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

Product codes
33116
Page of 200
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Program description: transmitter control settings - fixed-wing model
Transmitter control settings
Basic procedures for assigning transmitter controls and switches
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In addition to the two dual-axis stick units for the control 
functions 1 to 4, the 
mx-16 HoTT is fitted as standard 
with a range of supplementary controls:
Two three-position switches: SW 4/5 or CTRL 9 and 
SW 6/7 or CTRL 10. These are assigned in this menu 
as “CTRL 9” and “CTR 10” respectively.
Three rotary proportional controls: CTRL 6, 7 and 
8. These are included in the menu as “CTRL 6”, 
“CTRL 7” and “CTRL 8”.
Three two-position switches: SW 2, 3 and 8. These 
are indicated in the menu by “2”, “3” and “8” plus a 
switch symbol, which indicates the direction of opera-
tion of the switch.
Two momentary switches: SW 1 and SW 9. These 
are indicated by “1” and “9” plus a switch symbol and 
direction indicator, as mentioned above.
The two dual-axis stick units directly affect the servos 
connected to receiver outputs 1 … 4 (assuming that you 
have set up a newly initialised model memory with the 
model type “Fixed-wing model”). In contrast, the “sup-
plementary” transmitter controls listed above are inactive 
when the transmitter is in its default state (as delivered).
As already mentioned on page 20, this means that the 
transmitter in its basic form only controls servos con-
nected to receiver outputs 1 … 4 using the primary 
sticks - even when you have initialised a new model 
memory with the model type “Fixed-wing model” and 
“bound” it to the receiver you intend to install. Any servos 
connected to receiver sockets 5 … 8 simply stay at their 
centre point when you operate the associated transmit-
ter controls.
This may seem rather inconvenient at first sight, but 
it is the only way to ensure that you can select any of 
the “supplementary” transmitter controls for any task 
you like, and that you are not required deliberately to 
“program away” the transmitter controls which are not 
required for a particular model.
Any superfluous transmitter control will have an 
effect on your model if you operate it by mistake - 
unless it is inactive, i. e. unless no function is assi-
gned to it.
That is why you can select these “supplementary” trans-
mitter controls with complete freedom in the “Transmitter 
control settings” menu and assign them to any function 
input (see page 56) you like, as this method ensures 
that the transmitter meets your own requirements 
exactly. This also means that each of these transmitter 
controls can be assigned to several functions simulta-
neously. For example, the same toggle switch SW X, 
which you assign to an input in this menu, can also be 
assigned as the On / Off switch controlling the “Timers” 
in the “
Base settings” menu.
The basic procedure:
Select the appropriate input I5 … I8 using the arrow 
1. 
buttons  of the left or right-hand touch-key.
If necessary, use the arrow buttons 
2. 

 of the left or 
right-hand touch-key to switch to the desired column.
Touch the central 
3. 
SET
 button of the right-hand touch-
key, and the corresponding input field is highlighted.
Operate the transmitter control you wish to use, and 
4. 
set the desired value using the arrow buttons of the 
right-hand touch-key.
Touch the central 
5. 
SET
 button of the right-hand touch-
key to conclude the input process.
Simultaneously pressing the 
6. 

 or  buttons 
of the right-hand touch-key (
CLEAR) resets any set-
tings you have entered to the appropriate default val-
ue.
Column 2 “Assigning transmitter controls and 
switches”
Select one of the function inputs 5 to 8 using the  
buttons of the right-hand touch-key.
Touch the central 
SET
 button of the right-hand touch-key 
to activate the assignment facility.
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Now move the appropriate transmitter control (CTRL 
6 to 10), or operate the selected switch (SW 1 to 3, 8 
or 9). Note that the rotary proportional controls are not 
detected until they have moved a few “ratchet clicks”, i. e. 
they need to be operated for slightly longer. If the travel 
is not sufficient for the transmitter to detect it, move the 
control in the opposite direction.
If you assign one of the two-position switches, then this 
control channel works like an On / Off switch. It is then 
possible to switch to and fro between two end-point 
values using this simple switch, e. g. motor ON / OFF. 
The three-position switches SW 4/5 and 6/7, which you