INNOVATION & TECHNOLOGY
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Receiver settings
Accessing the GR-18 settings menu can be done via the
TELEMETRY/SETTINGS & DATA VIEW. The method of accessing this
menu is described in the operating instructions supplied with your
radio.
Low-voltage warning (ALARM VOLT)
If the receiver voltage falls below the set value, a low-voltage warning
a regular beeping at a rate of about one per second; alternatively the
Temperature warning (ALARM TEMP)
If the receiver temperature exceeds the set temperature threshold, a
t a rate of about one per second;
Maximum altitude (Max. altitude)
At this point you can enter a maximum altitude, at which an alarm is
triggered, either via the transmitter in the form of the
actual height is adopted as zero when the receiver is switched on; the
indicated height is therefore the altitude relative to the launch point
ground.
Cycle time (PERIOD)
If your system is used exclusively with digital servos, you can set a
cycle time (frame rate) of 10ms at this point. If your system includes
some or all analogue servos, you should always select 20ms, as many
analogue servos cannot process the higher frame rate, and may
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HoTT sum signal (SUMD)
If you activate the digital sum signal at channel 8, a sum signal
containing eight channels is present at this socket, instead of a servo
signal. The HoTT receiver configured as SUMD constantly generates
a digital sum signal from 8 control signals from the transmitter and
makes this signal available at the appropriate servo socket. This type
of signal is used by several of the latest electronic developments in the
area of flybarless systems, heavy-duty airborne power supplies, etc.
Telemetry sensor (sensor at CH9)