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Description of transmitter
transmitter controls
Aerial
CTRL 6: INC / DEC buttons*
SW 3: two-position switch
SW 2: two-position switch
CTRL 7: rotary propor-
tional control
Left-hand stick unit
Trims
ON / OFF switch
Input buttons
LCD screen
Input buttons
Trims
Right-hand stick unit
SW 1: two-position switch
Button: SW 4 / PB 8
Carry handle
Neckstrap lug
Attaching the transmitter neckstrap
You will fi nd a strap lug mounted in the centre of the
front face of the mx-16s transmitter, as shown in the dra-
wing on the right. This lug is positioned in such a way
that the transmitter is perfectly balanced even when sus-
pended from a neckstrap.
1121 Neckstrap, 20 mm wide
70 Neckstrap, 30 mm wide
SW 6 / 7: three-position switch
Description of transmitter – transmitter controls
* INC / DEC buttons (CTRL 5 and 6)
Each time you press the button the servo travel changes by 1% of
the set maximum; the system works as follows:
INC – in the positive direction;
DEC – in the negative direction.
CTRL 5: INC / DEC buttons*
Important note:
In the transmitter’s standard form any servos connec-
ted to the receiver can initially only be operated using
the dual-axis sticks. For maximum fl exibility, all the other
transmitter controls (CTRL 5 ... 7, SW 1 ... 7) are in soft-
ware terms “free”, and can be assigned to any channels
you like, enabling you to set up the system to suit your
personal preference or the requirements of a particu-
lar model. This is carried out in the »Control settings«
menu, as described on pages 50 and 52.