In the basic transmitter display, use your finger or the
provided stylus to touch the gear icon labeled "B":
Touch
The display switches to the "green" base menu. Touch
the menu item
"
TX Ctl
".
Touch
In this sub-menu transmitter specific functions like,
e.g. "Bind", "TX OUT SET", "RF ON/OFF", "RF TYPE",
"RANGE TEST", "DSC OUTPUT" and "AUTOLOG"
can be configured:
Transmitter setting
Transmitter settings
BIND ON/OFF
To establish a connection with the transmitter, the
Graupner
HoTT receiver must first be "bound" to
at least one model memory in "its"
Graupner
HoTT
transmitter. This process is generally called "binding"
and it can be repeated all the times it is needed. This
binding of a receiver is normally performed always
model memory specifically, but it can be changed in
every moment to transmitter specific, for every mod-
el memory of the same transmitter in the sub-menu
"
Model selection
". A detailed description of this pro-
cess is available in the "
HoTT synchronization meth-
ods setting
" section:
•
MODEL
memory specific synchronized receivers
react exclusively to the signal coming from the
specifically assigned model memory. An acciden-
tal use thorough another non specifically assigned
model memory is then basically NOT possible. A
receiver which has eventually been switched on
will pass to the Fail-safe mode during all the time
in which the aforementioned situation lasts.
•
GLOBAL
, transmitter specific, synchronized re-
ceivers react to the signals of all of the
global
bound model memories of "their" transmitter, this
explains why for safety reasons a model memory
change is only possible after switching off the re-
ceiver system!
WARNING
A receiver system, switched on acci-
dentally after a model memory change,
reacts to every control movements of
the model memory bound in global mode as
soon as a valid signal is emitted from "its"
transmitter.
• The HoTT synchronization process of a copied or
imported model memory depends on many differ-
ent factors. More about this point can be found on
page
54
and
58
.
Notices
• As conclusion of the switching process for
one or more model memories all the involved
receivers must be bound again.
• When binding, make sure that the transmit-
ter antenna is always far enough away from
the receiver antenna. Maintain a distance of
1 meter to be on the safe side. Otherwise,
you risk endangering the connection with the
feedback channel and causing malfunctions.
• Make sure that the receiver power supply is
correct. If the power supply is too low, the
receiver LEDs will react, as described in the
included receiver manual, in response to your
binding attempt, but the HoTT synchroniza-
tion will not be performed.
• When binding to other receivers, note that
other switched-on receivers already bound
to the transmitter (and hence not directly af-
fected by the binding process) enter fail safe
mode while the transmitter is binding.
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Base menu - Transmitter setting
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