The RadioMaster MT12 Gyro Control Module is a game - changer! With this module, you can control two channels using simple hand gestures. It's perfect for operating devices like pan/tilt gimbals, RC tank turrets, and rear - wheel steering systems. When installed in the MT12 expansion slot, the two - axis gyro, combined with EdgeTX's advanced mixing and programmability, integrates your hand movements into the control stream. Your creativity is the only limit! Specifications include a DC 3.3V power supply, a weight of 8.3g, dimensions of 65.0*33.0 mm, and X - and Y - axis angle ranges of 90° (from - 45° to 45°). Installation is straightforward: remove the battery, take off the top cover, install the gyro module, and plug in the cable. The use involves several settings steps related to the MT12 radio, calibration, input menu settings, and mixer menu settings. You can also calibrate the gyro sensor's neutral point for a personalized experience. The package includes 1 MT12 Gyro Control Module and 1 5 - pin JST cable installed on the module.




Using the RadioMaster MT12 Gyro Control Module is a breeze. First, let's talk about installation. Take out the battery from the bottom of the MT12 and remove the top cover by pushing it away from the grip. Then, install the gyro module at the top of the radio base and plug the cable into the 5 - pin connector in the battery compartment. When it comes to using the module, you need to do some settings on the MT12 radio. Press the 'SYS' button and use the 'PAGE' button to get to the 'HARDWARE' menu. Set 'S3' and 'S4' under 'Pots' to 'Axis X' and 'Axis Y'. You can also calibrate the module in the 'HARDWARE' menu. For calibration, place the MT12 on a table to set the neutral point and move it around to calibrate the maximum values. In the 'INPUT' menu, bind the gyro output to two input channels. In the 'MIXER' menu, bind the gyro inputs to the actual receiver output channels. If you want to adjust the sensor according to your holding gesture, press and hold the red button for 2 seconds to calibrate the neutral point. As for maintenance, keep it clean and dry. Avoid dropping it or exposing it to extreme temperatures. This way, your gyro control module will serve you well for a long time.