Graupner Hendheld RC 2.4 GHz No. of channels: 8 33116 Data Sheet
Product codes
33116
25
Description of transmitter - screen and keypad
Operating the “Data Terminal”
Input buttons
ESC and SET
symbols
On-screen telemetry symbols
On-screen telemetry symbols
The active model memory has not yet been
“bound” to a HoTT receiver. See page 80 or 88
for more information on the “binding” process.
“bound” to a HoTT receiver. See page 80 or 88
for more information on the “binding” process.
Not flashing: RF switched off at transmitter
Flashing aerial symbol:
The last receiver bound to the active model is
inactive, or out of range
Flashing aerial symbol:
The last receiver bound to the active model is
inactive, or out of range
>
M
x No telemetry signal detected
>
M
Signal strength display
>
P
Display of Pupil signal strength on the Teacher
transmitter’s screen.
Buttons to the left of the screen
ESC
•
button
A brief press on the
ESC
button returns you step by
step within the function select system, taking you
right back to the basic display. If you make a change
in the meantime, the change is retained.
If touched for about three seconds in the base dis-
play,
right back to the basic display. If you make a change
in the meantime, the change is retained.
If touched for about three seconds in the base dis-
play,
ESC
opens and closes the Telemetry menu.
Arrow buttons
•
A brief press on one of these buttons allows you
1.
to leaf through lists, such as the Model Select or
Multi-Function list, always moving in the direction
of the arrow; the arrow buttons are also used to
move through menu lines within menus.
A brief simultaneous press of the
Multi-Function list, always moving in the direction
of the arrow; the arrow buttons are also used to
move through menu lines within menus.
A brief simultaneous press of the
2.
buttons
switches from the base transmitter display, and
from almost any menu position, into the “
from almost any menu position, into the “
Servo
display” menu.
Buttons to the right of the screen
SET
•
button
Starting from the base screen display - as it ap-
1.
pears when you switch the transmitter on - a brief
press of the
press of the
SET
button takes you to the multi-
function menus. You can also call up a selected
menu using the
menu using the
SET
button.
Within the set-up menus you can activate (con-
2.
firm) and disable the corresponding set-up fields
with a brief press of the
with a brief press of the
SET
button.
Arrow buttons
•
1. “Leafs through” the multi-function menu and the
menu lines within the set-up menus, in the same
manner as the left-hand touch-key’s arrow but-
tons.
manner as the left-hand touch-key’s arrow but-
tons.
2. Selects and adjusts parameters in set-up fields af-
ter you have activated them by briefly pressing
the
the
SET
button; the buttons and are
assigned the same function in each case, i. e. it
makes absolutely no difference which of the two
buttons you use.
makes absolutely no difference which of the two
buttons you use.
3. A brief simultaneous press of the or
buttons resets an altered parameter value in the
active input field to the default value (
active input field to the default value (
CLEAR).
Notes:
It is not the contact with the touch-key itself that trig-
•
gers the corresponding action, but the cessation of
the touch.
If you switch the transmitter off and then immediate-
the touch.
If you switch the transmitter off and then immediate-
•
ly on again, you may find that the touch-keys have
no effect. This is not a fault! Switch the transmitter off
again, and wait a few seconds before switching it on
once more.
no effect. This is not a fault! Switch the transmitter off
again, and wait a few seconds before switching it on
once more.
Short-Cuts
You can call up particular menus or options directly us-
ing the following button combinations:
ing the following button combinations:
CLEAR
•
A brief simultaneous press of the or but-
tons of the right-hand touch-key resets an altered pa-
rameter value in the active input field to the default
value.
“
tons of the right-hand touch-key resets an altered pa-
rameter value in the active input field to the default
value.
“
•
Servo display”
A brief simultaneous press of the buttons of the
left-hand touch-key switches from the transmitter’s
base display, and from almost any menu position, to
the “
left-hand touch-key switches from the transmitter’s
base display, and from almost any menu position, to
the “
Servo display”, menu; see page 133.
“
•
Telemetry”
Hold the central
ESC
button of the left-hand touch-
key pressed in for about one second in order to call
up the “
up the “
Telemetry” menu from the transmitter’s base
display - see section starting on page 137 - and also
to return to it again.
Graphic display of telemetry data
to return to it again.
Graphic display of telemetry data
•
Briefly pressing the or button of the left or right-
hand touch-key switches directly from the transmit-
ter’s base display to the graphic telemetry data dis-
play, and also leafs to and fro between the individual
graphic displays.
Press
hand touch-key switches directly from the transmit-
ter’s base display to the graphic telemetry data dis-
play, and also leafs to and fro between the individual
graphic displays.
Press
ESC to return to the base display.
“
•
HIDDEN MODE”
(language selection and contrast)
Simultaneously press the arrow buttons of the
left-hand touch-key AND the central
Simultaneously press the arrow buttons of the
left-hand touch-key AND the central
SET
button of
the right-hand touch-key; see next pagees.
Input lock
Input lock
•
Can be activated and disabled at the transmitter’s ba-
sic display by simultaneously holding the
sic display by simultaneously holding the
ESC
and
SET
buttons pressed in for about two seconds.