Graupner Hendheld RC 2.4 GHz No. of channels: 6 33112 User Manual

Product codes
33112
Page of 180
60
Program description: base settings - fi xed-wing model
The “alarm timer” is reset by simultaneously pressing 
the 
cd or ef buttons of the right-hand four-way but-
ton (CLEAR), once you have halted the timer.
Note:
A count-down timer is indicated in the basic display by 
a fl ashing colon (:) between the minutes fi eld and the 
seconds fi eld.
Phase 2 and Phase 3
You will automatically be in the “normal” fl ight phase 1 
unless you have already assigned a switch to phases 2 
or 3.
Both the number and name of this fl ight phase are fi xed 
permanently as “normal”, and cannot be changed. For 
this reason the “normal” phase is simply concealed, i. e. 
it is not displayed as phase 1.
10:01
3
phase  2
phase  3
takeoff
speed
–––
–––
aile/flap
2aile
timer
tail  type
nor mal
It is also important to understand that the fl ight phases 
have their own inherent priorities which need to be ob-
served, particularly when assigning individual switches. 
The underlying scheme can be described as follows:
If all assigned fl ight phase switches are closed or 
• 
open, the “normal” fl ight phase is active.
If only one switch is closed, then the fl ight phase as-
• 
signed to the currently closed switch is active.
If two switches are closed, then the fl ight phase with 
• 
the lower phase number is active.
For example, this would be phase 2 if the switch as-
signed to phase 3 is also closed.
As a result you may wish to take the inherent phase 
• 
priorities into account when assigning names to the 
fl ight phases; see below. 
At the servo end the transition does not occur 
• 
“abruptly”, but with a fi xed transition period of about 
one second.
Programming
When you select “phase 2” or “phase 3” using the arrow 
buttons 
cd of the left or right-hand four-way button, 
the “Name” fi eld for that fl ight phase is already framed.
If the default name does not seem appropriate, press 
the central 
SET
 button of the right-hand four-way button, 
and the current setting is shown highlighted. Now use 
the arrow buttons of the right-hand four-way button to 
select an appropriate name from those available. Press 
the 
SET
 button to conclude the input process.
Now press the 
f button of the left or right-hand four-
way button to move to the right-hand column at the bot-
tom of the screen, indicated by the switch symbol 
and briefl y press the central 
SET
 button. You can now 
assign a switch to the phase as described on page 39. 
We recommend one of the two three-position switches 
SW 4/5 or SW 6/7, in each case starting from the centre 
toggle position.
For more information on fl ight phase programming 
please refer to page 86, in the section entitled “Phase 
trim
”.
Receiver output
For maximum fl exibility in terms of receiver socket 
assignment, the 
mx-12 HoTT software provides the 
means to swap over the servo outputs 1 to max. 6; 
this is carried out on the second page of the “Receiver 
output” sub-menu.
10:01
3
phase  2
phase  3
takeoff
speed
timer
7
6
receiv  out
aile/flap
2aile
Press the central 
SET
 button of the right-hand four-way 
button to move to the next page of the display. Here you 
can assign the “control channels” for servos 1 … 6 to 
any receiver output you wish to use. However, please 
note that the display in “Servo display” - which you can 
access from virtually any menu position by simultane-
ously pressing the 
e and f buttons of the left-hand 
four-way button - refers exclusively to the “control chan-
nels
”, i. e. the outputs are NOT swapped over.
S
S
S
S
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
output
S
5
5
output
output
output
output
Use the arrow buttons 
cd of the left or right-hand four-
way button to select the servo / output combination you 
wish to change, then press the central 
SET
 button of 
the right-hand four-way button. Now you can assign the 
desired servo (S) to the selected output using the right-