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Never disassemble or modify the SD card.

 

Do not unreasonably bend, drop, scratch or 

place heavy objects on the SD card.

If smoke or an abnormal odor emanates from the 

card, immediately turn off the transmitter power.

 

Since the SD card is an electronic device, be 

careful of static electricity. 

■ Static electricity may cause erroneous operation or 

trouble.  

Do not use the SD card near radio and televi-

sion sets, audio equipment,  motors and other 

equipment that generate noise. 

■ Doing so may cause erroneous operation.  

Do not store the SD card in the following places:

・ Where the humidity is high  

・ Where the temperature difference is severe 

・ Where it is very dusty  

・ Where the card will be exposed to shock and vibration  

・ Near speakers and other magnetic devices  

SD Card (Commercial Product) Handling Precautions

WARNING

CAUTION

*Read the instruction manual supplied with the SD card for details.

Recorded data

The data recorded on the SD card cannot 

be compensated regardless of the contents 

or cause of the trouble or obstruction. 

Futaba does not perform data restoration or 

recovery work.

Do not use the SD card where it may be ex-

posed to water, chemicals, oil, or other fluids. 

■ Doing so may cause a fire or electric shock by short cir-

cuiting.  

Do not insert foreign matter into the transmit-

ter card slot. 

■ Doing so may cause erroneous operation. 

Do not expose the card to shock and vibration 

and do not remove the card from the card slot 

while data is being written or read. 

■ The data may be damaged or lost. 

Keep wireless equipment, batteries, aircraft, 

etc. away from children. 

Do not directly expose plastic parts to fuel, oil, 

exhaust gas, etc. 

■ If left in such an environment, the plastic may be  damaged. 
■ Since the metal parts of the case may corrode, always 

keep them clean. 

Join the Academy of Model Aeronautics. 

■ The Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA) provides 

guidelines and liability protection should the need arise. 

Storage and Disposal Precautions

Other Precautions

WARNING

CAUTION

Do not store wireless devices in the following 

places: 

・ Where it is extremely hot (40℃ [104F] or higher) or  

cold (-10℃ [14F] or lower)

・ Where the equipment will be exposed to direct sun-

light 

・ Where the humidity is high  

・ Where vibration is prevalent  

・ Where it is very dusty 

・ Where the device may be exposed to steam and heat

CAUTION

When the device will not be used for a long 

time, remove the battery from the transmitter and 

aircraft and store them in a dry place where the 

temperature is between 0 and 30℃ [32F and 86F].

■ Leaving batteries inside your model and radio when 

they are not being used for long periods will result in 

battery deterioration, liquid leakage and other damage. 

Always use genuine Futaba products such as 

transmitter, receiver, servo, ESC, battery, etc.

■ Futaba is not responsible for damage sustained by 

combination with parts other than Futaba Genuine 

Parts. Use the parts specified in the instruction manual 

and catalog.

Summary of Contents for FASSTest-2.4GHz T16SZ Series

Page 1: ...1M23N32902 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 18 Channel Digital Proportional R C System TM TM ...

Page 2: ...Stick control Multicopter Example 27 Stick Adjustment 28 SD card 29 Connector Plug 31 Receiver nomenclature 32 Receiver s antenna installation 34 Safety precautions when installing servos 35 S BUS S BUS2 Installation 36 S BUS Wiring example 37 S BUS2 System 38 S BUS S BUS2 device setting 39 BASIC OPERATION 40 Home screen 40 Link procedure 41 After setting 42 If the receiver s voltage does not disp...

Page 3: ...123 Dual rate 124 Prog mixes Program mixing 125 MODEL MENU Airplane Glider Multicopter Aileron differential 129 Flap setting 130 AIL Camber flap 131 AIL Brake flap 132 Aileron Rudder 133 Elevator Camber 134 Camber mixing 135 Airbrake ELE 137 Camber flap ELE 138 Rudder Aileron 139 Rudder Elevator 140 Butterfly 141 Trim mix 1 2 143 Snap roll Airplane only 144 Air brake Airplane only 145 Gyro 146 Ail...

Page 4: ...corrections will be available on this web page If you do not find the answers to your questions there please see the end of our F A Q area for information on contacting us via email for the most rapid and convenient response Don t have Internet access Internet access is available at no charge at most public libraries schools and other public resources We find internet support to be a fabulous refe...

Page 5: ...es 2 Exportation precautions a When this product is exported from the country of manufacture its use is to be approved by the laws governing the country of destination which govern devices that emit radio frequencies If this product is then re exported to other countries it may be subject to restrictions on such export Prior approval of the appropriate government authorities may be required If you...

Page 6: ...tenna types not included in this list having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type are strictly prohibited for use with this device No Name Gain Peak Remark 1 ANTB18 186A0 2 14dBi 1 2λsleeve antenna Federal Communications Commission Interference Statement for U S A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Par...

Page 7: ...igh CAUTION Procedures where the possibility of serious injury to the user is small but there is a danger of injury or physical damage if not carried out properly Prohibited Mandatory WARNING Always keep electrical components away from small children Flying Precautions WARNING Never grasp the transmitter antenna while flying The transmitter output may drop drastically Always make sure that all tra...

Page 8: ... the receiver When turning off the transmitter s power switch after the engine or motor has stopped state in which it will not rotate again 1 Turn off the receiver power switch 2 Then turn off the transmitter power switch If the power switch is turned on off in the opposite or der the propeller may rotate unexpectedly and cause a serious injury Also always observe the above order when setting the f...

Page 9: ... away from children Not doing so may cause electric shock or injury If the battery leaks liquid or generates an ab normal odor immediately move it to a safe place for disposal Not doing so may cause combustion If the battery liquid gets on your skin or cloth ing immediately flush the area with tap water or other clean water Consult a doctor The liquid can cause skin damage After the specified char...

Page 10: ...t expose the card to shock and vibration and do not remove the card from the card slot while data is being written or read The data may be damaged or lost Keep wireless equipment batteries aircraft etc away from children Do not directly expose plastic parts to fuel oil exhaust gas etc If left in such an environment the plastic may be damaged Since the metal parts of the case may corrode always kee...

Page 11: ... the battery wire and remove the battery from the transmitter 2 Next using a hand remove the transmitter s side cover rubber When using Mode 2 you will need to remove the side cover to expose the tension screw Side cover Rear Grip It removes from here It is difficult to remove rear grips from the central site of a transmitter Therefore remove from the outside of rear grips Rear Grip 4 Use a 1 5mm ...

Page 12: ...software is released the software is updated using an SD card The T16SZ is capable of using SD and SDHC cards SD 32MB 2GB SDHC 4GB 32GB SD card reader writer Saving model data and update files released from Futaba into the SD card you can use those files on your T16SZ transmitter Equipment for reading and writing SD cards is available at most electronics stores Stored data When you have a problem ...

Page 13: ...ve able When the SD card is pressed in once again the card will be released from the card slot and can be removed Inserting removing the SD card When a SD card is installed in the T16SZ transmitter a folder called Futaba is cre ated Folders called LOG and MODEL are created in this folder The MODEL folder stores the model data and the LOG folder stores the telemetry log data The telemetry log data ...

Page 14: ...r to this charging connector Connector for battery charger This is the connector for charging the NiMH battery HT5F1800B that is installed in the transmitter Do not use any other chargers except the attached special charger corresponding to NiMH battery Rubber cover Trainer Connector S BUS S I F Connector Charge Plug Earphone Plug S BUS connector S I F When using an S BUS servo and telemetry senso...

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