
53
Changing the Alert Temperature Value, Continued....
1) From within the TEMP1 or TEMP2 menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight
ALERT TEMP 212ºF (or 100ºC).
2) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to choose the desired Alert
Temperature value.
The Alert Temperature value cannot be set Higher than the Maximum Temperature value or Lower than the Minimum
Temperature value. If necessary, you may need to Lower the Minimum Temperature value prior to lowering the Alert
Temperature value.
ALERT TEMP setting range is 68ºF to 302ºF (0ºC to 150ºC). The default setting is 212ºF (100ºC).
Changing the Minimum Temperature Value:
The Minimum Temperature value determines the Minimum Temperature that will be displayed on the TELEMETRY screen TEMP1
or TEMP2 page and also calibrates the TEMP1 or TEMP2 Indicator on the TELEMETRY screen ALL page.
1) From within the TEMP1 or TEMP2 menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight MIN
TEMP > 68ºF (or 20ºC).
2) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to choose the desired Minimum
Temperature value.
MIN TEMP setting range is 32ºF to 302ºF (0ºC to 150ºC). The default setting is 68ºF (20ºC).
The Minimum Temperature value cannot be set Higher than the Alert Temperature value or the Maximum Temperature
value. If necessary, you may need to Increase these values prior to Increasing the Minimum Temperature value.
As described previously, when only the DISPLAY is turned ON using the DISPLAY key, the M12 can be placed in Receiver Mode,
allowing it to Bind with another Airtronics FH3 or FH4T transmitter and read Telemetry Data from it. For example, if using an FH4T
transmitter like the MT-4, MT-4 Telemetry Data can be viewed on the M12 TELEMETRY screen, or, if using an FH3 transmitter like
the MX-3X or M11X that doesn't support Telemetry, Steering and Throttle Output Data can still be viewed on the M12 TELEMETRY
screen. This capability allows the M12 to be used as a separate Telemetry Viewer and Recorder, much like the Airtronics TLS-01
Telemetry Logger. To use this feature, first Bind your other transmitter to its receiver, then place the M12 in Receiver Mode and
Bind it to your other transmitter. With your other transmitter turned ON and operating your Model, you can use the M12 in DISPLAY
mode to view Telemetry data from the other transmitter.
This section details placing the M12 in Receiver Mode and making Steering and Throttle Point adjustments so that your paired
transmitter's Steering and Throttle Output Data is displayed correctly on the M12's TELEMETRY screen.
The menus shown in this section are only available when using the M12 in DISPLAY mode. They are not available if the M12
is turned ON using the Power Switch.
Using the RXMODE menu, you are able to place the M12 transmitter in Receiver Mode, which allows you to Bind the M12 transmitter
with another Airtronics FH3 or FH4T transmitter and read Telemetry Data from it.
Enabling Receiver Mode:
1) With the transmitter turned OFF, press and HOLD the DISPLAY key to turn only
the Display ON.
2) From within the SYSTEM menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight the LOG SETUP
menu.
Comentarios a estos manuales