Graupner Hendheld RC 2.4 GHz No. of channels: 12 33124 Data Sheet

Product codes
33124
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128 Detail program description - Control adjust
  Phase  settings
Setting up fl ight phases
 Setting up fl ight phases
When you set up fl ight phases for fi xed-wing aircraft 
models, you start with this menu. You assign individual 
phases a name and also assign a period of time for a 
(soft) transition into each phase. Note that – depending 
on your model and your settings – switch times much 
longer than the default 0.1 s have proven useful. You can 
also set up several phases with names and transition 
times even if you don't currently have a use for them, 
since the decision as to which of the "occupied" phases 
you activate is made only on the "Phase assignment
menu, (page 134) when setting "phase switches".
The "Status" column, second from the left, shows which 
one of the phases 1 … 7 has already been assigned to 
a switch, plus the current status of that switch:
Symbol
Meaning
No switch assigned
+
Phase can be accessed via switch
Indicates the phase currently active
Note:
The "Copy fl ight phase" option on the "Copy / Erase
menu is a useful aid when programming the various 
fl ight phases. First, you need to determine the 
parameters for a specifi c fl ight phase; these are then 
copied to the next fl ight phase, where they can then be 
modifi ed as appropriate.
Using the arrow keys on the left or right touch pad, 
page to the menu option "Phase settings" in the multi-
function list: 
Phase settings
Phase assignment
Phase trim
Control switch
Timers (general)
Non-delayed chan
Tap the center 
SET
 key on the right touch pad to open 
this menu.
Within one model memory, the 
mc-20 HoTT lets you 
program up to 7 discrete groups of settings for various 
conditions met during the fl ight. The grouped settings 
are typically termed "fl ight phases" and are programmed 
in the corresponding menus.
Depending on the setting "Throttle min. forward/back" 
or "None" in the "Motor on C1" line of the "Model type
menu, your transmitter's display will look as follows after 
accessing the "Phase settings" menu … 
S1
S2
S3
Rev cent
+
tr v
0%
0%
0%
100% 100%
100% 100%
100% 100%
0%
0%
100% 100%
100% 100%
S4
S5
… either the columns "Motor" and "Sw. time" (switch 
time) to the right of the column "ph. Tim." (fl . phase 
timers) or only the column "Sw. time" will be available for 
your settings. 
 "Name"  column
Briefl y tap the center 
SET
 key on the right touch pad 
and use the arrow keys on the left or right touch pad to 
assign the phases your require – phase 1 to max. phase 
7 – appropriate names from the selection list. 
The order in which phases 1 to max. 7 are assigned is 
entirely irrelevant and you can leave gaps as you wish. 
Nonetheless, you should always start with "Phase 1", 
the "Normal phase", which is always active if …
no phase switch is set on the "
• 
Phase assignment
menu or if
no phase has been assigned to specifi c combinations 
• 
of switches.
The defi nition of the phase name "Normal" could 
therefore be a useful one to adopt for "Phase 1". 
The names themselves have absolutely no technical 
signifi cance for programming; their only purpose is to 
help you to identify which phase is active at any time 
and are thus displayed in all fl ight phase-dependent 
menus and also on the transmitter's basic display.
 "ph.  Tim."  column
In addition to the standard timers on the basic screen 
display, other timers are also available, whose settings 
are confi gured on the "Fl. phase timers" menu 
(page 142).
 Clk 1, Clk 2, Clk 3, Lap, Time1, Time2
The fl ight phase timers "Clk 1 … 3" plus "Time1" and 
"Time2" run only in the fl ight phase to which they have 
been assigned in this menu. During other fl ight phases 
they are stopped (and hidden) and the assigned stop/
start switch then has no effect.
The lap counter, once started, continues to run through