Examples
• On a large model, you want to control each aileron
flap using two or more servos:
Assign the same input (control channel) to the rele-
vant outputs (servo connections). In this case, as-
sign one of the two default aileron control channels 2
+ 5 as an input depending on the left or right wing.
• On a large model, you want to control the rudder
using two or more servos:
Assign the same input (control channel) to the rele-
vant outputs (servo connections). In this case, de-
fault rudder channel 4.
Notices
• The maximum number of available lines (out-
puts) corresponds to the maximum number of
servos that can be connected to each receiv-
er.
• You can use the Transmitter Output option
(page 96), of the mz-24 HoTT Pro transmitter
to switch the transmitter control function as
desired, or assignthe same control function to
several outputs. For ease of use, it is strong-
ly recommended to only use one of the two
options.
Assigning One Channel to TwoReceivers
Users can use the Receiver Output option todistrib-
ute the 12 control channels of the mz-24 HoTT Pro
transmitterto two receivers as desired.
The numbering of the outputs (servo connections)and
the maximum number of available lines (outputs)cor-
responds to the maximum number of servos that can
be connected to the respective receivers. Follow the
same procedure as above.
RF ON/OFF
Manually turn the transmitter's RF transmission off
and on while the transmitter is currently turned on.
Use this function, for example, when changing model
memory or model type .
Notice
The next time the transmitter is turned on or a
model is switched, theOFF setting is reversed.
To manually turn the high-frequency transmis-
sion of your transmitter on or off, touch the corre-
sponding button in the RF ON/OFF line:
BACK
TX OUT SET
RF ON/OFF
RANGE TEST
BIND ON/OFF
SET
OFF
ON
12CH
RX1
RX2
DSC OUTPUT
SET
OFF
PPM10
NORMAL
RF TYPE
99sec
OFF
AUTOLOG
TX ctl
Press
Tip
Alternatively, press the RF Switch icon on the transmit-
ter main menu to bring up a function similar to the RF
Transmission:
000
000
000
000
mz
000%
000%
BATT TIME 00: 01: 23
MODELLNAME 1
M - 1
PHASE 1
000:00.0
000:00.0
4.2V
0:01:23
Press
RF TYPE (Country Setting)
The specific RF type needs to be set to satisfy the
relevant guidelines (FCC, ETSI, IC, etc.).
To switch your transmitter's country setting be-
tween NORMAL or AMERICA, press the button to
the right of the RF TYPE line:
BACK
TX OUT SET
RF ON/OFF
RANGE TEST
BIND ON/OFF
SET
OFF
ON
12CH
RX1
RX2
DSC OUTPUT
SET
OFF
PPM10
NORMAL
RF TYPE
99sec
OFF
AUTOLOG
TX ctl
Press
RANGE TEST
The integrated range test reduces the transmitter out-
put so that you can perform a function test at a dis-
tance of less then 330 ft (100 m).
It is useful to have an assistant to help with the range
test.
1. Install the receiver(s) already bound to the trans-
mitter into the model as described.
2. Turn the transmitter on and wait until the receiv-
er(s) indicate(s) a correct function connection. Ser-
vo movements can now be monitored.
3. Place the model on a flat surface (concrete, mowed
lawn or ground) so that the receiver antennas are
at least 6 inches (15 cm) above the ground. It may
be necessary to place a support underneath the
model during the test.
4. Hold the transmitter at hip level at a slight distance
from your body. Do not point the antenna direct-
ly at the model; rotate and/or bend the transmitter
antenna so that is it is approximately at a right an-
gle to the model.
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