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Page 10The MX-Sport transmitter features four Programming Keys that are used to facilitate transmitter programming. The four Programming Keys consist
Page 11The Binding function allows you to Bind the transmitter and receiver pair. When new, it is necessar
Page 12When the transmitter is turned ON, the Voltage Indicator will be displayed. To cycle through the different Programming Menus, p
Page 13The Servo Reversing function allows you to electronically switch the direction of servo travel.
Page 14The End Point Adjustment function is used to adjust the amount of servo travel in both dire
Page 15If you're using an electronic speed control, the Throttle High and the Throttle Brake End Point Adjustment perce
Page 16Adjusting Throttle ExponentialThrottle Exponential can be variably adjusted from Mild through Linear to Quick. In gen
Page 17The Model Naming function allows you to name each of the 10 different models that can be saved in
Page 183) Use the trim switches to make nal adjustments to center the servo horns, then mechanically center the wheels and
Page 19Adjusting Throttle Dual RateThe Throttle Dual Rate percentage value should not be increased to the point where your t
Page 2Additional 2.4GHz receivers can be purchased and paired with the MX-Sport transmitter through the Binding operation. Please note that due to dif
Page 20This troubleshooting guide has been provided to help you diagnose and solve most problems that you may encounter with your
Page 21Antenna: Transmits the signal from the transmitter to the receiver in the model. Antenna Wire: The antenna wire receives the transmitt
Page 22Power Indicator: When illuminated, indicates that there is power to the transmitter.Power Switch: Turns the transmitter ON and OFF.Sel
Page 23MMenu Select Key. Programming Keys, OverviewMenu Select Key, Denition of 7Menu Select Key, Diagram of 6Model Naming, Namin
Page 24Airtronics is Distributed Exclusively in North America by:Global Hobby Distributors18480 Bandilier CircleFountain Valley, CA 92708Telephone: (7
Page 3This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These lim
Page 4l The antenna wire is delicate. Handle with care. Do not pull on the antenna wire with force.l Do not cut or extend the anten
Page 5This radio control system operates on the 2.4GHz frequency band. The 2.4GHz connection is determined by the transmitt
Page 6Use the diagram below to familiarize yourself with the different features of your MX-Sport transmitter. Descriptions of
Page 7- = Negative (Black)+ = Positive (Red)S = Signal (Blue)Antenna: Transmits the signal from th
Page 81) Remove the battery cover on the bottom of the transmitter by pushing rmly on the battery
Page 9Instead of using Alkaline batteries to power the transmitter and receiver, you can use
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