EXZES ZZ Radio System Manual

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EXZES ZZ
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2.4GHZ FH4T RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM USER'S GUIDE
Telemetry System with Sanwa Synchronized Link Support
GLOSSARY OF TERMS REFERENCE
Grip: The Grip is molded from rubber in an ergonomic shape for increased comfort, control and feel.
High Side: Refers to the Throttle Control Stick stroke that opens the Throttle and powers your Model (pulling the Throttle Control
Stick).
Hold Setting: Determines how quickly the Brake moves from the Stroke setting to the Point setting when the Anti-Lock Braking
function is turned ON.
Inactivity Alarm: This alarm will sound if the transmitter is Left on for a period of 10 minutes without any control input from the
user. This alarm alerts you to prevent unwanted draining of the transmitter battery.
Inhibit: To deactivate or turn OFF a particular function.
Interval Timer: UsedseparatelyorinconjunctionwiththeLapTimer,notifiesyouwhenasetIntervalelapseswhileyouaredriving.
KM/H:KilometersperHour.
Lag: Controls the amount of Delay before the Anti-Lock Braking function Activates after reaching the Point setting.
Lap Indicator:IndicatesontheTELEMETRYscreenthepositionalongtheTelemetryDataStreamthataLapTimewascounted.
Lap Timer: Allows you to measure and record Lap Times for up to 154 Laps. The total number of Laps, the Current Lap Time, the
Best Lap Time and the Average Lap Time are all displayed. Lap Times are displayed in the following format: 00':00".00 (Minutes :
Seconds : 1/94th of a Second).
Latency: The Response Time between the transmitter and receiver. The EXZES ZZ and RX-412 receiver combination offer an
incredibly fast Response Time, making you feel more connected to your model than ever.
LCD Screen: The heart of the programming and display features of the transmitter. All programming and transmitter display functions
are shown on the LCD Screen. The LCD screen features an adjustable backlight, adjustable contrast and smooth scrolling.
LED1: Displays the current RF signal output status of the transmitter. When illuminated, an RF signal is being transmitted. When
extinguished, no RF signal is being transmitted. In addition, LED1 is used to indicate various transmitter conditions.
LED2: Displays the current status of the Telemetry connection. When illuminated, no Telemetry connection is present. When
extinguished, the Telemetry connection is Active. In addition, LED2 is used to indicate various transmitter conditions.
Low Voltage Alert Alarm: The Low Voltage Alert alarm will sound when the transmitter batteries reach the Low Voltage Alert
alarmvoltagevalueprogrammedintheSYSTEM-BATTERYmenu.Thealarmwillsoundeachtimethetransmitterbatteryvoltage
decreasesby0.1volt.Toclearthisalarm,presstheBACKkeyortheENTERkey.
Low Voltage Limit Alarm: The Low Voltage Limit alarm will sound when the transmitter batteries reach the Low Voltage Limit
alarmvoltagevalueprogrammedintheSYSTEM>BATTmenu.ThisalarmcanonlybeclearedbyturningthetransmitterOFFand
recharging or replacing the transmitter batteries.
Mode Display: Displayson theSTATUSscreenanyspecialProgrammingModesthat areActive,suchasThrottleOffsetor
Anti-Lock Braking.
Model Clear: Allows you to reset model-specific Programming Data for the currently Selected Model back to the factory default
settings.
Model Copy: Allows you to copy the Programming Data FROM the currently Selected Model TO another model.
Model Name: Allows you to name each of the 44 individual Models. This makes it easy to keep track of multiple models. The
Model Name can consist of up to 14 letters, numbers or symbols.
Model Select: Allows you to load the Programming Data for the particular model you wish to drive. The transmitter can store
Programming Data for up to 44 different models.
Model Sort: Allows you to change how your models are displayed in the Model Select List by allowing you to swap the currently
selected model with other models.
Model Template: Allows you to store up to five downloaded Pre-Programmed Model Templates that allow you to more easily
set up the transmitter for models that require more time-consuming and complicated programming.
Modulation Type Indicator: Indicates on the LCD screen the current Modulation Type that the transmitter is set to.
Motor on Axle Mixing:UsedtocontroleithertheFrontandRearmotorstogetherorindependently,givingyouDigandBurnfunctions.
MPH: Miles Per Hour.
NOR Channel Response Mode:UsedwithAnalogservosorESCsthatdon'tsupportSHRorSSRChannelResponseModes.This
mode has the slowest Response Time, but is compatible with all servos and ESCs.
On-Time Indicator:DisplaysontheSTATUSscreenthecurrentcumulativeOn-TimeofthetransmitterinHoursandMinutes.
Operating Voltage: The safe voltage that the transmitter or receiver can operate within. Exceeding the minimum operating voltage
can result in loss of power to the device(s). Exceeding the maximum operating voltage can result in damage to the devices(s).
Output Power: The power (in Milliwatts) that your transmitter transmits a signal.
Over Voltage Alarm: The Over Voltage Alarm will sound if the transmitter battery voltage is greater than 9.6 volts. To clear this
alarm, turn the transmitter OFF and replace the transmitter battery with one that when fully charged does not exceed 9.6 volts.