System type – Futaba 18MZ 2.4GHz User Manual
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System Type selection
The T18MZ is for 2.4GHz only. The system can be
changed from among 5 choices: FASSTest 18CH,
FASSTest 12CH, FASST MULTI, FASST 7CH,
S-FHSS. Select the system matched to the type of
receiver you are using.
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*Even if it changes a System Type, other model data is not
reset.
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*If a system type is changed in the case of a helicopter, It
can choose out of two channel orders.
[Yes] : Selection sets the channel order suitable for System
Type. (We recommend here. )
[No] : The present channel order is maintained.
*After change should operate a model and should fully
check a direction and a motion.
Receiver linking
The 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.
Dual receiver function (only FASSTest 18CH
mode)
Dual receivers can be linked with the T18MZ.
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. If a Dual receiver
function is used, the following function can set up
individually.
・Battery fail-safe voltage setup
・Telemetry function ON/OFF
・Sensor setup
●Return to Linkage Menu
● Touch the [System Type] button in the Linkage
Menu to call the setup screen shown below.
System Type
System mode setting, Receiver link
Telemetry function (FASSTest mode only)
To use the telemetry function, set “Telemetry” to
“ON”.
D/L Interval (FASSTest mode only)
When a telemetry function is enabled, the receiving
interval (down-link interval) of sensor data can be
changed.
If a D/L interval is increased, the response of
the sensor data display becomes slower, but stick
response will improve.
Battery fail-safe voltage setup (only FASSTest
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) = 7.2 ~ 7.4 v
It 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.