1T R
10T RLow Voltage Alert Alarm:The Low Voltage Alert alarm will sound when the transmitter batteries reach th
11T RGENERALThe MT-4S transmitter's Operating Voltage Range is 4.0 t
12T RMoving the throttle trigger position does not affect the physical movement of the throttle trigger. Do
13T RThe maximum right and left travel of the steering wheel can be adjusted to best suit the feel of the s
14T RModel Number and NameTimer DisplayDigital Voltage IndicatorSteering Trim DisplayThrottle Trim DisplayS
15T RThe MT-4S transmitter features a Push-Button Rotary Dial and a BACK/CANCEL key that are used to facil
16T RThe Binding function allows you to Bind the transmitter and receiver pair. When new, it is necessary t
17T RPG. 17PG. 18PG. 19PG. 21PG. 23PG. 24PG. 26PG. 27PG. 34PG. 41PG. 42PG. 43PG. 46PG. 46PG. 47PG. 49The Ch
18T R6) After changing the desired Programming Value, press the ENTER key or the BACK/CANCEL key and the h
19T RAdjusting the Throttle Dual Rate Percentage Value:1) From within the D/R menu, scroll UP or DOWN to h
2T RThe packaging of your radio control system has been specially designed for the safe transportation and
20T RIMPORTANT: Before making End Point Adjustments, the servo horn needs to be centered. Install the servo
21T RIf you're using an Electronic Speed Control, the Throttle High and the Throttle Brake End Point A
22T RChoosing the Channel:Exponential or Adjustable Rate Control percentage values can be adjusted from Mil
23T RThe Servo Speed function allows you to slow the transit speed of the Steering, Throttle, Auxiliary 1 a
24T RAdjusting the Return to Neutral Speed Value:1) From within the SPEED menu, scroll UP or DOWN
25T R3) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to increase or decrease the Stroke percentage value.
26T RControlling the Anti-Lock Braking Function:1) By assigning the Anti-Lock Braking Point, Stroke, Lag,
27T RThe Auxiliary 1 Programming function allows you to program the six different Auxiliary Programming
28T RThe Point Auxiliary function allows you to program the Auxiliary 1 servo to move up to 6 different Poi
29T RChoosing the Four Wheel Steering Function:1) From the Top Screen, press the ENTER key to open the Pro
3T RIf you have any questions or concerns, we're here to help. If you encounter a problem with your ra
30T RControlling the Four Wheel Steering Mixing Function:1) In the default configuration, Auxiliary 1
31T RPROGRAMFRONT Throttle (Burn) - When set to 0:100, po
32T RChoosing the CODE Auxiliary Function:1) From the Top Screen, press the ENTER key to open the Programm
33T RPROGRAMChanging CODE Auxiliary Values:1) From the T
34T RThe Auxiliary 2 Programming function allows you to program the six different Auxiliary Programming
35T RThe Point Auxiliary function allows you to program the Auxiliary 2 servo to move up to 6 different Poi
36T RChoosing the Four Wheel Steering Function:1) From the Top Screen, press the ENTER key to open the Pro
37T RControlling the Four Wheel Steering Mixing Function:1) In the default configuration, Auxiliary 2 is c
38T RFRONT Throttle (Burn) - When set to 0:100, power wil
39T RPROGRAMChoosing the CODE Auxiliary Function:1) From the Top Screen, press the ENTER key to open the P
4T R• The 2.4GHz frequency band may be used by other devices, or o
40T RChanging CODE Auxiliary Values:1) From the Top Scre
41T RThe Trim function allows you to view the currently programmed Trim value of each of the four channels
42T R2) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to increase or decrease the Trim value in the desired
43T RThe Track Timers function features three different Timers. Timers are provided for measuring Lap Times
44T RStarting the Lap Timer:1) In the default configuration, Push-Button Switch Sw2 controls the Lap Timer
45T RStarting the Interval Timer:1) In the default configuration, Push-Button Switch Sw2 controls the Inte
46T RThe Lap Times menu displays a total of up to 99 laps that are recorded using the Lap Timer function. E
47T R5) To program a Fail Safe percentage value, move the control the amount you want the servo to move t
48T RStarting and Stopping the Telemetry Log:The Telemetry Log function must be Started in order for the tr
49T RSYSTEMPG. 49PG. 52PG. 53PG. 59PG. 59PG. 60PG. 61PG. 61PG. 62PG. 63PG. 68The different System Menus all
5T R• Adjustable Steering Wheel• Adjustable Grip• Variable Rate Adjustment• Model Naming• Model Select
50T R4) Scroll UP or DOWN to highlight the model you would like to select, then press the ENTER key. Selec
51T RThe Model Copy function allows you to copy the Programming Data from one model to another model. For e
52T RThe Binding function allows you to Bind the transmitter and receiver pair. When new, it is necessa
53T R1) From within the BIND menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight the desired channel you would like to
54T RThe Key Assignments function allows you to assign the ON/OFF control of various functions to Push-Butt
55T R4) Scroll UP or DOWN to highlight the function you would like to change for either SW1 or SW2.5) Pre
56T RChanging the Trim Switch Function:1) From within the KEY ASSIGN menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight
57T R1) From within the TRIM menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight the REV value you would like to change f
58T RChanging the Auxiliary Lever Function:In general, the Auxiliary Lever is used to control Auxiliary 1 C
59T RChanging the Trim Type:1) From within the SYSTEM menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight the TRIM TYPE m
6T RUse the diagrams in this section to familiarize yourself with the layout of your transmitter. Descripti
60T R2) Press the ENTER key. The AUX TYPE menu will be displayed and AUX1:STEP AUX will be highlighted.3)
61T RThe Audible Key Tone function allows you to change the Volume and Tone of the audible sounds that are
62T R2) Press the ENTER key. The BATTERY menu will be displayed and ALERT VOLT 4.6v will be highlighted.3)
63T R2) Press the ENTER key. The LCD menu will be displayed and CONTRAST 15 will be highlighted.3) P
64T R1) From within the TEMP1 or TEMP2 menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight MAX TEMP 248ºF (or 12
65T R1) From within the TEMP1 or TEMP2 menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight ALERT TEMP 212ºF (or 100ºC).2)
66T R1) From within the VOLT menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight ALERT VOLT 3.8v.2) Press the ENTER key,
67T RSYSTEM1) From within the RPM menu, scroll UP or DOWN to
68T R3) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to change the Telemetry ON/OFF value. When ON is selec
69T RTo cancel the calibration process, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight NO, then press the ENTER key. You ca
7T RLCD Screen LED 1/2Push-ButtonRotary Dial(Up/Down/Enter Key)BACK/CANCEL KeyDial KnobTrim Switch (Trm1)Tr
70T R1) Mount the RPM Sensor to an aluminum or ABS angled brack
71T RTransmitter does not turn ONTransmitter will not bind to receiverReceiver won't power ONAudible a
72T RRPM Sensor not functioningLCD is difficult to readThere is no LCD Backlight LCD Backlight keeps turnin
73T RBattery Compartment: Houses the four 'AA' Alkaline cells that power the transmitter. Alte
74T RFH3 Modulation: Frequency Hopping 3rd generation FHSS technology. FH3 Modulation is used in new-genera
75T RMotor on Axle Mixing: Used to control either the Front and Rear throttles to
76T RStep Value: A preset amount that the servo will travel when a Trim Switch is pressed once. The step va
77T RREFERENCEVoltage Alert Indicator: Indicates the currently programmed Voltage
78T RB Battery Compartment, Definition of 9, 73Battery Compartment,
79T RD Dual Rate, Adjusting the Dual Rate Steering Percentage Value
8T RAntenna: Transmits the signal from the transmitter to the receiver in the model. Never touch the Antenn
80T RI Interval Timer, Setting the Alarm (Goal Time) 44Interval Timer, Setting the
81T RREFERENCEM Modulation Type, Overview 52Motor on Axle Mixing, Ch
82T RR Receiver Specifications 5Receiver, Using 7.4 Volt Servos 8
83T RREFERENCES Suppression Capacitor, Definition of 76System Feat
84T RT Throttle Trigger Spring Tension, Changing 13Throttle Trigger
85T RREFERENCE
86T R
87T RAirtronics guarantees this product to be free from defects
88T RAirtronics is Imported Exclusively in North America by:Global Hobby Distributors18480 Bandilier Circle
9T RThe receiver uses Airtronics 'Z' connectors, which are electronically compatible with the ser
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