Futaba 12FG User Manual

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<Before Use>

•Removing and storing the antenna

To remove the antenna from the storage

compartment, grasp the end of the antenna and pull
it out.

To store the antenna, push it in until it is locked.

If the antenna is not pushed in all the way, it may

fall out.

ƔAntenna

•Mounting and dismounting the antenna

Mount the antenna by turning it clockwise until

it locks in place.

Clockwise

When dismounting the antenna, turn the antenna

counterclockwise.

•Angle adjustment of the antenna

You can change the angle of the antenna, as

you like. Use a 2.5mm hexagonal wrench to turn
counterclockwise to release the screw on the left
of the antenna holder, and change the angle of the
antenna, as you like. Then retighten.

Screw

Monitor LED display

The status of the transmitter is displayed by LED

at the bottom left and right sides of the "T12FG"
logo.

LED (Red)

Displays the status of the RF module.

• Blink

When the RF module is not connected, an
RF module of a frequency different from the
transmitter setting is used, or the RF module is
abnormal, the LED blinks.

• On

The LED lights steadily when the proper RF
module is connected.

Displays the "non-default condition" warning.

• Blink

P o w e r s w i t c h i s t u r n e d o n w h e n a n y
condition switch is in the ON state.

LED (Green)

Displays the state of transmission of radio waves.

• Off

Radio waves are in the OFF state.

• On

Radio waves are being transmitted.

• Slow blink

Trainer function is set to the student mode
(radio waves OFF).

Switch (SA-SH)

(Switch Type)

• SA : 3 positions; Alternate; Short lever
• SB

: 3 positions; Alternate; Long lever

• SC : 3 positions; Alternate; Long lever
• SD : 3 positions; Alternate; Short lever
• SE

: 3 positions; Alternate; Short lever

• SF

: 2 positions; Alternate; Long lever

• SG : 3 positions; Alternate; Short lever
• SH

: 2 positions; Momentary; Long lever

*You can choose switch and set the ON/OFF-direction in the

setting screen of the mixing functions.

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