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
50
Program description: reserving a new memory
max. 8 remain steadfastly at their centre position. If
you set up a ne
w model helicopter, servo 6 may also re-
spond to some extent to the controls - depending on the
position of the throttle limiter CTRL 6. For both model
types this situation only changes once you have carried
out the appropriate assignments in the “Transmitter
control settings” menu.
If you wish to use a newly initialised model memory,
then this MUST fi rst be “bound” to a (further) receiver
before any servos connected to the receiver can be con-
trolled from the transmitter. For more information on this
please refer to the “Binding” section on pages 61 and 70.
You will fi nd a description of the basic steps for program-
ming a fi xed-wing model aircraft in the Programming
Examples section starting on page 142; for model
helicopters the equivalent section starts on page 164.
The following menu descriptions are arranged in the
order that they are listed in the individual menus in the
multi-function list.