Graupner Hendheld RC 2.4 GHz No. of channels: 5 33110 User Manual

Product codes
33110
Page of 208
77
Introduction
mx-10 
 the latest generation of radio control technology
HoTT (Hopping Telemetry Transmission) is the synthe-
sis of expertise, engineering and world-wide testing by 
professional pilots. The equipment operates on the 2.4 
GHz band, and offers bi-directional communication bet-
ween transmitter and receiver via a down-link channel 
integrated into the receiver.
The 
mx-10 HoTT RC system is based on the Graup-
ner/JR 
mc-24 computer radio control system which 
was introduced back in 1997. It has been developed 
specifi cally for the beginner, but the 
mx-10 HoTT is 
still capable of controlling all current model types wit-
hout problem - whether fi xed-wing model or helicopter, 
model boat or car.
In the area of fi xed-wing models it is often necessary 
to employ complex mixer functions for the control 
surfaces. Computer technology enables you to activate 
a vast range of functions to cope with special model 
requirements – with the simple setting of a „jumper“. 
With the 
mx-10 HoTT all you do is select the appro-
priate model type, and the software then presents you 
automatically with the appropriate mixer and coupling 
functions. This means that the transmitter requires no 
additional modules in order to implement complex coup-
led functions, and you can forget all about old-fashioned 
mechanical mixers in the model. Even helicopters can 
be controlled by a „Flybarless“ system.
The 
mx-10 HoTT provides an extremely high level of 
safety and reliability in use.
The beginner quickly becomes familiar with the different 
functions thanks to the clear, logically arranged program 
structure. 
In theory the Graupner HoTT process allows more than 
200 models to be operated simultaneously. Although in 
practice the mixed operation of different technical sys-
tems in the 2.4 GHz ISM band – as required by the ap-
proval regulations – reduces this number considerably. 
Generally, however, it will always be possible to operate 
even more models simultaneously on the 2.4 GHz band 
than on the 35 / 40 MHz frequency bands which we 
have used to date. However, the actual limiting factor – 
as it has always been – is likely to remain the size of the 
(air-) space available. The simple fact that no frequency 
control procedure is necessary equates to an enormous 
gain in safety, especially at fl ying sites such as gliding 
slopes where groups of pilots may be distributed over a 
large area, with nobody in overall control.
The optional Smart-Box provides a simple means of 
accessing data and programming HoTT receivers. For 
example, this method can be used to map receiver 
outputs, distribute control functions to multiple servos, 
and match servo travels and directions to each other.
This manual describes each menu in detail, and also 
provides dozens of useful tips, notes and program-
ming examples to complement the basic information. 
Please refer to the Appendix for additional information 
on the HoTT system. This manual concludes with the 
transmitter’s conformity declaration and guarantee 
certifi cate.
Please read the safety notes and the technical infor-
mation. We recommend that you read right through the 
instructions with great care, and check all the functions 
as described in the text. This can be carried out simply 
by connecting servos to the supplied receiver, and 
watching their response as you program the transmit-
ter. However, please read the notes on page 96 in this 
regard. This is the quickest method of becoming familiar 
with the essential procedures and functions of the 
mx-
10 HoTT.
Always handle your radio-controlled model with a 
responsible attitude to avoid endangering yourself and 
others.
The Graupner team wishes you great pleasure and suc-
cess with your 
mx-10 HoTT - a radio control system of 
the latest generation.
Kirchheim-Teck, October 2011