Graupner Hendheld RC 2.4 GHz No. of channels: 8 33116 Data Sheet

Product codes
33116
Page of 200
133
Program description: servo position
Servo display
Use the arrow buttons of the left or right-hand touch-key 
to leaf through to the “
Servo display” menu point of the 
multi-function menu:
mod.mem.
servo  set.
D/R  expo
wing  mixer
base  sett.
contr  set.
phase  trim
free  mixer
basic  sett
fail-safe
telemetry
servo  disp
Open the menu point by touching the central 
SET
 button 
of the right-hand touch-key.
However, this visual display of the current servo posi-
tions can be called up not only by selecting this menu, 
but also directly by simultaneously pressing the buttons 

 of the left-hand touch-key from the transmitter’s 
basic display, and also from almost any menu position. 
Touching the central 
ESC
 button of the left-hand touch-
key returns you to your starting point again.
1
3
5
7
2
4
6
8
0%
0%
0%
–100%
0%
0%
0%
+100%
The current position of any servo is displayed in bar-
chart form, which takes into account the transmitter con-
trol and servo settings, the Dual-Rate / Expo functions, 
the interaction of all active mixers etc., within the range 
-150% to +150% of normal travel. 0% corresponds 
exactly to the servo centre position. The servo display 
provides a quick method of checking your settings, with-
out having to switch on the receiving system. However, 
this does not relieve you of the need to check all your 
programming steps carefully on the model before oper-
ating it for the first time, as this is the only safe method 
of excluding possible programming errors.
The display is based on the following scheme for 
fixed-wing models:
Bar 1 = throttle / brake servo
Bar 2 = aileron or left aileron
Bar 3 = elevator
Bar 4 = rudder
Bar 5 = right aileron
Bar 6 = (left) flap / free channel
Bar 7 = right flap / free channel
Bar 8 = free channel / second elevator servo
and for model helicopters:
Bar 1 = collective pitch or roll (2) or pitch-axis (2) ser-
vo
Bar 2 = roll (1) servo
Bar 3 = pitch-axis (1) servo
Bar 4 = tail rotor servo (gyro)
Bar 5 = pitch-axis (2) servo / free channel
Bar 6 = throttle servo or speed controller
Bar 7 = gyro gain / free channel
Bar 8 = speed governor / free channel
Note:
Please note, however, that the servo display always 
applies to the original servo sequence, i.e. it takes 
no account of any outputs swapped over in the “Re-
ceiver output” menu of the “
Basic model settings” 
menu, nor changes made directly at the receiver us-
ing the “
Telemetry” menu.
The number of channels shown in this menu corre-
sponds to the eight control channels available at the 
mx-16 HoTT transmitter. However, the actual number 
of channels you can use varies according to the type 
of receiver in the model, and to the number of servos 
connected to the receiver; the number may therefore 
be much smaller.
Use this display during the model programming pro-
cedure, so that you can immediately check all the 
settings at the transmitter. However, this does not re-
lease you from the responsibility to check all the pro-
gramming steps on the model itself before operating 
it for the first time, in order to exclude the possibili-
ty of errors!