To change between both displays tap on one of the
graphs in the display.
These two displays visualize the data of a general en-
gine module (order No.
33610
) or a general air mod-
ule (order No.
33611
) that may be connected to the
receiver. Further information on these modules can
be found in the Annex or on the Internet at
www.
graupner.de
for the respective product.
Depending on the configuration of the modules with
additional sensors, the following data can be perma-
nently shown on the display:
1. Display
At the top edge of the display, "QUA" identifies the
quality, expressed as a percentage, of the signal com-
ing from the transmitter.
The graphic at the top left shows the speed detect-
ed by a speed sensor connected to the module, and
the graphic adjacent to the right shows the remaining
charge of the connected battery.
Notice
To correctly display the data, the relevant number
of blades and the charge must be entered be-
forehand in the "
Telemetry
" menu.
The graphic at the bottom left shows the current volt-
age of the battery connected to the module, and the
adjacent graph to the right shows the momentary flow
of current. The graph at the right edge of the display
shows the present height relative to the location.
2. Display
The current ascent/descent is displayed at the top
edge in m/ s and m/3 s.
The two graphics to the left show the current voltage
measured by the temperature and voltage sensors
(No.
33612
and
33613
) connected to the model from
up to two batteries (BAT-1 and BAT-2). They also show
the corresponding temperature: On the left side, you
can see the data of sensor 1 and on the right side, you
can see the data of sensor 2.
In the right top half of the display, the current cell volt-
ages are displayed graphically and numerically of a
lithium polymer battery with up to six cells, as well
as the level of a fuel tank so as the cumulative con-
sumption in ml measured by a sensor connected to
the module.
It has the following meaning:
Value
Explanation
1-BAT-2
BATT 1 to the left and BATT 2 to the
right
QUA
Signal quality expressed as percentage
FUEL
Fuel level/tank display
ml
cumulative consumption in ml
1-TEMP-2
Temperature of sensors 1 and 2
BAT1
Cell voltage of cells 1... max. 6
ALT
Current altitude (only with module
33611
)
m/s
Ascent/descent in m/1 s (only with
model
33611
)
m/3s
Ascent/descent in m/3 s (only with
model
33611
)
VOLT
Current voltage of the battery connect-
ed to the module
AMP
Momentary current in amps
ELECTRIC AIR MODULE
To change between both displays tap on one of the
graphs in the display.
These two displays visualize the data of an electric air
module connected to the receiver (No.
33620
). Further
information on this module can be found in the Annex
or on the Internet at
www.graupner.de
for the respec-
tive product.
Depending on the configuration of the module with
additional sensors, the following data can be perma-
nently shown on the display:
1. Display
At the top edge of the display, "QUA" identifies the
quality, expressed as a percentage, of the signal com-
ing from the transmitter. The line above shows the
current ascent/descent in m/s and m/3 s. The graphic
at the right edge of the display visualizes the current
height relative to the location.
The central graphic is a graphic and numeric dis-
play of the current voltage of the connected battery.
The scale to the left shows the momentary current in
amps, and the scale to the right shows the momentary
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Telemetry data display
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