Copter
Helicopter model
To open the sub-menus of the SYSTEM menu, touch
to the gear symbol labeled "S" in the transmitter's ba-
sic display at the bottom right.
Touch
The display switches to the purple main menu. Touch
the menu item "
ST mode
".
Touch
Basically by all the six model types which are select-
able in the
mz-24
HoTT Pro there are four different
possibilities to assign the control functions to both
control sticks. The options that are chosen according
to both the individual preferences of the model pilot
and to the model type. "Mode 1" is the default.
Notice
The setting selected in this menu does not de-
pend on the model memory and is at the same
time valid for all of the model memories and as
comprehensible for all the model types stored in the
transmitter. Therefore, you should be particularly careful
with the control assignation of "cars" and "boats" on the
control codes of the "aircraft" fractions in order to avoid
conflicts after a possible model (type) change,
Land and water models
The compatibility with the following described control
mode 1 … 4 of the aircraft model type ways is howev-
er recommended, connect the control function 1 with
the forward/backward function and the control func-
tion 4 with the direction function:
Control mode
Model-specific basic settings
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System menu - ST mode
Summary of Contents for mz-24 PRO
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