AUD01-AUD06 are servo speeds, AUD06 will be the fastest test and the smoothest. AUD01 will be the
slowest and will “step” to the next position while testing. Push MOD to exit back to the major function
display.
Major Function F4 – To manually move the servo with the MT-1 dial
This function is used to test the rotation of a servo manually.
Plug the servo into the OUT plug be careful to observe the polarity (negative, positive and signal). NOTE:
there are two “OUT” plugs, all modern servos use a positive going pulse, so plug your servo into the plug
showing a positive going pulse “_[]_” (looks like a “hat”).
Turn on the tester and use the up and down keys to go to F4 and push MOD. Turn the knob on the tester,
the servo should move with the movement of the knob and the position of the servo should show on the
display. Push MOD to exit back to the major function display.
Major Function F5 – To visually check a channel output pulse width at the receiver
This function is used to check the output pulse width of each channel at the receiver.
You must turn on the transmitter and receiver first. To do this, plug the receiver battery into the receiver
and turn the transmitter on.
Connect the supplied female to female cord from the receiver channel you wish to check, into the SIGNAL
I/P plug on the MT-1. NOTE: You could also plug the receiver channel into the MT-1 tester after the MT-1
is powered up.
Turn on the MT-1
Use the up and down keys to go to F5 and push MOD.
The MT-1 will show the transmitter/receiver pulse width on the display. If no signal is detected, the display
will show “OFF”.
NOTE: The MT-1 is very sensitive and if the transmitter pulse varies just a small amount, the display will
identify this and you will see the units and tens display numbers changing rapidly.
Major Function F6 – To check transmitter output pulse width at the transmitter
This function is used to the output pulse for each channel from the transmitter trainer port. This can check
up to 9 channels.
You will need a cable from the transmitter trainer port to the MT-1. The signal output pin from the
transmitter trainer port will need to go to the MT-1 SIGNAL I/P “S”. The shield from the transmitter output
will need to go tp the SIGNAL I/P “-“ (negative). The “+” is NOT connected.
Plug the above cable into the transmitter trainer port and into the MT-1 SIGNAL I/P port.
Turn on the transmitter and select the transmitter (if needed) as a trainer (not master).
Turn on the MT-1, use the up and down arrow keys to select F7, then push MOD. CH-1 will be shown
advising you that channel 1 will be tested, if you want another channel, use the up and down arrow keys to
select the channel you want. Push MID when the channel you want is displayed.
The output pulse width will be displayed on the display of the MT-1. To select another channel, push MID,
select the channel you want with the up and down arrow keys and push MID to display that channel.