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Program description - Base setup models | Winged models
Base setup model
Model-specific base settings for winged aircraft models
This option is available as standard on
both transmitter types.
Before programming specific parameters,
there are some basic settings to be made
which effect the currently active model memory.
Use the
selection keys on the left or right four-
way button to select the »Base setup model« option
in the multi-function menu:
Model type
Suppress models
Base setup model
Servo adjustment
Control adjust
Stick mode
Open this menu option with a tap on the center
SET
key of the four-way button pad:
Model name
Mod.name
Stick mode
module
1
n/a
Base setup model
n/a
DSC Output
PPM10
HoTT
Change to the next screen page with a brief tap on
the
SET
key of the right four-way button. This will
open a screen of characters for entry of the model’s
name. A maximum of 9 characters can be used to
specify a model name.
! " # $ % & ’ ( ) � + , – . / 0 1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 : ;
Mod Name GRAU
B
F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X
Y Z [ ¥ ] ^ _ ` a b c d e f g h i j k
? @ A
B
C D E
Now the desired characters can be selected with the
selection keys of the left four-way button. Move to the
next position to select the next character with a tap on
the center
SET
key of the right four-way button.
A simultaneous tap on the
or
keys of the
right four-way button (CLEAR) will place a space
character at the current position.
Positioning to any character position within the entry
field can be done with the
keys of the right four-
way button.
A return to the previous menu screen is accomplished
with a tap on the center
ESC
key of the left four-way
button.
A model name entered in this manner will appear in
the base screen of the »Model select« menu and in
the sub-menus of the »Copy / Erase« menu item.
Stick mode
MODE 2
(Throttle at left stick)
elev. down
elev. up
left r
udder
right r
udder
full throttle
idle
left
aileron
right
aileron
full throttle
idle
left r
udder
right r
udder
elev. down
elev. up
left
aileron
right
aileron
elev. down
elev. up
left
aileron
right
aileron
full throttle
idle
left r
udder
right r
udder
full throttle
idle
left
aileron
right
aileron
elev. down
elev. up
left r
udder
right r
udder
MODE 1
(Throttle at rigth stick)
MODE 3
(Throttle at right stick)
MODE 4
(Throttle at left stick)
There are four fundamental options for assigning the
four control functions (aileron, elevator, rudder and
throttle/brake flap) for a winged aircraft model to the
two sticks. Just which of these options is chosen de-
pends on the individual preferences of the individual
model pilot.
Use the
selection keys of the left or right four-
way button to select the “Stick mode” line. The option
field will be framed.
Mod.name
Stick mode
module
1
n/a
Base setup model
n/a
SEL
DSC Output
PPM10
HoTT
GRAUBELE
Tap on the
SET
key. The currently displayed stick
mode will be displayed in inverse video. Now use the
selection keys of the right four-way button to select
from among options 1 through 4.
A simultaneous tap on the
or
keys of the
right four-way button (CLEAR) will reset the display to
stick mode “1”.
Another tap on the
SET
key will again deactivate
option selection so a change to another line can be
affected.
Module
The
mc-16
HoTT and
mc-20
HoTT are fitted as
standard with a HoTT RF module. However, it is also
possible to switch to a non-Graupner|SJ external RF
module by software, if such a module is connected
to the transmitter. This is accomplished by using the
Select buttons of the left or right-hand four-way button
to move to the left, to the “Module select” value field:
1
n/a
bind
BD1
GRAUBELE
BD2
Rcv Ch Map
R12
n/a
HoTT
Mod.name
Stick mode
module
Base setup model
HoTT
Graupner/SJ HoTT receivers must be “instructed” to
communicate exclusively with a certain model (mem-
ory) in a Graupner/SJ HoTT transmitter. This proce-
dure is known as “binding” and must only be done
once for every new receiver/model-memory-location
mc
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