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Channels | 12 |
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Frequency | 2.4GHz |
Display | LCD |
Modulation | FASST |
Battery | 7.2V NiMH |
Explains safety symbols used throughout the manual, including Danger, Warning, and Caution.
Provides essential safety precautions to ensure safe operation during flights.
Details the advanced features and capabilities of the T12FG system.
Lists included accessories and provides detailed technical specifications of the system.
Instructions on proper antenna attachment, extension, and handling to prevent damage.
Explains how to use the EDIT dial, EDIT button, and S1 button for navigation and input.
Guide on how to adjust the length of the stick levers for personalized fit.
Instructions for adjusting the tension of the self-return type stick levers.
Details on setting the ratchet system for the throttle stick (airplane/helicopter).
Procedure for formatting an SD card for use with the T12FG transmitter.
Step-by-step guide on how to install the transmitter battery.
Ensuring correct and secure connection of receiver and servo connectors.
Guidelines for properly mounting servos to prevent vibration damage.
Instructions for charging the Ni-MH battery pack for the transmitter and receiver.
Detailed steps for powering on the transmitter safely and correctly.
Explanation of the auto shut-down feature to prevent accidental transmission.
Procedure for setting the receiver ID code for PCM-G3 receivers.
Guide on selecting and setting the transmission frequency for the receiver.
Details on accessing and using the screen for user name input.
Overview of the display elements for airplane and glider models.
A table listing all available functions within the system menu.
Information on using the T12FG specific trainer cable for instruction.
Reversing the operation signal direction of sticks, switches, and knobs.
Changing the stick operation mode of the transmitter.
Selecting the appropriate aircraft type (airplane, glider) and wing/tail types.
Connecting control surfaces like ailerons, elevators, and throttle.
A comprehensive table detailing all functions available in the Linkage Menu.
Loading, adding, deleting, and copying model settings.
Setting failsafe positions for servos in case of signal loss.
Adjusting servo travel limits and differential throws.
Adjusting differential rates for left and right ailerons.
Configuration for flap servo operation and mixing.
Setting up airbrake functions for landing or diving.
Adjusting pitch operation curves and trim settings for helicopters.
Correcting swash plate movement for aileron and elevator operations.
Selecting between group and single modes for setting flight conditions.
Adjusting servo operating speed for smooth and precise movements.
Method for selecting switches for various functions and mixing.
Understanding linear and symmetrical modes for stick/trim/knob operations.