Home Screen Introduction of RadioLink T16D/T12D Transmitter
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Home Screen Introduction of RadioLink T16D/T12D Transmitter
Here is RadioLink T16D, 16 Fully-proportional Channels Transmitter, which supports different long-range modules, Rich user-defined functions, multiple languages and many other new functions.
You can see all the switches of T16D here. Red power LED and green RF LED.
Type-C port is up on the top. The type-C port can be used to update the firmware, copy model data and temporarily supply power to T16D. By the way, the maximum input voltage of the Type-C port is 5V. When connecting the USB cable, the input voltage cannot exceed 5V.
And here is the simulator port. The working voltage of T16D is from 7.4V to 18V. You can power on T16D with 8pcs AA batteries or 2S-4S LiPo battery. We use a 2S lipo battery.
Long press the power button of T16D to turn it on. Then we enter the home page.
Let’s check the task bar first.
① Model_1 is in the upper left corner, which indicates the current model you are using. T16D can store 100 sets of model data.
② Here is a sign of IN next to the signal tower, which indicates the Module selection.
It can be set in Receiver settings--RF SETTINGS. When internal module is selected, IN is displayed here ; when external module is selected, EX is displayed here .(If the external module is selected in Receiver settings--RF SETTINGS, the green RF LED is off.)
③ And here is the signal tower logo. After the transmitter and receiver are successfully bound, the signal tower will be displayed on the screen of T16D.
④ 8.2V is the Battery voltage of the transmitter.
⑤ There is a battery-shaped box to show the percentage of battery voltage. To show it correctly, you need to select the correct battery type. Enter the main menu--Transmitter settings--system settings--battery type. I’m using 2S lipo battery, so I select 2S. If I select the wrong battery type, such as 3S, the percentage will not be accurate.
⑥ On the left side, here is the Current flight mode: NORMAL. And the picture shows the current model type is fixed-wing.
⑦ On the right side, here are Timer 1 and Timer 2. Move the cursor to timer 1 or timer 2, short press the Push button to start or stop timing, and long press the Push button to reset timer.
⑧ RSSI is Received Signal Strength Indication. "NULL" means there is no signal or the receiver and transmitter are not bound.
⑨ RX_V is the voltage of the receiver;
⑩ EXT_V is the voltage of the model. When using a receiver with a telemetry function and the telemetry cable is correctly connected, the external voltage will be displayed on the screen.
⑪ Here is a lock. It is Screen lock. Move the cursor to the lock, and long press the Push button to lock or unlock the screen. When the screen is locked, the lock is red. Push or Mode button doesn’t work, but you can short press the End button to quickly view the monitor interface. You can long press Push button to unlock the screen, the lock will turn white, and all button functions will be restored.
⑫ We also notice that there are four scale marks on the bottom and left and right edges of the screen. These scale marks represent the trim of aileron, elevator, throttle and rudder respectively. When you push the trim lever, you can see the trim values on the screen.
So these are all the information on the home page. Press Mode button, you can enter MAIN MENU. There are four parts in total, including general settings, advanced settings, transmitter settings, and receiver settings.
Rotate Push button to move the cursor. And press Push button to confirm your selection. You can Press End button once to go back to the previous menu. 
Here are the functions in advanced settings. You can select the model type here, with 8 model types available, including fixed-wing, delta wing, multi-rotor, helicopter, car, boat, tank and robot.
That’s all about the basic introduction of T16D. We’ll introduce other functions in the following videos.

For more details of T16D, please refer to the link:
https://www.radiolink.com/t16d

For more details of T12D, please refer to the link:
https://www.radiolink.com/t12d

If any question about RadioLink products please feel free to contact us. Our email is: [email protected]

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