View Full Version : Calibration Program for 14MZ
skurniaw
09-05-2007, 07:19 PM
I would like to calibrate my 14MZ, but I can not find the calibration program in this thread. Can somebody show it to me where to get it ?
Thanks a lot
MZFAN
09-06-2007, 10:26 AM
You can find the FX40 one on RCFAN page:
http://www.rcfan.com/radios.html
It will work on certain condition with the 14MZ.
I have just recalibrated my sticks with it because of neutral points that were off.
poerqwa
09-10-2007, 12:11 PM
Just make sure that when you use this FX40 version you also need to go back to encoder version 1.31.
I learned this the hard way :)
Marcomm
09-27-2007, 03:09 AM
Just make sure that when you use this FX40 version you also need to go back to encoder version 1.31.
I learned this the hard way :)Also I must calibrate a T14Mz Tutaba but when the program immediately departs 14mzutil the radio turn-off .
does it depend on the installed firmware in the t14?
poerqwa
09-27-2007, 05:08 PM
Yes.
I had to use the encoder 1.31 software in the 14mz to get the utility working.
Greetz,
Marc
Marcomm
09-28-2007, 04:46 AM
Yes.
I had to use the encoder 1.31 software in the 14mz to get the utility working.
Greetz,
MarcThank's !
With 1.31 firmware, it perfectly works...
coldsteel
10-30-2007, 11:28 PM
The LST,RST,LS,RS no in the Calibration Program (http://www.helifreak.com/showthread.php?p=415810#post415810),it invalidation ?:confused:
Anyone know what functionality the different buttons in the lower right corner with something that looks like japanese or chinese characters (or similar) is providing?
Would be nice if someone could "translate".
MZFAN
01-10-2008, 08:51 AM
Hi oak,
I don't recall these, could you take a picture?
When you go into "calibration", and the press "compensation" to start the calibration process, five buttons appear in the lower right corner of the screen. Let's name them button 1 to 5 counting from left to right. (see attachment 1).
- Pressing button 1 OR 2 toggles the appearance of button 2 (see picture 1 vs. 2).
- Pressing button 3 toggles the appearance of itself (see picture 2 vs.3).
- Pressing button 4 brings up a window with three tabs as shown in picture 4 through 6.
- Pressing button 5 brings up a window with two tabs as shown in picture 7 and 8.
MZFAN
01-12-2008, 11:01 PM
This is the Input Method Editor (IME) from Microsoft to choose between the different writting style in Japanese (picture 1 to 3). Then you have the property screen where first tab is the imput system (picture 4), the second is the dictionnary used (picture 5) and the third is the version information (picture 6).
The last two picture are about customizing the dictionnary. The first tab (picture 7) allows you to add a new word and the second tab (picture 8) to remove some.
I don't know why it is there. This input editor function normaly appears when you have something to write in a form for example.
Thanks, that clarified things a bit.