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Transmitter description - Telemetry data display
The
mc-20
transmitter has two independent displays;
a large display for operating the transmitter and a
smaller display just below the antenna socket for
the graphic display of telemetry data. The telemetry
display is activated automatically as soon as the
transmitter receives telemetry data from the receiver
via the return channel.
#01
0:00h
Stopwatch
Flight tim
K78
0:00.0
4.1V
0:00.0
0
0
0
0
0:00h
M
V
If however, at the lower edge of the base display, only
"X" – as shown in the fi gure above – is displayed at
two locations instead of " " then the telemetry display
will show the warning …
CAN‘T
RECEIVE
DATA
… which will be replaced shortly thereafter with the
Graupner|SJ
logo and the transmitter names …
mc32
… to indicate there is no receiver with a responding
telemetry connection within range. Switch on the
model's receiver system or bind a receiver to the
active model memory as described in detail on
page 77 and 85.
#01
0:00h
Stop watch
Flight tim
K78
0:00
4.1V
0:00
0
0
0
0
0:00h
M
V
RX VOLT:4.8V
When a telemetry connection exists, the upper display
will automatically present the "Receiver" screen …
RX–S QUA: 100%
RX–S STR: 100%
TX–dBm: 33dBm
RX–dBm: 33dBm
RX–VOLT:4.8 TMP
L–PACK: 10ms
CH OUTPUT TYPE:ONCE
R-LOW V:4.6 +22°C
… which is described in more detail in a section by
the same name on the next page.
Sensor Select
Up to four sensors can be connected, in any
combination, to a telemetry-capable receiver.
However, the data output by these sensors must be
(as described on page 240) selected in the »SENSOR
SELECT« sub-menu of the »
Telemetry
« menu …
SENSOR SELECT
RECEIVER
GENERAL MODULE
VARIO MODULE
ELECTRIC AIR.MOD
GPS
… in order to activate their display. This data from
the selected sensors is then appropriately prepared
for illustration by the graphic indicators as described
below. Furthermore, only sensors activated in
the »SETTING & DATAVIEW« sub-menu of the
»
Telemetry
« menu, beginning page 229, according
to the instructions included with the given sensor will
be responsive.
To switch between the screens for activated sensors
in the »SENSOR SELECT« sub-menu of the
»
Telemetry
« menu, tap briefl y on one of the
cd
selection keys of the left or right touch pad …
RX–S QUA: 100%
RX–S ST : 100%
TX–dBm: 33dBm
RX–dBm: 33dBm
RX–SPG.:4.8 TMP
V–PACK: 10ms
CH OUTPUT TYPE:ONCE
G E N E R A L
E L E C T . A I R
V A R I O
G P S
R E C E I V E R
… and, after the selected screen has been displayed,
use one of the
cd
two keys to select the line of
the desired sensor. If no sensor is activated, then
all display lines and sensors described in the next
column, except for the "RECEIVER" line, are blended
out of the display and the selection list:
RX–S QUA: 100%
RX–S ST : 100%
TX–dBm: 33dBm
RX–dBm: 33dBm
RX–SPG.:4.8 TMP
V–PACK: 10ms
CH OUTPUT TYPE:ONCE
G E N E R A L
E L E C T . A I R
V A R I O
G P S
R E C E I V E R
The selection can be confi rmed right away by
activating the center
SET
key of the right touch pad
or by simply waiting until, after a brief pause, the
main display of the given selected sensor appears
automatically.
Note:
The sequence of the below described displays
is a consequence – starting from the given main
display – of taps on the
f
key.
More details about the following named modules
can be found in the appendix and in Internet at
Telemetry data display
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