Graupner Hendheld RC 2.4 GHz No. of channels: 6 33112 User Manual
Product codes
33112
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Program description: servo position
Servo display
Use the arrow buttons of the left or right-hand four-way
button to leaf through to the “Servo display” menu point
of the multi-function menu:
button to leaf through to the “Servo display” menu point
of the multi-function menu:
mod.mem.
ser vo set.
D/R expo
wing mixer
ser vo set.
D/R expo
wing mixer
base sett.
contr set.
phase trim
free mixer
basic sett
contr set.
phase trim
free mixer
basic sett
fail-safe
telemetr y
ser vo disp
Open the menu point by pressing the central
SET
button
of the right-hand four-way button.
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
ef of the left-hand four-way button from the transmit-
ter’s basic display, and also from almost any menu posi-
tion. Pressing the central
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
ef of the left-hand four-way button from the transmit-
ter’s basic display, and also from almost any menu posi-
tion. Pressing the central
ESC
button of the left-hand
four-way button returns you to your starting point again.
1
3
5
2
4
6
0 %
0 %
–10 0 %
0 %
0 %
+10 0 %
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,
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 fi rst time, as this is the only safe method
of excluding possible programming errors.
programming steps carefully on the model before oper-
ating it for the fi rst time, as this is the only safe method
of excluding possible programming errors.
The display is based on the following scheme for
fi xed-wing models:
fi xed-wing models:
Bar 1 = throttle / brake servo or (right) fl ap
Bar 2 = aileron or left aileron
Bar 3 = elevator
Bar 4 = rudder
Bar 5 = right aileron
Bar 6 = (left) fl ap / free channel or 2nd elevator servo
Bar 2 = aileron or left aileron
Bar 3 = elevator
Bar 4 = rudder
Bar 5 = right aileron
Bar 6 = (left) fl ap / free channel or 2nd 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 = gyro or pitch-axis (2) servo
Bar 6 = throttle servo or speed controller
Bar 3 = pitch-axis (1) servo
Bar 4 = tail rotor servo (gyro)
Bar 5 = gyro or pitch-axis (2) servo
Bar 6 = throttle servo or speed controller
Note:
Please bear in mind that the servo display refers exclu-
sively to the original servo sequence, i. e. it does NOT
take into account any output swapping, as can be car-
ried out in the “Receiver output” sub-menu in the “Basic
settings” menu, page 60 / 69.
Please bear in mind that the servo display refers exclu-
sively to the original servo sequence, i. e. it does NOT
take into account any output swapping, as can be car-
ried out in the “Receiver output” sub-menu in the “Basic
settings” menu, page 60 / 69.