This is the Futaba MSA-10 Servo Synchronizer.
Ideal for Giant Scale Models that require multiple-servo control.
FEATURES: Couples up to Four and electronically balances them to start
and stop simultaneously for strong, smooth operation of even the
largest control surfaces; plugs into a single Rx channel.
Allows for adjustment of end point and servo travel for each servo.
Also features reversing, so can be mounted in the most
efficient configuration possible.
Allows these 4 to be powered separate from receiver.
INCLUDES: One MSA-10 Servo Synchronizer with Futaba J connector.
One temporary battery channel jumper (used if no battery plugged in)
One small adjustment screwdriver.
Detailed one page instruction (available on line at www.futabarc.com)
REQUIRES: with Futaba J, Airtonics Z, or Hitec connectors.
Installation in the model.
SPECS: Dimensions: .8x1.5x.6 (21.4x38.6x15.1mm)
Weight: .46 ounces (13 grams)
COMMENTS: Simple setup with 1 dial and 2 switches;
Settings 1-4 are used to set neutral and end points together
in correlation with stick movement;
Settings 5-8 are used to set servo direction;
Setting 9 allows complete rest of all stored data;
Setting 0 as "OK" for inflight, can't bump adjustments.
5th port allows for battery power separately to these .
USES: 2 onto each on a giant scale aircraft for a total of
4 plugged together into the channel;
2 driving scale flaps, plugged into one channel;
2 motors/engines on a twin and plugged into one channel.
Used to adjust the centers and end points of each of up to 4
all plugged into the same channel to avoid binding,
excess drain on one servo, load on the surfaces, etc.
DIAGRAM: |---------------------|<= plug for extra battery
| Inc Sw |<= plug for servo 1
Plug to RX <=====| DIAL LED |<= plug for servo 2
| (0-9) |<= plug for servo 3
| Dec Sw |<= plug for servo 4
|---------------------|
Can be used for both analog and digital 09-17-02kh
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