Model menu (common functions) – Futaba 14MZ User Manual
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MODEL MENU (COMMON FUNCTIONS)
This section describes the AFR, program mixing,
and other functions common to all model types.
Before setting the model data, use the Model
Type function of the Linkage Menu to select the 
model type matched to the fuselage. When another 
model type is selected thereafter, the AFR, program 
mixing, and other setting data are reset.
The functions in the Model Menu can be set for
each flight condition. When you want to use the 
system by switching the settings for each condition 
by switch, stick position, etc., use the Condition 
Select function to add flight conditions. (Up to 8 
conditions can be used)
Note: The T14MZ is designed so that the airplane 
and glider (including EP glider) model types are 
compatible with fuselages of similar type wings.
This section outlines the relationship between the 
functions common to airplanes and gliders, except 
some dedicated functions, and model type.
The setting items depend on the number of servos 
and other differences according to the wing type 
used, but reread them. The setup screens in the 
instruction manual are typical examples.
●Return to Home screen
● Touch the Model Menu button of the Home screen to call the
Model Menu.
● When the button of the function you want to set is touched, a
setup screen appears.
(Model Menu screen example)
*The Model Menu screen depends on the model type. This screen is for model type 4AIL+4FLP.
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Model Menu functions (Common) list
●Servo Monitor
Servo test and servo position display (For a
description of its functions, see the Linkage Menu 
section.)
●Condition Select
Flight conditions addition, deletion, copy,
condition renaming, and condition delay can be set.
●AFR (D/R)
Sets the rudder angle and curve of all the
operation functions. A D/R curve which can be 
switched with a switch, etc. can also be added.
●Prog. Mixes
Program mixing which can be freely customized.
Up to 10 mixes can be used for each condition.
●Fuel Mixture
Mixing used in needle adjustment of engines
which use a fuel mixture control carburetor. 
[Airplane, helicopter]
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