01 Product Features
- Realistic Design
- Aluminum Alloy Throttle Grip
- High-Resolution Encoder
- 27 Physical Switches
- Adjustable Gear Mechanism
- Adjustable Vibration Function
02 Connection Ports
The MTP Throttle Panel features the following connection ports:
- RJ11
- USB Type-B
Diagram Description: A diagram shows the rear panel of the MTP Throttle Panel with labels for RJ11 and USB Type-B ports.
03 Parameters
Technical specifications and dimensions are provided:
Diagram Description: Dimensional drawings of the MTP Throttle Panel are shown. One view indicates a height of 210mm. Another view shows the base with dimensions such as 150mm and 130mm, and other smaller dimensions like 37mm and 133mm. A detailed view of the control panel layout with various buttons and switches is also present, showing labels like 'STBY', 'RADAR', 'LTO', 'OFF', 'BRT', 'APU', 'READY', 'NORM', 'TIC TRIM', 'LIGHT CONTROL', 'MIN-MAX'.
04 User Guide
Securing the Throttle
- Desk Mounting: Align and firmly press the included sticker onto the designated area below the MTP throttle to ensure a clean and dust-free surface for mounting.
- Installing the Mounting Plate: To mount the MTP throttle, align it with the four indicated holes on the mounting plate. Secure it by tightening four M6 countersunk screws, locking it into place according to the mounting holes on the bracket.
Note: The mounting plate must be purchased separately.
Diagram Description: Two diagrams illustrate the mounting process. The first shows the underside of the throttle with four screw holes. The second shows the throttle being attached to a mounting plate with arrows indicating screw insertion into the plate and the throttle.
Connecting to PC
- Direct Connection to PC: Use the included USB cable. Connect the Type-B end to the MTP throttle and the Type-A end to your PC. Successful connection is indicated by the device's light gradually illuminating and a confirmation message in the MOZA Cockpit software.
Troubleshooting: If the device light does not illuminate, turn the light control button clockwise. If the device light flashes, it indicates BOOT mode; exit BOOT mode from the host computer.
Diagram Description: A diagram shows the MTP Throttle Panel connected via a USB cable to a computer monitor.
- Connection through MOZA Flight Base: Connect one end of the included RJ11 cable to the MTP throttle and the other end to the MOZA AB9 Base. Power on the base. Successful connection is indicated by the device light illuminating and a confirmation in the MOZA Cockpit.
Troubleshooting: If the device light does not illuminate, turn the light control button clockwise. If the device light flashes slowly, it is in BOOT mode; exit BOOT mode from the host computer.
Diagram Description: A diagram shows the MTP Throttle Panel connected via an RJ11 cable to the MOZA AB9 Base, which is then connected to a PC via a USB cable.
Gear Adjustment
- Detaching the Detent Mechanism: Use the included wrench to turn the screw on the detent adjustment mechanism counterclockwise to remove it.
Diagram Description: A diagram shows a screw mechanism for detent adjustment, with an arrow indicating counter-clockwise rotation to remove.
- Adjusting Afterburner and Middle Detent Position: Use the included wrench to turn the screw on the detent adjustment mechanism counterclockwise. Move the detent to the desired position, then tighten the screw by turning it clockwise.
Diagram Description: A diagram illustrates the adjustment of detents. It shows screws that can be loosened (counter-clockwise) to reposition sliders (detents) and then tightened (clockwise).
Throttle Damping Adjustment
- Increase Damping: Use the included wrench to turn the screw clockwise to increase the sliding damping and friction of the throttle grip.
- Decrease Damping: Use the included wrench to turn the screw counterclockwise to decrease the sliding damping and friction of the throttle grip.
Diagram Description: A diagram shows a control panel with a magnified view of adjustment screws, indicating clockwise rotation to increase damping and counter-clockwise rotation to decrease it.
05 Software Introduction
The MOZA Cockpit software's main home page allows users to view the operational status of connected devices (base, flightstick, throttle, rudder, etc.) and provides quick access to launch favorite games and simulators.
Diagram Description: A screenshot of the MOZA Cockpit software interface is displayed, showing different connected devices like the MOZA AB9 BASE, flightstick, throttle, and rudder, with options to launch games.
06 Throttle Grip Vibration Function
The throttle grip features a telemetry vibration function to indicate aircraft airspeed changes.
- Launch the MOZA Cockpit software.
- Navigate to the throttle settings page and select vibration settings.
- Adjust settings according to preference, such as Vibration Strength, for more intense airspeed feedback.
Note: Ensure the device is correctly connected and configured in the MOZA Cockpit.
Diagram Description: A diagram shows the MOZA Cockpit software interface with vibration settings highlighted, and a separate diagram illustrating a circuit board layout with various components.
07 Specifications
- Supported Platform: PC
- Resolution: 15-bit
- Throttle Grip Material: Aluminum Alloy
- Throttle Panel Material: Composite Material
- Rated Voltage: 5V
- Rated Current: 0.22A
- Connection Ports: USB Type-B, RJ11
- Mounting Method: Mounts on a desktop with desk clamp or directly onto flight simulator cockpits.
- Desktop Clamp: Optional
- Mounting Plate: Optional
08 Precautions
- Do not expose the device to liquids or humidity to prevent fire or electric shock.
- Avoid using the device in direct sunlight.
- Do not use MOZA flight sim gear with MOZA racing gear.
- Recommended indoor temperature: 5°C - 35°C.
- Monitor gaming time and take breaks for safety and well-being.
- The device is not suitable for children under 6; small accessories may pose a choking hazard.
- Children under 13 require adult supervision.
- Do not disassemble the equipment; this will void the warranty.
- Connect using the factory-supplied power supply for electrical safety and user rights.
- Parts repair or replacement must be done by officially authorized repair centers.
- Non-standard power supplies are prohibited, even if voltage matches.
- Use AC power from a standard wall outlet to avoid product damage.
- Do not expose the device to heat sources.
- Unplug the power cord if the device will not be used for a long time.
- If any abnormality occurs, stop use immediately and seek help from MOZA representatives or authorized repair centers.
- Stay tuned to the official website and social media platforms for product updates.
Product Warranty
Warranty Period: 12 months from the date of purchase for the base, steering wheel, pedals, and display screen. The device casing, manual, cables, screws, wrench, and packaging are not covered under the one-year free warranty but may be available for paid service.
Warranty Exclusions: Free warranty service is not provided under the following conditions, though paid service may be an option:
- Exceeding the warranty period.
- Lack of warranty certificate and valid invoice (unless proof of purchase within the warranty period is provided).
- Model number on the warranty certificate does not match the product or has been altered.
- Damage caused by unauthorized repair personnel.
- Damage due to force majeure (e.g., natural disasters).
- Damage caused by failure to use, maintain, or service the product according to the user manual.
Note: Warranty periods may vary by product component, country, and region due to differences in laws and regulations. Consult MOZA official channels or authorized dealers for specific warranty information.
Quality Assurance: The product has passed quality inspection (QC PASS 03).
Manufacturer Information
Manufacturer: Shenzhen Gudsen Technology Co., Ltd
Address: Room 1903-1904, Building 3, Nanshan ZhiyuanChongwen Park, No. 3370 Liuxian Avenue, Nanshan District, Shenzhen China
Web: www.mozaracing.com
E-mail: info@mozaracing.com
Made in: China