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

Product codes
33116
Page of 200
58
Digital trims
Digital trims
Description of function, and Ch 1 cut-off trim
Digital trims with visual and audible indicators
Both the dual-axis stick units are fitted with digital trim 
systems. When you give the trim lever a brief push (one 
“click”), the neutral position of the associated stick chan-
nel changes by one increment. If you hold the trim lever 
in one direction, the trim value changes continuously in 
the corresponding direction with increasing speed.
The degree of trim offset is also “audible”, as the pitch of 
the tone changes to reflect the setting. When you are fly-
ing a model, you can find the trim centre position easily 
without having to look at the screen: if you over-run the 
centre setting, the trim stays in the centre position for a 
moment.
The current trim values are automatically stored when 
you switch from one model memory to another. The dig-
ital trims are also stored separately for each flight phase 
within a model memory, with the exception of the “Ch 1” 
(Channel 1) trim, which is the throttle / airbrake trim on a 
fixed-wing model.
The Ch 1 trim includes another special function which 
makes it easy to re-locate the idle throttle setting of a 
glowplug motor.
However, since the trim functions described in these 
instructions only affect the “Motor off” direction, the trim 
display on the transmitter’s screen will vary according 
to your individual set stick mode, i. e. the “forward” or 
“back” throttle / collective pitch minimum position of the 
Ch 1 stick, and also according to “left stick” or “right 
stick” for throttle / collective pitch. The illustrations in 
these instructions always refer to “Throttle / Collective 
pitch right” for both model types, and to “Throttle back” 
for fixed-wing models and “Collective pitch forward” for 
model helicopters.
2. Model helicopters
In helicopter mode the Ch 1 trim has another feature in 
addition to “cut-off trim”, as described under “Fixed-wing 
models” on the left; this time in conjunction with the 
“Throttle limit function” (see page 99): while the throttle 
limit slider is in the bottom half of its travel, i. e. in the 
“start-up range”, the Ch 1 trim lever acts as idle trim on 
the throttle limit, and the idle trim is displayed on the 
screen:
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M
CTRL 6
Current trim position
Trim at motor OFF position
Last idle position
Throttle limit control
In contrast to a fixed-wing model aircraft, this display is 
suppressed if the throttle limit control is moved to the 
“right” half of its travel.
stop
 flt
M
CTRL 6
Throttle limit control
Note regarding helicopters:
The Ch 1 trim only affects the throttle servo and not the 
collective pitch servos; it also works evenly over the full 
stick travel. Please note that the helicopter throttle servo 
must be connected to receiver output 6 (see Receiver 
socket assignment, page 65).
1. Fixed-wing models
The Ch 1 trim features a special cut-off trim which is 
designed for glowplug motors: you initially use the trim 
lever in the usual way to select a reliable idle setting for 
the motor.
If you now move the Ch 1 trim lever to its end-point in 
the direction of “motor cut-off”, pushing the lever in a 
single movement, a marker appears on the screen in the 
last position. You can now return to the idle setting for 
starting the motor simply by pushing the stick one click 
in the direction of “open throttle”.
stop
 flt
Current trim position
M
Trim at motor OFF position
Last idle position
Id
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Ch 1 trim lever
The cut-off trim feature is disabled if you enter “none” or 
“none / inv” in the “Motor at Ch 1” line within the “
Base 
settings” menu (page 74 / 75).
Note:
Since this trim function is only effective in the “Mo-
tor off” direction, the above illustration will not apply if 
you change the direction of the Ch 1 stick for throttle 
minimum from “back” (which is reflected in the illustra-
tion above) to “forward” in the “Motor at Ch1” line of the 
Base settings” menu.