MOZA MH16 Flightstick
User Manual
01 Product Introduction
- Aluminum Alloy Construction
- Classic Design
- Detachable Modular Components
- 30 Input Signals
- ALPS Switches
- Open Ecosystem
03 User Guide
Connecting the Base
- Pull out the connection cable from the flight stick. Connect the flight stick to the aviation base connector, aligning the arrow on the connector with the mark on the base.
- Tighten the nut ring on the flight stick by turning it clockwise.
- Use the provided wrench to further secure the connection between the flight stick and the base.
Diagrams illustrate: 1. Aligning connector arrow with base mark. 2. Tightening the nut ring. 3. Using a wrench for final securing.
Installing and Removing the Side Modules
- To remove a side-mounted component: Use wrench 1 to unscrew the M3 screw at position 1, then use wrench 2 to unscrew the M2 screw at position 2.
- To install a side module: Align the pogo pins on the module with the corresponding slots on the flightstick. Tighten the screws using the provided wrench. After powering on the flight stick, check if the indicator light in the lower-left corner of the side module is illuminated, confirming a proper power connection.
Diagrams show: 1. Screw locations (M3 at 1, M2 at 2) for removal. 2. Steps for installation, including aligning pogo pins and checking the indicator light.
Adjusting the Hand Rest
- Remove the protective cover from the hand rest screws.
- Turn the lower screw counterclockwise to adjust the hand rest height to your preference.
- Turn the upper nut clockwise to secure the hand rest in place, then reattach the protective cover.
Diagrams illustrate the adjustment process: 1. Removing cover. 2. Adjusting height with lower screw. 3. Securing with upper nut and replacing cover.
04 Software Guide
The MOZA software allows you to check the status of all connected devices (base, flight stick, throttle, rudder pedals, etc.) and launch games directly.
The software interface displays connected devices and provides game launching options. Internal diagrams show the flightstick's component layout and connectivity.
The flight stick features two modes: D-pad mode, providing 30 signals, and hat switch mode, offering 26 signals. The hat switch can be mapped as a joystick (axis) or assigned to any button signals.
05 Specs
- Platform: PC
- Main Body Material: Aluminum alloy
- Rated Voltage: 3.3V
- Rated Current: 5A
- Connector: 5-pin aviation connector
- Z-axis Module: Optional
- Size: 99x213.5x132mm
06 Precautions
- Do not unscrew nuts by hand to avoid injury.
- Do not expose the device to liquids or humidity, as this may cause 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 your gaming time and take breaks as needed for your safety and well-being.
- The device is not suitable for children under the age of 6; small accessories may pose a choking hazard.
- Children under 13 should have adult supervision.
- Do not disassemble the equipment yourself; failure to adhere to this will result in loss of warranty.
- Connect the equipment using the factory-supplied power supply to ensure electrical safety and protect user rights.
- For safety, parts repair or replacement must be carried out by officially authorized repair centers.
- Do not use non-standard power supplies, even if voltage data matches.
- Use only 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 using it immediately and seek help from MOZA representatives or authorized repair centers.
- Stay tuned to the official MOZA website and social media platforms for the latest product updates.
Product Warranty
Warranty Period: The base, joystick, throttle, pedals, and instrument display are covered by a 12-month warranty from the date of purchase. The device casing, manual, cables, screws, wrench, and packaging are not included in the "one-year free warranty service" but may be available for paid service.
Conditions Not Covered by Free Warranty:
- Exceeding the warranty period.
- Lack of warranty certificate and valid invoice, unless proof of purchase within the warranty period is provided.
- The model number on the warranty certificate does not match the repaired product model or has been altered.
- Damage caused by unauthorized repair personnel.
- Damage caused by force majeure (e.g., natural disasters).
- Damage caused by failure to use, maintain, or service the product according to the user manual.
Warranty terms may vary based on product components, national laws, and regional regulations. Consult the official MOZA website or your authorized MOZA dealer for specific warranty periods in your region.
A quality inspection pass certificate is included, indicating QC inspection and PASS status.