User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Programming Manual 33116.mx-16 HoTT.1.gb
- Contents
- Safety Notes
- Safety notes and handling instructions relating to Nickel-Metal-Hydride rechargeable batteries
- Introduction
- Operating Notes
- Description of transmitter
- Using for the first time ...
- Installation Notes
- Definition of terms
- Assigning switches and control switches
- Digital trims
- “Binding” transmitter and receiver
- What is a mixer?
- General notes regarding freely programmable mixers
- Fixed-wing model aircraft
- Receiver socket assignment for "normal" models
- Receiver socket assignment for models of the “Delta / Flying wing” type
- “Binding” transmitter and receiver
- Detailed description of programming
- mx-16 HoTT programming techniques
- Model helicopters
- Receiver socket assignment
- “Binding” transmitter and receiver
- Detailed description of programming
- Programming example
- Appendix
- Guarantee certifi cate
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Using the receiver for the fi rst time
connect its power supply; release the button again.
If the reset is carried out with the tr
ansmitter switched
off, or if the receiver is not already bound, the receiver
LED fl ashes red slowly after about two or three sec-
onds; at this stage it is immediately possible to initiate a
binding process at the transmitter. If the reset is carried
out with an already bound receiver, if the transmitter is
switched on, and if the associated model memory is ac-
tive, then the LED lights up green after a short interval to
indicate that your transmitter / receiving system is ready
for use once more.
Please note the following:
Resetting the receiver resets ALL the settings
stored in the receiver to the default settings, with
the exception of the binding information! If you
carry out a reset by mistake, this means that you
will have to restore all the receiver settings entered
using the Telemetry menu.
On the other hand, a deliberate RESET is particu-
larly useful if you wish to “re-house” a receiver in a
different model, as it represents an easy method of
avoiding the transference of unsuitable settings.