Channel assignment, Default channel assignment for ccpm helicopters, Default channel assignment for sailplanes – Spektrum SPMMSJR9 User Manual

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Channel Assignment
Note that MZ radios have a unique feature that allows the user to reassign the

functions (aileron, elevator, rudder, etc.) to any channels. This allows mixed

channels like right and left ailerons to be placed next to each other on the pulse

train to reduce the “out of sync” effects that occur when two or more channels are

operated simultaneously.

Important: The channel default settings in standard Acro mode coincide

with the channel designation as it appears on the Spektrum receiver.

Function

Port

Throttle

=

Throttle

Aileron

=

Aileron

Elevator

=

Elevator

Rudder

=

Rudder

Gear

=

Gear

Aux 1

=

Aux 1

Aux 2

=

Aux 2

Aux 3

=

Aux 3

If the user changes the channel assignment, then the receiver channel will also

change and the corresponding servo for that function must be plugged into the

appropriate receiver port.
The 12 and 14MZ radios reassign the channels when switching model types to

place the mixed channels side by side to reduce the non-synchronization effects

that occur when mixed channels are separated on the pulse train. Following are the

receiver assignments for CCPM helicopters and 6-channel sailplanes:

Default Channel Assignment for CCPM Helicopters

Function

Port

Gyro

=

Throttle

Aileron

=

Aileron

Throttle

=

Elevator

Rudder

=

Rudder

Elevator

=

Gear

Pitch

=

Aux 1

Aux 2

=

Aux 2

Govenor

=

Aux 3

Default Channel Assignment for Sailplanes

Function

Port

Aux6

=

Throttle

Aileron 1

=

Aileron

Elevator

=

Elevator

Rudder

=

Rudder

Aileron 2

=

Gear

Aux 5

=

Aux 1

Flap 1

=

Aux 3

Flap 2

=

Aux 2

Futaba FZ Module Special Instructions

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