the Auxiliary Dial Step V
38CLICKTRIMCENTERMULTITIMER SWINT1 TIMERINT2 TIMERLAP-PRELAP GOALOFFSETTELEMETRYLIMIT
39TRChanging the Audible Tones:1) From within the SYSTEM menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight the BU
4• The 2.4GHz frequency band may be used by other devices, or other devices in the immediate area ma
40Turning Vibration Functions ON and OFF:1) From wi
41TRChanging the LCD Contrast, Continued...2) Press the ENTER key to open the LCD menu. CONTRAST &g
42The Operating Mode of Auxiliary 1 and Auxiliary 2 can be changed to suit your specific requirements
43TRThe Trim Type function allows you choose the way servo Trim
44Two Throttle Types are available:F70:B30 - When Selected, t
45TRCalibrating the Steering, Throttle and Auxiliary L
46Calibrating the Steering, Throttle and Auxiliary Lev
47TRThe Low Voltage Alert alarm voltage value cannot be set Lower than the Low Voltage Limit alarm vo
48For information about using an optional Telemetry receiver with your M12 transmitter, plugging the
49TRWhen you choose UNIT > MPH or UNIT > KM/H the RATIO > value will be replaced with a 10CO
5TRTransmitter:• Model: M12• Output Power: 100mW• Nominal Input Voltage: 4.8v ~ 7.4v• Operating V
50If the RPM sensor is mounted to your engine's flywheel or your motor's pinion gear to rea
51TR
522) Press the ENTER key to open the LOG
53TRChanging the Alert Temperature Value, Continued...1) From within the TEMP1 or TEMP2 menu,
545) Turn your other transmitter ON, then navig
55TR4) Press the ENTER key. The ST POINT menu w
56The User Name function allows you to enter a User Nam
57TREntering a User Name:1) From within the SYSTEM menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight t
58The PCLINK menu allows you to Save th
59TRSaving Model Programming Data:1) From within the SYSTEM menu, scroll UP or DOWN to hig
6GripAntenna (Inside Handle)Throttle TriggerPower SwitchAuxiliary LeverSteering WheelU
60Loading Model Programming Data, Conti
61TRResetting the On-Time:1) From within the SY
62The End Point Adjustment function allows you to adjust
63TRThe Sub-Trim function allows you to correct the Neutral Trim
64The Servo Reversing function allows you to electronically switch the
65TRChanging the Auxiliary 1 Point Values, Continued..
66P1 though P6 setting range is H100 to L100. The defa
67TRChoosing the Four Wheel Steering Mixing Options:1) From within the SETUP menu, scroll UP or DOWN
68Choosing the Four Wheel Steering Mixing Options, Cont
69TRThe Feeling function allows you to
7TR Charge JackSwitch Sw3*Switch Trm5*Battery CompartmentPC-Link Inp
70Changing the Fail Safe Settings:1) From within the SETUP menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight the
71TRChoosing the Receiver Battery Voltage Value, Continued...2) Press the ENTER key to open t
721) From within the SETUP menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight the LAP TIMER menu.2) Press the ENT
73TRStopping the Lap Timer:1) To St
74Choosing the Optional Throttle Trigger Start, Continued...1) From within the INT1 menu, scroll UP
75TROFFSETBR-MIXTH-HLDC-MIX1C-MIX2ACKERR-DLYCODE AX1CODE AX2PG. 85PG. 87PG. 87PG. 89PG. 89PG. 92PG. 9
76Turning Separate Functions ON and OFF:When Racing Mode is turned ON
77TRChanging the Dual Rate Percentage Values:1) From within the RACING menu, scroll UP or DOWN to hi
78Changing the Trim Values:1) From within the RACING menu, scroll
79TRChoosing the Channel and the Cur
8Use the diagrams in this section to make receiver connections and to familiarize yourself with the R
80
81TRYou are able to adjust the Poi
82Choosing the Channel and the Curve
83TRChoosing the Channel, Continued...2) Press the ENTER key to ope
84In the default configuration, Push-Button Switch Sw2 controls the
85TRChanging the Point Percentage Value:The Point percentage value
86When the Throttle Offset function is turned ON, [OFFST] ON will be momentarily displayed in a pop-u
87TRThe Brake Mixing function allows you change the Brake Bias b
88So that the Throttle Hold function can be turned ON and OFF while
89TRThe Compensation Mixing function is used to create your own custom Mixes that allow you to contro
9TRBack Key: Pressing the BACK key returns the Programming Cursor to the previous menu. Press the BAC
90ST#ST#L-ST#F/STTH#TH#
91TRAdjust the Offset value to move the vertical axis and erase the Trim deviation from the Master Tr
92The Ackerman function allows you to change the Steering
93TRThe Code Auxiliary function is used with future connected products, such as an ESC, whose Program
94CH-SETPG. 94MENUPAGE #MENU DESCRIPTIONAdjust Programming Values for Common Functions in One Conveni
95TR Adding Programming Menus to the CUSTOM Menu:1) Highligh
96 Overview:The RX-461 and RX-462 receivers each feature t
97TRMounting the Temperature Sensor:1) Secure the Sensor End directly against the part of your engin
98Low transmitter battery voltageLow receiver battery voltageReceiver antenna not mounted correctlyIn
99TRSTTH/BR--------STTHAUX1AUX2STTH/BRAUX1AUX2STTH/BRAUX1AUX1----BR------------TH--------------------
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