User manual

5. SPECIFICATION
7. ADJUSTBLE STICK LENGTH
6. DISPLAY EXPLANATION
- Function Help
8. ADJUSTBLE STICK TENSION
The control stick is consisted of 2pc of stick levers and it allows you to adjust the control stick’s
length as you want.
1. Receiver signal indicator
2. Button Lock status
3. Battery voltage of receiver
4. Timer
5. Flight timer
6. Trainer indicator
7. Q. LINK
8. Aileron trim
9. Throttle trim
10. Transmitter type
11. Elevator trim
12. Rudder trim
13. Model type
14. Battery voltage of transmitter
15. Model name and model memory
16. Model type
1. Hold the lever “B” and turn the lever “A
counter clockwise. Lever “B” The lock will be
released.
2. Turn the lever “B” and adjust the control
stick’s length as you want. Turn the lever “A”
clockwise, then the lever “A” and “B” are inter-
locked and xed.
The mz-12 offers adjustable tension on the throttle, aileron, elevator and rudder sticks.
1. Remove the battery cover and battery form the transmitter
2. Unscrew the six Philips head screws that hold the transmitter’s rear cover and remove the rear case.
3. Using a Philips screw driver, adjust the stick tension screw for the desired control. Clockwise to
tighten and counter clockwise to loosen.
Button Lock function
This function is used to prevent from pressing buttons accidently during ight.
Press both of TLM and VIEW buttons at the same time to lock the buttons. If you press both
of TLM and VIEW buttons at the same time again, the lock function is turned off.
Transmitter type
- NR (Normal) : When transmitter is operated in the normal mode
- T.T ( Trainer) : When transmitter is operated in the trainer mode
If Jack select programming is set to DSC at Basic sett, there is no display
Frequency band
Modulation
Output power
Current drain
Operating voltage
Transmitter mz-12
Receiver GR-16
2.4~2.4835GHz
FHSS
100mW
Approx 125mA
3.4V~6V
2.4~2.4835GHz
FHSS
-
Approx 70mA
3.6V~8.4V
5
16
15
14
13
12
3
4
5
6
7
8
911
10
1
2
Lever “A”
Lever “B
Aileron tension
Rudder tension
Elevator tension
Elevator tension
Rudder tension
Aileron tension
Model 2
Model 1
10
2